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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
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09 11:53 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Ningxia-1 x 5
10 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Tianshu
12 ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
20 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
21 14:58:21 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
23 ??:?? Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-?
27 ??:?? Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
30 18:53 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
30 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
31 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
SIERPIEŃ 2021
05 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
07 ??:?? Xichang CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
10 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
10 21:55 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
18 ??:?? KSC 39A Falcon-9R Cargo Dragon-23
26 ??:?? Bajkonue 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
?? ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
WRZESIEŃ 2021
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Pięć satelitów
03.07 o 02:51 z Taiyuan wystrzelona została RN CZ-2D, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=531 km, ha=545 km, i=97,54° satelity Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, trzy Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D i Xingshidai-10 (New Era-10).
Long March-2D launches five satellites
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_uRhkVVoPg
China launches five new satellites
Source: Xinhua| 2021-07-03 13:37:29|Editor: huaxia
TAIYUAN, July 3 (Xinhua) -- China sent five satellites into planned orbits from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi Province on Saturday.
The satellite Jilin-1 01B, Xingshidai-10 and three Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D satellites were launched by a Long March-2D rocket at 10:51 a.m. (Beijing Time).
This was the 376th flight mission of the Long March rocket series, the launch center said. Enditem
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-07/03/c_1310041178.htm
China launches five Earth observation satellites on Long March 2D rocket
July 5, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Chinese Long March 2D rocket lifts off Saturday. Credit: Xinhua
(...) One of the spacecraft launched Saturday is designed for wide area observations. The Jilin 1 Kuanfu 01B satellite collects images along swaths greater than 90 miles (150 kilometers), supporting applications including land and resource management, mineral development, and urban planning, CASC said in a statement.
The launch also carried three Jilin 1 Gaofen, or high-resolution, Earth-imaging microsatellites. The fifth payload on Saturday’s launch was Xingshidai 10, another small satellite with an imaging instrument.
The mission was China’s 20th orbital launch attempt of the year, including one launch failure.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/07/05/china-launches-five-earth-observation-satellites-on-long-march-2d-rocket/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/china-launches-five-satellites-on-a-chang-zheng-2d/
Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B (Jilin-1 Wideband-01B, Neimenggu 1) https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/jilin-1-wideband-01.htm
Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D-01 (Jilin-1 High Resolution-03D-01) https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/jilin-1-highresolution-03a.htm
Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D-02 (Jilin-1 High Resolution-03D-02)
Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D-03 (Jilin-1 High Resolution-03D-03)
Xingshidai 10 https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/xingshidai-10.htm
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Satelita przekazu danych z CSS
06.07 o 15:53 z Xichang wystrzelona została RN CZ-3C/G2, która wyniosła na orbitę satelitę transmisji danych Tianlian-1 (05).
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210701.htm#05
Long March-3C launches TianLian-1 05
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUQ09I_4A5Y
China conducts third orbital launch inside four days
by Andrew Jones — July 6, 2021
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A Long March 2D lifts off from Taiyuan early July 3 UTC carrying five commercial satellites. Credit: CASC
(...) Tianlian satellites facilitate communications between satellites in low and medium Earth orbits and ground stations. The satellites allowed a recent conversation between Chinese president Xi Jinping and the Shenzhou-12 astronauts aboard the Tianhe module, as well as real-time communications for a July 3 spacewalk.
Tianlian-1 (05) joins four earlier Tianlian-1 satellites, with the previous launch being in 2016, as well as the upgraded Tianlian-2 (01), sent into orbit in 2019. Tianlian satellites perform a similar role as the U.S. Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS). (...)
https://spacenews.com/china-conducts-third-orbital-launch-inside-four-days/
China launches last Tianlian I-series satellite
By ZHAO LEI | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-07-07 01:00
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A Long March 3C carrier rocket blasts off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Southwest China's Sichuan province, July 6, 2021. China successfully launched a new relay satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center at 11:53 pm Tuesday (Beijing Time). Tianlian I-05 was sent into orbit by a Long March 3C carrier rocket. Tuesday's launch was the 378th mission of the Long March rocket series. [Photo/Xinhua]
China launched the last satellite in its Tianlian I relay spacecraft series late Tuesday night, which also marked the finale of the country’s DFH-3 satellite platform.
A Long March 3C carrier rocket blasted off at 11:53 pm at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province and then placed the Tianlian I-05 satellite into a geostationary orbit, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the country’s leading space contractor.
The State-owned conglomerate said in a statement that the satellite is the fifth and last member of the Tianlian I fleet, the nation’s first-generation data relay spacecraft.
It is expected to work for at least seven years. Its service will further improve the country’s capability of relaying signals between satellites and ground control, the statement noted.
China began to establish its own space-based data relay system in April 2008 when the first satellite in the Tianlian I series was launched from Xichang. The Tianlian I-01 is still operating in orbit, extensively outliving its designed life span.
In July 2012, China became the second country, after the United States, possessing non-stop relay capability for its space-based infrastructure after the Tianlian I-03 was deployed into space to join its two predecessors to form a basic system with global coverage.
In March 2019, China launched Tianlian II-01, the first of its second-generation data relay satellite.
Currently, the Tianlian network consists of six spacecraft – five of the Tianlian I and one in the Tianlian II series. Sources close to the system’s development said the Tianlian II-02 and Tianlian II-03 will be deployed soon.
Compared with the first-generation model, Tianlian II satellites feature stronger capabilities, heavier carrying capacity and longer life spans, according to Zhao Hong, chief designer of the Tianlian II-01.
“Because of its newly developed antennas, the data transmission speed of the new-generation type is twice that of the first generation,” Zhao said.
Tianlian II satellites can serve more spacecraft and have a larger operational range, he added.
Tianlian has served several important space functions such as rendezvous and dockings between spaceships and space stations and video link between astronauts and people on the ground.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202107/07/WS60e48c35a310efa1bd6601aa.html
China launches satellite to link mission control with space station
July 11, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Long March 3C rocket lifts off July 6 with China’s new Tianlian 1-05 data relay satellite. Credit: CASC
China launched a fresh satellite for the country’s Tianlian data relay network July 6, reinforcing a fleet of spacecraft designed to connect ground controllers with the country’s space station.
The Tianlian 1-05 data relay satellite launched at 11:53 a.m. EDT (1553 GMT) July 6 on a Long March 3C rocket from the Xichang space center in Sichuan province of southwestern China, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., or CASC.
CASC is China’s top state-owned aerospace contractor that oversees large swaths of the country’s space program.
The Long March 3C rocket took off at 11:53 p.m. Beijing time and headed east from the Xichang launch base. The 18-story rocket jettisoned its two hydrazine-fueled strap-on boosters about two minutes into the flight, followed moments later by separation of the rocket’s core stage.
The boosters and first stage fell back to Earth in Chinese territory as the Long March 3C continued into orbit powered by a hydrazine-fueled second stage and a hydrogen-fueled third stage.
The Long March 3C’s reignitable third stage deployed the Tianlian 1-05 data relay satellite into an elongated orbit reaching a high point, or apogee, of nearly 25,000 miles (40,000 kilometers), according to tracking data published by the U.S. military. The rocket placed the payload in an orbit inclined 17.5 degrees to the equator.
In the next few weeks, the Tianlian 1-05 spacecraft will use its on-board propulsion system to reach a circular geosynchronous orbit more than 22,000 miles (nearly 36,000 miles) over the equator.
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Artist’s concept of the Tianlian 1-05 data relay satellite. Credit: CASC
The new Tianlian data relay satellite was built by the China Academy of Space Technology using the DFH-3 spacecraft bus.
China launched the first Tianlian communications satellite in 2008. The launches of the Tianlian 1-02 and Tianlian 1-03 satellites in 2011 and 2012 gave the data relay network near-global coverage, ensuring consistent communications links with Chinese astronauts on human spaceflight missions.
The fourth Tianlian 1 satellite launched in 2016, followed by the first spacecraft of the new-generation Tianlian 2 series in 2019.
Chinese officials said the Tianlian 1-05 satellite that launched July 6 is the final spacecraft in the first generation of Tianlian data relay stations.
The Tianlian satellites are similar in function to NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellites, connecting mission control with orbiting astronauts without requiring a global network of ground antennas.
According to CASC, the Chinese aerospace contractor, the Tianlian network relays communications signals between the ground and China’s Tiangong space station, low Earth orbit satellites, and launch vehicles.
China launched the first element of the Tiangong space station in April, and the first three-man crew docked with the space lab in June to begin a three-month mission in orbit. Future crews will spend six months on the Tiangong complex.
Astronauts living on the Tiangong space station use the Tianlian network for audio and video communications, while mission control relies on the Tianlian fleet to receive telemetry data on the health of space station systems, Chinese officials said.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/07/11/china-launches-satellite-to-link-mission-control-with-space-station/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/fifth-tianlian-1-satellite/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/tl-1.htm
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Pięć satelitów zwiadu
09.07 o 11:59 z Taiyuan wystrzelona została RN CZ-6, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=886 km, ha=898 km, i=45° 5 satelitów Zhongzi-02, prawdopodobnie przechwytujących emisję radiową.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210701.htm#06
Long March-6 launches Zhongzi-02 satellites
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdYI9D2M7mo
China launches new satellite group
Source: Xinhua| 2021-07-09 21:10:27|Editor: huaxia
TAIYUAN, July 9 (Xinhua) -- China on Friday successfully sent a new satellite group into preset orbit from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province.
The Zhongzi-02 satellite group was launched by a Long March-6 carrier rocket at 7:59 p.m. (Beijing Time).
Friday's launch was the 379th mission for the Long March series carrier rockets. Enditem
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-07/09/c_1310052430.htm
China launches satellite group to detect global radio transmissions
July 12, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Chinese Long March 6 rocket lifts off Friday from the Taiyuan space center. Credit: Xinhua
China launched five small satellites designed to detect and monitor global radio transmissions Friday on top of a Long March 6 rocket, joining five similar spacecraft deployed in orbit in 2019.
The five Ningxia, or Zhongzi, satellites rocketed into orbit on top of a 95-foot-tall (29-meter) Long March 6 booster that lifted off from the Taiyuan space center at 7:59 a.m. EDT (1159 GMT) Friday, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., or CASC.
The launch of the three-stage Long March 6 rocket occurred at 7:59 p.m. Beijing time. The kerosene-fueled rocket headed southeast from the Taiyuan launch base in northern China to place its five payloads into orbit.
U.S. military tracking data indicated the rocket deployed its payloads in an orbit at an altitude of about 535 miles (860 kilometers), with an inclination of 45 degrees to the equator.
The five satellites belong to a fleet owned by Ningxia Jingui Information Technology Co. Ltd., a company that provides radio spectrum monitoring services to commercial and Chinese government customers.
A Long March 6 rocket launched the first five Ningxia satellites in November 2019. The second group of five satellites launched into a similar orbit.
