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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Foton-M1 era una missione senza equipaggioFoton-M1 era una missione senza equipaggio utilizzante il satellite Russo Foton-M con carico utile fornito dall'Agenzia Spaziale Europea e lanciata dal razzo sovietico , la missione fallì durante il lancio. Il carico utile consisteva in 44 esperimenti preparati da l'Agenzia Spaziale Europea, dalla Fluidpac, dalla Biopan, dalla Telescience Support Unit e da altri. La missione consisteva in 15 giorni di esperimenti in orbita terrestre con il rientro in Kazakistan. Il lancio si svolse dal cosmodromo di Plesetsk il 15 ottobre 2002 alle 18:20. Il lancio del razzo fallì per colpa di uno dei cinque motori che non si accese e che quindi rese instabile il razzo. Circa quindici secondi dopo il lancio il razzo precipitò sulla rampa di lancio esplodendo. L'esplosione uccise il soldato ventenne Ivan Marchenko che stava guardando il lancio tramite un'ampia vetrata in un edificio a un chilometro dalla rampa di lancio. Altri otto soldati riportarono ferite e sei furono ricoverati in ospedale. I frammenti incandescenti del razzo finirono anche nella foresta vicina e provocarono un incendio e la stessa rampa di lancio subì danni strutturali per via dell'esplosione. Il razzo e il carico utile andarono completamente distrutti.co utile andarono completamente distrutti. , フォトンM1 (Foton-M1) とは、欧州宇宙機関とロシア連邦宇宙局が開発した人工衛星である。2002年にロシアのプレセツク宇宙基地から打ち上げられたが、ロケットの墜落により失われた。地球周回軌道上で複数の科学実験を行い、カプセルを地上へ帰還させることを目的としていた。 , Foton-M No.1 was an unmanned space missionFoton-M No.1 was an unmanned space mission by the European Space Agency aboard a Russian Soyuz-U rocket that failed to launch successfully. The spacecraft's payload consisted of 44 experiments prepared by the European Space Agency, Fluidpac, BIOPAN-4, Telescience Support Unit, and others. The mission was supposed to consist of 15 days spent in orbit of the Earth and then re-enter for a landing near the Russia-Kazakhstan border. The launch occurred at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on 15 October 2002 at 18:20 UTC. The Blok D strap-on produced an abnormal start transient, but for unknown reasons, ground controllers did not send a shutdown command and abort the flight. Eight seconds after liftoff, the Blok D's propulsion system shut down. The booster climbed to an altitude of about 200m before the strap-on broke away from the stack. At this point, the onboard computer sent an automatic shutdown command to the core and remaining strap-ons. The Blok D strap-on fell back onto LC-43 while the rest of the launch vehicle impacted the ground some distance away. A 20-year old army lieutenant, Ivan Marchenko, was killed and considerable damage resulted to launch facilities. Investigation found that the most likely cause of the failure was debris being ingested into the Blok D hydrogen peroxide pump, cutting off the supply of lubricant to the turbopumps. This was the first failure of an R-7 launch vehicle in the first two minutes of launch since 1988. The next time an R-7 vehicle would fail before reaching space would be the 2018 Soyuz MS-10 in-flight abort.d be the 2018 Soyuz MS-10 in-flight abort.
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rdfs:comment Foton-M1 era una missione senza equipaggioFoton-M1 era una missione senza equipaggio utilizzante il satellite Russo Foton-M con carico utile fornito dall'Agenzia Spaziale Europea e lanciata dal razzo sovietico , la missione fallì durante il lancio. Il carico utile consisteva in 44 esperimenti preparati da l'Agenzia Spaziale Europea, dalla Fluidpac, dalla Biopan, dalla Telescience Support Unit e da altri. La missione consisteva in 15 giorni di esperimenti in orbita terrestre con il rientro in Kazakistan.ta terrestre con il rientro in Kazakistan. , フォトンM1 (Foton-M1) とは、欧州宇宙機関とロシア連邦宇宙局が開発した人工衛星である。2002年にロシアのプレセツク宇宙基地から打ち上げられたが、ロケットの墜落により失われた。地球周回軌道上で複数の科学実験を行い、カプセルを地上へ帰還させることを目的としていた。 , Foton-M No.1 was an unmanned space missionFoton-M No.1 was an unmanned space mission by the European Space Agency aboard a Russian Soyuz-U rocket that failed to launch successfully. The spacecraft's payload consisted of 44 experiments prepared by the European Space Agency, Fluidpac, BIOPAN-4, Telescience Support Unit, and others. The mission was supposed to consist of 15 days spent in orbit of the Earth and then re-enter for a landing near the Russia-Kazakhstan border.landing near the Russia-Kazakhstan border.
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