http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3948531.stm


Brazil has successfully launched its first rocket into space.
Sunday's launch came 14 months after an attempt to put satellites in
orbit ended in a deadly explosion.

That rocket blew up before take-off from the Alcantara launch site in
northern Brazil, killing 21 people, including key technicians.

Brazil hopes the successful launch will push forward its plans to sell
15 of its VSV-30 rockets to the European Space Agency.



Advantage

At the time of last year's explosion, some predicted it would take
years for the programme to recover.

Now there is likely to be jubilation that a VSV-30, or Brazilian
Exploration Vehicle, has been successfully launched, also from
Alcantara.

Sunday's project was a less ambitious one, designed to carry out
experiments just outside the Earth's atmosphere at a maximum height of
250km.

Brazil is hoping the launch will boost its space programme.

The Alcantara Base should give Brazil a strong advantage over
competitors.

Only 2.3 degrees from the Equator, the base is considered the perfect
launch site.

This is where the earth moves at its fastest, giving the rockets an
initial boost so they need less fuel and can carry heavier payloads.


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