The Ningxia, or Zhongzi, satellites were developed by DFH Satellite Co. Ltd., an entity within China’s state-owned aerospace apparatus specializing in the production of small spacecraft platforms.
The launch Friday marked the sixth flight of a Long March 6 rocket since 2015. The Long March 6 is sized to haul a payload of up to 1,100 pounds (500 kilograms) to a sun-synchronous polar orbit a few hundred miles above Earth.
The Long March 6’s first stage is powered by a kerosene-fueled YF-100 main engine, a staged combustion powerplant Chinese engineers have worked on since 2000. The engine generates approximately 120 metric tons, or 264,000 pounds, of thrust. A YF-115 engine provides propulsion for the Long March 6 second stage.
The YF-100 and YF-115 engines are the same new-generation powerplants used on China’s bigger Long March 5 and Long March 7 rockets.
According to CASC, the Long March 6 rocket used on Friday’s mission debuted nine “adaptive improvements.” The changes include a new third stage engine, the state aerospace contractor said in a statement.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/07/12/china-launches-satellite-group-to-detect-global-radio-transmissions/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/long-march-6-five-satellites/
Ningxia-1 06 (Zhongzi 2-01) https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ningxia-1.htm
Ningxia-1 07 (Zhongzi 2-02)
Ningxia-1 08 (Zhongzi 2-03)
Ningxia-1 09 (Zhongzi 2-04)
Ningxia-1 10 (Zhongzi 2-05)
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
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20 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
21 14:58:21 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
23 ??:?? Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-?
27 ??:?? Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
30 18:53 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
30 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
31 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
3D ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Tianshu
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
SIERPIEŃ 2021
05 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
07 ??:?? Xichang CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
10 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
10 21:55 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 ()GISAT-1)
18 ??:?? KSC 39A Falcon-9R Cargo Dragon-23
26 ??:?? Bajkonue 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
?? ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
WRZESIEŃ 2021
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Dzięki, astropl. Tylko takie - nieliczne - wpisy mobilizują mnie, aby uczestniczyć (biernie - bo jestem tylko obserwatorem) w życiu forum.
Dzięki, doceniam.
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Ja również dziękuję astropl. Może ten wątek ma mało wpisów, ale jest bardzo konkretny i często tu zaglądam.
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13 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
wg https://ria.ru/20210714/start-1741171206.html start opóźniony do co najmniej 13.08.
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
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20 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
21 14:58:21 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
23 ??:?? Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-?
27 ??:?? Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
30 18:53 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
30 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
31 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Tianshu
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
SIERPIEŃ 2021
07 ??:?? Xichang CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
10 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
10 21:55 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 ()GISAT-1)
12 ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
13 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
18 ??:?? KSC 39A Falcon-9R Cargo Dragon-23
26 ??:?? Bajkonue 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
?? ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
WRZESIEŃ 2021
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Ostatnie w konstelacji
19.07. o 00:19 z Xichang wystrzelona została RN CZ-2C, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=592 km, ha=602 km, i=34,99° trzy satelity Chuangxin-5, należące do systemu zwiadu elektronicznego mórz. Nazwane zostały Yaogan-30-10 A, B i C. Prócz tego wyniesiono satelitę Tianqi-15 (Ruijin-1) dla komunikacji w ramach Internetu rzeczy. Był to dziesiąty i ostatni start w ramach konstelacji.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210716.htm#01
Long March-2C launches Yaogan-30-10 and Tianqi-15
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2ZQA-H3BG8
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1417139713404768257
China launches new remote-sensing satellites
Source: Xinhua| 2021-07-19 10:56:47|Editor: huaxia
XICHANG, July 19 (Xinhua) -- China successfully launched a new remote-sensing satellite group from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province at 8:19 a.m. Monday (Beijing Time).
The satellites were sent into orbit by a Long March-2C carrier rocket. This is the 10th group belonging to the Yaogan-30 family, and will survey the electromagnetic environment and verify relevant technologies by adopting multi-satellite network mode.
Also aboard was Tianqi-15, a satellite belonging to the Tianqi constellation, which will serve the Internet of Things data collection.
The Long March-2C carrier rocket, developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, measures 43 meters in length and has a takeoff mass of 242 tonnes.
The rocket is capable of sending two tonnes of payloads to the solar synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500 km.
Monday's launch was the 380th mission of the Long March rocket series that also marked the conclusion of the launch of the Yaogan-30 family.
The Long March-2C has sent all 10 groups of Yaogan-30 satellites into orbit with high accuracy since September 2017, with a 100 percent launch success rate. Enditem
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-07/19/c_1310069729.htm
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/8hpJnDWylnt2D0HSXxMyjg
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/china-fairing-recovery-long-march-2c/
Yaogan 30-10-01 (CX 5-28) https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/yaogan-30-01.htm
Yaogan 30-10-02 (CX 5-29)
Yaogan 30-10-03 (CX 5-30)
Tianqi 15 (TQ 15, Ruijin) https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/tianqi-8.htm
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21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
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27 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-3 ?
30 18:53:37 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
30 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
31 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie ?
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
SIERPIEŃ 2021
05 15:00 Xichang CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
10 21:55 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 ()GISAT-1)
12 ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
13 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
26 ??:?? Bajkonue 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
?? ??:?? Canaveral/KSC Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Tianshu
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
WRZESIEŃ 2021
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23 ??:?? Semnan Simorgh ?
Coś więcej wiadomo nt. tej drugiej próby startu ?
Start Nauki był 66. udanym kosmicznym startem w 2021 (jak i na LL)
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_chr/lau2021.htm
Z kolei A. ZAK nie uwzględnia na swojej liście 2-go nieudanego startu irańskiego i u niego wyniesienie Nauki z 21 lipca (wspólna numeracja dla udanych i nieudanych startów) jest na pozycji 69.
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#soyuz_ms19
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
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30 21:00-22:30 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 17:20:10 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
05 15:00 Xichang CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 21:56 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
10 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
12 00:13 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 ()GISAT-1)
16 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
1? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
20/21 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
31 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
3D ~06:30 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Tianshu
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
WRZESIEŃ 2021
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Satelita topograficzny na orbicie
29.07. o 04:01 z Jiuquan wystrzelona została RN CZ-2D, która wyniosła na orbitę LEO satelitę topografii stereograficznej Tianhui-1 (04).
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210716.htm#04
Long March-2D launches TianHui-1 04
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A_AGN_ee6Q
Earth-observation satellite launched
By ZHAO LEI | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-07-29 13:08
(http://img2.chinadaily.com.cn/images/202107/29/61025c9ca310efa1e3b27b42.jpeg)
China launches the Tianhui 1-04 satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China at noon on July 29. [Photo by Wang Jiangbo/Provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
China launched an Earth-observation satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northwestern Gobi Desert on Thursday, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.
The State-owned space giant said the satellite, called Tianhui 1-04, was carried by a Long March 2D carrier rocket that blasted off at 12:01 pm. This was the 381st launch by a Long March-series rocket.
Developed by Aerospace Dongfanghong, a subsidiary of the China Academy of Space Technology, the satellite will be used for scientific experiments, surveying land resources and land mapping.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202107/29/WS610237caa310efa1bd66545c.html
China launches Tianhui military mapping satellite
August 3, 2021 Stephen Clark
(https://mk0spaceflightnoa02a.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/lm2dlaunch1.jpg)
A Long March 2D rocket lifts off with the Tianhui 1-04 spacecraft. Credit: Xinhua
China successfully launched a Long March 2D rocket July 29 with a Tianhui military satellite on a mission to collect data for maps and land surveys.
China’s largest state-owned space program contractor said the Tianhui 1-04 satellite launched at 0401 GMT (12:01 a.m. EDT) on July 29 from the Jiuquan space center in the Gobi Desert of northwestern China.
The 13-story Long March 2D rocket fired off its launch pad with around 650,000 pounds of thrust from four hydrazine-fueled main engines. The Long March 2D’s second stage took over a few minutes after liftoff, completing a burn to inject its payload into orbit.
Chinese officials declared the launch a success, and independent orbital tracking data published by the U.S. military indicated the rocket deployed its satellite in a near-circular orbit about 300 miles (500 kilometers) above Earth at an inclination of 97.5 degrees.
The Tianhui 1-04 payload is the sixth in China’s series of Tianhui mapping satellites, joining three similar first-generation spacecraft and two new-generation Tianhui satellites.
The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., or CASC, said in a statement that the Tianhui 1-04 spacecraft will conduct land and resource surveys, collect data to create and global update maps, and perform scientific research. The satellite is believed to carry multiple cameras, including stereo instruments to generate three-dimensional maps.
The spacecraft was built by Aerospace Dongfanghong Satellite Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of CASC.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/03/china-launches-tianhui-mapping-satellilte/
http://www.xinhuanet.com/2021-07/29/c_1127708400.htm
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/long-march-2d-tianhui/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/th-1.htm
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
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03 17:20:10 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
05 15:00 Xichang CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 21:56 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
10 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
12 00:13 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 ()GISAT-1)
16 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
1? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
20/21 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
31 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
3D ~06:30 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Tianshu
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
WRZESIEŃ 2021
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Wystartowała rakieta Ariane
30.07. o 21:00 z Kourou wystrzelona została RN Ariane-5ECA+, która wyniosła na orbitę GTO satelity Star One D2 i Eutelsat Quantum.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210716.htm#06
Ariane 5 launches Star One D2 and EUTELSAT QUANTUM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hUHHS42tN4
Arianespace Flight VA254 – Star One D2 / EUTELSAT QUANTUM (EN)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DucdS8PVM0
Separation is now confirmed for our first passenger: Star One D2!
Stay tuned for the next step of tonight’s mission! #VA254 @Arianegroup@embratel@Maxar
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1421221825762185233
We just received confirmation that our second passenger, EUTELSAT QUANTUM, successfully separated!
#VA254 @Arianegroup@embratel@Maxar@Eutelsat_SA@AirbusSpace@esa@esa_sts@EsaTelecoms@CNES
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1421223425725579270
https://twitter.com/Dr_ThomasZ/status/1421288956847693825
Thomas Zurbuchen@Dr_ThomasZ
Visiting the #Ariane5 launchpad with @esa_sts director Daniel Neuenschwander and @arianespaceceo. These are my close collaborators for all things @NASAWebb which will launch from this launchpad.
https://twitter.com/Dr_ThomasZ/status/1421084823544868864
Arianespace to launch two telecom satellites into geostationary orbit
Ariane 5 July 20, 2021
- The sixth Arianespace launch of 2021 with the first Ariane 5 of the year, scheduled for July 30, will orbit two geostationary telecommunications satellites, Star One D2 and EUTELSAT QUANTUM. (...)
https://www.arianespace.com/press-release/arianespace-to-launch-two-telecom-satellites-into-geostationary-orbit/
Double success for Ariane 5: satellites Star One D2 and EUTELSAT QUANTUM placed in geostationary transfer orbit
Ariane 5 July 30, 2021
https://www.arianespace.com/press-release/double-success-for-ariane-5-satellites-star-one-d2-and-eutelsat-quantum-placed-in-geostationary-transfer-orbit/
Ariane 5 launches two satellites on first mission in nearly a year
by Jeff Foust — July 30, 2021
ORLANDO — An Ariane 5 successfully launched two commercial communications satellites July 30 in the first flight of the rocket in nearly a year, and the first of two missions before it launches a NASA space telescope. (...)
