ESA Euronews: Inside Italy’s Vega launcher factory
Euronews had a unique chance to visit the Avio rocket factory, situated in Colleferro, just south of Rome, Italy, where engineers are lovingly crafting the next generation of carbon fibre European launchers.
The site is one of the very few space rocket factories in Europe. It’s the place where the lightweight Vega launcher was born, and where the launchers of the future are being created.
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I would love a reusable Vega E with an additional small Ion-stage for in orbit delivery
Oh my god! They are empty inside!!
The ingeeniring spirit of the old Roman empire is exciting # cheap launches are available from Australia #
nice ^^'
Nice video! I would like to add though that the roll wrapping technique isnt quite unique, the same technique is used for altair upper stages, and the falcon 9's COPV.
Boa tarde.
Sugiro legendar o vídeo para compreensão geral.
Obrigado.
BRAVO POR LA INGENIERIA ITALIANA DESDE EL CARIBE PUERTO RICO SPACE IS FREEDOM