Virgin Orbit reports 'anomaly' in satellite launch from UK
Virgin Orbit says a mission to launch the first satellites into orbit from Western Europe has suffered an “anomaly."
By SYLVIA HUI
Published - Jan 10, 2023, 12:15 AM ET
Last Updated - Aug 06, 2024, 12:16 AM EDT
LONDON (AP) — A mission to launch the first satellites into orbit from Western Europe suffered an “anomaly” Tuesday, Virgin Orbit said.
The U.S.-based company attempted its first international launch on Monday, using a modified jumbo jet to carry one of its rockets from Cornwall in southwestern England to the Atlantic Ocean where the rocket was released. The rocket was supposed to take nine small satellites for mixed civil and defense use into orbit.
But about two hours after the plane took off, the company reported that the mission encountered a problem.
“We appear to have an anomaly that has prevented us from reaching orbit. We are evaluating the information,” Virgin Orbit said on Twitter.