Star One D2 is a Maxar-built satellite for Brazilian operator Embratel Star One. The 6,190-kilogram satellite carries a payload of C-, Ka-, Ku- and X-band transponders that will serve a variety of applications, from broadband service in Central and South American to government communications over the Atlantic. The spacecraft will operate from 70 degrees west in GEO.
Eutelsat Quantum was built by Airbus Defence and Space for Eutelsat through a public-private partnership with the European Space Agency. The 3,461-kilogram satellite, based on a platform developed by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd., is the first commercial satellite with a “fully flexible” software-defined payload, allowing its spot beams to be reconfigured to meet changing markets. Eutelsat will initially operate the satellite at 48 degrees east in GEO to provide Ku-band service in the Middle East and North Africa. (...)
https://spacenews.com/ariane-5-launches-two-satellites-on-first-mission-in-nearly-a-year/
Ariane 5 rocket launches two geostationary communications satellites
July 30, 2021 Stephen Clark
(https://mk0spaceflightnoa02a.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Ariane_5_liftoff.jpg)
An Ariane 5 rocket lifts off Friday from a launch pad in French Guiana. Credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace – Photo Optique Video du CSG – P. Piron
(...) The Ariane 5 is one of the most powerful rockets in the world. Friday’s mission marked the 110th flight of an Ariane 5 rocket since 1996, but it was the first Ariane 5 launch since last August, an unusually long gap between missions to allow engineers to resolve the fairing vibration concern before the launch of JWST.
Technicians at a Northrop Grumman facility in Southern California are readying the observatory — the largest space telescope ever flown — for shipment by boat to the Guiana Space Center.
But first, the Ariane 5 team had to successfully launch two commercial communications satellites Friday.
Thomas Zurbuchen, head of NASA’s science mission directorate, attended the launch Friday in French Guiana. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in an interview Thursday that the agency sent Zurbuchen to the Guiana Space Center to check on preparations for the JWST launch.
“We sent Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen down to French Guiana because it seems the only hold up that we would see with James Webb would be whether or not these two Arianes that fly before JWST, if they get off safely and on time,” Nelson said. “And we wanted Dr. Z t to go down there and check all of that out, so he’ll report to us on what he sees.”(...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/07/30/ariane-5-rocket-launches-two-geostationary-communications-satellites/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/07/ariane-5-loft-satellites-james-webb/
Star One D2 https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/starone-d2.htm
Eutelsat Quantum https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/eutelsat-quantum.htm
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Starty kosmiczne w 2021
Starty wg miesięcy
I 7 (Chiny 2, SpaceX 3, Rocket Lab 1, VO 1)
II 9+1 (16+1) (Chiny 2+1, SpaceX 2, NG 1, Rosja 3, Indie 1)
III 10 (26+1) (Chiny 3, SpaceX 4, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 2)
IV 11 (37+1) (Chiny 4, SpaceX 3, ULA 1, Rosja 2, Europa 1)
V 9+1 (46+2) (Chiny 3, SpaceX 4, ULA 1, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 1, )
VI 13+2 (59+4) (Chiny 4, SpaceX 4, NG 2, VO 1, Rosja 2, Iran 2)
VII 10 (69+4) (Chiny 6, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 2, Europa 1)
W skrócie: ilość startów
Chiny 24+1
USA/Nowa Zelandia (Rocket Lab) 30+1 (SpaceX 20, ULA 2, NG 3, Virgin Orbit 2, Rocket Lab 3+1)
Rosja 12+0 z Kourou
Europa (bez europejskich Sojuzów) 2
Japonia 0
Indie 1
Iran 2
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Starty wg ilości wyniesionych satelitów/sond
I 219 (Chiny 4, SpaceX 204, Rocket Lab 1, VO 10)
II 170+6 (Chiny 4+6, SpaceX 120, NG 24, Rosja 3, Indie 19) 389+6
III 327 (Chiny 5, SpaceX 240, Rocket Lab 8, Rosja 74) 716+6
IV 177 (Chiny 12, SpaceX 121, ULA 1, Rosja 37, Europa 6) 893+6
V 279+2 (Chiny 6, SpaceX 234, ULA 3, Rocket Lab 2, Rosja 36) 1172+8
VI 116+2 (Chiny 10, SpaceX 93, NG 4, VO 7, Rosja 2, Iran 2) 1288+10
VII 57+1? (Chiny 17+1?, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 37, Europa 2) 1345=1?+10
W skrócie: starty wg ilości wyniesionych satelitów/sond (w tym CubeSaty):
Chiny 58+1?6
USA 1071+2:
SpaceX 1012
ULA 4
NG 28
Virgin Orbit 17
Astra
Nowa Zelandia (Rocket Lab) 10+2
Rosja 189+0 z Kourou
Europa (bez europejskich Sojuzów) 8
Japonia 0
Indie 19
Iran 2
CubeSaty
I SpaceX 121, VO 10
II NG ?, Indie ?
III Rocket Lab 6, Rosja 19 ?
IV Europa 4, Chiny ?
V ULA 2
VI SpaceX 62, VO 7
VII 0
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4133.msg146649#msg146649
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Jeden chiński satelita jest w stanie niepewnego istnienia.
Wg LK został wyniesiony
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4470.msg167027#msg167027
ale brak potwierdzenia na stronach
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#soyuz_ms19
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_chr/lau2021.htm
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
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04 16:57:44 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
05 15:00 Xichang CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 21:56 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
10 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
12 00:13 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 ()GISAT-1)
16 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
1? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
20/21 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
31 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
3D ~06:30 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
WRZESIEŃ 2021
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Co poszło nie tak z Hyperbolą?
03.08. około 07:46 z Jiuquan wystrzelona została RN Shuang Quxian-1 (SQX-1, Hyperbola-1), która miała wynieść na orbitę nieznanego satelitę. Według niepotwierdzonych informacji ostatni stopień rakiety osiągnął orbitę, ale nie oddzieliła się osłona aerodynamiczna. Inna wersja mówi o zbyt krótkiej pracy trzeciego stopnia.
EDIT: 03.08. o 07:39 z Jiuquan wystrzelona została RN Shuang Quxian-1 (SQX-1, Hyperbola-1), która miała wynieść na orbitę satelitę teledetekcyjnego Jilin-1 Mofang-1A. Start zakończył się awaryjnie.
EDIT: 03.08. o 07:39:30 z Jiuquan wystrzelona została RN Shuang Quxian-1 (SQX-1, Hyperbola-1), która miała wynieść na orbitę heliosynchroniczną na wysokości 500 km satelitę teledetekcyjnego Jilin-1 Mofang-1A. Start zakończył się fiaskiem, gdyż nie oddzieliła się osłona startowa, dodatkowa masa spowodował niedobór prędkości, wyniosła ona 7,4 km.s. Ostatni stopień rakiety wraz z niedoszłym satelitą spadły na Antarktydę.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210801.htm#01
Andrew Jones @AJ_FI 12:33 PM · 3 sie 2021
So, Chinese private firm iSpace launched a Hyperbola-1 solid rocket today ~07:50 UTC. Amateur footage posted on Chinese social media was swiftly deleted. We've had no official update since. Looks like a failure, but no confirmation. This would be iSpace's 2nd failure in 6 months
https://twitter.com/AJ_FI/status/1422505911432646687
Flight test of China's commercial carrier rocket fails
Source: Xinhua| 2021-08-03 22:42:50|Editor: huaxia
JIUQUAN, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- The flight test of the third Hyperbola-1 commercial carrier rocket was unsuccessful.
Abnormal performance was identified during the flight of the rocket, which lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 3:39 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Tuesday.
The satellite, carried by the rocket, did not enter orbit as scheduled. Enditem
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-08/03/c_1310105568.htm
Mystery surrounds Chinese private rocket launch attempt
by Andrew Jones — August 3, 2021 Updated 1:53 p.m. following confirmation of launch failure.
HELSINKI — Chinese private firm iSpace conducted a launch of a Hyperbola-1 solid rocket early Tuesday but status of the mission remained unclear for hours after liftoff.
The Hyperbola-1 four-stage solid rocket lifted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert at around 3:50 a.m. Eastern (15:50 local time) August 3.
The launch was tacitly revealed ahead of time via airspace closure notices. The first signs of an issue with the launch came with the early deletion of amateur footage from Chinese social media platform Sina Weibo.
A successful launch to a sun-synchronous orbit would normally be reported within an hour of launch. Neither the firm nor Chinese state media had issued a report on the situation by 8:00 a.m. Eastern. Chinese state media later confirmed that the satellite “did not enter orbit as scheduled.” (...)
https://spacenews.com/mystery-surrounds-chinese-private-rocket-launch-attempt/
Chinese commercial launcher fails during climb to orbit
August 3, 2021 Stephen Clark
(https://mk0spaceflightnoa02a.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/hyperbola1-file.jpg)
File photo of a Hyperbola 1 rocket undergoing launch preparations. Credit: i-Space
(...) The Hyperbola 1 rocket was developed by iSpace, also known as Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology Ltd. On its website, iSpace says the Hyperbola 1 rocket consists of four solid-fueled stages, which are supplemented by liquid-fueled attitude control engines.
A data sheet posted on iSpace’s website indicates the Hyperbola 1 rocket stands about 78 feet (24 meters) tall, and produces about 173,000 pounds of liftoff thrust. It can deliver a payload of up to 660 pounds, or 300 kilograms, to a 310-mile-high (500-kilometer) sun-synchronous orbit, according to iSpace.
The first launch of a Hyperbola 1 rocket succeeded in July 2019, making iSpace the first privately-managed firm in China to deliver a satellite into orbit. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/03/chinese-commercial-launcher-fails-during-climb-to-orbit/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/08/chinese-commercial-hyperbola-fails-return/
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
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08 15:46:56 Canaveral 41 Atlas-5/N22 Starliner OFT-2
10 21:56:04 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
10 ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
12 00:13 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 ()GISAT-1)
16 ~01:50 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, PRETTY, RadCube,
SUNSTORM, ľHETsat, ? x ?
1? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
19 22:33 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
27 21:00-00:30 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 STP-27AD1
29 ~06:30 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
WRZESIEŃ 2021
15 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
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https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1423753587109281804
A5/OFT-2: Boeing will continue Starliner troubleshooting in ULA's Vertical Integration Facility over the weekend, the company says; for those of you scoring at home, the next available launch dates, based on rendezvous requirements alone, are believed to be 8/15, 16, 19 and 20
https://twitter.com/Tmccreight25/status/1423793778549219336
If it doesn't launch by 20 I doubt it will launch till November. Because then you're running up against SpaceX CRS-23 and SpaceX Crew-3 docking port requirements... if you ask me the ISS could do with an additional IDSS compatible port on the USOS.
https://twitter.com/Tmccreight25/status/1423794785693880328
Considering the need for CBM berthing ports is reduced as only Cygnus uses it now. (IIRC HTV-X will also use CBM but the likelihood of a Cygnus and HTV-X being docked at the same time is remote) I Personally think NASA should give serious thought to additional IDSS Ports
https://twitter.com/SpaceXPad39A/status/1423825666647240708
Is the 20th the last day for availability based on rendezvous requirements before CRS-23 (if CRS-23 were to stick with launch on the 28th)
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ze strony Bena Coopera: http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
ATLAS 5
The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with two solid rocket boosters, will launch the second test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, OFT-2, to the ISS on TBD. An Atlas 5 with the maximum five solid rocket boosters will launch the third Space Test Program mission, STP-3, for the U.S. Space Force on TBD. An Atlas 5 with no boosters will launch NASA's Lucy asteroid mission on October 16 at 5:34am EDT. And an Atlas 5 with one solid rocket booster will launch the USSF-8 mission for the U.S. Space Force on TBA.
FALCON 9
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the CRS-23 Cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS from pad 39A on August 28 around 3:30am EDT. A Falcon 9 will launch the Crew Dragon Inspiration4 private spaceflight-participant mission from pad 39A on September 15, likely in the morning EDT. A Falcon Heavy from pad 39A will launch the USSF-44 mission for the U.S. Space Force on October. And a Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four astronauts aboard Crew Dragon Crew-3 to the ISS on October 31 around 1:30am EDT. Other upcoming Falcon 9 launches include Starlink missions on dates TBD.
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CZ-6 bezbłędna
04.08. o 11:01 z Taiyuan wystrzelona została RN CZ-6, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=899 km, ha=908 km, i=88,98° dwa satelity multimedialne KL-Beta A i KL-Beta B dla niemieckiej firmy Kleos.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210801.htm#02
Long March-6 launches two KL-Beta satellites
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcAkB1IIlsE
China sends two multimedia satellites into orbit
Source: Xinhua| 2021-08-04 20:04:23|Editor: huaxia
TAIYUAN, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- China on Wednesday successfully sent two multimedia satellites into pre-set orbit from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province.
The satellites were launched by a Long March-6 carrier rocket at 7:01 p.m. (Beijing Time).
The launch was the 382nd flight mission for the Long March series carrier rockets. Enditem
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-08/04/c_1310107695.htm
Chinese rocket launches two small satellites to test communications tech
August 5, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Long March 6 rocket lifts off Wednesday with two small satellites. Credit: Institute of Microsatellite Innovation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
(...) Chinese officials declared the launch a success, marking the 27th orbital launch attempt by a Chinese rocket this year. Two of China’s orbital launch attempts this year have failed.
The two satellites aboard the Long March 6 launch were developed by the Shanghai Institute of Microsatellite Innovation, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.
The mission was the second launch with test satellites for a new global multimedia network, the Chinese Academy of Sciences said, without identifying the name of the network.
The orbital inclination, spacecraft manufacturer, and the description of the satellites match a pair of “KL-Alpha” payloads launched in 2019 for KLEO Connect, a Munich-based company which seeks to develop a fleet of 300 small satellites to provide industrial asset tracking and data relay services.
The two technology demonstration satellites launched Wednesday are believed to be the next pair of “KL-Beta” test spacecraft. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/05/chinese-rocket-launches-two-small-satellites-to-test-communications-technology/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/08/kl-beta-launch/
KL-Beta A https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/kl-beta-a.htm
KL-Beta B
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CZ-3B też nie zawodzi
05.08. o 16:30:04,926 z Xichang wystrzelona została RN CZ-3B/G3, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=189 km, ha=35822 km, i=27,15° satelitę telekomunikacyjnego Zhongxing-2E.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210801.htm#03
Long March-3B launches ChinaSat-2E (ZhongXing-2E)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNBvHptNz2g
China launches Zhongxing-2E satellite
Source: Xinhua| 2021-08-06 01:37:11|Editor: huaxia
XICHANG, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- China sent the Zhongxing-2E satellite into space on a Long March-3B carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province at 0:30 a.m. Friday.
The satellite has entered its preset orbit.
Friday's launch was the 383rd mission of the Long March rocket series. Enditem
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-08/06/c_1310110430.htm
China launches Zhongxing-2E communications satellite
by Andrew Jones — August 6, 2021
HELSINKI — China sent the Zhongxing-2E into geosynchronous transfer orbit Thursday with the launch of a Long March 3B rocket from Xichang.
The Long March 3B ignited at 12:30 p.m. Eastern August 5, rising above the hills of the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province after midnight local time. (...)
https://spacenews.com/china-launches-zhongxing-2e-communications-satellite/
Keeping up busy launch schedule, China launches military telecom satellite
August 5, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Long March 3B rocket lifts off with the Chinasat 2E satellite Thursday. Credit: CASC
(...) In a statement, CASC said Zhongxing 2E “is a communications and broadcasting satellite.”
Zhongxing 2E is likely based on the DFH-4 satellite design produced by the China Academy of Space Technology, another government-owned contractor in the Chinese space program.
Analysts believe previous satellites in the Zhongxing 2 series, including a spacecraft on a previous launch in 2019, are designed to provide mobile communications services to the Chinese military. Zhongxing 2E likely has a similar mission. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/05/keeping-up-busy-launch-schedule-china-launches-military-telecom-satellite/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/st-2_china.htm
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/08/zhongxing-2e-long-march-3b/
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GLSV Mk II zawiodła w dziesiejszym locie.
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
__________________________________________________________________________________________
18 22:42 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Gaofen-11 (03)
19 22:33:17 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
20 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe x 2
23 ??:?? Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
27 01:00-00:30 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 STP-27AD1
28 07:37:12 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
3D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
WRZESIEŃ 2021
02 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
1D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
15 ??:?? KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
16 18:11-18:41 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9
3D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
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Dziękuję za aktualizację! Sporo na czerwono się wydarzyło, a jeszcze więcej doskoczyło w planach na najbliższe starty!
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19 22:33:17 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32215/
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
19 22:32 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Tianhui-2 02A, 02B
21 22:13:40 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
__________________________________________________________________________________________
24 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe x 2
24 15:45 Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
27 01:00-00:30 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 STP-27AD1
28 07:37:12 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
3D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
WRZESIEŃ 2021
02 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
1D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
15 ??:?? KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
16 18:11-18:41 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9
3D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
?? ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
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Start Vegi
17.08. o 01:47:06 z Kourou wystrzelona została RN Vega, która wyniosła w T+52' na orbitę o przybliżonych parametrach: hp=625 km, ha=625 km, i=97,89° satelitę Pleiades Neo 4, a w T+1h 45' na orbitę o parametrach: hp=521 km, ha=562 km, i=97,56° satelity LEDSAT, RadCube, SUNSTORM i BRO-4.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210816.htm#01
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E8p0j3GXEAIRNmB?format=jpg&name=small)(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E863HMgXIAID_B0?format=jpg&name=small)
Vega launches Pléiades Neo 4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do_1fy2WzHo
Separation confirmed for our main passenger #PléiadesNeo! Satelita
We’ll be proud to launch your brothers with #VegaC!
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1427460842602237952
LEDSAT, is an educational project from the @SapienzaRoma, participating in @esa's Fly Your Satellite! program, that has been conceived to investigate the performances of a technology based on Light Emitting Diodes for optical Low-Earth Orbit satellites tracking.
BRO-4 is the fourth CubeSat of the constellation BRO (Breizh Reconnaissance Orbiter), a spectrum monitoring and electromagnetic intelligence service for maritime surveillance developed by the French start-up @UnseenLabs.
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1427462968971833350
RADCUBE is a CubeSat from C3S, Hungary, to demonstrate miniaturized instrument technologies that measure in-situ the space radiation and magnetic field environment in Low Earth Orbit for space weather monitoring purposes.
SUNSTORM is a CubeSat from Reaktor Space Lab, Finland, with an innovative solar X-ray spectrometer to detect the X-ray pulses produced by coronal mass ejections – massive eruptions of many millions of tons of material from the Sun’s surface.
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1427463011481100290
Separation confirmed for our four other passengers! #VV19
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1427473497010417668
19th Vega mission demonstrates Arianespace’s ability to deliver for the most innovative projects for the benefits of its clients
August 17, 2021
- On August 16, Arianespace launched the 19th Vega mission (VV19), its 7th successful launch of the year.
– This launch orbited Pléiades Neo 4, the second very high-resolution satellite of the new Airbus Defence and Space’s Earth Observation satellite constellation.
– Four innovative cubesats were also deployed for ESA and Unseenlabs.
On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 10:47 pm local time (01:47 am (UTC) on Thursday, August 17), a Vega launch vehicle operated by Arianespace lifted off successfully from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana (South America). This mission marked Arianespace’s 7th successful launch of the year and the second with Vega in 2021. It lasted one hour, 44 minutes and 59 seconds during which Pléiades Neo 4 separated on a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 625 km while the four auxiliary payloads separated at 551 kilometers. (...)
https://www.arianespace.com/press-release/vv19-vega-launch-success/
https://twitter.com/arianespaceceo/status/1427476006370222087
RADCUBE
Siedemnastego sierpnia rakieta Vega wyniosła na orbitę pięć satelitów. W tym małego satelitę o nazwie RADCUBE, w którego budowie uczestniczyła polska spółka Astronika.
18 VIII https://kosmonauta.net/2021/08/kosmiczna-relacja-na-zywo/
Wystartował kolejny satelita Pléiades Neo
19 sierpnia 2021, 12:33
Pléiades Neo zaoferuje klientom najlepsze w swojej klasie możliwości i znacznie wzmocni naszą pozycję na rynku zobrazowań o bardzo wysokiej rozdzielczości. Pierwsze zdjęcia z Pléiades Neo 3 są wyjątkowe i potwierdzają, że podjęliśmy właściwe decyzje pod względem tego projektu, pozwalające sprostać coraz bardziej wymagającym klientom z branży zobrazowań geoprzestrzennych.
