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« Odpowiedź #15 dnia: Kwiecień 26, 2021, 12:22 »
Najpełniejsza wersja (4h 43 min) od Arianespace Flight ST31 - OneWeb (EN):

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Start Delty (26.04.2021 o 22:47 czasu polskiego):



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« Odpowiedź #17 dnia: Kwiecień 27, 2021, 12:33 »
Chiński start z 9 satelitami też udany (27.04.2021 o godzinie 05:20 czasu polskiego):

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Krótka migawka z porannego startu:

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KWIECIEŃ 2021

07    16:34:18          Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
08    23:01             Taiyuan 9         CZ-4B                Shiyan-6-03
09    07:42:40          Bajkonur 31/6     Sojuz-2.1a           Sojuz MS-18
23    09:49:02          KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Crew-2 (Endeavour)
25    22:14:08          Wostocznyj 1S     Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M  OneWeb x 36
26    20:47:00          Vandenberg 6      Delta-4H             NRO L-82 (KH-11-18)
27    03:20             Taiyuan 16        CZ-6                 Qilu-2, Qilu-2, Foshan-1, NEO-1,
                                                               Zhong'an Guotong-1, Apocalypse 09,
                                                               Taijing-2 01, Golden Bauhinia-1,
                                                               Golden Bauhinia-1 02
__________________________________________________________________________________________
28    04:05             Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
29    01:50             Kourou ZLV        Vega                 Pleiades Neo 3, EIRSAT 1, ELO,
                                                               Lemur-2y (x ?), Myriota 1, 2, 3,
                                                               NORSAT 3, NanoAvionics sat, ? x ?
29    03:18             Wenchang 101      CZ-5B                Tianhe-1
??    ??:??             Semnan/Shahroud   Simorgh/Zoljanah     Nahid-2

MAJ 2021

0?    ??:??             KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
1P    ??:??             Sriharikota       GSLV Mk 2            EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
12    ??:??             Wenchang 101      CZ-7                 Tianzhou-2
17    ??:??             Canaveral 41      Atlas-5/421          SBIRS-GEO 5
27    ??:??             Wostocznyj 1S     Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M  OneWeb x 36
3D    ??:??             Xichang           CZ-3B/G3             Fengyun-4B
??    ??:??             Vandenberg 2W     Firefly Alpha        BSS1, CRESST DREAM COMET, Firefly Capsule 1,
                                                               FossaSat-1B, FossaSat-2, GENESIS-L, GENESIS-N,
                                                               Hiapo, Magneto, NPS-CENETIX-Orbital 1,
                                                               Qubik-1, Qubik-2, Spinnaker 3, TIS Serenity
??    ??:??             Vandenberg AFB    L-1011/Pegasus-XL    TacRL-2
??    ??:??             Onenui 1          Electron/Curie       BlackSky Global x 2

CZERWIEC 2021

01    04:25             Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            SiriusXM-8
03   ~17:00             KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Dragon CRS-21
12    ??:??             Jiuquan 43/921    CZ-2F                Shenzhou-12
30    ??:??             Bajkonur 31/6     Sojuz-2.1a           Progress MS-17
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« Odpowiedź #20 dnia: Kwiecień 28, 2021, 14:15 »
Wystartowała ciężka Delta
  26.04. o 20:47:00 z Vandenberg wystrzelona została RN Delta-4H do misji NRO L-82. Wyniosła ona na orbitę o parametrach: hp=522 km, ha=761 km, i=98,05° drugiego satelitę zwiadu optycznego nowej generacji typu Improved Crystal Block 5 #2 (KH-11-18).
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Delta IV Heavy launches NROL-82
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https://twitter.com/ulalaunch/status/1386688262765428737

Delta 4 Heavy sends spy satellite to orbit in ULA’s first launch of 2021
by Sandra Erwin — April 26, 2021


United Launch Alliance launched a classified National Reconnaissance Office spy satellite on a Delta 4 Heavy rocket April 26 at 1:47 p.m. Pacific from Space Launch Complex-6 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Credit: ULA

NROL-82 is the first of four remaining Delta 4 Heavy missions that the Space Force contracted with ULA

WASHINGTON — United Launch Alliance launched a classified National Reconnaissance Office spy satellite on a Delta 4 Heavy rocket April 26 at 1:47 p.m. Pacific from Space Launch Complex-6 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

The flight of NROL-82, a classified national security mission, marked ULA’s first launch of the year

The outer boosters of the three-core Delta 4 Heavy separated about four minutes into flight, followed by staging and ignition of the second stage two minutes later.

