Proton-M rocket fails to place Mexican satellite into orbit
A Proton-M launch vehicle launched from the Baikonur space center early on Saturday has failed to place a Mexican satellite into orbit due to the third stage engine's malfunction, a space rocket industry source told Interfax-AVN.
"The third stage engine's emergency cutoff occurred on the 498th second of the flight," the source said.
"Preliminary findings indicate that the third stage coupled with a Mexican satellite may have crashed in the Chita region. The necessary alert message has been sent through the Emergency Situations Ministry channels," he said.
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