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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1740 on: 12/04/2019 02:06 am »
Re: December 25 Rokot launch:
Is Radio-2017 still a secondary payload-- along with the 2 Blits-M satellites?
No, one Blits-M only
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum21/topic16307/message1918044/#message1918044

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1741 on: 12/05/2019 03:27 am »
https://ria.ru/20191205/1561981480.html
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Express-80 and Express-103 Russian telecommunications satellites are scheduled to be launched into orbit on March 30 with the Proton-M launch vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a source in the space and rocket industry told RIA Novosti.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1742 on: 12/05/2019 03:29 am »
https://ria.ru/20191205/1561980703.html
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"On April 18, the first launch of satellites under a contract with OneWeb on the Soyuz-2 rocket from the Vostochny spaceport is planned. They will be followed by launches in May, June and July," the source said.
In addition, the fifth launch is possible from the cosmodrome in December - with the meteorological satellite "Meteor-M" number 2-3, the source said.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1743 on: 12/06/2019 08:42 am »
Liftoff 09:34:11.430 UTC

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1745 on: 12/07/2019 03:59 am »
Note to all that I'm away on work and there will be a weeks delay in schedule updates.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1746 on: 12/07/2019 04:17 am »
Note to all that I'm away on work and there will be a weeks delay in schedule updates.
OK.  I'll keep a running mini-schedule in the thread while you're not available. Zubenelgenubi
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1747 on: 12/07/2019 04:31 am »
Mini-schedule

Performed Russian space launches on 2019 (times in UTC)

№ - Date Time (UTC) – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome

01 - February 21 (16:47) - EgyptSat-A - Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat-M (Е15000-024/112-07) - Baikonur, 31/6 (Third Stage Anomaly/Achieved orbit in contingency mode)
02 - March 14 - Soyuz MS-12 (№742) - Soyuz-FG (Я15000-070) - Baikonur, 1/5 - 19:14:08.175
03 - April 04 - Progress MS-11 (№441) - Soyuz-2.1a (Я15000-036) - Baikonur, 31/6 – 11:01:34.264
04 - May 27 - Kosmos 2534 (Glonass-M №58 / Block 55s / S6) - Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat-M (Я15000-053/112-09) - Plesetsk, 43/4 - 06:23
05 - May 30 – Yamal-601 – Proton-M/Briz-M (93569/99564) – Baikonur, 200/39 - 17:41:59.970
06 - July 05 - Meteor-M 2-2, Momentus X1 (El Camino Real), NSLSat-1, Lemur-2 (100), Lemur-2 (101), Lemur-2 (102), Lemur-2 (103), Lemur-2 (104), Lemur-2 (105), Lemur-2 (106), Lemur-2 (107), JAISAT-1, EXOCONNECT, D-Star One (Lightsat), Lucky-7, SEAM-2.0, MTCube (Robusta-1C), SONATE, Beesat-9, Beesat-10, Beesat-11, Beesat-12, Beesat-13, MOVE-2b, TTU-100, Ecuador-UTE, ICEYE-X4, ICEYE-X5, DoT-1, MKA Sokrat, VDNKhA-80, AmurSat (AmGU-1) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat  (Я15000-002/122-04) - Vostochniy, 1S - 05:41:45.962
07 - July 10 - Kosmos 2535, 2536, 2537, 2538 - Soyuz-2-1v/Volga (78072004/78072005) - Plesetsk, 43/4 - 17:14
08 - July 13 - Spektr-RG – Proton-M/DM-03 (53547/4Л) – Baikonur, 81/24 - 12:30:56.955
09 - July 20 - Soyuz MS-13 (№746) - Soyuz-FG (H15000-069) - Baikonur, 1/5 - 16:28:20.238
10 - July 30 - Meridian-M №18L - Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat-M (x/1036) – Plesetsk, 43/4, 05:56
11 - July 31 - Progress MS-12 (№442) – Soyuz-2-1a (Н15000-035) – Baikonur, 31/6 - 12:10:46.153
12 - August 05 - Kosmos 2539 (Blagovest №14L) - Proton-M/Briz-M (93564/99566) - Baikonur, 81/24 - 21:56:00.008
13 - August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (№743)(Uncrewed) - Soyuz-2-1a (Я15000-037) - Baikonur, 31/6 - 03:38:31.987
14 - August 30 - Kosmos 2540 (Geo-IK-2 №13L) – Rokot/Briz-KM (4923921129/72530) – Plesetsk, 133/3 - 14:00:14
15 - September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (№744) - Soyuz-FG (Я15000-071) - Baikonur, 1/5 - 13:57:42.701
16 - September 26 - Kosmos 2541 (Tundra №3) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M (78072176/111-302) – Plesetsk, 43/4 - 07:46
17 - October 9 - Eutelsat 5 West B; MEV-1 - Proton-M/Briz-M (93704/99573) - Baikonur, 200/39 - 10:17:55.968
18 - November 25 - Kosmos-2542, (14F150 №2), 2543? - Soyuz-2-1v/Volga (78021121/78072004) - Plesetsk, 43/4 - 17:52:03.401
19 - December 06 - Progress MS-13 (№443) - Soyuz-2-1A (Н15000-034) - Baikonur, 31/6 - 09:34:11.430
20 - December 11 - Kosmos 2544 (Glonass-M №59 / Block-56s / S7) - Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat-M (H15000-046/112-10) - Plesetsk 43/3 - 08:54:48.591