Per government request, ULA ended the webcast about seven minutes into the flight. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence confirmed on Twitter that the mission was successful.

The original liftoff time for NROL-82 of 1:46 p.m. Pacific was delayed by one minute due to a collision avoidance warning. That one-minute window was determined not safe to launch because the trajectory of the ascending rocket and payload would pass too close to another object in space.

NROL-82 is the first of four remaining Delta 4 Heavy missions that the Space Force contracted with ULA and are projected to be completed by 2024. ULA then plans to retire the Delta 4 Heavy and replace it with the new Vulcan Centaur rocket.

NROL-82 was ULA’s 143rd mission and the 13th for the triple-core Delta 4 Heavy powered by three Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-68A main engines. The Delta 4 Heavy’s cryogenic second stage is powered by the Aerojet Rocketdyne RL10B-2 engine.

ULA last launched a Delta 4 Heavy December 10. That mission, NROL-44, suffered setbacks, including two last-second aborts caused by issues with the ground equipment at the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

ULA CEO Tory Bruno told reporters in December that the company preemptively tested and refurbished the ground systems at Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg to ensure the final four missions of the Delta 4 Heavy do not encounter these problems again.

https://spacenews.com/delta-4-heavy-sends-spy-satellite-to-orbit-in-ulas-first-launch-of-2021/

Delta IV Heavy Launches NROL-82, Kicks Off Ambitious 2021 Manifest for ULA
By Ben Evans, on April 26th, 2021


The nozzles of the RS-68A engines of the three Common Booster Cores (CBCs) for NROL-82 are visible as ULA’s RocketShip unloads the giant rocket at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., earlier in 2020. Photo Credit: ULA

The two side boosters were then exhausted of propellant and jettisoned, after which the core ramped up to full power for a further 90 seconds to continue the uphill climb. It shut down at 5.5 minutes into flight and was itself discarded. By this point, the PLF had also been jettisoned, exposing NROL-82 to the space environment for the first time.

(...) Shortly thereafter, coverage ended, at the NRO’s request, as the secret mission continued. It is expected that the payload will be delivered towards its orbital slot by the single RL10-B-2 engine of the Delta Cryogenic Second Stage (DCSS).

Unsurprisingly, the nature of NROL-82 remains shrouded in secrecy, although it has been suggested that it might be a KH-11 Kennen reconnaissance satellite, weighing up to 41,900 pounds (19,000 kg). (...)
https://www.americaspace.com/2021/04/26/delta-iv-heavy-launches-nrol-82-kicks-off-ambitious-2021-manifest-for-ula/#more-164520

Photos: Delta 4-Heavy rocket awaits liftoff from historic SLC-6 launch pad
April 26, 2021 Stephen Clark


Kredyt: Brian Sandoval / Spaceflight Now
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/04/26/photos-delta-4-heavy-rocket-awaits-liftoff-from-historic-slc-6-launch-pad/

https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/04/25/one-of-ulas-four-remaining-delta-4-heavy-rockets-ready-to-launch-from-california/

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/04/ula-nro-mission-nrol82/

https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/kh-11.htm
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« Odpowiedź #21 dnia: Kwiecień 28, 2021, 14:53 »
Piąty start CZ-6
  27.04. o 03:20 z Taiyuan wystrzelona została RN CZ-6, która wyniosła na orbitę o parametrach: hp=495 km, ha=510 km, i=97,40° satelity teledetekcyjne Qilu-1, Qilu-4 i Foshan-1 oraz Zhong'an Guotong-1, Apocalypse 09, NEO-1, Taijing-2 01, Golden Bauhinia-1 i Golden Bauhinia-1 02.
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Long March-6 launches 9 satellites
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China launches nine commercial satellites
Source: Xinhua| 2021-04-27 12:17:20|Editor: huaxia

TAIYUAN, April 27 (Xinhua) -- China launched its Long March-6 rocket on Tuesday, sending nine commercial satellites into space.

The rocket blasted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province at 11:20 a.m. (Beijing Time).

This was the 366th flight mission of the Long March rocket series.

The satellites, including Qilu-1 and Qilu-4, have entered their planned orbits and will provide east China's Shandong Province with remote sensing services for land survey, urban construction, agriculture, forestry, energy, disaster prevention and reduction.

