engine, thus preventing the engine from achieving full thrust. Due to the resulting thrust imbalance, the vehicle tumbled out of control. Destruct was sent some 80 seconds after Centaur ignition. 506. 5051 AC-71 (Galaxy lR), 22 Aug 92, Response Mode 4T, Flight Phase 3: A Centaur engine check valve stuck open allowing air into the turbopumps. Air entering through the stuck-open check valve liquefied and froze in the LH2 pump and gear box of the C-1 engine, which prevented the engine from achieving full thrust. Destruct was sent by the RSO about 193 seconds after Centaur ignition. This is the same failure experienced by AC-70 launched on 18 Apr 91. 507. 5054 AC-74 (UHF Follow On-1), 25 Mar 93, Response Mode NA, Flight Phase 2 and 5: The flight was considered successful although below normal Atlas performance resulted in a low spacecraft apogee (5000 nm vice planned 9225 nmk The perigee altitude was near nominal at 120 run. A loose screw that allowed the oxygen regulator to go out of adjustment caused booster-engine thrust to drop to 65% .of nominal at 103 seconds. The booster engines remained attached to the sustainer, which flew to propellant depletion. These events led to depletion shutdown of the Centaur stage 22 seconds early. 9/10/% 132 RTI
Vision Description (EN)
A technical page documenting Atlas-Centaur rocket launch failures numbered 505-507, spanning missions from August 1992 to March 1993. The page presents sequential entries describing engine check valve failures, turbopump issues, thrust imbalance, and destruct command sequences for spacecraft including Galaxy IR (AC-71) and UHF Follow-On-1 (AC-74). Text is single-column, left-aligned, with numbered entries. Footer contains page identifier "132" (center), date "9/10/96" (left), and handling code "RTI" (right). No photographs, diagrams, maps, or signature blocks visible.
Descrição Vision (PT-BR)
Uma página técnica documentando falhas de lançamento dos foguetes Atlas-Centaur numeradas 505-507, abrangendo missões de agosto de 1992 a março de 1993. A página apresenta entradas sequenciais descrevendo falhas de válvula de verificação do motor, problemas de turbobomba, desequilíbrio de empuxo e sequências de comando de destruição para espaçonaves incluindo Galaxy IR (AC-71) e UHF Follow-On-1 (AC-74). O texto está em uma única coluna, alinhado à esquerda, com entradas numeradas. O rodapé contém identificador de página "132" (centro), data "9/10/96" (esquerda) e código de tratamento "RTI" (direita). Nenhuma fotografia, diagrama, mapa ou bloco de assinatura visível.