VLS-1 V03
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The 2003 Alcântara VLS accident was an accident during the Brazilian Space Agency's third attempt to launch the VLS-1 rocket, which was intended to launch two satellites into orbit. The rocket ignited on its launch pad at the Alcântara Launch Center, killing 21 people. It is the fourth deadliest space exploration related disaster in history.
Background
The rocket, proposed in 1979Template:Sfn had until the accident two launch attempts: one in 1997, which ended up in the Atlantic Ocean due to the failure of one of the first stage engines to startTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn and another in 1999, destroyed remotely due to a flame penetrating the top of the second stage block 3 minutes after takeoff.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Operation São Luís
Besides being the third flight of the VLS-1, the operation had as objectives the launch of the satellites UNOSAT and SATEC in to orbit; verify the CLA's ability to perform type launches and the use of the CLBI as a tracking station.Template:Sfn The transportation of materials for V03 started on August 23, 2002Template:Sfn and stopped on April 16, 2003. The operation was restarted on July 1, an inspection the next day found no problems, and the satellites were transported on the 30th.Template:Sfn After several assembly operations, the accident occurred on August 22, 2003.Template:Sfn
Accident
The accident occurred three days before the scheduled launch date, at 1:26:06 pm (Brasília time) on August 22, 2003,Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn between frames 26 and 27 recorded by the Closed Circuit TV of the Mobile Integration Tower.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn An unplanned ignition destroyed the launch vehicle while on the CLA platform.Template:Sfn 21 people died due to the ignition of a first stage engine.Template:Sfn It took about eight seconds before the tower was enveloped by smoke and gases heated up to 3,000 °C.Template:Sfn The mobile tower stood upright for five minutes.Template:Sfn
Survivors reported the noise of at least one booster running and several loud bangs.Template:Sfn
Due to the scale of the event, the dead were identified through a roll callTemplate:Sfn and the remains were identified and sent to the IML on August 23, 2003.Template:Sfn On the same day, the base was reopened to the press.Template:Sfn
At the same time that the accident occurred, the president of AEB Luiz Bevilacqua, was giving a press conference about the agreement signed between Brazil and Ukraine for the use of the Alcântara base. Being informed of the accident by journalists, he ironically replied "only if it's a party skyrocket".Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn It was identified that the ignition process occurred prematurely, and thus the launch tower was not removed in time, which was the main cause of the fire;Template:Sfn the accident considerably delayed the Brazilian space program.Template:Sfn
Investigation

The Military Police Inquiry was opened on August 26, 2003, and the Technical Investigation Commission was appointed on August 28, 2003.Template:Sfn The investigation involved RussiaTemplate:Sfn at the request of the Ministry of Defense, and was answered by sending six technicians from the Russian Aerospace Agency.Template:Sfn The families of the victims have even called for an independent investigation,Template:Sfn something that the then president Lula has not commented on, but he has announced that he would send a bill to compensate the victims' families.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn A Special Commission of the House of Representatives visited the base on October 20.Template:Sfn The compensation was approved by the House on October 28, 2003.Template:Sfn Despite evidence of French espionage in Maranhão, no evidence of sabotage was found.Template:Sfn
The conclusion of both the Brazilian and Russian investigators was that the cause of the accident was due to the unplanned start of the A-booster.Template:Sfn Among the possible causes of the ignition, they raised the possibility of static electricity, with the Russian experts noting the absence of a bridge between the propellant and the propellant housing, but it was considered a low probability event due to the non-occurrence of lightning on the day.Template:Sfn The electrostatic discharge hypothesis was found to be superior,Template:Sfn due to the absence of a barrier between the first stage boosters.Template:Sfn
Results
The integration tower, which cost R$6.5 million in 1995, cost about R$10 million to rebuild.Template:Sfn The launch tower was completed and delivered in 2012, but in 2013 the base had not yet finished its reconstruction.Template:Sfn A mock-up of the VLS-1 was tested on the tower in 2012,Template:Sfn But in 2016 it was decided to end the VLS program in favor of the VLM.Template:Sfn The VLS-1 V04 even had 70% of its structure completed, but was canceled with the end of the program.Template:Sfn
Victims
The accident killed 21 civilians who were working at the time of the fire.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Div col
- Amintas Rocha Brito, 47, engineer
- Antonio Sergio Cezarini, 47, engineer
- Carlos Alberto Pedrini, 45, engineer
- Cesar Augusto Costalonga Varejão, 49, engineer
- Daniel Faria Gonçalves, 20, mechanic
- Eliseu Reinaldo Vieira, 46, engineer
- Gil Cesar Baptista Marques, 44, cameraman
- Gines Ananias Garcia, 46, engineer
- Jonas Barbosa Filho, 37, technician
- José Aparecido Pinheiro, 39, technician
- José Eduardo de Almeida, 38, cameraman
- José Eduardo Pereira II, 43, technician
- José Pedro Claro da Silva, 51, engineer
- Luis Primon de Araújo, 45, engineer
- Mario Cesar de Freitas Levy, 43, engineer
- Massanobu Shimabukuro, 43, technician
- Mauricio Biella Valle, 42, engineer
- Roberto Tadashi Seguchi, 46, engineer
- Rodolfo Donizetti de Oliveira, 35, technician
- Sidney Aparecido de Moraes, 38, technician
- Walter Pereira Junior, 45, technician
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External links
- FSP: New tests postpone VLS-1 V04 launch (in Portuguese)
- BBC: A scaled down VSV-30 launch successfully
- BBC: Brazil vows to pursue space plan
- SpaceDaily article on explosion
- Official accident investigation report (in Portuguese)
- Disaster at Alcântara: The Explosion that Hindered Brazil’s Ascent as a Space Power