Other satellites onboard the rocket will be used to test technologies in satellite platform design, real-time imaging and observation, data acquisition and transmission, or to offer observations of small celestial bodies and remote sensing services.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-04/27/c_139909451.htm

China launches space mining test spacecraft on commercial rideshare mission
by Andrew Jones — April 27, 2021


An illustration of the Origin Space NEO-1 space mining test spacecraft in orbit. Credit: Origin Space

HELSINKI — China launched a small space mining test spacecraft and eight other commercial satellites into orbit on a Long March 6 rocket late Monday.

The Long March 6 lifted off from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, north China, at 11:20 p.m. Monday Eastern. The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. (CASC) announced launch success within an hour of launch.

Three main satellites were the Qilu-1 synthetic aperture radar and Qilu-4 optical remote sensing satellites. The pair are owned by Shandong Institutes of Industrial Technology provide remote sensing data for industry and civilian use in Shandong Province.

Foshan-1 is an optical remote sensing satellite with a high-resolution panchromatic camera. It is stated to be an in-orbit verification of the Jihua Laboratory based in Guangdong province.

Secondary passengers include NEO-1, a scientific research and technology verification satellite developed by Shanghai ASES Spaceflight Technology Co. Ltd. (ASES) for Shenzhen-based Origin Space, a space resource utilization firm.

The small satellite will test near Earth asteroid observation and prototype technology verification for space resource acquisition in low Earth orbit. The mission will carry out an active debris removal test, releasing a small, square, spiral-patterned target and subsequently attempt capture using a net system. The spacecraft will then lower its orbit using onboard electric propulsion.

“The goal is to verify and demonstrate multiple functions such as spacecraft orbital maneuver, simulated small celestial body capture, intelligent spacecraft identification and control,” Yu Tianhong, an Origin Space co-founder, told IEEE Spectrum last year. NEO-1 also carries a large field of view camera and other imagers.

Origin Space is also aiming to launch the Yang Wang-1 (“Look up-1”) small ultraviolet and visible space telescope before the end of the year for detecting near Earth asteroids. The company also plans a moon mission named NEO-2. A future “NEO-X” spacecraft would eventually attempt to capture a small asteroid.

Zhong’an Guotong-1 (HS-1) is an optical remote sensing satellite developed by Hunan Hangsheng Satellite Technology Co. Ltd. Taijing-2-01 is a medium-resolution optical remote sensing satellite developed by Beijing Weina Star Technology Co., Ltd, also known as MinoSpace.

Golden Bauhinia-1 and Golden Bauhinia-2 are remote sensing satellites developed by ZeroG Lab, a Beijing-based developer of micro- and nanosatellites and components established in 2016.

Tianqi-9 was also developed by ASES, a subsidiary of the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST), itself belonging to CASC. It is a small satellite for Guodian Gaoke’s “Apocalypse” internet-of-things constellation.

The launch service was contracted by the China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), a subsidiary of CASC. The launch was the first CGWIC commercial rideshare according to official industry. The service is marketed as the “Long March Express” to domestic and international markets.

The three-stage Long March 6 uses kerosene and liquid oxygen propellant for its first two stages and was designed by SAST.

The launch Tuesday local time was the fifth for the Long March which debuted in 2015. The launcher can deliver up to 1,000 kilograms to a 700-kilometer SSO.

SAST is also developing a Long March 6 variant which will be capable of vertical takeoff and vertical landing. (...)
https://spacenews.com/china-launches-space-mining-test-spacecraft-on-commercial-rideshare-mission/

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/04/long-march-6-nine-satellites/

Qilu 1
Qilu 4
Foshan 1
Zhongan Guotong 1 (Hangsheng 1)
Tianqi 9 https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/tianqi-8.htm
NEO 1
Taijing-2 01
Golden Bauhinia 1
Golden Bauhinia 1-02

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Start Vegi o godzinie 03:50:47 czasu polskiego:

