Launch of Europe's ATV-2 postponed

PARIS. February 16. KAZINFORM Europe's second automated transfer vehicle (ATV-2), due to be launched from the Arianespace launching center in French Guiana at precisely 19:13 local time (GMT 2213) on Tuesday, failed to start its mission on time; Kazinform refers to Xinhua.

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The countdown halted just prior to 4 minutes before the launch window opens, which made it impossible for the lift-off to continue as the time slot is too small to rearrange another try.

There will be "no attempts for tonight," the Arianespace Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jean-Yves Le Gall announced, adding a panel with expertise are doing investigation.

Later on, the launching center posted a statement explaining the delay, saying that "according to initial indications, there was erroneous data concerning the launcher's fueling, which resulted in the hold." The official statement didn't fix another date for the long- expected flight, though the voiceover in the live broadcast said Wednesday could be the possible day; Kazinform cites Xinhua.

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