Planned Russian space launches
(suborbital launches are not included!)

2019
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time

December 24 - Elektro-L №3 - Proton-M/DM-03 (93566/3Л) - Baikonur, 81/24 - ~12:15
December 26 - Gonets-M №24, 25, 26 [block-15], Blits-M1, Blits-M2 - Rokot/Briz-KM (x/x) – Plesetsk, 133/3 - 23:12

2020
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time

January - Kosmos? - Soyuz-2-1?/upper stage? - Plesetsk 43/TBD
January 30 - OneWeb (34 sats) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M (x/x) - Baikonur, 31/6
February 5 or 12 - Kosmos (Glonass-M №60) - Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat-M (x/x) - Plesetsk
February - OneWeb (34 sats) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M (x/x) - Baikonur, 31/6
March 30 - Ekspress-80; Ekspress-103 - Proton-M/Briz-M (93571/x) - Baikonur, 200/39
March - OneWeb (34 sats) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M (x/x) - Baikonur, 31/6
April 9 – Soyuz MS-16 (№745) – Soyuz-2-1A (Я15000-038) – Baikonur 31/6
April 18 - OneWeb (34 sats) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (x/x) - Vostochniy, 1S
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (№448) – Soyuz-2-1A (x) – Baikonur 31/6
NET Q2 - dummy payload - Angara-A5/Briz-M(71752/X) - Plesetsk, 35/1
December - Meteor-M №2-3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (x/x) – Vostochniy, 1S
NET December 2019TBD - Kosmos (14F148 Bars-M №3) - Soyuz-2-1A (x) - Plesetsk, 43/TBD
NET December 2019TBD - Kosmos - Soyuz-2-1v/Volga (x/x) - Plesetsk, 43/4 (TBD)
Late 2019TBD - Kosmos (Pion-NKS №901) - Soyuz-2-1b (77069203) - Plesetsk, 43/TBD
TBD - Kosmos (Neitron №1) – Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat-M (x/x) – Plesetsk, 43/TBD
TBD - Kosmos (Meridian-M №19L) - Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat-M (x/x) - Plesetsk, 43/TBD
TBD - Kosmos (Razdan №1) - Soyuz-2-1? (x) - Plesetsk, 43/TBD
TBD - Kosmos (Tundra №4) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M (x/x) – Plesetsk
TBD - Kosmos (Tundra №5) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M (x/x) – Plesetsk
TBD - Kosmos (Tundra №6) - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M (x/x) – Plesetsk
TBD - Kosmos (Bars-M №4) - Soyuz-2-1a (x) - Plesetsk

August-September 2023 - Eagle/Federation Test Flight 1 (PTK-NP) - Angara-A5P (x/x) - Vostochniy, 1A