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KWIECIEŃ 2021

07    16:34:18          Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
08    23:01             Taiyuan 9         CZ-4B                Shiyan-6-03
09    07:42:40          Bajkonur 31/6     Sojuz-2.1a           Sojuz MS-18
23    09:49:02          KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Crew-2 (Endeavour)
25    22:14:08          Wostocznyj 1S     Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M  OneWeb x 36
26    20:47:00          Vandenberg 6      Delta-4H             NRO L-82 (KH-11-18)
27    03:20             Taiyuan 16        CZ-6                 Qilu-2, Qilu-2, Foshan-1, NEO-1,
                                                               Zhong'an Guotong-1, Apocalypse 09,
                                                               Taijing-2 01, Golden Bauhinia-1,
                                                               Golden Bauhinia-1 02
29    01:50:47          Kourou ZLV        Vega                 Pleiades Neo 3, Norsat-3,
                                                               ELO Alpha Bravo, Lemur-2, Lemur-2
29    03:23:16          Wenchang 101      CZ-5B                Tianhe-1
29    03:44:30          Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
__________________________________________________________________________________________
30    07:25             Jiuquan           CZ-4C                Yaogan-31-05 A, B, C
??    ??:??             Semnan/Shahroud   Simorgh/Zoljanah     Nahid-2

MAJ 2021

0?    ??:??             KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
1P    ??:??             Sriharikota       GSLV Mk 2            EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
12    ??:??             Wenchang 101      CZ-7                 Tianzhou-2
17    ??:??             Canaveral 41      Atlas-5/421          SBIRS-GEO 5
27    ??:??             Wostocznyj 1S     Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M  OneWeb x 36
3D    ??:??             Xichang           CZ-3B/G3             Fengyun-4B
??    ??:??             Vandenberg 2W     Firefly Alpha        BSS1, CRESST DREAM COMET, Firefly Capsule 1,
                                                               FossaSat-1B, FossaSat-2, GENESIS-L, GENESIS-N,
                                                               Hiapo, Magneto, NPS-CENETIX-Orbital 1,
                                                               Qubik-1, Qubik-2, Spinnaker 3, TIS Serenity
??    ??:??             Vandenberg AFB    L-1011/Pegasus-XL    TacRL-2
??    ??:??             Onenui 1          Electron/Curie       BlackSky Global x 2

CZERWIEC 2021

01    04:25             Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            SiriusXM-8
03   ~17:00             KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Dragon CRS-21
12    ??:??             Jiuquan 43/921    CZ-2F                Shenzhou-12
30    ??:??             Bajkonur 31/6     Sojuz-2.1a           Progress MS-17
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« Odpowiedź #25 dnia: Kwiecień 29, 2021, 09:10 »
Vega udanie wystartowała
  29.04. o 01:50:47 z Kourou wystartowała RN Vega. Wyniosła ona w T+53' 21" na orbitę o parametrach: hp=628 km, ha=628 km, i=97,89° satelitę Pleiades Neo 3, a w T+1 h 37' 42" na orbitę o parametrach: hp=613 km, ha=613 km, i=97,79° satelity Norsat-3, ELO Alpha (Tyvak-182A), Bravo (NanoAvionics/Aurora Insight) i dwa Lemur-2.
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video https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=4470.msg163416#msg163416

https://twitter.com/arianespaceceo/status/1387388534554759170

https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1387598913411166208

https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1387611219369074688

Some statistics on tonight's flight:

18th Vega launch
1st Vega launch of 2021
1st launch from Guiana Space Center in 2021
3rd Arianespace launch of 2021
43rd launch from the ELA-1 / ZLV launch pad
131st Airbus-built satellite launched by Arianespace
3rd satellite to be launched by Arianespace for Norway
35th Eutelsat satellite to be launched by Arianespace
9th and 10th Spire satellites to be launched by Arianespace
327th Arianespace mission since 1980
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/04/28/vega-vv-18-mission-status-center/

Vega rocket’s return-to-flight launch set for Wednesday night
April 28, 2021 Stephen Clark


The Pléiades Neo 3 satellite and five secondary payloads are encapsulated inside the Vega rocket’s payload fairing in French Guiana. Credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace – Photo Optique Video du CSG – G. Barbaste

(...) 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.

The five rideshare payloads on Wednesday night’s mission are mounted to a fixture below the Pléiades Neo 3 satellite inside the Vega rocket’s Swiss-made payload fairing.

They include Norsat 3, a 35-pound (16-kilogram) Norwegian Space Agency satellite that fuses an experimental on-board radar detector with a Automatic Identification System receiver to track maritime ship traffic.

There is also a briefcase-sized satellite built by NanoAvionics integrated with a radio frequency characterization payload from Denver-based startup Aurora Insight. The Bravo satellite, set for launch on the Vega rocket, joins the identical Charlie smallsat that flew into orbit on a SpaceX rideshare mission in January.

Two commercial CubeSats — also about the size of a briefcase — are on-board to join Spire’s ship tracking and commercial weather data collection fleet.

