That is scary, how far into the future they've planned...
Then, a Falcon 9 is slated to launch another Dragon supply mission to the ISS on August 10 at2:07pm EDT. The launch window is instantaneous.
KT SAT plans to launch the KOREASAT-5A satellite in fourth quarter of 2017.
"The process is now being built with SSL, the satellite may be completed by the middle of next year and will be launched later this year," Adi said on the sidelines of the agreement on the purchase of Palapa-N1 Satellite at Fairmont Hotel, Jakarta, Wednesday (5/17/2017).
https://inet.detik.com/telecommunication/d-3503956/ramai-ramai-luncurkan-satelitGoogle translate:Quote"The process is now being built with SSL, the satellite may be completed by the middle of next year and will be launched later this year," Adi said on the sidelines of the agreement on the purchase of Palapa-N1 Satellite at Fairmont Hotel, Jakarta, Wednesday (5/17/2017).
"The process is now being built with SSL, and the satellite may be completed by the middle of next year and launched later in the year,"
Collegues, what do you think about probability SAOCOM-1A + Paz doubleshot?
Quote from: Salo on 06/27/2017 09:21 pmCollegues, what do you think about probability SAOCOM-1A + Paz doubleshot?Interesting thought. They have a 100km altitude difference. Could either of them be mounted on a dispenser in the lower position? SpaceX hasn't done an Arianespace style dual-payload dispenser yet, so one of the satellites would probably need to be capable of mounting on an Iridium style dispenser.
How did you determine that some GPS III sats would be launched on a Falcon Heavy? Couldn't find a reference to that anywhere. Makes sense but is it real?
Moving SAOCOM-1A to March 2018
After that, an Atlas 5 with two SRBs will launch NROL-52 for the National Reconnaissance Office on August 31, likely sometime between 12:00pm and 4:00pm EDT.