François Lombard, szef działu systemów rozpoznawczych w Airbus Defence and Space
https://www.space24.pl/wiadomosci/wystartowal-kolejny-satelita-pliades-neo
Arianespace@Arianespace·16 sie
09:47 p.m. Washington, D.C. time, August 16;
10:47 p.m. Kourou time, August 16;
01:47 a.m. Universal time (UTC), August 17;
03:47 a.m. Paris time, August 17;
10:47 a.m. Tokyo time, August 17.
https://www.arianespace.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/PRESS-KIT-VV19-08122021-EN.pdf
Vega launches second Pléiades Neo imaging satellite
by Jason Rainbow — August 16, 2021
(https://spacenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/VV19-879x485.jpeg)
Arianespace’s 19th Vega mission Aug. 16 launched the Pléiades Neo 4 Earth observation satellite and four auxiliary spacecraft. Credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/JM Guillon
TAMPA, Fla. — Arianespace launched a second satellite for the Pléiades Neo imaging constellation Aug. 16 on a Vega rocket.
The Pléiades Neo 4 satellite lifted off from French Guiana 9:47 p.m. Eastern, successfully separating from the rocket about an hour later.
The satellite will join Pléiades Neo 3, which launched on a Vega April 28, at 620-kilometer sun-synchronous polar orbit. (...)
https://spacenews.com/vega-launches-second-pleiades-neo-imaging-satellite/
Arianespace launches second Pléiades Neo remote sensing satellite
August 17, 2021 Stephen Clark
(https://mk0spaceflightnoa02a.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/pleiadesneo3.jpg)
Artist’s concept of a Pléiades Neo satellite. Credit: Airbus
(...)The rocket’s Swiss-made payload shroud jettisoned after the initial climb above Earth’s atmosphere. (...)
The four-satellite program is costing Airbus about 600 million euros, or roughly $700 million.
The Pléiades Neo satellites can produce optical imagery of Earth’s surface with a resolution of 11.8 inches, or 30 centimeters, according to Airbus. That’s good enough to resolve features such as vehicles and road markings. (...)
The imaging resolution of Airbus’s four Pléiades Neo satellites is comparable to the resolution provided by Maxar’s six-satellite WorldView Legion surveillance satellites due to begin launching next year. The companies are competitors, providing the highest-resolution Earth observation imagery on the global commercial market.
With the help of laser inter-satellite communications links, the Pléiades Neo satellites will be able to respond rapidly to tasking requests within 30 to 40 minutes, according to Airbus. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/17/arianespace-launches-second-pleiades-neo-remote-sensing-satellite/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/08/earth-observation-secondary-vega/
https://www.humanmag.pl/vega-vv19-z-powodzeniem-wprowadza-na-rynek-pleiades-neo-i-sunstorm-radcube-i-ledsat-cubesats/
https://przeclaw-news.pl/vega-vv19-z-sukcesem-wprowadza-na-rynek-pleiades-neo-sunstorm-radcube-i-ledsat-cubesats/
Pléiades-Neo 4 (VHR-2020 2) https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/pleiades-neo.htm
BRO 4 https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/bro-1.htm
RADCUBE https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/radcube.htm
Sunstorm (XFM Cube, XFM CubeSat) https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/sunstorm.htm
LEDSAT https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ledsat.htm
w https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4747.msg168857#msg168857
2 21.04.23) 2021 SIE 18 07:26 KOSMONAUTA.NET
RADCUBE
Siedemnastego sierpnia rakieta Vega wyniosła na orbitę pięć satelitów. W tym małego satelitę o nazwie RADCUBE, w którego budowie uczestniczyła polska spółka Astronika.
(https://24liveblog.tradingfront.cn/event/2829024499786478313/20210817211948_966696.jpeg)
3 24.04.23) 2021 SIE 30 16:16 ORIONID
Sunstorm działa w trybie operacyjnym
Sunstorm jest CubeSatem będącym demonstratorem technologii, który został wyniesiony na orbitę w czasie sierpniowego startu rakiety Vega.
Jego zadaniem jest wykrywanie erupcji słonecznych w zakresie rentgenowskiego promieniowania.
Kilka dni temu Sunstorm dokonał pierwszej udanej detekcji promieniowania rentgenowskiego.
https://twitter.com/ESA_Tech/status/1431148573404672003
więcej o starcie Vegi: https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4694.msg168676#msg168676
4) #OTD 16 August 2021, launch of @vega_sts VV19 from@EuropeSpacePort with the #Pléiades Neo 4 satellite on board & 5 auxiliary payloads: BRO-4, SUNSTORM, LEDSAT, and RADCUBE @ESA_transport
👉https://earth.esa.int/eogateway/news/an-overview-of-the-pleiades-neo-mission
https://twitter.com/ESA_History/status/1691741234878971946
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Dwa satelity zwiadu
18.08. o 22:32 z Taiyuan wystrzelona została RN CZ-4B, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=503 km, ha=520 km, i=97,44° dwa satelity Tianhui-2 02A i Tianhui-2 02B, których zadaniem będzie uzyskiwanie stereograficznych obrazów metodą interferometrii SAR.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210816.htm#02
Long March-4B launches TianHui-2 02
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1d2U0TOD7M
China launches new satellite group
2021-08-19 08:12:37 XinhuaEditor : Li YanECNS App Download
China successfully launched the Tianhui II-02 satellite group at 6:32 a.m. on Thursday from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern China's Shanxi Province.
The satellite group was carried by a Long March-4B carrier rocket and then entered the planned orbit.
It was the 384th mission of the Long March series carrier rockets.
http://www.ecns.cn/news/2021-08-19/detail-ihaqcyws4450484.shtml
China launches two radar mapping satellites
August 19, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Long March 4B rocket launches a pair of Tianhui 2 mapping satellites. Credit: CASC
(...) In a scientific paper, Chinese officials said the Tianhui 2 satellites are similar to the German TerraSAR X and TanDEM X radar observation satellites. The use of two satellites flying in formation yields stereo data critical to generate 3D maps.
From an orbit 300 miles above the planet, the Tianhui 2 satellites can gather imagery with a resolution of about 10 feet (3 meters), Chinese officials said. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/19/china-launches-two-radar-mapping-satellites/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/08/tianhui-2-group-2/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/tianhui-2.htm
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Dwa satelity dla Internetu
24.08. o 11:15 z Jiuquan wystrzelona została RN CZ-2C/YZ-1S, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=1082 km,
ha=1106 km, i=86,41° dwa satelity telekomunikacyjne Hulianwng Ronghe Weixing (Internet Fusion Satellite Test) oraz
technologicznego TJSW.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210816.htm#04
Long March-2C launches three satellites
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3ICvRO5Qx4
China launches two experimental satellites
Source: Xinhua| 2021-08-24 20:41:19|Editor: huaxia
JIUQUAN, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- China successfully sent two experimental satellites into planned orbit on Tuesday.
A Yuanzheng-1 (Expedition-1) upper stage aboard a Long March-2C carrier rocket blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 7:15 p.m. (Beijing Time), carrying the experimental satellites.
The launch was the 385th mission for the Long March series carrier rockets. Enditem
http://www.news.cn/english/2021-08/24/c_1310146039.htm
China launches demo satellites for internet constellation
August 24, 2021 Stephen Clark
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The new 4.2-meter-diameter payload fairing for China’s Long March 2C rocket. Credit: CASC
(...) U.S. military tracking data indicated the rocket’s Yuanzheng 1S upper stage delivered the two satellites, known by the Chinese acronym RSW, into an orbit about 680 miles (1,100 kilometers) above Earth with an inclination of 89.4 degrees to the equator.
An unidentified third satellite, also with a communications tech demo mission, was also on-board the Long March 2C rocket.
China is planning to launch a constellation of up to 13,000 satellites to provide global internet connectivity, according to regulatory filings with the International Telecommunication Union. (...)
In a sign that China is making plans for the large-scale deployment of a satellite constellation, the Long March 2C rocket launched Tuesday debuted a new 13.8-foot-diameter (4.2-meter) payload fairing. The nose shroud is wider than fairings flown on past Long March 2C rockets, giving each launcher a larger payload volume to accommodate more satellites on a single mission.
The Long March 2C rocket also launched with a tube-shaped multi-satellite adapter structure inside its payload fairing. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/24/china-launches-demo-satellites-for-internet-constellation/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/08/cz-2c-internet-satellite-launch/
RSW 1 https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/rsw-1.htm
RSW 2
TJSW (?)
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Drugi chiński start dnia
24.08. o 15:41 z Xichang wystrzelona została RN CZ-3B/G3, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=197 km, ha=35816 km, i=28,48° satelitę TJSW-7.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210816.htm#05
Long March-3B launches TJSW-7
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXdOaZeF1yc
China launches new communication technology experiment satellite
Source: Xinhua| 2021-08-25 00:21:44|Editor: huaxia
XICHANG, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- China successfully launched a new communication technology experiment satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province Tuesday.
The satellite was launched at 11:41 p.m. (Beijing Time) by a Long March-3B carrier rocket and entered the planned orbit successfully.
This launch marked the 386th mission for the Long March series carrier rockets. Enditem
http://www.news.cn/english/2021-08/25/c_1310146417.htm
China launches another geostationary military satellite
August 25, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Long March 3B rocket takes off with the TJS 7 satellite. Credit: CASC
(...) The launch aboard a Long March 3B rocket, which occurred at 11:41 p.m. Beijing time, was the second Chinese space mission to ascend into orbit Tuesday. Earlier in the day, a Long March 2C rocket launched from the Jiuquan space center in northwestern China with a group of test satellites for a Chinese space-based broadband network. (...)
The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., or CASC, the government-run contractor that oversees the Chinese space program, said the TJS 7 satellite will be “mainly used to carry out communication technology test missions.”
But that is likely a cover for a clandestine military mission. Analysts believe the TJS series of satellites actually serve the Chinese military, providing early warning and intelligence-gathering functions.
