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Brazil-Argentina Space Mission, a 9-minute Success PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 December 2007

Brazil's rocket VS-30 Brazil and Argentina have successfully launched a rocket into space in the first joint space mission by the two South American countries. The liftoff had been delayed four times because of weather conditions, reported Andreia Araújo from the Brazilian Space Agency.

The VS-30 rocket, which carried experiments from both countries, blasted off from the Barreira do Inferno launch center in Brazil's northern Rio Grande do Norte state Sunday, 06:15 in the morning.

The country's Space Agency said the rocket reached a height of 121 kilometers (75 miles). The flight, which lasted nine minutes and 25 seconds, was considered "perfect". The rocket is eight meters (26 feet) long and weighs 1,500 kilograms (3,300 lbs).

At that height and with virtually no gravity several scientific experiments were accomplished which had been planned by Argentine institutions as well as a GPS tracking system from a Brazilian university.

The rocket plunged into the sea 120 kilometers offshore and was recovered by two Brazilian Air Force Black Hawks and a team of Navy divers.

According to the Argentine coordinator of the project Roberto Oscar Yasielski the module will be flown to Buenos Aires to check the experiments and to assess in detail the impact on the hardware.

The operation was the result of a 1998 accord between Brazil and Argentina when both countries decided to give up their missile programs.

The Brazilian Space Agency said that several similar scientific missions are planned, to be launched both from Barreira do Inferno and the country's main launching pad in Alcântara, state of Maranhão in the northeast of the country.

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Perfect
written by Eduardo C., December 19, 2007
It was beautifull to see!! smilies/wink.gif smilies/cool.gif
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i'm sure it was...
written by bo, December 19, 2007
wonder if the 44 million plus living on less than 2 dollars a day got to see it? smilies/smiley.gif
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Things like this is what latin america needs, not Che's and Fidel Castro's influence.
written by DP, February 23, 2008

Those "44 million plus living on less than 2 dollars a day" is no justification for poor nations to stay behind and just wait for hand outs from countries that dared.


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