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UAE spy satellite crashes into Atlantic after major anomaly with Arianespace Vega rocket (VIDEO)

French commercial rocket launch provider Arianespace has confirmed its VV15 mission, a Vega rocket c..

      French commercial rocket launch provider Arianespace has confirmed its VV15 mission, a Vega rocket carrying an Emirati military satellite, failed 2 minutes after launch, veering off course and crashing in the Atlantic Ocean.      

“A major anomaly occurred, resulting in the loss of the mission,” Luce Fabreguettes, executive VP of missions, operations and purchasing, said. “On behalf of Arianespace, I wish to express my deepest apologies to our customers for the loss of their payload and telling them how sorry I am.”

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The Vega launched from Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana at 1:53 GMT Thursday and left its intended course immediately before losing telemetry data two minutes into the launch, during its second-stage ignition phase.

More precise information” from the first flight data analysis would be communicated to everyone as soon as possible, Fabreguettes promised during the livestreamed launch.

The Emirati satellite, Falcon Eye 1, was a dual-purpose Airbus-built model designed to supply imagery for the UAE Armed Forces and the commercial market while orbiting Earth 15 times per day. While the country had scheduled a second satellite – Falcon Eye 2 – for later in the year, that timeline is now uncertain.

Arianespaces live webcast of tonights launch has started. The Vega countdown is on track for liftoff from the Guiana Space Center at 9:53:03pm EDT (0153:03 GMT) with the Falcon Eye 1 Earth-imaging satellite for the UAEs military. WATCH LIVE: https://t.co/stR38gqMmrRead More – Source
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