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System glitch delays rocket launch

SYDNEY – An Australian aerospace firm said Thursday it has delayed a historic first attempt to launch a locally developed rocket into orbit, citing a ground system glitch.

Gilmour Space Technologies had planned for a first test launch of its three-stage Eris rocket on Thursday but had to postpone until the next day.

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“The issue was with an external power system we use during system checks,” communications chief Michelle Gilmour told AFP.

“We’ve identified the fix but ran out of time to implement it and fuel the rocket within today’s launch window.”

The next window for launch is Friday.

The rocket is set to fly from a spaceport near the east coast township of Bowen, about 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) up from the Queensland capital Brisbane.

If successful, it would be the first Australian-made rocket to make an orbital launch from Australian soil.

The 23-metre (75-foot) vehicle is designed to launch small satellites into low-Earth orbit but on the first launch it will carry a jar of Vegemite — a popular Australian toast topping.

Chief executive Adam Gilmour said the firm is not expecting things to go smoothly on the first test.

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