Close-up of the latest European rocket
Vega is the smallest of the three parallel boosters (Ariane, Soyuz and Vega), produced by Europe and focused on exploiting Ariane boosters - the world's best rocket. but just a rocket launcher.
The new European Space Agency unveiled a new type of Vega boosters in a campaign to conquer the universe.
Vega is the smallest of the three parallel boosters (Ariane, Soyuz and Vega), produced by Europe and focused on exploiting Ariane boosters - the world's best rocket. but just a rocket launcher.
Below are pictures of the latest Vega missiles:
Vega was first launched in Kourou, Guiana, France in January 2012.
Vega is a small new European rocket.
Vega was installed in the launch pad in France on January 26, 2012. It will carry 9
satellite up orbit, including satellite Lares, Almasat-1 of the agency
ASI, Italia and 7 Cubesats of European universities.
Vega is located in the European spacecraft launch area in Guiana, France.
Put Vega in the launch pad in April 2011
Vega is placed in an automatic rig at the launch pad.
Lares satellite is being tested for Vega to launch into space.
Vega parts are being assembled.
Vega is waiting to be launched into space.
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