MOSCOW, October 13. / Tass /. The closest launch from the Plesetsk cosmodrome of the Lotos-S radio reconnaissance satellite with the Soyuz-2.1b rocket was postponed due to the Soyuz-FG accident during a launch from Baikonur on October 11. This was reported on Saturday Tass source in the rocket and space industry.“In connection with the accident at Baikonur, the closest launch of the Soyuz-2.1b missile with a military satellite, which was to be held on October 19, from Plesetsk, was postponed indefinitely,” the source said.
MOSCOW, October 13 - RIA News. The next expedition will go to the ISS closer to the beginning of December, the final dates have not been determined, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.“Different dates are preliminarily named, including November 28 and the first days of December, but nothing has yet been determined. There is a pre-flight crew training cycle, everything will depend on how the schedule is agreed,” the source said.Earlier, another source RIA Novosti said that the launch of the next expedition is planned to be held from 5 to 7 December. The media reported on the possibility of starting a new expedition on November 28.
The first launch since the accident may take place in Plesetsk starting from October 24 to 26, (it will be a) Soyuz-2 with a military satellite
Russian Space Web also has this flight as Soyuz's return to flight.http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2018.html#14F145QuoteOctober 25: A Soyuz-2 rocket to launch a 14F145 electronic intelligence satellite for the Russian military from Pad 4 at Site 43 in Plesetsk. The launch was initially planned for August 26, 2018, but on August 17, the decision was made to postpone the mission even though all preparations at the launch site were proceeding as planned, indicating a possible issue with a previous spacecraft in orbit. At the beginning of October, the launch was planned for October 18, but by the middle of the month, the mission was re-scheduled for October 25, in the wake of the launch accident with the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft on October 11.
October 25: A Soyuz-2 rocket to launch a 14F145 electronic intelligence satellite for the Russian military from Pad 4 at Site 43 in Plesetsk. The launch was initially planned for August 26, 2018, but on August 17, the decision was made to postpone the mission even though all preparations at the launch site were proceeding as planned, indicating a possible issue with a previous spacecraft in orbit. At the beginning of October, the launch was planned for October 18, but by the middle of the month, the mission was re-scheduled for October 25, in the wake of the launch accident with the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft on October 11.
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2018.html , update:QuoteNovember 3: A Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat rocket to launch a GLONASS-M satellite from Plesetsk. According to Head of ISS Reshetnev Nikolai Testoedov, the status of the mission was discussed during a meeting on August 30, but the Ministry of Defense had not made an immediate decision on the launch date. The spacecraft was delivered to the launch site by the beginning of October and its launch was set for November 3. Following the launch accident with the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft on October 11, the GLONASS-M mission remained on schedule for launch on November 3.
November 3: A Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat rocket to launch a GLONASS-M satellite from Plesetsk. According to Head of ISS Reshetnev Nikolai Testoedov, the status of the mission was discussed during a meeting on August 30, but the Ministry of Defense had not made an immediate decision on the launch date. The spacecraft was delivered to the launch site by the beginning of October and its launch was set for November 3. Following the launch accident with the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft on October 11, the GLONASS-M mission remained on schedule for launch on November 3.
https://ria.ru/space/20181015/1530702032.htmlGoogle translate:QuotePossible change of orbital plansAccording to the agency interlocutor, the transfer of the launch of the next Progress MS-10 cargo ship to mid-November is being discussed. Initially, the launch was planned for October 31, but until the causes of the accident were clarified, all launches of the Soyuz-FG missiles were suspended.The next manned ship, on the contrary, can be sent to the station earlier than the originally planned date in order not to preserve the station: the launch of the Soyuz MS-11 was scheduled for December 20, and the return of the crew now docked to the Soyuz MS-09 station is for several days earlier.
Possible change of orbital plansAccording to the agency interlocutor, the transfer of the launch of the next Progress MS-10 cargo ship to mid-November is being discussed. Initially, the launch was planned for October 31, but until the causes of the accident were clarified, all launches of the Soyuz-FG missiles were suspended.The next manned ship, on the contrary, can be sent to the station earlier than the originally planned date in order not to preserve the station: the launch of the Soyuz MS-11 was scheduled for December 20, and the return of the crew now docked to the Soyuz MS-09 station is for several days earlier.
Google translation:"Two Soyuz 2.1 missiles were delivered to Baikonur, a source at the cosmodrome told RIA Novosti. These are the first carriers who arrived here after a recent accident.A train arrived from Samara, which delivered two Soyuz launch vehicles to the cosmodrome: Soyuz-2-1b, intended for the Egyptian satellite EgyptSat-A scheduled for December 27, and Soyuz-2-1a, which on February 8, 2019, the Progress MS-11 cargo ship should be put into orbit, the agency’s source said.According to him, both launches will be held from the 31st platform."https://ria.ru/science/20181019/1531018489.htmlProgress MS-11 with Soyuz 2.1a!
Related NOTAMs<snip>24 2200-25 0300, 25 2200-26 0300<snip>
<snip>PRIMARY LAUNCH DATE 20181103 BTN 1900 AND 2230<snip>
Late 2018 – three 14F132 Rodnik satellites [block-16] – Rokot2019 – Geo-IK-2 n.º 13L – Rokot2019 – three Gonets-M satellites (№24, 25, 26) [block-15], Blits-M – Rokot2019 – three 14F132 Rodnik satellites [block-17] – Rokot2021 – Rokot-2 https://ria.ru/space/20181023/1531289433.html
I don't see the 2019 flights happening on Rockot because of the Ukrainian stalemate with Russia.
Quote from: russianhalo117 on 10/23/2018 07:27 pmI don't see the 2019 flights happening on Rockot because of the Ukrainian stalemate with Russia.https://iz.ru/693686/dmitrii-strugovetc/v-stolitce-budet-izgotovleno-shest-raket-angara-a5https://www.interfax.ru/russia/626327