Couple of curious bits of informationhttp://www.samspace.ru/upload/iblock/003/План%20закупки%20ГНПРКЦ%20ЦСКБ-Прогресс.xlsxQuoteПроведение дублирующих баллистических расчетов РН 14А14 этапа 1б с изделием 14Ф142QuoteАдаптация СУ изделия 11А511У-ПВБ по спецификации для запуска изделия 559ГКQuoteДооборудование СК 17П32-С4 в части НКС для обеспечения испытаний изделий 11Ф695 с № 564559ГК is Egyptsat-2?
Проведение дублирующих баллистических расчетов РН 14А14 этапа 1б с изделием 14Ф142
Адаптация СУ изделия 11А511У-ПВБ по спецификации для запуска изделия 559ГК
Дооборудование СК 17П32-С4 в части НКС для обеспечения испытаний изделий 11Ф695 с № 564
1. Для ОАО "РКК "Энергия" им. С.П. Королева:- в рамках межправительственного соглашения между Россией и Египтом изготовленыАРК-300, БЭП и БАТМ для изделия 559ГК;
Perhaps this is too far in advance but what date is the first ExoMars launch likely to be?
Quote from: Star One on 06/27/2013 06:48 pmPerhaps this is too far in advance but what date is the first ExoMars launch likely to be?Planning according to contract between ESA and Roscosmos: - first mission will be launched in 2016 and will include the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and Entry/Descent/Landing Demonstrator Module (EDM)- second mission will land a rover on Mars in 2018http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/ExoMars_2016_set_to_complete_construction
Thanks. I was wondering about when in the 2016 launch window they were aiming for, I can see it runs January to April?
Industry sources told the editor of this web site that if everything went as scheduled, during its return to flight mission in the middle of September, Proton would be carrying the Astra-2E communications satellite. If successful, it would be followed by the launch of the Sirius-FM6 satellite in late October. Beyond these two missions, Roskosmos tried to reconcile competing priorities for follow-on launches. It was now becoming increasingly important for the agency to launch Ekspress-AT1 and Ekspress-AT2 satellites for the Russian Satellite Communications Organization, even though those launches previously had not been expected until 2014.Both satellites would be urgently needed to provide communications during the winter Olympics in Sochi in 2014 and accumulating delays with Proton missions could make their deployment impossible within the remaining timeframe.