Close-up of the latest European rocket

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:

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Vega was first launched in Kourou, Guiana, France in January 2012.

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Vega is a small new European rocket.

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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.

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Vega is located in the European spacecraft launch area in Guiana, France.

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Put Vega in the launch pad in April 2011

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Vega is placed in an automatic rig at the launch pad.

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Lares satellite is being tested for Vega to launch into space.

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Vega parts are being assembled.

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Vega is waiting to be launched into space.