ESA cites malfunction in Ariane V inertial platforms
An inertial platform malfunction may have caused failure of the Ariane V booster on its first flight June 4 from Kourou, French Guiana. The European Space Agency said "a large part of the equipment contained in the vehicle equipment bay has been recovered and inspected" and "has revealed the...
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