Quote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PMDo we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?This might give you an idea:Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:QuoteMay: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.
QuoteQuote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PMDo we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?This might give you an idea:Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:QuoteMay: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.
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Quote from: Olaf on 01/03/2014 05:58 pmQuoteQuote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PMDo we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?This might give you an idea:Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:QuoteMay: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.AFAIK, This mission is no longer planned to be sub-orbital as there is orbital insertion stage aboard. Originally first test mission was to fly Angara-1.1 config but minus the Briz-KM stage for a sub-orbital test. That was replaced by orbital test on Angara-1.2. Angara-1.1 is to replace conversional launchers Rockot and Strela. Angara-1.2 is to replace conversional launcher Dnepr and Kosmos-3 Launcher Family and is direct replacement for designed, but never flown Kosmos-3MU (Vzlet) which was developed by PO Polyot.
Quote from: russianhalo117 on 01/03/2014 06:12 pmQuote from: Olaf on 01/03/2014 05:58 pmQuoteQuote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PMDo we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?This might give you an idea:Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:QuoteMay: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.AFAIK, This mission is no longer planned to be sub-orbital as there is orbital insertion stage aboard. Originally first test mission was to fly Angara-1.1 config but minus the Briz-KM stage for a sub-orbital test. That was replaced by orbital test on Angara-1.2. Angara-1.1 is to replace conversional launchers Rockot and Strela. Angara-1.2 is to replace conversional launcher Dnepr and Kosmos-3 Launcher Family and is direct replacement for designed, but never flown Kosmos-3MU (Vzlet) which was developed by PO Polyot.But there is no Angara 1.2 launch in aniks schedule.
ISRO aims to fly GSLV Mk3 X1 up to 120km altitude
2014Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch site - Operator/Mission01 December? - Oriole IV - Andoya? - NASA/ARR?/Dartmouth - 49.003UE/CAPER?
^^ GSLV MK-III "atmospheric test flight" is late November / First half of December 2014.
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http://www.sscspace.com/current-campaignsRocket campaigns 2015MissionScientific purposeStatusCryofenixExperiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket)Scheduled January 2015
Quote from: Salo on 01/18/2015 08:15 pmhttp://www.sscspace.com/current-campaignsRocket campaigns 2015MissionScientific purposeStatusCryofenixExperiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket)Scheduled January 2015Hi, do you have any idea if we can follow the launch live of Cryofenix, that is supposed to be launched today from Esrange center in Sweden ?
Quote from: cyril_13 on 02/10/2015 08:12 amQuote from: Salo on 01/18/2015 08:15 pmhttp://www.sscspace.com/current-campaignsRocket campaigns 2015MissionScientific purposeStatusCryofenixExperiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket)Scheduled January 2015Hi, do you have any idea if we can follow the launch live of Cryofenix, that is supposed to be launched today from Esrange center in Sweden ?http://esrange.insupport.se/