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Orbital Sciences delays launch of Antares rocket
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) April 20, 2013


Orbital Sciences, one of two private US firms chosen by NASA to shuttle cargo to the International Space Station, delayed a bid Saturday to launch a first test flight of its Antares rocket.

Launch was rescheduled for Sunday at 5:00 pm (2100 GMT) from the Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia state's Eastern Shore.

"Excessive wind levels have caused mission managers to delay the launch attempt today of Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket," NASA said on its website.

"The high-altitude wind speeds exceed range safety restrictions."

The Antares rocket, a two-stage launch vehicle 131 feet (40 meters) tall and 12.8 feet in diameter, is set to hit an orbit of 155 miles (249 kilometers) about 10 minutes after take-off.

A $1.9 billion contract requires Orbital Sciences to deliver freight to the ISS over the course of eight flights by the beginning of 2016.

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Antares Launch Reschedule To Friday
Wallops Island, VA (SPX) Apr 18, 2013
Orbital Sciences, one of two private US firms chosen by NASA to shuttle cargo to the International Space Station, is preparing for the first launch of its Antares rocket Friday. The launch over the Atlantic ocean is scheduled for 5 pm (2100 GMT) from the Wallops flight facility from an island off the coast of Virginia about 270 kilometers from Washington. The two-stage launch vehicle, ... read more


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