MOSCOW, Ramadan 12, 1435, July 09, 2014, SPA -- Russia will make a second attempt to launch its first newly designed space rocket since the Soviet era on Wednesday after its high-profile debut was aborted in the final countdown last month, Reuters reported. More than two decades in the works, the new generation Angara rockets are a key to President Vladimir Putin's effort to reform a once-pioneering space industry hobbled after years of budget cuts and a brain drain in the 1990s. The Angara-1.2PP test rocket, which failed to launch on June 27, is again being primed for blast off from Russia's northern military Plesetsk cosmodrome. "The decision to pump fuel in the rocket has been taken," a source at the launch pad told news agency Interfax. The source said the launch was planned for daytime Wednesday but gave no time. The inaugural launch is due to follow a less than half-hour long suborbital flight path across Russia's Arctic coastline. The designer of the first stage RD-191 engine, Energomash, blamed the failure on its first trial launch on a drop in the pressure of the oxidizer tank. --SPA 13:12 LOCAL TIME 10:12 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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