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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2400 on: 01/21/2022 10:17 am »
Launch delayed to Q4 2022:

Returning airline traffic boosts Viasat and Intelsat financials [dated Aug. 5]

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The company said the first ViaSat-3 satellite, which will cover the Americas, has been delivered to Boeing for final spacecraft integration and testing, ahead of a launch in the first or second quarter of 2022.

A second ViaSat-3, for covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa, is due to launch five to six months later, followed by a third spacecraft for Asia.

Payload issue delays SpaceX’s next Falcon Heavy launch to early 2022 [dated Oct. 4]

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The next commercial Falcon Heavy launch is also scheduled for the second quarter of 2022, carrying a Viasat 3 broadband communications satellite toward geostationary orbit.

5-6 months after Q2 2022 = Q4 2022.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2401 on: 01/24/2022 11:30 pm »
Cross-post:
According to the CNES website, the launch of the next One Web mission (F13) is scheduled for February 10 at 18:09 UTC.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2402 on: 01/25/2022 05:27 am »
Launched:
№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2022
01 - February 10 - OneWeb L13 (x34) - Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-M (VS27) - Kourou ELS - 18:09:37

Starsem's launches:

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Planned launches:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2022
April - MEASAT-3d, GSAT-24 - Ariane 5ECA+ (VA257) - Kourou ELA-3
May - LARES 2, ABCS (AstroBio CubeSat), CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), GreenCube, MTCube 2 (ROBUSTA-1E) - Vega C (VV21/VVC1) [inaugural flight] - Kourou ELV
NET late June - Eutelsat Konnect VHTS, Ovzon-3 - Ariane 5 ECA+ (VA258) - Kourou ELA-3
July-August - Pleiades Neo 5, Pleiades Neo 6 (Dual SSO Launch) - Vega C (VV22/VVC2) - Kourou ELV
September (TBD) - Galileo-FOC FM27, Galileo-FOC FM28 - Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-MT (VS29) - Kourou ELS
September - SSMS #4: KOMPSAT-7 - Vega C (VV23/VVC3) - Kourou ELV
Q3 - Eutelsat 10B, Syracuse 4B (Comsat-NG 2) - Ariane 5 ECA+ (VA259) - Kourou ELA-3
Q4 - Galaxy 35, Galaxy 36, MTG-I1 - Ariane 5 ECA+ - Kourou ELA-3
NET    Q3   Q4 - TBD - Ariane 62 (FM1) [inaugural flight] - Kourou ELA-4
December (TBD)  - CSO 3 - Ariane 62  Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-MT  (VS30) - Kourou ELS  ELA-4 (or 2023)
TBD - PLATiNO-1 - Vega - Kourou ELV
TBD - THEOS-2 HR - Vega - Kourou ELV
TBD - SpaceBelt (x10) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Late March   April 6  TBD - Galileo-FOC FM25 (Patrick), Galileo-FOC FM26 (Julina) - Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-MT (VS28) - Kourou ELS - 00:31:51

Piggybacked:
NET Q2 - ION-SVC: Astrocast (x10) - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET Q2 - GOMX-5A, GOMX-5B - Vega C / Soyuz (TBD) - Kourou
TBD - NESS - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - FORMOSAT 7R (TRITON) - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - PRETTY - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - µHETsat - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Nano-JASMINE - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - THEOS-2 LR - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV

Starsem's launches:
March    5   TBD  - OneWeb L14 (x36) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (ST38) - Baikonur 31/6 - 22:41
NET April  TBD - OneWeb L15 (x36) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (ST39) - Baikonur 31/6
NET May  TBD - OneWeb L16 (x36) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (ST40) - Baikonur 31/6
NET June  TBD - OneWeb L17 (x36) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (ST41) - Baikonur 31/6
NET July  TBD - OneWeb L18 (x36) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (ST42) - Baikonur 31/6
NET August  TBD - OneWeb L19 (x36) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (ST43) - Baikonur 31/6

