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First orbit parameters! (presumably from the transfer orbit before the circulation burn)

259 x 595 km x 82.43 deg. at epoch 14:34 UTC.
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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #161 on: 12/28/2013 02:38 pm »
Выпьем же! Cheers! Kanpai!

Yes! :D
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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #162 on: 12/28/2013 02:47 pm »
My congratulations  8) !!! Hurrah!

Выпьем же! Cheers! Kanpai!

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #163 on: 12/28/2013 02:54 pm »
Congrats  ;)  and welcome to the NK-33 launcher club !
 
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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #164 on: 12/28/2013 03:00 pm »
First orbit parameters! (presumably from the transfer orbit before the circulation burn)

259 x 595 km x 82.43 deg. at epoch 14:34 UTC.

This is presumably the 14S54 third stage (is that the right designation? The Blok-I, anyway).
Transfer orbit apogee was at 1325 UTC over the Antarctic; presumably the Volga burn began around that time.
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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #165 on: 12/28/2013 03:22 pm »


This is presumably the 14S54 third stage (is that the right designation? The Blok-I, anyway).
Transfer orbit apogee was at 1325 UTC over the Antarctic; presumably the Volga burn began around that time.

That would be the "second stage" for this LV.


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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #166 on: 12/28/2013 03:28 pm »
This is presumably the 14S54 third stage (is that the right designation? The Blok-I, anyway).
Transfer orbit apogee was at 1325 UTC over the Antarctic; presumably the Volga burn began around that time.

Soyuz-2.1v is a two stages launcher :

- Bloc A (14S55)
- Bloc I (14S54)

It carries also an upper stage :

- Volga (14S46)
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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #167 on: 12/28/2013 03:38 pm »
This is presumably the 14S54 third stage (is that the right designation? The Blok-I, anyway).
Transfer orbit apogee was at 1325 UTC over the Antarctic; presumably the Volga burn began around that time.

Soyuz-2.1v is a two stages launcher :

- Bloc A (14S55)
- Bloc I (14S54)

It carries also an upper stage :

- Volga (14S46)

Yes, second stage. I meant to say second stage. Hard habit to break, thinking of the Blok I as third stage all these years!

I've also seen '132KS' for the first stage? (maybe from Anatoly Zak?)

By the way it looks like catalog 39490 to 39494 have been reserved for 2013-78A to 78E, which
will be Aist, two spheres, the Blok I stage, and the Volga stage with attached adapter.
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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #168 on: 12/28/2013 03:43 pm »
Congratulations. When can we expect see any pictures or video of the launch?

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #169 on: 12/28/2013 03:46 pm »
By the way it looks like catalog 39490 to 39494 have been reserved for 2013-78A to 78E, which
will be Aist, two spheres, the Blok I stage, and the Volga stage with attached adapter.
Wonder if they will catalog Volga which is supposed to re-enter over the South Pacific within a few hours (if that did not already happen)

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #170 on: 12/28/2013 03:49 pm »
Congratulations. When can we expect see any pictures or video of the launch?
Soon, somewhere here:
http://tvzvezda.ru/
« Last Edit: 12/28/2013 03:51 pm by Lanista »

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #171 on: 12/28/2013 03:50 pm »
When can we expect see any pictures or video of the launch?
Maybe on the Russian TV channel "Zvezda" - tvzvezda.ru  ;) .

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Soon, somewhere here:
http://tvzvezda.ru/
Oh, yes :) .
« Last Edit: 12/28/2013 03:51 pm by Artyom. »

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #172 on: 12/28/2013 03:56 pm »
This is presumably the 14S54 third stage (is that the right designation? The Blok-I, anyway).
Transfer orbit apogee was at 1325 UTC over the Antarctic; presumably the Volga burn began around that time.

Soyuz-2.1v is a two stages launcher :

- Bloc A (14S55)
- Bloc I (14S54)

It carries also an upper stage :

- Volga (14S46)

Yes, second stage. I meant to say second stage. Hard habit to break, thinking of the Blok I as third stage all these years!

I've also seen '132KS' for the first stage? (maybe from Anatoly Zak?)

By the way it looks like catalog 39490 to 39494 have been reserved for 2013-78A to 78E, which
will be Aist, two spheres, the Blok I stage, and the Volga stage with attached adapter.

Two references exists for 132КС as the 1st stage.
http://www.kbkha.ru/?p=8&cat=8&prod=74#
http://www.samspace.ru/zakupki/plany_zakupok/

Also refered to as 374БЛ04.
« Last Edit: 12/28/2013 08:12 pm by Stan Black »

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #173 on: 12/28/2013 04:14 pm »
Launch photo (screenshot)  8)

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #174 on: 12/28/2013 04:14 pm »
This Video only confirms the mission liftoff but no video of launch.
http://tvzvezda.ru/news/vstrane_i_mire/content/201312281816-vwo3.htm
« Last Edit: 12/28/2013 04:17 pm by russianhalo117 »

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #175 on: 12/28/2013 04:22 pm »
More (HD screenshots) 8)

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #176 on: 12/28/2013 04:47 pm »
Artyom, stop teasing us! Please post the actual video!  :)

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #177 on: 12/28/2013 04:51 pm »
This is presumably the 14S54 third stage (is that the right designation? The Blok-I, anyway).
Transfer orbit apogee was at 1325 UTC over the Antarctic; presumably the Volga burn began around that time.

Soyuz-2.1v is a two stages launcher :

- Bloc A (14S55)
- Bloc I (14S54)

It carries also an upper stage :

- Volga (14S46)

Yes, second stage. I meant to say second stage. Hard habit to break, thinking of the Blok I as third stage all these years!

I've also seen '132KS' for the first stage? (maybe from Anatoly Zak?)

By the way it looks like catalog 39490 to 39494 have been reserved for 2013-78A to 78E, which
will be Aist, two spheres, the Blok I stage, and the Volga stage with attached adapter.

Two references exists for 132КС as the 1st stage.
http://www.kbkha.ru/?p=8&cat=8&prod=74#
http://www.samspace.ru/zakupki/plany_zakupok/

Also refered to as 374БЛ04.

Just re-checking this, it appears that 131КС is for the whole Soyuz-2-1V, whilst 132КС is for something called Союз-2-1ВУ?
« Last Edit: 12/28/2013 08:12 pm by Stan Black »

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #178 on: 12/28/2013 04:52 pm »
Artyom, stop teasing us! Please post the actual video!  :)
Okay  :D .

It was a live broadcast TV channel "Channel One"

Replay - http://www.1tv.ru/news/techno/249348  ;) .

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Re: 1st Soyuz-2.1v launch with AIST - December 28 2013 1230UTC
« Reply #179 on: 12/28/2013 04:57 pm »
Artyom, stop teasing us! Please post the actual video!  :)
Okay  :D .

It was a live broadcast TV channel "Channel One"

Replay - http://www.1tv.ru/news/techno/249348  ;) .

Thanks bro!  ;D

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