There’s also a small pathfinder satellite on the Vega rocket for Eutelsat’s planned constellation of narrowband data relay satellites. The ELO Alpha spacecraft, built by California-based Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, will allow Eutelsat to gauge how low Earth orbit satellites might augment services provided by the company’s large geostationary communications satellites.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/04/28/vega-rockets-return-to-flight-launch-set-for-wednesday-night/

https://www.arianespace.com/mission/vega-flight-vv18/

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/04/vega-return-to-flight-vv18/

AA https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=3725.msg163444#msg163444

Pléiades-Neo 3 (VHR-2020 1)  https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/pleiades-neo.htm
NORSAT 3  https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/norsat-3.htm
AII-Bravo  https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/aii-bravo.htm
ELO Alpha (Tyvak 182A)  https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/elo-alpha.htm
Lemur-2 138  https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/lemur-2.htm
Lemur-2 139

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« Odpowiedź #26 dnia: Kwiecień 29, 2021, 20:18 »
Czy kwiecień zakończy start chiński, jutro o 9:25 czasu polskiego?
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« Odpowiedź #27 dnia: Kwiecień 29, 2021, 20:27 »
Czy kwiecień zakończy start chiński, jutro o 9:25 czasu polskiego?
Skoro Europie udało się przed końcem miesiąca, to Chinom tym bardziej, jak mniemam.
Wtedy uda się ustanowić nowy startowy rekord 2021, także chiński.
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« Odpowiedź #28 dnia: Kwiecień 30, 2021, 10:19 »
Ostatni start o 9:27 czasu polskiego z Chin, zakończył się powodzeniem!

Filmik z linku: http://t.cn/A6cnB5ha !
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« Odpowiedź #29 dnia: Kwiecień 30, 2021, 12:49 »

KWIECIEŃ 2021

07    16:34:18          Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
08    23:01             Taiyuan 9         CZ-4B                Shiyan-6-03
09    07:42:40          Bajkonur 31/6     Sojuz-2.1a           Sojuz MS-18
23    09:49:02          KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Crew-2 (Endeavour)
25    22:14:08          Wostocznyj 1S     Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M  OneWeb x 36
26    20:47:00          Vandenberg 6      Delta-4H             NRO L-82 (KH-11-18)
27    03:20             Taiyuan 16        CZ-6                 Qilu-2, Qilu-2, Foshan-1, NEO-1,
                                                               Zhong'an Guotong-1, Apocalypse 09,
                                                               Taijing-2 01, Golden Bauhinia-1,
                                                               Golden Bauhinia-1 02
29    01:50:47          Kourou ZLV        Vega                 Pleiades Neo 3, Norsat-3,
                                                               ELO Alpha Bravo, Lemur-2, Lemur-2
29    03:23:16          Wenchang 101      CZ-5B                Tianhe-1
29    03:44:30          Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
30    07:27             Jiuquan           CZ-4C                Yaogan-34

MAJ 2021
__________________________________________________________________________________________
0?    ??:??             KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Starlink x 60
1P    ??:??             Sriharikota       GSLV Mk 2            EOS-03 (GISAT-1)
12    ??:??             Wenchang 101      CZ-7                 Tianzhou-2
17    ??:??             Canaveral 41      Atlas-5/421          SBIRS-GEO 5
27    ??:??             Wostocznyj 1S     Sojuz-2.1b/Fregat-M  OneWeb x 36
3D    ??:??             Xichang           CZ-3B/G3             Fengyun-4B
??    ??:??             Vandenberg 2W     Firefly Alpha        BSS1, CRESST DREAM COMET, Firefly Capsule 1,
                                                               FossaSat-1B, FossaSat-2, GENESIS-L, GENESIS-N,
                                                               Hiapo, Magneto, NPS-CENETIX-Orbital 1,
                                                               Qubik-1, Qubik-2, Spinnaker 3, TIS Serenity
??    ??:??             Vandenberg AFB    L-1011/Pegasus-XL    TacRL-2
??    ??:??             Onenui 1          Electron/Curie       BlackSky Global x 2
??    ??:??             Semnan/Shahroud   Simorgh/Zoljanah     Nahid-2

CZERWIEC 2021

01    04:25             Canaveral 40      Falcon-9R            SiriusXM-8
03   ~17:00             KSC 39A           Falcon-9R            Dragon CRS-21
12    ??:??             Jiuquan 43/921    CZ-2F                Shenzhou-12
30    ??:??             Bajkonur 31/6     Sojuz-2.1a           Progress MS-17
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