Only 3 Soyuz launches from CSG planned in 2022? That's less then what the this forum's schedule says. I wonder if the flights listed here have been pushed into 2023 or are actually on Ariane 6.
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12722347QuoteMOSCOW, October 21. / TASS /. Three launches of Soyuz-ST carrier rockets are expected in 2022 from the Kourou cosmodrome in French Guiana. Ruslan Mukhamedzhanov, Director General of the Center for Operation of Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Facilities (TSENKI, part of Roscosmos), announced this in an interview with TASS. "Three launches are planned in 2022, the first of which is expected on January 6," Mukhamedzhanov said. One launch is expected this year, he added. The Soyuz-ST launch vehicle will launch the spacecraft of the European navigation system Galileo into orbit. "The launch is scheduled for November 30, 2021 (December 1 Moscow time)," Mukhamedzhanov said.https://tass.ru/kosmos/12722463QuoteMOSCOW, October 21. / TASS /. The contracts for two launches of the Soyuz-ST launch vehicle were signed for 2023. Ruslan Mukhamedzhanov, Director General of the Center for Operation of Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Facilities (TsENKI, part of Roscosmos), announced this in an interview with TASS. "Contracts for two more launches have been signed for 2023," Mukhamedzhanov said, answering the relevant question. According to the general director of TsENKI, work is underway on new contracts for the launch of a payload with Soyuz rockets from the Kuru cosmodrome.
MOSCOW, October 21. / TASS /. Three launches of Soyuz-ST carrier rockets are expected in 2022 from the Kourou cosmodrome in French Guiana. Ruslan Mukhamedzhanov, Director General of the Center for Operation of Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Facilities (TSENKI, part of Roscosmos), announced this in an interview with TASS. "Three launches are planned in 2022, the first of which is expected on January 6," Mukhamedzhanov said. One launch is expected this year, he added. The Soyuz-ST launch vehicle will launch the spacecraft of the European navigation system Galileo into orbit. "The launch is scheduled for November 30, 2021 (December 1 Moscow time)," Mukhamedzhanov said.
MOSCOW, October 21. / TASS /. The contracts for two launches of the Soyuz-ST launch vehicle were signed for 2023. Ruslan Mukhamedzhanov, Director General of the Center for Operation of Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Facilities (TsENKI, part of Roscosmos), announced this in an interview with TASS. "Contracts for two more launches have been signed for 2023," Mukhamedzhanov said, answering the relevant question. According to the general director of TsENKI, work is underway on new contracts for the launch of a payload with Soyuz rockets from the Kuru cosmodrome.
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1451503817451769880Quote from: ArianespaceDue to additional checks on the ground support equipment, VA255 has been scrubbed. Investigations are ongoing in order to identify a new launch date. The Ariane 5 launch vehicle and spacecraft SES-17 and SYRACUSE 4A are in stable and safe conditions on the launch pad.
Due to additional checks on the ground support equipment, VA255 has been scrubbed. Investigations are ongoing in order to identify a new launch date. The Ariane 5 launch vehicle and spacecraft SES-17 and SYRACUSE 4A are in stable and safe conditions on the launch pad.
Arianespace @ArianespaceThe investigations on the ground equipment being completed and the anomaly having been identified and corrected, the new launch window for Ariane Flight VA255 is October 23!
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1452091603963764738Arianespace@Arianespace·6mCheck-list done, liftoff planned for 2:10 UTC [November 24].Follow us Live:
DUBAI, October 26. / TASS /. Four launches of Russian Soyuz rockets are planned from the Kourou Cosmodrome in French Guiana next year. This was announced by the general director of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin at a briefing on Tuesday."In 2022, four [Soyuz] launches are planned [from the Kuru cosmodrome]," Rogozin said.According to him, part of the launches under the federal space program can be transferred to the Guiana Space Center.
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12769589Google translate:QuoteDUBAI, October 26. / TASS /. Four launches of Russian Soyuz rockets are planned from the Kourou Cosmodrome in French Guiana next year. This was announced by the general director of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin at a briefing on Tuesday."In 2022, four [Soyuz] launches are planned [from the Kuru cosmodrome]," Rogozin said.According to him, part of the launches under the federal space program can be transferred to the Guiana Space Center.
Launched:№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2022TBD - Space Rider flight 1 - Vega C - Kourou ZLV
Space Rider’s planned debut is in 2023. Launched on a Vega-C rocket ...
Vega11/15/2021 - 6:27 AM (GMT-3) Launch VV20 CERES (ADS)
https://cnes-csg.reservationlancement.fr/en/Inscription/LancementsQuoteVega11/15/2021 - 6:27 AM (GMT-3) Launch VV20 CERES (ADS)
The UK Space Agency has provided new funding for a joint British and French MicroCarb mission dedicated to monitoring atmospheric carbon dioxide - the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change.Dr Paul Bate, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency, and Laurence Monnoyer-Smith, Director of Sustainable Development of the French space agency, CNES, signed an implementation arrangement for the MicroCarb mission at COP26 – the United Nations climate change conference being hosted by the UK in Glasgow.The UK will provide a further £3.9 million for the mission, due to launch in early 2023, which will be the first European satellite dedicated to measuring atmospheric CO2 from all around the world – the main greenhouse gas caused by human activity.
36 [OneWeb satellites] according to the launch schedule from work
Planned for launch in 2023, it will spend at least three years making detailed observations of the giant gaseous planet Jupiter and three of its largest moons, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa.
JUICE is scheduled to be launched in a window running from 26 August to 15 September 2022 on an Ariane 5 from the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. (A backup launch date is scheduled for August 2023, arriving at Jupiter in August 2031.)
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Altius is scheduled to be launched in 2025 on a Vega-C rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
Metop-SG A1 Planned Launch date: Q2 2024 Metop-SG B1 Planned Launch date: Q4 2024 Metop-SG A2 Planned Launch date: 2031 Metop-SG B2 Planned Launch date: 2032 Metop-SG A3 Planned Launch date: 2038 Metop-SG B3 Planned Launch date: 2039
MTG I1 Planned launch date: Late 2022 MTG S1 Planned launch date: Early 2024 MTG I2 Planned launch date: 2025 MTG I3 Planned launch date: Around 10 years after MTG-I1 MTG S2 Planned launch date: Around 10 years after MTG-S1 MTG I4 Planned launch date: Around 10 years after MTG-I3
Sentinel 3C Launch date: Planned for 2024 Sentinel 3D Launch date: Planned for 2025 Sentinel 4 Launch date: Early 2024 (on board MTG S1) Sentinel 5 Launch date: Early 2024 (on board Metop-SG A1)
Approved Missions timeline Mission Launch MTG-I1 (imaging) Dec 2022 Sentinel-4 A Mar 2024 MTG-S1 (sounding) Mar 2024 METOP-SG A1 Mar 2024 Sentinel-5 A Mar 2024 Sentinel-3 C Oct 2024 METOP-SG B1 Dec 2024 Sentinel-5 B Dec 2024 MTG-I2 (imaging) Sep 2025 Sentinel-3 D Nov 2028MTG-I3 (imaging) Dec 2030 METOP-SG A2 Mar 2031 Sentinel-4 B Mar 2032 MTG-S2 (sounding) Mar 2032 METOP-SG B2 Mar 2033 MTG-I4 (imaging) Jun 2033 METOP-SG A3 Mar 2038 METOP-SG B3 Jun 2039