CASC said the TJS 7 satellite was developed by subsidiary organization called the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology. That could indicate the TJS 7 spacecraft carries infrared sensors to collect data on foreign missile launches for the Chinese military, according to Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and an expert in spaceflight activity.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/08/25/china-launches-another-geostationary-military-satellite/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/08/tjsw-7-launch/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/tjs-2.htm
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
19 22:32 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Tianhui-2 02A, 02B
21 22:13:40 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
24 11:15 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe 1, 2, TJSW
24 15:41 Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
28 22:35 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 [STP-27AD1]
29 07:14:47 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
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?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
WRZESIEŃ 2021
02 ??:?? Vandenberg 2W Firefly Alpha [wiele satelitów]
1D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
15 ??:?? KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
16 18:11-18:41 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
?? ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
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Starty kosmiczne w 2021
Starty wg miesięcy
I 7 (Chiny 2, SpaceX 3, Rocket Lab 1, VO 1)
II 9+1 (16+1) (Chiny 2+1, SpaceX 2, NG 1, Rosja 3, Indie 1)
III 10 (26+1) (Chiny 3, SpaceX 4, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 2)
IV 11 (37+1) (Chiny 4, SpaceX 3, ULA 1, Rosja 2, Europa 1)
V 9+1 (46+2) (Chiny 3, SpaceX 4, ULA 1, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 1, )
VI 13+1 (59+3) (Chiny 4, SpaceX 4, NG 2, VO 1, Rosja 2, Iran 1)
VII 10 (69+3) (Chiny 6, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 2, Europa 1)
VIII 9+3 (78+6) (Chiny 5+1, SpaceX 1, NG 1, Astra 1, Rosja 1, Europa 1, Indie 1)
W skrócie: ilość startów
Chiny 29+2
USA/Nowa Zelandia (Rocket Lab) 32+2 (SpaceX 21, ULA 2, NG 4, Virgin Orbit 2, Rocket Lab 3+1, Astra 1)
Rosja 13+0 z Kourou
Europa (bez europejskich Sojuzów) 3
Japonia 0
Indie 1+1
Iran 1
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Starty wg ilości wyniesionych satelitów/sond
I 219 (Chiny 4, SpaceX 204, Rocket Lab 1, VO 10)
II 170+6 (Chiny 4+6, SpaceX 120, NG 24, Rosja 3, Indie 19) 389+6
III 327 (Chiny 5, SpaceX 240, Rocket Lab 8, Rosja 74) 716+6
IV 177 (Chiny 12, SpaceX 121, ULA 1, Rosja 37, Europa 6) 893+6
V 279+2 (Chiny 6, SpaceX 234, ULA 3, Rocket Lab 2, Rosja 36) 1172+8
VI 116+1 (Chiny 10, SpaceX 93, NG 4, VO 7, Rosja 2, Iran 1) 1288+9
VII 57+1? (Chiny 17+1?, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 37, Europa 2) 1345=1?+9
VIII 59+2+- (Chiny 9+1, SpaceX 9, NG 2, Astra -, Rosja 34, Europa 5, Indie 1) 1404+1?+11+-
W skrócie: starty wg ilości wyniesionych satelitów/sond (w tym CubeSaty):
Chiny 67+1?+7
USA 1082+2:
SpaceX 1021
ULA 4
NG 30
Virgin Orbit 17
Astra -
Nowa Zelandia (Rocket Lab) 10+2
Rosja 223+0 z Kourou
Europa (bez europejskich Sojuzów) 13
Japonia 0
Indie 19+1
Iran 1
CubeSaty
I SpaceX 121, VO 10
II NG ?, Indie ?
III Rocket Lab 6, Rosja 19 ?
IV Europa 4, Chiny ?
V ULA 2
VI SpaceX 62, VO 7
VII 0
VIII SpaceX 8, Europa 4
* Usunięto ze statystyk dane dotyczące czerwcowego niepotwierdzonego nieudanego startu irańskiego z 23 czerwca.
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4133.msg146649#msg146649
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
19 22:32 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Tianhui-2 02A, 02B
21 22:13:40 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
24 11:15 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe 1, 2, TJSW
24 15:41 Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
28 22:35:00 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 [STP-27AD1]
29 07:14:47 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
WRZESIEŃ 2021
03 01:59:00 Vandenberg 2W Alpha PICOBUS-1, GENESIS N, GENESIS L,
QUBIK 1, QUBIK 2, FOSSASAT 1b,
FOSSASAT 2, Hiapo, TIS Serenity, BSS-1
__________________________________________________________________________________________
06 ??:?? Taiyuan 9 CZ-4C Gaofen-5 (02)
09 11:00 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
1D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
12 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Yaogan-32 02
14 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
15 ??:?? KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
16 18:11-18:41 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9
19 ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02F
20 ??:?? Wenchang 201 CZ-7 Tianzhou-3
23 18:11 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9
25 ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
?? ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
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Ach, jakże kolorowo zrobiło się ostatnimi czasy.
Firefly Alpha (firma nie chce, by używać w nazwie rakiety jej nazwy) eksplodowała w swym debiucie w T+2:30.
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Pozwolę sobie zauważyć, że im więcej kolorków tym więcej ekscytacji na forum! ;)
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Ach, jakże kolorowo zrobiło się ostatnimi czasy. {...}
Czyli w niemal ekspresowym tempie wyrównanie z ubiegłym rokiem na 3 września.
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
19 22:32 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Tianhui-2 02A, 02B
21 22:13:40 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
24 11:15 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe 1, 2, TJSW
24 15:41 Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
28 22:35:00 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 [STP-27AD1]
29 07:14:47 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
WRZESIEŃ 2021
03 01:59:00 Vandenberg 2W Alpha PICOBUS-1, GENESIS N, GENESIS L,
QUBIK 1, QUBIK 2, FOSSASAT 1b,
FOSSASAT 2, Hiapo, TIS Serenity, BSS-1
__________________________________________________________________________________________
07 02:30 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4C Gaofen-5 (02)
09 11:00 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
09 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
1D ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
12 ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Yaogan-32 02
14 ??:?? Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
15 12:00 KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
19 ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02F
20 ??:?? Wenchang 201 CZ-7 Tianzhou-3
20/23 ??:?? Xichang CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group 11, Tianqi
23 18:11 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9, 4 cubesaty
25 ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
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W związku z wprowadzeniem na początku września w Chinach cenzury na informacje o planowanych lotach kosmicznych (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=5060.msg2286339#msg2286339), wszelkie dane ich dotyczące należy traktować jako dalece niepewne.
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W związku z wprowadzeniem na początku września w Chinach cenzury na informacje o planowanych lotach kosmicznych (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=5060.msg2286339#msg2286339), wszelkie dane ich dotyczące należy traktować jako dalece niepewne.
Chyba to wpływa też na informacje o końcu misji Shenzhou-12?
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Kolejny Gaofen na orbicie
07.09. o 03:01 z Taiyuan wystrzelona została RN CZ-4C, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=680 km, ha=691 km, i=98,28° satelitę teledetekcyjnego Gaofen-5 (02).
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210901.htm#02
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-qDVwfXMAIMJWx?format=jpg&name=small)
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-qFrUHXoAUcqwv?format=jpg&name=small)(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-qFrIUXoAAqLmv?format=jpg&name=small)
Long March-4C launches Gaofen-5 02
4576 wyświetleń
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTxO4_HtX9g
Independent confirmation of the success of China's Gao Fen 5-02 launch: US tracking it in a 680 x 691 km x 98.3 deg sun-synch orbit (1020 LTDN plane) about 15 km below and 135 degrees plane difference from Gao Fen 5-01
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1435247500701708289
Gaofen 5-02 satellite launched from Taiyuan
By Zhao Lei | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-09-07 12:05
China launched the Gaofen 5-02 Earth-observation satellite on Tuesday morning at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi province, according to the China National Space Administration.
The administration said the satellite was carried by a Long March 4C carrier rocket that blasted off at 11:01 am and then successfully entered orbit, marking the deployment of the 24th Gaofen-series spacecraft and the 387th flight of the Long March rocket fleet.
Developed by the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology based on its SAST3000 satellite platform, the Gaofen 5-02 is equipped with hyperspectral observational devices tasked with monitoring air, water and environments, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the country's major space contractor and parent company of the academy.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202109/07/WS6136e50ba310efa1bd66de0f.html
China launches Gaofen environmental monitoring satellite
September 8, 2021 Stephen Clark
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A Chinese Long March 4C rocket lifts off with the Gaofen 5-02 remote sensing satellite. Credit: CASC
(...) Gaofen 5-02 is beginning a planned eight-year mission with a multi-channel optical hyperspectral imaging instrument capable of detecting variations in land cover, such as different types of vegetation and urban growth. The hyperspectral sensor can also resolve water quality.
The satellite’s predecessor, Gaofen 5-01, also carried payloads to track air pollution and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Gaofen 5-02 is believed to host a similar instrument suite.
China’s official Xinhua news agency said the satellite was developed by the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, a subsidiary of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., the government-run prime contractor for the Chinese space program.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/09/08/china-launches-gaofen-environmental-monitoring-satellite/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/09/garden-5-02/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/gf-5.htm
EDIT 21.02.23
Chinese satellite detects methane leaks in US
By China Daily | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2022-11-09 16:43
China's Gaofen 5B Earth-observation satellite has helped identify two point sources of methane emissions in the US state of New Mexico as it passed the region, according to Zhang Yongguang, a professor at Nanjing University.
Based on a satellite image captured by the advanced hyperspectral images Gaofen 5B carried in February, the gradient of methane concentration in the two locations is estimated to be an enhancement of 25 parts per billion to 350 parts per billion higher than the background atmospheric methane concentration, he told China Daily on Wednesday.
With the help of images from other satellites and online company information, he concluded that the emissions are from a shale gas well belonging to EOG Resources and a compressor station of Matador Resources, both of which are energy companies.
Zhang pointed out the shale gas well as a super emission source that has "produced a large amount of methane leakage". The hourly emissions from it are about 7.3 to 16.1 metric tons, he said.
He said roughly 0.4 to 0.8 tons of methane is emitted per hour from the compressor station.
Methane is a much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. During the first 20 years that methane is released into the atmosphere, it is 80 times more efficient in trapping heat than carbon dioxide.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202211/09/WS636b6857a3105ca1f2275019.html
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Kolejny chiński start
09.09. około 11:50 z Xichang wystrzelona została RN CZ-3B/G2, która wyniosła na orbitę satelitę telekomunikacyjnego
Zhongxing-9B (Chinasat-9B).
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210901.htm#03
Long March-3B launches ChinaSat-9B (ZhongXing-9B)
924 wyświetlenia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKE0581QDIo
China launches Zhongxing-9B satellite
Xinhua | Updated: 2021-09-10 10:32
XICHANG -- China successfully launched a new direct broadcast satellite (DBS) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Southwest China's Sichuan province Thursday.
The satellite, Zhongxing-9B, was launched at 7:50 pm (Beijing Time) by a Long March-3B carrier rocket and entered the planned orbit successfully.
The new DBS is designed to run for 15 years and will be operated by the China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd., said the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.
Zhongxing-9B, equipped with specially designed transponders, can support the transmission of 4K and 8K high-definition video programs and provide high-quality live broadcast transmission services for major events such as the upcoming Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
In addition, the new DBS will provide timely and reliable communication services for emergency rescue and disaster relief.
This launch marked the 388th mission for the Long March series carrier rockets.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202109/10/WS613ac3aaa310efa1bd66e9bf.html
China launches ChinaSat-9B broadcast satellite
by Andrew Jones — September 9, 2021
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Liftoff of the Long March 3B from Xichang, carrying the ChinaSat-9B (Zhongxing-9B) communications satellite, September 9, 2021. Credit: CASC
HELSINKI — China conducted its 33rd launch of 2021 early Thursday, successfully sending the ChinaSat-9B communications satellite into geosynchronous transfer orbit.
