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On February 13, 2012, the European Space Agency launched its brand-new Vega rocket on its maiden voyage. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com]

For its debut, the Vega rocket launched nine small satellites into Earth's orbit. It lifted off early in the morning from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana. Despite some bad weather that almost scrubbed the launch, flight controllers said that Vega had an "apparently perfect flight." This new rocket took almost nine years to build and cost close to a billion dollars. It measures about 100 feet tall and uses a combination of solid and liquid propellant.

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00:00On this day in space
00:03On February 13th, 2012, the European Space Agency launched its brand new Vega rocket
00:08on its maiden voyage.
00:10For its debut, the Vega rocket launched nine small satellites into Earth's orbit.
00:14It lifted off early in the morning from Guyana's Space Center in Karoo, French Guiana.
00:19Despite some bad weather that almost scrubbed the launch, flight controllers said that Vega
00:23had an apparently perfect flight.
00:25This new rocket took almost nine years to build and cost close to a billion dollars.
00:29It measures about 100 feet tall and uses a combination of solid and liquid propellant.
00:34And that's what happened on this day in space.
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