LARES 2 & SSMS n°4

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

13:13:17

Wednesday July 13, 2022

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Launch Notes

First flight of Vega C. This flight was managed by ESA. Flight VV21.

LARES 2

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LARES 2 (Laser Relativity Satellite 2) is a passive satellite with laser mirrors for the study of the Earth's gravitational field and general relativity measurements (Lense-Thirring effect) and for geodetic purposes to improve the measurements on the LAGEOS 1 and 2 and LARES satellites. LARES 2 is an improved version of LARES replacing the earlier LAGEOS 3 project, which was never funded. The main objectives of the LARES 2 experiment are accurate measurements of General Relativity, gravitational and fundamental physics, and accurate determinations in space geodesy and geodynamics. In particular, LARES 2 is aimed to achieve a very accurate test of frame-dragging, an intriguing phenomenon predicted by General Relativity.

Medium Earth Orbit

1 Payload

387 kilograms

SSMS n°4 Cubesats

- AstroBio (3U) will test a solution for detecting biomolecules, a technology that could help monitor astronauts’ health and search for signs of life during planetary exploration missions. - Greencube (3U) carries an experiment to grow plants in microgravity, along with sensors and an internal camera to monitor the health of these “microgreens”. - Trisat-R (3U) aims to improve space radiation modelling and demonstrate techniques for protecting high-performance electronic components in the harsh radiation environment of the inner Van Allen belt. - MTCube-2 (1U) will expose different types of flash memory to the space radiation environment while monitoring errors and broadcasting messages to the Ham radio community. - Celesta (1U) will study electronic system short-circuits caused by energetic particles and compare the radiation environment in orbit with that produced at CERN’s CHARM radiation chamber. - ALPHA (1U) will explore phenomena related to Earth’s magnetosphere, such as the Northern and Southern Lights, and demonstrate technologies designed to mitigate the effects of radiation.

Medium Earth Orbit

6 Payloads

20 kilograms

Rocket

Active
Vega C

Active Since 2022

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Agency

ESA

Rocket

Diameter: 3.4m

Height: 35m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 2,300 kg

Liftoff Thrust

4,500 Kilonewtons

Fairing

Diameter: 3.3m

Height: 9m

Stages

4

Launch Site

ELV

Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana, France

Fastest Turnaround

75 days

Stats

Vega


21st

Mission

1st

Mission of 2022

European Space Agency


14th

Mission

1st

Mission of 2022

2022


83rd

Orbital launch attempt