A Long March 3B lifted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, southwest China, at 7:50 a.m. Eastern, September 9.
The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. (CASC) announced ChinaSat-9B, also known as Zhongxing-9B, had entered its intended orbit within an hour of launch.
ChinaSat-9B will provide live broadcast services, support 4K and 8K high-definition video program transmission using a specially designed 54MHz bandwidth transponder, and provide high-quality live broadcast transmission services for large-scale events, according to CASC.
The satellite will be operated by CASC subsidiary China Satcom and provide communication services for emergency rescue and disaster relief.
The satellite is based on the DFH-4E, an enhanced version of the established DFH-4 platform developed by China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), a major satellite manufacturing arm of CASC. The DFH-4E has a mass of around 5,500 kilograms and features hybrid electric- and chemical-propulsion.
CASC states that China Satcom manages and operates 15 satellites in orbit, including ChinaSat and Apstar series satellites. Zhongxing-9B will replace Zhongxing-9A. (...)
https://spacenews.com/china-launches-chinasat-9b-broadcast-satellite/
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/uT-i_eAuCQwB0Bw2KWe7Ug
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/09/china-launches-broadcast-satellite/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/zx-9b.htm
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Pierwszy satelita nowej generacji
09.09. o 19:59:47,481 z Plesiecka wystrzelona została RN Sojuz-2.1w, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=316 km, ha=319 km, i=96,64° pierwszego wojskowego satelitę zwiadu optycznego serii Razbieg, który po starcie otrzymał nazwę seryjną Kosmos 2551.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210901.htm#04
EMKA nr 2 nie działa
Wystrzelony 09.09.2021 satelita EMKA nr 2 nie działa od chwili wyniesienia. Cały czas obniża w sposób naturalny swoją orbitę i wejdzie w gęste warstwy atmosfery najpóźniej na początku listopada.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n211001.htm#08
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4694.msg170509#msg170509 (2)
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1436206528000929793
Russian military satellite launched atop Soyuz rocket
2305 wyświetleń 10 wrz 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmoliarVTdo
С космодрома Плесецк успешно стартовала ракета "Союз-2.1в"
9 СЕН, 22:06
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-3qV2dXMAkLFQ0?format=jpg&name=small)
Все предстартовые операции и старт ракеты космического назначения прошли в штатном режиме
МОСКВА, 9 сентября. /ТАСС/. Космические войска ВКС России провели успешный пуск ракеты-носителя "Союз-2.1в" с космодрома Плесецк, сообщили журналистам в департаменте информации и массовых коммуникаций Минобороны.
"В четверг, 9 сентября, в 22 часа 59 минут мск с пусковой установки номер 4 площадки номер 43 государственного испытательного космодрома министерства обороны Российской Федерации (космодром Плесецк) в Архангельской области боевым расчетом Космических войск Воздушно-космических сил осуществлен пуск ракеты-носителя легкого класса "Союз-2.1в" с космическим аппаратом в интересах Минобороны России", - сказали в ведомстве.
Там уточнили, что все предстартовые операции и старт ракеты космического назначения "Союз-2.1в" прошли в штатном режиме. Наземные средства Космических войск ВКС осуществляли контроль проведения пуска и полета ракеты-носителя.
Пуск ракеты-носителя легкого класса "Союз-2.1в", летные испытания которой начались на космодроме Плесецк в 2013 году, боевые расчеты Космических войск провели уже в седьмой раз.
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12348907
Ракета "Союз-2.1в" вывела на орбиту аппарат Минобороны
9 СЕН, 22:18
Старт ракеты-носителя и выведение космического аппарата на орбиту прошли в штатном режиме (...)
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12348969
https://ria.ru/20210910/zapusk-1749443103.html
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/09/soyuz-2-1v-razbeg/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/razbeg.htm
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
19 22:32 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Tianhui-2 02A, 02B
21 22:13:40 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
24 11:15 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe 1, 2, TJSW
24 15:41 Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
28 22:35:00 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 [STP-27AD1]
29 07:14:47 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
WRZESIEŃ 2021
03 01:59:00 Vandenberg 2W Alpha PICOBUS-1, GENESIS N, GENESIS L,
QUBIK 1, QUBIK 2, FOSSASAT 1b,
FOSSASAT 2, Hiapo, TIS Serenity, BSS-1
07 03:01 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4C Gaofen-5 (02)
09 11:50 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
09 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
14 03:55:50 Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 51
14 18:07:19 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
16 00:02:56 KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
20 07:10 Wenchang 201 CZ-7 Tianzhou-3
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20/23 ??:?? Xichang CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group 11, Tianqi
25 ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
27 18:11 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9, 4 cubesaty
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02F
?? 07:45 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Yaogan-32 02
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
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KZ-1A wróciła do lotów
27.09. o 06:19 z Jiuquan wystrzelona została RN KZ-1A, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=532 km, ha=545 km, i=97,54° satelitę Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D. Był to powrót rakiety do lotów po katastrofie w dniu 12.09.2020.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210916.htm#06
Kuaizhou-1A launches Jilin-1 Gaofen 02D
2289 wyświetleń
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7eHcLVHaRk
China launches new satellite
Source: Xinhua| 2021-09-27 14:58:50|Editor: huaxia
JIUQUAN, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- China sent a new satellite into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 2:19 p.m. Monday (Beijing Time).
The Jilin-1 Gaofen 02D satellite was launched by Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket and entered the planned orbit successfully.
This launch marked the 11th mission for the Kuaizhou series carrier rockets. Enditem
http://www.news.cn/english/2021-09/27/c_1310212413.htm
Chinese smallsat launcher delivers remote sensing payload to space
September 27, 2021 Stephen Clark
(https://mk0spaceflightnoa02a.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/kz1a_jilin02d.jpg)
A Kuaizhou 1A rocket blasts off from the Jiuquan launch base Monday. Credit: CASIC
(...) The Kuaizhou 1A rocket is operated by Expace, a subsidiary of the government-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp., or CASIC. Expace developed the Kuaizhou rocket family — based on Chinese military missile technology — to pursue a growing commercial space market in China.
The satellite on-board the rocket was Jilin 1 Gaofen 02D, a new member of a commercially-focused fleet of remote sensing satellites owned by Chang Guang Satellite Technology Co. Ltd. Thirty Jilin 1-series spacecraft have successfully launched since 2015.
The Jilin 1 Gaofen 02D satellite is believed to be capable of collecting imagery with a resolution of better than 2.5 feet (76 centimeters), supporting applications in natural resource and environmental monitoring. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/09/27/chinese-smallsat-launcher-delivers-remote-sensing-payload-to-space/
Classified satellite declared lost after China launches twice in 2 hours
by Andrew Jones — September 27, 2021
(...) The satellite will provide optical resolution of better than 0.75 meter and multi-spectral resolution of 3 meters, similar to previous Jilin-1 Gaofen 02 series satellites.
CGST is a commercial offshoot of the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP), which belongs to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the country’s national academy for natural sciences.
The company is building out its Jilin-1 constellation of “high performance optical remote sensing satellites.” It now has more than 30 satellites in orbit and is targeting 138 satellites by 2030. (...)
https://spacenews.com/status-of-satellite-unknown-after-china-conducts-pair-of-launches-in-2-hours/
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/09/kz-1a-returns-to-flight/
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/jilin-1-gaofen-02a.htm
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Co wyniosła CZ-3B?
27.09. o 08:20 z Xichang wystrzelona została RN CZ-3B, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=209 km, ha=39591 km, i=51,35° satelitę Shiyan-10 o nieznanym przeznaczeniu. Orbita typu Mołnia jest charakterystyczna dla satelitów wczesnego uprzedzania bądź telekomunikacyjnych. Nazwa Shiyan-10 pojawiła się w chińskich oficjalnych środkach masowego przekazu, a później została usunięta. Brak również zwyczajowego potwierdzenia sukcesu wyniesienia.
EDIT: Satelita uległ uszkodzeniu na etapie wynoszenia i prawdopodobnie nie będzie się nadawał do eksploatacji.
EDIT: Satelita uległ uszkodzeniu na etapie wynoszenia, jednak został później przywrócony do działania.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210916.htm#07
CNSA blasts another twin-orbital launch in a day
733 wyświetlenia 27 wrz 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BpK8dyaMxQ
Classified satellite declared lost after China launches twice in 2 hours
by Andrew Jones — September 27, 2021 Update 8:02 a.m. Sept. 28: Chinese state media confirm abnormal function of Shiyan-10 satellite and loss of the spacecraft after a normal flight.
(https://spacenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/kuaizhou-1A-jilin1-GF-02D-CGST-27sept2021-879x485.jpg)
Liftoff of the Kuaizhou-1A solid rocket sending the Jilin-1 Gaofen 02D Earth observation satellite into orbit. A Long March 3B carrying lifted off shortly after carrying a classified satellite China has since declared lost. Credit: Changguang Satellite
HELSINKI — The status of a classified satellite launched from southwest China Sept. 27 remains unknown more than 12 hours after liftoff.
A Long March 3B rocket lifted from Xichang Satellite Launch Center at around 4:20 a.m. Eastern Monday marking China’s second orbital launch of the day.
The launch was expected following the issuance of airspace closure notices and was apparently confirmed by footage posted on Chinese social media shortly after liftoff.
However no confirmation of launch success or failure has so far been released by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. (CASC), the country’s main space contractor, nor state media. Chinese launch successes and failures are typically announced shortly after confirmation. The mission payload also remains unknown.
Sightings of an object over New South Wales, Australia, were likely a burn of the Long March 3B’s upper stage, indicating the launch was still progressing well. (...)
A second object cataloged from the launch indicates the payload—possibly the experimental Shiyan-10 satellite according to a swiftly-deleted social media post—successfully separated from the rocket’s upper stage.
Without information from authorities it is currently unknown if the satellite is healthy or possibly suffering an issue such as a failure to deploy its solar arrays. (...)
https://spacenews.com/status-of-satellite-unknown-after-china-conducts-pair-of-launches-in-2-hours/
Chinese test satellite fails after launch
September 29, 2021 Stephen Clark
(https://mk0spaceflightnoa02a.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/lm3bshiyan10.jpg)
This is a still frame from a video of the Long March 3B launch shared in China’s Weibo social media network.
China’s classified Shiyan 10 test satellite failed after launching into orbit on a Long March 3B rocket Monday, Chinese state media said.
The new spacecraft, described by Chinese state media as an experimental satellite, lifted off on a Long March 3B launcher at 4:20 a.m. EDT (0820 GMT) Monday from the Xichang space center in Sichuan province of southwestern China.
The launch occurred at 4:20 p.m. Beijing time. The liquid-fueled Long March 3B rocket, powered by four strap-on boosters and a core stage, headed southeast from Xichang, according to pre-flight airspace warning notices.
