Perhaps NOTAM for this launch?G4464/15 - ATS RTE SEGMENTS CLSD: A303 SORIG - KUMEN, A491 SOTER - UKHTA VORDME (UHT), A834 AKADA - GISAN, B152 NEROL - GAPRA, B154 SONIB - BAMON, B486 AKADA - MEDER, R822 GUBIR - TITKO. SFC - UNL, DAILY 0600-0800, 17 NOV 06:00 2015 UNTIL 20 NOV 08:00 2015. CREATED: 13 NOV 07:33 2015
So....has this been launched yet?
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 11/17/2015 05:25 amSo....has this been launched yet? Already launchedhttp://ria.ru/space/20151117/1322571671.html
MOSCOW, November 17. /TASS/. The Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with a military satellite has been successfully launched from the Plesetsk cosmodrome (in Russia’s north-western Arkhangelsk region), the Russian Defence Ministry press service told TASS on Tuesday."At 09:34, Moscow time, a combat crew of the Aerospace Forces successfully launched from launching unit No 4 of site No 43 of the Plesetsk state test cosmodrome the Soyuz-2.1b medium class carrier rocket with the new generation spacecraft in the interests of the Russian Defence Ministry," the ministry reported.According to a defence official, the cosmodrome launch was carried out under the command of Deputy Commander of the Aerospace Forces - Commander of the Space Troops Alexander Golovko.It has been the fourth launch of the Soyuz-2 carrier rocket from the Plesetsk spaceport in 2015. The previous launch from the northern cosmodrome was carried out on June 23, 2015. Also, two Rokot rockets were launched from Plesetsk in 2015.Flight tests of the Soyuz-2 space rocket complex began at Plesetsk in November 8, 2004. Since then, 23 launches of the Soyuz-2 carrier rockets have been made from the cosmodrome.
Has NORAD/observers find its orbit yet?
Hmm.......it turns out that despite its leaked codename, the satellite ended up on a standard Molniya orbit.... 41032/2015-066A: 1626 x 38552 km x 63.4°; P = 714 min41033/2015-066B: 1641 x 38555 km x 63.4°; P = 715 min