2023
NET Early (TBD) - Galileo-FOC FM29, Galileo-FOC FM30 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
  Q1   February - Euclid - Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-MT (VS31) - Kourou ELS
March (TBD) - EarthCARE [Earth Explorer 6], ASAP-S #1 - Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-MT (VS32) - Kourou ELS
March - Galaxy 37 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
NET    Early   Q1 - TBD - Ariane 64 [inaugural flight] - Kourou ELA-4
Midyear 2022  NET Q1 - Eutelsat Hotbird 13G - Ariane 64    5 ECA+   - Kourou ELA--3 (or Falcon 9)
Midyear 2022  NET Q1 - Eutelsat Hotbird 13F - Ariane 64    5 ECA+   - Kourou ELA--3 (or Falcon 9)
NET Q1 - SSMS #5 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET Q1 - SSMS #6 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
H1 - Eutelsat Konnect VHTS - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Q2 - ViaSat 3 Asia - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
April - JUICE - Ariane 5 ECA+ - Kourou ELA-3 (or NET August)
Midyear - Sentinel-1C (ROSE-C) - Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-MT / Ariane 62 - Kourou ELS / ELA-4 (or December 2022)
August - BIOMASS (Biomass monitoring mission for Carbon Assessment) [Earth Explorer 7] - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - MLS PoC (GTO): Uhura-1 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Q3 - SSMS #7 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - Space Rider flight 1 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
H2 - Optus-11 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Heinrich Hertz (H2Sat) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Lunar Rideshare Mission - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2024)
TBD - LUXEOSys (NAOS) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - PROBA 3 Coronagraph, PROBA 3 Occulter - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV
TBD - CO3D 1, CO3D 2, CO3D 3, CO3D 4 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega C+ (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega C/VEnUS - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega C light (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV

Piggybacked:
Early - MicroCarb - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - CubeSpec - Vega C / Soyuz (TBD) - Kourou
TBD - Méditerranée (ROBUSTA-3A) - Vega / Vega C  - Kourou ELV
TBD - Hemeria GEO sat (x2) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - GO-1 (GSO small satellites mission) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Alina lander (Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module), Audi lunar quattro rover - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4

2024
Early - Sentinel-2C - Vega C - Kourou ELV
March - MTG-S1 (Sentinel-4A) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
March - MetOp-SG A1 (EPS-SG-a, Sentinel-5A) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Q2)
Q1 - MLS #2 (550km, Inclination 88°) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
H1 - Eutelsat 36D comsat - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Q2 - SSMS #8 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #9 (Equatorial) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #10 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - SSMS #11 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - MLS #3 (550km, Inclination 88°) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
Q4 - G2G (xTBD) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
October 14 - Hera, Juventas, APEX (Asteroid Prospection Explorer) - Ariane 64/ASTRIS - Kourou ELA-4
October - Sentinel-3C - Vega C - Kourou ELV
November - SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) - Vega C/Ariane 62 - Kourou (or early 2025)
December - MetOp-SG B1 (EPS-SG-b) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Q4)
TBD - PLATiNO-2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - CSG-3 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 3 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 4 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - TanDEM-L - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (TBD)
TBD - EDRS-D (hosted payload) -  Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Dream Chaser United Nations space mission - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM31, Galileo-FOC FM32 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - first flight - Miura 5 - Kourou

Piggybacked:
TBD - TANGO-Carbon, TANGO-Nitro (Twin ANthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Observers) - Vega C / Ariane 62 - Kourou ELV / ELA-4
TBD - RACE 1, RACE 2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - M-ARGO (Miniaturised – Asteroid Remote Geophysical Observer) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - VMMO (Volatile and Mineralogy Mapping Orbiter) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - LUMIO (LUnar Meteoroid Impacts Observer) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - YODA demonstrator (x2) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - AWS prototype - Vega C / Ariane 62 - Kourou ELV / ELA-4

