The launch of a Russian Soyuz-ST-A rocket with Falcon Eye 2 satellite for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been postponed until December 1 due to bad weather, Director General of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin announced on Monday.
“Rescheduled for tomorrow due to weather conditions in Kourou,” TASS News Agency quoted Rogozin as saying in a tweet. Initially, the lift-off from the Guiana Space Center near Kourou, French Guiana, was scheduled for Sunday. But on Saturday, Rogozin said that the launch was postponed until Monday.
Meanwhile, a source from the space industry told TASS on November 27 that the final tests of the Soyuz-ST-A carrier rocket at the Kourou spaceport had been successful and no faults had been found. On November 23, a source told TASS that Roscosmos specialists had found technical problems with the rocket during preparations for its launch from the Guiana Space Center.
The source explained that a leakage of the electric pneumatic valve had been found during tests at the assembly and measuring compound. A new item was brought from Russia to replace it.