Improper installation of three yaw rate sensors was the root cause...
Improper installation of three yaw rate sensors was the root cause of a failed launch of three Russian satellites on a Proton M rocket in July, International Launch Services said. The ILS Failure Review Oversight Board determined that the installation…
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“caused the vehicle to deviate from its flight path shortly after lift-off,” ILS said in a press release (http://bit.ly/16lkBE9). The rocket was carrying Glonass navigation satellites for the Russian federal government when it crashed shortly after liftoff from Kazakhstan (CD July 3 p15).