Update December 7
Update December 8
Update December 10
Update December 11
Update December 17
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1748 on: 12/07/2019 06:04 am »
https://ria.ru/20191207/1562086640.html
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"Work on the launch of OneWeb spacecraft is on schedule, according to which the first launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for January 30, 2020," the agency’s source said.
To launch 34 satellites, the Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle with the Frigate-M booster block will be used.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1749 on: 12/08/2019 07:33 am »
https://ria.ru/20191208/1562111503.html
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The launch of the Glonass-M backup satellite, which will have to replace a similar spacecraft with system number 735 in space, is scheduled for February 5 or 12, ”the agency’s source said.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1750 on: 12/08/2019 05:46 pm »
https://twitter.com/FEDOR37516789/status/1203212776845586432
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FEDOR @ FEDOR37516789

"Angara A5" number 2 will be transferred to the customer in the 1st quarter of 20. Start is possible in the 2nd quarter. Starting next year, the Khrunichev Center will produce two heavy and one light launch vehicle of the Angara family. With the completion of the creation of a new plant in Omsk in 23, 10 launch vehicles per year.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1751 on: 12/08/2019 07:20 pm »
December 10 Glonass-M launch is at 0859 UTC.
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EDIT December 10: After the launch abort today at one minute before T = 0:
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum12/topic16894/message1923298/#message1923298
Launch schedule at 8:54 UTC on wednesday 12/11/2019

Noting that because the launch was delayed by one day, the launch time fell back 5 minutes.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1752 on: 12/09/2019 04:01 am »
https://ria.ru/20191209/1562133678.html
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“The launch of the Gonets-M satellites on the Rokot rocket was postponed from December 26 to December 27. The launch time is 2.12 Moscow time,” the agency’s interlocutor said, without specifying the reason for the postponement.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1754 on: 12/15/2019 08:57 pm »
Will there be any more orbital launches, other than 1 Proton and the last Rokot, before the New Year's and Russian Orthodox Christmas holidays?
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Re: Elektro-L #3 launch NOTAM window:
24 1200-1240 UTC
25 1200-1240 UTC
26 1155-1235 UTC
27 1150-1230 UTC
28 1145-1225 UTC

EDIT 12/20:
12:03:02 UTC.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1755 on: 12/16/2019 12:33 pm »
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7353903
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“We plan to send MLM Nauka to Baikonur already at the beginning of 2020, start electrical tests, check the devices, how they work, and ensure start-up either at the end of 2020 or at the beginning of 2021,” Rogozin said.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1756 on: 12/16/2019 12:36 pm »
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7354165
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In early September, Rogozin told reporters that the first launch of the Angara from Vostochny was scheduled for August 2023.

"The deadline for [completion of construction] is extremely tight, this is the end of 2022 - the end of all work, the builders leaving the facilities and the beginning of autonomous tests at the second-stage facilities, after which there are comprehensive tests and the launch of the launch, which is scheduled for August-September 2023" - said Rogozin.

According to the head of Roscosmos, during the first launch it is planned to send the manned spacecraft Eagle into orbit in unmanned mode.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1757 on: 12/16/2019 12:38 pm »
Will there be any more orbital launches, other than 1 Proton and the last Rokot, before the New Year's and Russian Orthodox Christmas holidays?

Rogozin said 3 launches including launch from CSG obviously.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1758 on: 12/17/2019 06:07 am »
https://ria.ru/20191217/1562466837.html
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Russia plans to launch its first space launch in 2020 in January from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1759 on: 12/17/2019 07:33 pm »
https://ria.ru/20191217/1562466837.html
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Russia plans to launch its first space launch in 2020 in January from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.

Possibly Neitron, which has been long overdue. The only official target date we've ever seen for this mission was in a February 2018 newsletter of NPO Lavochkin (which builds the Fregat upper stage for the mission). This said the launch was planned for the fourth quarter of 2018. This project, which was approved by the Ministry of Defense back in December 2011, has clearly suffered multiple delays. 

 

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