This is getting nuts -
Sea Launch is a joint venture now owned 95% by Russia's Energia and ~5% by Boeing. They launch geostationary satellites from a converted drilling platform near the equator after being towed from Long Beach, California (gives the rocket an added bit of energy from Earth's rotation.) They use the Zenit launcher.
Because of the troubles with the Proton launcher since 2010 (Fobos-Grunt etc.) Russia was going to transfer some flights to Zenit. That may have to be rethought as Zenit suffered a catastrophic failure today, veering south right after launch instead of east. This forced activation of its flight termination system at T+25 seconds. It crashed into the Pacific south of the platform.
Oops 1
This also puts the coming Russian Angara launcher program at risk because its RD-191 engine is based on the Zenits RD-171, and Angara's Briz-KM upper stage is an evolution of the troublesome Proton Briz-M upper stage.
Oops 2
Needless to say, there is a circular firing squad forming over this one. Also, there is a delayed Proton flight later this month.
Another failure and Russia may have to self-insure its launchers
Sea Launch is a joint venture now owned 95% by Russia's Energia and ~5% by Boeing. They launch geostationary satellites from a converted drilling platform near the equator after being towed from Long Beach, California (gives the rocket an added bit of energy from Earth's rotation.) They use the Zenit launcher.
Because of the troubles with the Proton launcher since 2010 (Fobos-Grunt etc.) Russia was going to transfer some flights to Zenit. That may have to be rethought as Zenit suffered a catastrophic failure today, veering south right after launch instead of east. This forced activation of its flight termination system at T+25 seconds. It crashed into the Pacific south of the platform.
Oops 1
This also puts the coming Russian Angara launcher program at risk because its RD-191 engine is based on the Zenits RD-171, and Angara's Briz-KM upper stage is an evolution of the troublesome Proton Briz-M upper stage.
Oops 2
Needless to say, there is a circular firing squad forming over this one. Also, there is a delayed Proton flight later this month.
Another failure and Russia may have to self-insure its launchers
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