4th Attempt by Astra to finally reach Orbit [New Live: 20.11.21, 05:00 UTC]

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EDIT 1: New Time: 6:20

EDIT 2: Attempt scrubbed after launch time was pushed a few times. New attempt 20.11.21, 05:00 UTC


We are coming off a long stretch of new launchers failing to reach orbit. Let's hope the fourth time is a charm.

First attempt:

Astra Rocket 3.1 Destroyed After Losing Control

Control systems couldn't keep oscillations in check and triggered an automatic abort.

Second attempt:

Astra Space Rocket 3.2 launch

Failed to reach orbit because of a wrong fuel to oxidizer ratio on the second stage

Third attempt:

Why This Rocket Went Sideways Off The Launch Pad

It was a spectacular loss and demonstrated excellent control of the vehicle. An early engine failure reduced their engines to 4 and lowered the thrust to weight ratio to almost 1. That made the rocket climb in slow motion and wasted too much fuel to reach orbit.


The rocket will launch out of Alaska and carry a test payload to LEO.

Astra is a small sat launch vehicle that can be deployed very quickly and transported to almost any place in the world in two shipping containers. That includes the rocket, ground equipment and launch pad.


Where to watch:


Check your local time of launch at: www.timeanddate.com


Useful links to stay up to date on launches:

Spaceflightnow.com: Launch Schedule

Everyday Astronaut: Prelaunch Previews

Space News:

NASA Spaceflight nasaspacefight.com


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