Quote from: russianhalo117 on 04/03/2015 02:54 amEM-1 will have multiple Secondary Payloads with the first SP confirmed as the NEA Scout Cubesat (Dimensions are 3U x 3U x 1U with deployable solar arrays and solar sail. It is 1/3rd of the width of a standard 3U x 3U x 3U MicroSat.). The full name of the Secondary Payload #1 is the Near Earth Asteroid Scout cubesatWhere does the information on the 9U size come from? All presentation on these cubesats, that i have seen, describe them als 6U cubesats. (e.g. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/sbag/meetings/jan2015/presentations/SBAG_NEAScout_Castillo-Rogez.pdf )
EM-1 will have multiple Secondary Payloads with the first SP confirmed as the NEA Scout Cubesat (Dimensions are 3U x 3U x 1U with deployable solar arrays and solar sail. It is 1/3rd of the width of a standard 3U x 3U x 3U MicroSat.). The full name of the Secondary Payload #1 is the Near Earth Asteroid Scout cubesat
The launch of Solar Orbiter, an ESA mission to explore the Sun in unprecedented detail, is now planned to take place in October 2018. The launch was previously targeted for July 2017.
TBD - Eu:CROPIS - Falcon 9 v1.1/SHERPA - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - TBD - ALASA - F-15S from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
SpaceX Falcon 9 2017's SSL-built PSN-6 mainly elec telecom launch to carry unnamed ride-share passenger to geo, then detach it in orbit.
Quote from: Peter B. de Selding @pbdesSpaceX Falcon 9 2017's SSL-built PSN-6 mainly elec telecom launch to carry unnamed ride-share passenger to geo, then detach it in orbit.https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/606105469225082880Looks like SpaceX is flying PSN 6 satellite for Indonesia in (early?) 2017.http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/psn-6.htm
Was reported in the SpaceX manifest thread previously.