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Vega C flight VV22

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Vega C flight VV22 was the second launch of a Vega C rocket and the 22nd launch overall of a Vega family rocket.[2] The rocket failed after launch, and the mission was lost.[3]

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Payload

The payload was the Pléiades Neo 5 & 6 satellites, which would have been the final satellites of France's Pléiades Neo constellation. The total payload mass was approximately 1,977 kilograms (4,359 lb) with their adapters and dispensers. They were Airbus' 138th and 139th satellites launched by Arianespace respectively.[2]

Flight

The flight was launched from the ELV launch pad at the Guiana Space Centre.[1][2]

Launch failure

The flight was planned to deploy the satellites into two very slightly different sun-synchronous orbits at roughly 620 km (390 mi).[4] However, the rocket failed after launch, and the mission was lost; it was caused by the deviation of the Zefiro 40 second stage from its intended trajectory following a loss of chamber pressure, resulting in reentry about 917 km (570 mi) north of the launch site over the Atlantic.[3] The problem arose due to erosion of the throat insert procured at KB Pivdenne in Ukraine.[5]

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