Go!New manned spacecraft named "Eagle"Flight tests of a new manned spacecraft were transferred from Soyuz-5 to Angara-A5P: unmanned - in 2023, manned - in 2025Roscosmos plans to create a Soyuz-6 rocket
The first flight of the Angara-A5 rocket from Vostochny is planned for August 2023The second Angara-A5 rocket for Plesetsk will be delivered to the customer in November
Soyuz-6 rocket will use the RD-180 engineThe third and fourth Angara-A5 missiles for Plesetsk will be delivered to the customer in April and November 2020
Unmanned flight of a new spacecraft docked to the ISS in 2024The second launch of the Angara-A5 rocket from Plesetsk will take place before or after the New Year holidays
NET November - Kosmos (Gonets-M №24, 25, 26) [block-15], Blits-M - Rokot/Briz-KM Plesetsk, 133/3
QuoteNET November - Kosmos (Gonets-M №24, 25, 26) [block-15], Blits-M - Rokot/Briz-KM Plesetsk, 133/3I thought Gonets-M satellites do not get a cosmos number. Military Strela-3M get a cosmos designation.
Then the Eagle will fly in the Angara A5 from Vostochny?They change this recently no?
Is Glonass-V a new name for Glonass-KM, or a different model?
Equally significant are the efforts to increase the availability of GLONASS navigation services. In recent years, the use of navigation technologies in large metropolitan areas has been actively growing, where consumers are faced with restrictions on the reception of spacecraft radio signals located at elevation angles of less than 25 °. To preserve the ability of consumers to make navigation determinations even in such conditions, the design of the GLONASS high-orbit space complex (VCC) begins in 2019.The GLONASS VCC will consist of 6 vehicles in three planes, forming 2 sub-satellite paths with an orbital inclination of 64.8 °, an eccentricity of 0.072, a rotation period of 23.9 hours, and a geographical longitude of the ascending angle of 60 °, 120 °. The Glonass-V spacecraft of the new space complex will be built on the basis of the existing Glonass-K platform, which has been successfully providing services to consumers since 2012. Services to consumers will be provided exclusively through the emission of new navigation radio signals with code division in all three GLONASS frequency ranges.The launch of the first Glonass-V spacecraft is planned for 2023, and the full deployment of a group of 6 spacecraft by the end of 2025. As a result, navigation accuracy in the Eastern Hemisphere will be increased by 25%.The Glonass-V mass will be less than 1 tonne, which makes it possible to launch 2 spacecraft into orbit simultaneously, using the new Russian heavy Angara-A5 launch vehicle and the infrastructure of the Plesetsk and Vostochny spaceports for launch.
Quote from: Salo on 08/31/2019 08:37 pmQuote from: Alter Sachse on 08/31/2019 05:07 pmQuote from: Salo on 08/29/2019 04:24 amLaunch time 14:00:14 UTC.I see different launch times, which one is the right one?14:00:14or 14:00:11.887 ?http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum12/topic15730/message1884420/#message188442010:00:14 is the liftoff time. 14:00:11.887 is the engine ignition time.
Quote from: Alter Sachse on 08/31/2019 05:07 pmQuote from: Salo on 08/29/2019 04:24 amLaunch time 14:00:14 UTC.I see different launch times, which one is the right one?14:00:14or 14:00:11.887 ?http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum12/topic15730/message1884420/#message1884420
Quote from: Salo on 08/29/2019 04:24 amLaunch time 14:00:14 UTC.I see different launch times, which one is the right one?14:00:14or 14:00:11.887 ?
Launch time 14:00:14 UTC.
MOSCOW, Sep 7 - RIA News. The start of flight tests of the new Russian launch vehicle (LV) Soyuz-6 in Baikonur is scheduled for 2025. This is stated in the presentation of Roscosmos, prepared for the report of the head of the state corporation Dmitry Rogozin and the Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan Askar Zhumagaliev, which they voiced to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the first President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev during their inspection of the Kazakhstan Pavilion at VDNKh .The report was dedicated to the implementation of the Baiterek Russian-Kazakh space missile system. On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed renaming the Baiterek space rocket complex in honor of former President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev.According to the materials, the start of flight tests of the Soyuz-5 LV is planned for 2023, the necessary ground infrastructure should also be ready by 2023. It is expected that the Baiterek project will provide up to 10 missile launches per year, the cost of the launch service will be $ 50 million....Speaking to Putin and Nazarbayev, Kazakh Minister Zhumagaliyev said that within the framework of the Baiterek project, Kazakhstan is engaged in the reconstruction and modernization of the ground-based space infrastructure of Zenit-M CRC. According to him, next year design estimates and a draft design will be developed. Start of construction work is scheduled for 2021, commissioning and testing work in 2022. "And in 2023 we will be ready to launch two missiles," he said.Zhumagaliyev noted that the implementation of the Baiterek project will increase the number of launches from Baikonur from 4 to 10. "And we can launch remote sensing and telecommunication satellites in a fast-growing market," he added.
The first launch of the Smotr system is planned in late 2023 - early 2024, the company noted.
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1171433750636285953QuoteKirk Pysher, ILS: targeting end of September for Proton launch of Eutelsat/Northrop Grumman MEV mission.
Kirk Pysher, ILS: targeting end of September for Proton launch of Eutelsat/Northrop Grumman MEV mission.
Launch September 30:https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/status/1171408036528820230QuoteMEV-1, scheduled to launch September 30, will provide five years of life extension to the @INTELSAT 901 satellite. Learn more about MEV: http://ms.spr.ly/6012TPE0C #NorthropGrumman #WSBW
MEV-1, scheduled to launch September 30, will provide five years of life extension to the @INTELSAT 901 satellite. Learn more about MEV: http://ms.spr.ly/6012TPE0C #NorthropGrumman #WSBW
Launch time on September 30 is 1026 UTC = 15:26 Baikonur time (UTC + 5:00)From SFN Launch Schedule, updated September 12
TOKYO, September 13, 2019 Axelspace Corporation announces the total number of GRUS satellite to be launched after April 2020 to be 4 GRUS satellite, with the addition of 1 satellite (GRUS1E), following the agreement with Russian Launch Service Provider, GK Launch Services. The Company has previously announced to launch 3 satellites (GRUS-1B, GRUS-1C and Fukui Prefectural Satellite)....Launch detailsBelow are the details of the launch of GRUS-1B, 1C, 1E and of Fukui Prefectural Satellite as of now.Launch vehicle Soyuz-2Launch site BaikonurOrbit Sun-synchronous orbit, 600km altitudeLaunch operator GK Launch ServicesLaunch period From Q2 2020
"We confirm here in Paris that the first batch of 34 satellites will start early December from Baikonur on the Soyuz rocket, and we confirmed to Arianespace the 21 launches planned, with a minimum launch rate of one rocket per month in 2020, to offer a complete service by the end of 2021 ", says Adrian Steckel. "Everyone understands that the deal is changing and that space will be used to provide the internet and many services."