2025
January - Sentinel-1D (ROSE-C) - TBD - Kourou
January - ISRU Demonstrator (In-Situ Resource Utilisation) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
January - Sentinel-2D - TBD - Kourou (or 2025-2028)
Midyear - FLEX (Fluorescence Explorer satellite) [Earth Explorer 8] - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Midyear - ALTIUS (Atmospheric Limb Tracker for Investigation of the Upcoming Stratosphere) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Midyear - Sentinel-10A (CHIME) - TBD - Kourou
September - MTG-I2 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Q3 - MLS #4 (GO-1) - Ariane 6/ASTRIS - Kourou ELA-4
Q3 - MLS #5 (500km, SSO) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
Q4 - MLS #6 (Highway to the Moon) - Ariane 6/ASTRIS - Kourou ELA-4
December - Jason-CS-B (Sentinel-6B) - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (or Q1 2026) (or Falcon 9)
Late - Sentinel-7A (CO2M 1) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Syracuse-4C - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - SHALOM - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 5 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega E  (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
TBD - ClearSpace-1 - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM33, Galileo-FOC FM34 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Skynet 6A - Ariane 6 (TBD) - Kourou ELA-4 (TBD)

2026
September - ERO (Earth Return Orbiter) [Mars Sample Return] - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
H2 - FORUM (Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring) [Earth Explorer 9 candidate] - Vega C/Ariane 62 - Kourou
Q4 - PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - SKIM (Sea-surface Kinematics Multiscale monitoring) [Earth Explorer 9 candidate] - Vega C/Ariane 62 - Kourou

2027
Q2 - Sentinel-11A (CIMR) - TBD - Kourou
Midyear - Sentinel-12A (ROSE-L) - TBD - Kourou
Q3 - Sentinel-8A (LSTM) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - EL3 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - CLTV - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Sentinel-9A (CRISTAL) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - HRWS-X - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (TBD)

Piggybacked:
TBD - MERLIN (MEthane Remote sensing LIdar missioN) - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2028
Early - Sentinel-7B (CO2M 2) - TBD - Kourou
November - Sentinel-3D - TBD - Kourou

2029
January - Human Lunar Exploration (ascent module) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
NET Q4 - Aeolus FO - TBD - Kourou
TBD - ARIEL (Atmospheric Remote‐sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large‐survey), Comet Interceptor (fast mission) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4

2030
December - MTG-I3 - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or January 2031    2032 )
Late - Sentinel-7C (CO2M 3) - TBD - Kourou

Piggybacked:
TBD - YODA - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2031
March - MetOp-SG A2 (Sentinel-5B) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - EnVision [M5 mission] - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2032-2033)

2032
March - MTG-S2 (Sentinel-4B) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2032)

2033
March - MetOp-SG B2 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4

2034
TBD - ATHENA (Advanced Telescope for High-ENergy Astrophysics) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2037
TBD - LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) (eLISA, NGO) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2038
March - MetOp-SG A3 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
December - Sentinel-5C - TBD - Kourou

2039
June - MetOp-SG B3 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4

2041
TBD - MTG-I4 - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

Unclear:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site
NET 2022 - VD20 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET 2022 - VD20 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
2022-2027 - Eutelsat comsat - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Late 2023 - SPAINSAT NG I - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2024) (or Falcon 9)
NET 2024 - SPAINSAT NG II - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Falcon 9)
NET 2025 - CSG-4 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET 2025 - AWS constellation (x16) - TBD - Kourou
2020's  NET 2025 - G2G (xTBD) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (multiple launches)
2026 (TBD) - Jason-CS Follow-on A - Vega-E (TBD) - Kourou ELV
2027-2028 - Stereoid [Earth Explorer 10 candidate] - TBD - Kourou
2027-2028 - Daedalus [Earth Explorer 10 candidate] - TBD - Kourou
2027-2028 - G-Class [Earth Explorer 10 candidate] - TBD - Kourou
NET 2028 - Sentinel-1A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
NET 2028 - Sentinel-2A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
NET 2028 - Sentinel-3A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
2028-2029 - Iris (military optical observing capabilities) - TBD - Kourou
2028-2029 - Celeste (military electromagnetic listening) - TBD - Kourou
2031-2032 - Earth Explorer 11 candidate - TBD - Kourou
2030's - test flight - Ariane Next (Ariane 7) - Kourou
NLT 2040 - Gaia-2 (Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-1B 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-1C 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-2B 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-3B 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - GOCE-FO - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Seosat-Ingenio-2 - TBD - Kourou

Piggybacked:
2020s - VNREDSat-1b - Vega - Kourou ELV

Statistics:

