July 1999
God's Eye Stays Shut
By Jeff Foust
Space Imaging's ambition to be the first company to offer high-resolution satellite images commercially (see "God's Eyes for Sale") suffered a setback in April when the company's IKONOS-1 satellite failed to reach orbit. The Athena II rocket's payload fairing-the nose cone that protects the satellite during launch-failed to separate as planned several minutes after liftoff. The fairing's added mass kept the satellite from gaining enough speed to reach orbit, and the satellite burned up as it re-entered the atmosphere.
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