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MetOp joins the Fregat upper-stage
 
MetOp launch postponed
 
2 October 2006
EUMETSAT has announced that on Saturday 30 September the upper composite (comprising the MetOp spacecraft, the Fregat upper stage and the Soyuz fairing) experienced a slight mechanical shock. It was then decided to interrupt the launch campaign and return the upper composite to the clean room for inspection.
 
A preliminary review has already indicated that there are no apparent problems, however a full inspection of the spacecraft and the Fregat is considered essential. The fairing will therefore be removed today to allow for visual inspection.

A refined mechanical analysis as well as the assessment of possible impacts of the incident on the flight hardware will be done. Results of these analyses should be available on Tuesday evening, which would then also be the decision point for the continuation of the launch campaign sequence.

If the conclusions are positive and given confirmation by Starsem on Wednesday 4 October a new launch date could then be announced.

The incident causing the launch delay happened due to an incorrect manoeuvre during the final positioning of the upper composite on the train for the transport to the launch pad, resulting in the upper composite being dropped by few centimetres.  
 
For further information, please contact:
 
ESA media relations
Reinhold Zobl
Tel.: +31 71 565 4442
reinhold.zobl@esa.int

EUMETSAT media relations
Livia Briese
Tel.: +49 6151 807 839
Fax:+49 6151 807 7321
press@eumetsat.int
 
 

 
 
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