NEXT SPACEFLIGHT

Status

Success

Cluster 2 FM5 & 8

Launch Time
Wed Aug 09, 2000 11:13 UTC

Block I underperformed, but Fregat was able to compensate for the loss of speed. The satellites were separated on the expected orbit. Flight ST-10. Last flight of Soyuz U was an upper stage.

Rocket

Soyuz U/Fregat
Starsem
Status: Retired
Price: $28.0 million
Liftoff Thrust: 4,456 kN
Payload to LEO: 6,860 kg
Payload to GTO: 1,400 kg
Stages: 4
Strap-ons: 4
Rocket Height: 43.1 m
Fairing Diameter: 3.0 m
Fairing Height: 7.7 m

Mission Details

Cluster 2 FM5 & 8

Cluster is an magnetospheric research project, consisting of a constellation of four identical satellites. Part of the first Cornerstone Mission in the European Space Agency's long-term space science programme, the Cluster II satellites were built to replace the original Cluster mission, which was aborted after Ariane-5G's maiden flight in June 1996 failed to launch the satellites. The mission's objective is to research the Earth's magnetosphere and its interaction with the solar winds, via four identical satellites flying in formation which take simultaneous measurements to provide the most detailed three-dimensional study of changes and processes taking place in near-Earth space. The four satellites were launched in 2000 on two Soyuz-U Fregat rockets.

Astrium was lead industrial contractor for the development and manufacture of the Cluster II satellites, heading a team of European aerospace indsutry partners from 14 European countries.

Payloads: 1
Total Mass: 2,400.0 kg
Low Earth Orbit

Location

Site 31/6, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Stats

2000

47th orbital launch attempt

Soyuz U

773rd mission
9th mission of 2000
752nd successful mission
43rd consecutive successful mission