Close Menu
Global News HQ
    What's Hot

    Rosewood London opens ski-inspired winter terrace

    December 16, 2025

    How to Prepare for a Home Inspection Before You List Your Home

    December 15, 2025

    I’ve Lived in Texas for 34 Years—and This Remote Beach Town Might Be the Most Peaceful Place in the State

    December 15, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Rosewood London opens ski-inspired winter terrace
    • How to Prepare for a Home Inspection Before You List Your Home
    • I’ve Lived in Texas for 34 Years—and This Remote Beach Town Might Be the Most Peaceful Place in the State
    • Gemini just got a stunning Google Maps upgrade that changes how you'll search locally – here's how
    • Client Challenge
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    Trending
    • Rosewood London opens ski-inspired winter terrace
    • How to Prepare for a Home Inspection Before You List Your Home
    • I’ve Lived in Texas for 34 Years—and This Remote Beach Town Might Be the Most Peaceful Place in the State
    • Gemini just got a stunning Google Maps upgrade that changes how you'll search locally – here's how
    • Client Challenge
    • Troubled Home Robot Company Files for Bankruptcy
    • Federal Plot in California Highlights New Year’s Eve Terror Risk for Insurers
    • XRP Warning: Bearish Signal With No Exceptions Spells Big Trouble for Ripple’s Price
    Global News HQ
    • Technology & Gadgets
    • Travel & Tourism (Luxury)
    • Health & Wellness (Specialized)
    • Home Improvement & Remodeling
    • Luxury Goods & Services
    • Home
    • Finance & Investment
    • Insurance
    • Legal
    • Real Estate
    • More
      • Cryptocurrency & Blockchain
      • E-commerce & Retail
      • Business & Entrepreneurship
      • Automotive (Car Deals & Maintenance)
    Global News HQ
    Home - Technology & Gadgets - The top fell off Australia’s first orbital-class rocket, delaying its launch
    Technology & Gadgets

    The top fell off Australia’s first orbital-class rocket, delaying its launch

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
    The top fell off Australia’s first orbital-class rocket, delaying its launch
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    This was unusual

    Payload fairing problems have caused a number of rocket failures, usually because they don’t jettison during launch, or only partially deploy, leaving too much extra weight on the launch vehicle for it to reach orbit.

    Gilmour said it is postponing the Eris launch campaign “to fully understand what happened and make any necessary updates.” The company was founded by two brothers—Adam and James Gilmour—in 2012, and has raised approximately $90 million from venture capital firms and government funds to get the first Eris rocket to the launch pad.

    The astronauts on NASA’s Gemini 9A mission snapped this photo of a target vehicle they were supposed to dock with in orbit. But the rocket’s nose shroud only partially opened, inadvertently illustrating the method in which payload fairings are designed to jettison from their rockets in flight.


    Credit:

    NASA

    The Eris rocket was aiming to become the first all-Australian launcher to reach orbit. Australia hosted a handful of satellite launches by US and British rockets more than 50 years ago.

    Gilmour is headquartered in Gold Coast, Australia, about 600 miles south of the Eris launch pad near the coastal town of Bowen. In a statement, Gilmour said it has a replacement payload fairing in its factory in Gold Coast. The company will send it to the launch site and install it on the Eris rocket after a “full investigation” into the cause of the premature fairing deployment.

    “While we’re disappointed by the delay, our team is already working on a solution and we expect to be back at the pad soon,” Gilmour said.

    Officials did not say how long it might take to investigate the problem, correct it, and fit a new nose cone on the Eris rocket.

    This setback follows more than a year of delays Gilmour blamed primarily on holdups in receiving regulatory approval for the launch from the Australian government.

    Like many rocket companies have done before, Gilmour set modest expectations for the first test flight of Eris. While the rocket has everything needed to fly to low-Earth orbit, officials said they were looking for just 10 to 20 seconds of stable flight on the first launch, enough to gather data about the performance of the rocket and its unconventional hybrid propulsion system.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    Previous ArticleWisconsin Investment Board sold off its Bitcoin ETF stash
    Next Article McDonald's Snack Wrap: When Is the Viral Food Favorite Returning? June or July?

    Related Posts

    Gemini just got a stunning Google Maps upgrade that changes how you'll search locally – here's how

    December 15, 2025

    Starlink VP confirms ‘dangerously close’ Chinese launch incident — close call saw satellite pass within 200 meters of Starlink travelling at over 17,400mph

    December 15, 2025

    Google pulls AI-generated videos of Disney characters from YouTube in response to cease and desist

    December 15, 2025

    Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Dec. 15 #652 – CNET

    December 15, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    ads
    Don't Miss
    Luxury Goods & Services
    1 Min Read

    Rosewood London opens ski-inspired winter terrace

    Travel and hospitality December 15, 2025 The experiential concept involves partnerships with Dutch skiwear brand Goldbergh…

    How to Prepare for a Home Inspection Before You List Your Home

    December 15, 2025

    I’ve Lived in Texas for 34 Years—and This Remote Beach Town Might Be the Most Peaceful Place in the State

    December 15, 2025

    Gemini just got a stunning Google Maps upgrade that changes how you'll search locally – here's how

    December 15, 2025
    Top
    Luxury Goods & Services
    1 Min Read

    Rosewood London opens ski-inspired winter terrace

    Travel and hospitality December 15, 2025 The experiential concept involves partnerships with Dutch skiwear brand Goldbergh…

    How to Prepare for a Home Inspection Before You List Your Home

    December 15, 2025

    I’ve Lived in Texas for 34 Years—and This Remote Beach Town Might Be the Most Peaceful Place in the State

    December 15, 2025
    Our Picks
    Luxury Goods & Services
    1 Min Read

    Rosewood London opens ski-inspired winter terrace

    Travel and hospitality December 15, 2025 The experiential concept involves partnerships with Dutch skiwear brand Goldbergh…

    Real Estate
    9 Mins Read

    How to Prepare for a Home Inspection Before You List Your Home

    Figuring out how to prepare for a home inspection before you list your home comes…

    Pages
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Homepage
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    • Home
    © 2025 Global News HQ .

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Go to mobile version