The US military declares a European rocket explosion in space
The U.S. Air Force's outer space monitoring agency detected the third phase explosion of the Ariane 4 European space rocket in orbit, the 18th U.S. Air Force space control squadron. Report on Twitter.
The U.S. Air Force's outer space monitoring agency detected the third phase explosion of the Ariane 4 European space rocket in orbit, the 18th U.S. Air Force space control squadron. Report on Twitter.
The stage of the Ariane 4 rocket exploded in orbit on July 22
According to the report, the stage of the Ariane 4 rocket exploded in orbit on July 22 at approximately 12.17 Moscow time (16.17 HN), seven fragments were discovered, the phase exploded - no must be caused by a collision with another object.
Whether space debris poses a threat to other devices has not been reported.
The rocket launched three satellites into orbit in August 1992: US-France Topex / Poseidon, South Korea's Kitsat-1 and French S80 / T
Based at Vandenberg Air Force Base (California), the 18th US Air Control Squadron detects, tracks and identifies all artificial objects in low geostationary orbit.
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