In accordance with the State Commission decision, the Proton-M carrier rocket with the new Nauka laboratory module is scheduled to launch from Site 200 of the Baikonur cosmodrome on July 21, 2021 at 14:58:21 UTC. Reserve dates: July 22 and 23.
Sources reported about the postponement of the Soyuz launch from Baikonur.01:08 14.07.2021Sources announced the postponement of the Soyuz launch from Baikonur due to the unavailability of OneWeb satellitesMOSCOW, July 14 - RIA Novosti. The launch of the British communications satellites OneWeb by the Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket from the Baikonur cosmodrome, scheduled for August 5, has been postponed for at least a week due to the unavailability of the vehicles, three sources in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.Earlier, another source in the industry told RIA Novosti that the launch of OneWeb satellites is scheduled for August 5. Later, Roskosmos confirmed that the launch was scheduled for early August."The launch of OneWeb satellites has been postponed for at least a week due to problems encountered during their production," the source said.According to another source, the start was tentatively postponed to August 13, but this date depends on how quickly the problems are resolved.Another interlocutor of RIA Novosti said that for the launch on August 5, 34 OneWeb satellites had to be delivered to the cosmodrome on July 13, but this did not happen. He also confirmed a start shift by at least a week.<snip>According to sources in the rocket and space industry, another launch in the interests of OneWeb from Vostochny is scheduled for October, three launches are also expected from Baikonur in August, September and December, and one launch from Kuru in November.<snip>https://ria.ru/20210714/start-1741171206.html
MOSCOW, July 17 - RIA Novosti. The launch of the British communications satellites OneWeb by the Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket from the Baikonur cosmodrome, scheduled for August 5, has been postponed until August 20-21 due to problems with the devices, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
The launch of the Proton-M space rocket with the Nauka multipurpose module is scheduled for July 21, 2021 at 17:58:25 Moscow time from the launch complex of site No. 200 of the Baikonur cosmodrome.
ZHUKOVSKY / Moscow region /, July 21. / TASS /. The launch of the newest navigation satellite Glonass-K2 has been postponed until next year. This was reported to TASS by a source in the rocket and space industry on the sidelines of the International Aviation and Space Salon (MAKS)."Glonass-K2" will be ready this year with the possibility of launching at the beginning of the next ", - said the agency's interlocutor
“The Marathon project is significant for several reasons. Nothing like this has ever been done in our country and this is the first swallow, which is closely watched and will be watched by representatives of our customers. And when we launch the first - experimental - device in 2023, and then five more - in 2024 and work out the system on a small scale, ...Dmitry Stepanov, Lead Project Manager
On the instructions of Roskosmos, the Reshetnevites prepared materials that provide for the possibility of launching new relay satellites from the Vostochny cosmodrome into geostationary orbit by the Angara-A5 launch vehicle and the Perseus upper stage. (The three previous satellites of the Luch system were successfully launched by the Proton-M launch vehicle and the Briz-M upper stage from the Baikonur cosmodrome).The launch prospects and related technical issues became the topic of discussion between the Reshetnevskaya firm, the state customer and the enterprises responsible for the creation of launch vehicles and ground infrastructure. Based on the results of the meeting of the Scientific and Technical Council, the materials of the preliminary design of the experimental design work "Luch-5M" were approved. The first satellite, Luch-5VM, is planned to be launched into orbit in 2024.
Any word on the AST Spacemobile Bluewalker 3 launch? I don’t see it on the list.
I did not see a mission thread nor any mention of it all, hence why I asked here.
Quote from: imprezive on 07/21/2021 03:36 pmI did not see a mission thread nor any mention of it all, hence why I asked here.I'm not aware of any international launch contract signed before the effective deadline of western sanctions prohibited US companies from buying Russian launches. Only an MoU was signed. Skyrocket.de and other sites no longer list a Russian launch vehicle being employed.
Quote from: russianhalo117 on 07/21/2021 03:41 pmQuote from: imprezive on 07/21/2021 03:36 pmI did not see a mission thread nor any mention of it all, hence why I asked here.I'm not aware of any international launch contract signed before the effective deadline of western sanctions prohibited US companies from buying Russian launches. Only an MoU was signed. Skyrocket.de and other sites no longer list a Russian launch vehicle being employed.The LSA is in their 8K section 10.20 amended as recently as May 2021. They also list primary payload delay as a risk in their most recent 10Q filed in May as well.https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1780312/000149315221008574/ex10-20.htm
As far as I know, the serial number of Nauka is 17601.
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1417190664178122759Quote from: Google translate anikPlans for the launch of civil communications satellites, broadcasting, broadband Internet access and the Internet of things until 2030, shown by the Space Communications company at the Eurasian Aerospace Congress:AMU-4: 2024 (at the earliest)Where does the indication Proton-M 93571 come from?originally (incomplete):53545 Angosat-2 (ex Glonass)53546 Express AMU 3 + AMU 7 (ex Glonass)93567 Nauka93571 Express-80 + 10393572 Exomars 2022During the transport by train to Baikonur, some screws broke on 93571 and 93572. (According to rumors)Express-80+103 got 93567 (from Nauka)Exomars wasn't ready anywayNauka then got 53545 (from Angosat-2)so I guess53546 Express AMU 3 + AMU 793571 for Angosat-293572 Exomars 2022if the last two have been repaired and not swapped again.
Plans for the launch of civil communications satellites, broadcasting, broadband Internet access and the Internet of things until 2030, shown by the Space Communications company at the Eurasian Aerospace Congress:
NET July 24 - Kosmos (EMKA) - Soyuz-2-1V - Plesetsk 43/4 ~ 19:59:47