Orbital launches from Hammaguir - 4 (Diamant A - 4)
Orbital launches from CSG - 312 (Diamant B - 5, Europa II - 1, Diamant BP.4 - 3, Ariane 1 - 11, Ariane 2 - 6, Ariane 3 - 11, Ariane 4 - 116, Ariane 5 - 112, Soyuz ST - 27, Vega - 20)

Satellites from Hammaguir - 4
Satellites from CSG - 679

Acronyms:
ASAP-S - Arianespace System for Auxiliary Payloads for Soyuz rocket
AWS - Arctic Weather Satellite
CERES - Capacité de Renseignement Electromagnétique Spatiale
CHIME - Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission for the Environment
CIMR - Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer
CLTV - Cis-Lunar Transfer Vehicle
CO2M - Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
Comsat-NG - Communication par Satellite de Nouvelle Génération
CRISTAL - Copernicus Polar Ice and Snow Topography Altimeter
CSG - COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation
CSO - Composante Spatiale Optique
EL3 - European Large Logistic Lander
G2G - Galileo Second Generation
GTO - Geostationary Transfer Orbit
GEO - Geosynchronous Equatorial Orbit
HRWS-X - High Resolution Wide Swath SAR system for earth observation in X-Band
ION-SVC - In Orbit Now - Satellite Carrier Vehicle
LSTM - Land Surface Temperature Monitoring
MLS - Multi Launch System
NAOS - National Advanced Optical System
NESS – Nanosat 3U for Surveillance of the civilian Spectrum
PoC - Proof of Concept
RACE - Rendezvous Autonomous Cubesats Experiment
ROSE-C - Radar Observing System for Europe - C-Band
ROSE-L - Radar Observing System for Europe - L-Band
SSO - Sun Synchronous Orbit
SSMS - Small Spacecraft Mission Service
VEnUS - VEGA Electric Nudge Upper Stage
YODA - Yeux en Orbite pour un Démonstrateur Agile

Changes on January 25th
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Changes on January 28th
Changes on February 10th
Changes on February 11th
Changes on February 15th
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2403 on: 01/26/2022 06:19 am »
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Date de lancement   Février 2023 (prévisionnel)

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2404 on: 01/27/2022 09:16 pm »
Re: VS27 Fregat upper stage:
Starting in the Roskosmos press release quoted in the launch thread here (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=54140.msg2334846#msg2334846), it's referred to as a Fregat-M, not MT.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2405 on: 01/28/2022 08:53 pm »
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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Feb. 10 • Soyuz • OneWeb 13
Launch time: 1809:37 GMT (1:09:37 p.m. EST)
Launch site: ELS, Sinnamary, French Guiana
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April 5/6 • Soyuz • Galileo 29 & 30
Launch time: 0031:51 GMT on 6th (8:31:51 p.m. EDT on 5th)
Launch site: ELS, Sinnamary, French Guiana
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2407 on: 02/11/2022 08:19 am »
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1491892654455541769?cxt=HHwWksCy_d-dorQpAAAA
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Don't know about you but we enjoyed this first successful launch of 2022! Ракета
Stay tuned, our next #OneWebLaunch is scheduled for March 4th, from the Baïkonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. We sure can't wait to see our #Soyuz launcher place into orbit 36 more @OneWeb
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2408 on: 02/11/2022 08:22 am »
https://www.dlr.de/rd/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-4926/8178_read-47362/
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Nr    Version        Flug       Startdatum               Nutzlast(en)      Bemerkung

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2409 on: 02/15/2022 04:15 pm »
https://www.roscosmos.ru/launch/2022/

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Запланированные запуски

ДатаЗапускКосмодромРакета-носитель
105.03.2022 01:41Запуск 36 спутников OneWeb (№ 13) (https://www.roscosmos.ru/34146/)Байконур (https://www.roscosmos.ru/479/)Союз-2 (https://www.roscosmos.ru/468/)
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2410 on: 02/17/2022 09:41 am »
https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/22/02/b25681068/eutelsat-communications-first-half-2021-22-results
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FLEET DEPLOYMENT