The Long March 3B successfully reached the mission’s targeted orbit, but ground teams detected a problem with the rocket’s payload, according to the government-run Xinhua news agency.
The spacecraft “experienced abnormalities,” Xinhua said. “Space engineers are investigating the cause.”
No details were released about the technical problems with the Shiyan 10 spacecraft. Chinese officials also did not disclose any details about Shiyan 10’s mission.
U.S. military tracking data indicate two objects from the launch are circling in an elongated orbit with a perigee, or low point, around 120 miles (200 kilometers) above Earth. The orbital apogee, or high point, was measured around 25,000 miles (40,000 kilometers).
The published tracking data showed the objects, possibly the Long March upper stage and the Shiyan 10 spacecraft, are flying in an orbit inclined around 51 degrees to the equator.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/09/29/chinese-test-satellite-fails-after-launch/
Andrew Jones@AJ_FI·2 g.
State media confirms abnormal function of Shiyan-10 and loss of the satellite. Long March 3B fight yesterday was normal, and the specific reasons of loss of satellite are being further analyzed and investigated. http://www.news.cn/2021-09/28/c_1127913943.htm
https://twitter.com/AJ_FI/status/1442821083644715011
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/09/shiyan-10-fails-in-orbit-after-launch/
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
19 22:32 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Tianhui-2 02A, 02B
21 22:13:40 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
24 11:15 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe 1, 2, TJSW
24 15:41 Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
28 22:35:00 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 [STP-27AD1]
29 07:14:47 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
WRZESIEŃ 2021
03 01:59:00 Vandenberg 2W Alpha PICOBUS-1, GENESIS N, GENESIS L,
QUBIK 1, QUBIK 2, FOSSASAT 1b,
FOSSASAT 2, Hiapo, TIS Serenity, BSS-1
07 03:01 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4C Gaofen-5 (02)
09 11:50 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
09 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
14 03:55:50 Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 51
14 18:07:19 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
16 00:02:56 KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
20 07:10:11 Wenchang 201 CZ-7 Tianzhou-3
27 06:19 Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
27 08:20 Xichang CZ-3B/G3 Shiyan-10
27 18:12:00 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9, CUTE, CuPID, Cesium M1A, M1B
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?? ??:?? Xichang CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group 11, Tianqi
?? ??:?? Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02F
?? 07:45 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Yaogan-32 02
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Onenui 1 Electron/Curie BlackSky Global x 2
?? ??:?? Canaveral 40 Falcon-9R Starlink x 60
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/95B Jielong-1 Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3
?? ??:?? Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Gaofen-3 (02)
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Nie za dużo znaków zapytania, jak na ostatnie 2 dni kwartału ?
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LIPIEC 2021
01 12:48:33 Wostocznyj 1S Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 36
03 02:51 Taiyuan 9 CZ-2D Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Xingshidai-10,
Jilin Gaofen-03D x 3
04 23:28 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-4C Fengyun-3E, ?
06 15:53 Xichang CZ-3C/G3 Tianlian-1 (05)
09 11:59 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 Zhuzhou-1 x 5
19 00:19 Xichang 3 CZ-2C Yaogan-30 Group-10 A, B, C, Tianqi-15
21 14:58:25 Bajkonur 200/39 Proton-M Nauka
29 04:01 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2D Tianhui-1 (04)
29 06:00 Onenui 1A Electron/Curie Monolith
30 21:00 Kourou 3 Ariane-5ECA+ Star One D2, Eutelsat Quantum
SIERPIEŃ 2021
03 07:39 Jiuquan 43/95B SQX-1 Jilin-1 Mofang-1A
04 11:01 Taiyuan 16 CZ-6 KL-Beta A, KL-Beta B
05 16:30 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-2E
10 22:01:09 Wallops 0A Antares-230+ Cygnus NG-16
12 00:13:00 Sriharikota GSLV Mk. 2 EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
17 01:47:06 Kourou ZLV Vega Pleiades Neo 4, RadCube, LEDSAT,
SUNSTORM, BRO-4
19 22:32 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4B Tianhui-2 02A, 02B
21 22:13:40 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
24 11:15 Jiuquan 43/94 CZ-2C Hulianwng Ronghe 1, 2, TJSW
24 15:41 Xichang 3 CZ-3B TJSW-7
28 22:35:00 Kodiak 3B Rocket v3.3 [STP-27AD1]
29 07:14:47 KSC 39B Falcon-9R Dragon-23
WRZESIEŃ 2021
03 01:59:00 Vandenberg 2W Alpha PICOBUS-1, GENESIS N, GENESIS L,
QUBIK 1, QUBIK 2, FOSSASAT 1b,
FOSSASAT 2, Hiapo, TIS Serenity, BSS-1
07 03:01 Taiyuan 9 CZ-4C Gaofen-5 (02)
09 11:50 Xichang 2 CZ-3B/G2 Zhongxing-9B
09 19:59:47 Plesieck 43/4 Sojuz-2.1w Kosmos 2551 (Razbieg No. 1)
14 03:55:50 Vandenberg 4E Falcon-9R Starlink x 51
14 18:07:19 Bajkonur 31/6 Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M OneWeb x 34
16 00:02:56 KSC 39A Falcon-9R Crew Dragon [Inspiration 4]
20 07:10:11 Wenchang 201 CZ-7 Tianzhou-3
27 06:19 Jiuquan KZ-1A Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
27 08:20 Xichang CZ-3B/G3 Shiyan-10
27 18:12:00 Vandenberg 3E Atlas-5/401 Landsat-9, CUTE, CuPID, Cesium M1A, M1B
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Starty kosmiczne w 2021
Starty wg miesięcy
I 7 (Chiny 2, SpaceX 3, Rocket Lab 1, VO 1)
II 9+1 (16+1) (Chiny 2+1, SpaceX 2, NG 1, Rosja 3, Indie 1)
III 10 (26+1) (Chiny 3, SpaceX 4, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 2)
IV 11 (37+1) (Chiny 4, SpaceX 3, ULA 1, Rosja 2, Europa 1)
V 9+1 (46+2) (Chiny 3, SpaceX 4, ULA 1, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 1, )
VI 13+1 (59+3) (Chiny 4, SpaceX 4, NG 2, VO 1, Rosja 2, Iran 1)
VII 10 (69+3) (Chiny 6, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 2, Europa 1)
VIII 9+3 (78+6) (Chiny 5+1, SpaceX 1, NG 1, Astra 1, Rosja 1, Europa 1, Indie 1)
IX 10+1 (88+7) (Chiny 5 *, SpaceX 2, ULA 1, Firefly Aerospace 1, Rosja 2)
W skrócie: ilość startów
Chiny 34+2 *
USA/Nowa Zelandia (Rocket Lab) 35+3 (SpaceX 23, ULA 3, NG 4, Virgin Orbit 2, Rocket Lab 3+1, Astra 1, Firelly Aerospace 1)
Rosja 15+0 z Kourou
Europa (bez europejskich Sojuzów) 3
Japonia 0
Indie 1+1
Iran 1
* Mimo udanego startu we wrześniu, satelita został uszkodzony i prawdopodobnie nie będzie zdatny do eksploatacji.
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Starty wg ilości wyniesionych satelitów/sond
I 219 (Chiny 4, SpaceX 204, Rocket Lab 1, VO 10)
II 170+6 (Chiny 4+6, SpaceX 120, NG 24, Rosja 3, Indie 19) 389+6
III 327 (Chiny 5, SpaceX 240, Rocket Lab 8, Rosja 74) 716+6
IV 177 (Chiny 12, SpaceX 121, ULA 1, Rosja 37, Europa 6) 893+6
V 279+2 (Chiny 6, SpaceX 234, ULA 3, Rocket Lab 2, Rosja 36) 1172+8
VI 116+1 (Chiny 10, SpaceX 93, NG 4, VO 7, Rosja 2, Iran 1) 1288+9
VII 57+1? (Chiny 17+1?, Rocket Lab 1, Rosja 37, Europa 2) 1345=1?+9
VIII 59+2+- (Chiny 9+1, SpaceX 9, NG 2, Astra -, Rosja 34, Europa 5, Indie 1) 1404+1?+11+-
IX 96+11 (Chiny 4+1, SpaceX 52, ULA 5, Firelly Aerospace 10, Rosja 35) 1500+1?+22+-
W skrócie: starty wg ilości wyniesionych satelitów/sond (w tym CubeSaty):
Chiny 71+1?+8
USA 1139+12:
SpaceX 1073
ULA 9
NG 30
Virgin Orbit 17
Astra -
Firelly Aerospace 10
Nowa Zelandia (Rocket Lab) 10+2
Rosja 258+0 z Kourou
Europa (bez europejskich Sojuzów) 13
Japonia 0
Indie 19+1
Iran 1
CubeSaty
I SpaceX 121, VO 10
II NG ?, Indie ?
III Rocket Lab 6, Rosja 19 ?
IV Europa 4, Chiny ?
V ULA 2
VI SpaceX 62, VO 7
VII 0
VIII SpaceX 8, Europa 4
IX ULA 4, Firefly Aerospace 3+PocketQube 6
* Usunięto ze statystyk dane dotyczące czerwcowego niepotwierdzonego nieudanego startu irańskiego z 23 czerwca.
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4133.msg146649#msg146649
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2021 paź 20 08:29 Kosmonauta.net https://kosmonauta.net/2021/10/sektor-kosmiczny-16-pazdziernika-2-listopada-2021/
Kosmos 2251 nie działa
Wystrzelony 9 września 2021 rosyjski satelita wojskowy Kosmos 2251 https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4694.msg169182&_ga=2.156337662.454739481.1634105425-1271489089.1614207916#msg169182 prawdopodobnie nie działa. Od momentu umieszczenia na orbicie satelita naturalnie obniża swoją wysokość. Nie zauważono żadnych manewrów tego satelity.
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2021 paź 21 10:56 Kosmonauta.net
Kosmos 2551 spłonął w atmosferze
Wystrzelony we wrześniu rosyjski satelita zwiadowczy "nowej generacji" prawdopodobnie nie działał na orbicie. Satelita spłonął w atmosferze Ziemi 20 października około godziny 07:00 CEST, nad wschodnią Kanadą lub wschodnim wybrzeżem USA.
2021 paź 21 11:26 Kosmonauta.net
Z dostępnych informacji wynika, że wielu obserwatorów widziało jasny bolid w atmosferze Ziemi nad stanem Michigan. Bolid zaobserwowano około 06:43 CEST.
2021 paź 21 15:26 Kosmonauta.net
Kosmos 2551 - możliwe nagranie bolidu
Poniższe nagranie może być bolidem powstałym wskutek wejścia rosyjskiego satelity Kosmos 2551 w atmosferę nad wschodnią częścią USA. Obserwacja ze stanu Ohio.
https://twitter.com/JennSchanzWXYZ/status/1450735342638743552