Successful qualification firing test for Zefiro 23

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Zefiro 23 second firing test conducted at the Salto Di Quirra Inter-force Test Range in Sardinia Italy on 27 March 2008. Ignition of the qualification model of the Zefiro 23 solid-propellant rocket motor occurred at 13:15 CET. In just 14 seconds the  ...
Zefiro 23 second firing test, conducted at the Salto Di Quirra Inter-force Test Range in Sardinia, Italy, on 27 March 2008. Ignition of the qualification model of the Zefiro 23 solid-propellant rocket motor occurred at 13:15 CET. In just 14 seconds, the thrust reached 930 kN, equivalent to nearly 95 tonnes of force. This was the second and final firing test for the Zefiro 23, in which over 24 tonnes of propellant was consumed with a flame temperature of over 3000 K. The burn lasted approximately 75 seconds and initial results show the test to be a success. Credits: AVIO Space

On 27 March 2008, the second stage motor for Vega - Europe's new small launcher - successfully completed a static firing test at the Salto Di Quirra Inter-force Test Range in Sardinia, Italy.


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