Nominal deployment programme

Compared to the last quarterly update in October 2021, the entry into service of KONNECT VHTS has been delayed from the first half to the second half of calendar 2023. Furthermore, while still expected within the H1 2023 window, the entry into service of the EUTELSAT 10B satellite has been delayed versus our previous expectations. This reflects the impact of both manufacturing delays and their knock-on effects, including pairing difficulties, related to launch rescheduling, in the context of global Covid crisis.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2412 on: 02/17/2022 11:10 am »
https://aircosmosinternational.com/article/the-first-assembled-eurostar-neo-satellite-3106
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Hotbird 13F, like its twin Hotbird 13G, is scheduled for launch next year using an Ariane 64 launcher from the Guyana Space Center.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2413 on: 02/17/2022 09:51 pm »
Article dated approximately 1 year ago, includes an interesting picture of the hardware.
Edit: More importantly, the two Hotbirds have been Ariane 64 payloads all along?  Together?  First A64?
https://aircosmosinternational.com/article/the-first-assembled-eurostar-neo-satellite-3106
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Hotbird 13F, like its twin Hotbird 13G, is scheduled for launch next year using an Ariane 64 launcher from the Guyana Space Center.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2414 on: 02/18/2022 07:40 am »
https://www.ovzon.com/en/ovzon-reschedules-launch-of-the-ovzon-3-satellite-until-the-second-half-of-2022/
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February 18, 2022
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Ovzon reschedules launch of the Ovzon 3 satellite until the second half of 2022

Ovzon is today announcing that the Ovzon 3 satellite launch will be delayed and is planned to be launched in the second half of 2022. The rescheduling is due to continued insufficiencies and delivery of key components affecting the completion of Ovzon 3 and of a large number of other satellites in the industry.


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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2415 on: 02/18/2022 04:50 pm »
Launched:
№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)
2024

November - SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) - Vega C/Ariane 62 - Kourou

https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Smile_factsheet

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Launch: Scheduled for launch in late 2024 or early 2025 from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou (launch dimensions compatible with either an Ariane 6 or Vega-C launcher)

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2416 on: 02/20/2022 08:50 am »
2023
March - Galaxy 37 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4

Galaxy-37 aka Galaxy-13R
This launchorder is gone, goes to SpaceX.
https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/1229094530086/December%202021%20Quarterly%20Report%20-%20Intelsat%2012-29-2021.pdf

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2417 on: 02/20/2022 08:12 pm »
Cross-post re: MTG-I1:
ESA mission plan says 2023:

https://www.esa.int/ESA/Our_Missions

When you click onto the "mtg series", the mission page still shows 2022. But I suspect that 2023 is more up to date.

Many other ESA missions also have slipped: Biomass and JUICE to 2023, SMILE to 2024, Altius and Flex to 2025.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2418 on: 02/26/2022 06:58 am »
https://tass.ru/kosmos/13872497
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MOSCOW, 26 February. /TASS/. Roskosmos, in response to EU sanctions, suspends cooperation with European partners in organizing launches from the Kourou cosmodrome in French Guiana. This was stated by the Director General of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin.

"In response to EU sanctions against our enterprises, Roscosmos is suspending cooperation with European partners in organizing space launches from the Kourou space center and withdrawing its technical staff, including the consolidated launch crew, from French Guiana," Rogozin wrote on his Telegram channel on Saturday.

In turn, the press service of Roscosmos specified that 87 citizens of the Russian Federation are now at the cosmodrome in French Guiana. "We are talking about employees of the NPO named after S. A. Lavochkin, who were preparing the Fregat-MT upper stage for the upcoming launch, as well as employees of the Progress RCC [manufacturer of Soyuz rockets] and the Center for the Operation of Ground-Based Space Infrastructure," - noted in the state corporation.

At the moment, they added in Roskosmos, the issue of the departure of Russian employees is being worked out.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2419 on: 03/03/2022 09:44 am »
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/uk-satellite-company-oneweb-suspends-baikonur-launches-2022-03-03/
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LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - British satellite company OneWeb said on Thursday it was suspending all launches from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan after Moscow'sspace agency demanded guarantees that its spacecraft would not beused for military purposes.

The British government, which owns a stake in OneWeb, said it supported the decision.

"In light of Russia's illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, we are reviewing our participation in all further projects involving Russian collaboration," the government said.

 

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