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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2640 on: 03/28/2023 05:38 pm »

2024

TBD - PROBA 3 Coronagraph, PROBA 3 Occulter - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV

https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Engineering_Technology/Proba_Missions/Proba-3_complete_Formation-flying_satellites_fully_integrated

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2641 on: 03/28/2023 07:29 pm »
Launched:
№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2023
01 - April 14 - JUICE - Ariane 5 ECA+ (VA260) - Kourou ELA-3 - 12:14:36.3

Planned launches:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2023
June 16    21   - Syracuse 4B (Comsat-NG 2), Heinrich Hertz (H2Sat) - Ariane 5 ECA+ (VA261) - Kourou ELA-3 - 21:16-23:01
Late July-  Late August - ICEYE (x2), PROBA V-CC, SSMS #16: AlphaSat, Iperdrone.0, EIRSAT 1, ESTCube 2, TRITON (FORMOSAT 7R) - Vega (VV23) - Kourou ELV (or Q3)
  Late   December - Sentinel-1C - Vega C (VV24/VC03) - Kourou ELV
TBD - PLATiNO-1 - Vega - Kourou ELV

Rideshare:
TBD - Méditerranée (ROBUSTA-3A) - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Hemeria GEO sat (x2) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - GO-1 (GSO small satellites mission) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - ION-SVC: Astrocast (x10) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - GOMX-5A, GOMX-5B - Vega C - Kourou
TBD - NESS - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - FORMOSAT 7R (TRITON) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - PRETTY - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - µHETsat - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Nano-JASMINE - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2024
Q4 2023  Early - dummy payload, CuriumOne, OOV-Cube, 3Cat 4, ISTSAT 1, GRBBeta, SpaceCase SC-X01, Bikini Demo, hosted payload: PariSat, Peregrinus, SIDLOC, ESA YPSat–Eye2Sky - Ariane 62 (VA262 / FM1) [inaugural flight] - Kourou ELA-4
Early - EarthCARE [Earth Explorer 6] - Vega C - Kourou ELV
March - CO3D 1, CO3D 2, CO3D 3, CO3D 4 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
H1 - TBD - Spectrum (Isar) - Kourou (former Diamond launchpad)
NET December 2023  H1 - Galileo-FOC FM25 (Patrick), Galileo-FOC FM26 (Julina) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Early)
NET    Early   H1 - CSO 3 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
NET H1 - TBD - Ariane 64 [inaugural flight] - Kourou ELA-4
NET H1 - Eutelsat 36D comsat - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Midyear - Sentinel-2C - Vega C - Kourou ELV
  June   Q3 - MTG-S1 (Sentinel-4A) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Q2)
H2 - Sentinel-1D - Vega C - Kourou ELV (or January 2025)
H2 - MAIA (PLATiNO-2) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - G2G (xTBD) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
NET October - Sentinel-3C - Vega C - Kourou ELV (or 2025)
Late - Space Rider flight 1 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Uhura-1 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - ViaSat 3.3 (ViaSat 3 APAC) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM27, Galileo-FOC FM28 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM29, Galileo-FOC FM30 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Lunar Rideshare Mission - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - BIOMASS [Earth Explorer 7] - Vega  - Kourou ELV
TBD - THEOS 2 mainSat (THEOS 2 HR), THEOS 2 smallSat (THEOS 2a, THEOS 2 LR), SSMS #5: ICEYE (x2), EIRSAT-1, MACSAT, satellites - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - KOMPSAT-7 (Arirang-7) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - KOMPSAT-6 (Arirang-6) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - LUXEOSys (NAOS) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - SpaceBelt (x10) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - CSG-3 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - PROBA 3 Coronagraph, PROBA 3 Occulter - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV
TBD - TanDEM-L - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (TBD)
TBD - EDRS-D (hosted payload) -  Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Dream Chaser United Nations space mission - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM31, Galileo-FOC FM32 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - first flight - Miura 5 - Kourou

Rideshare:
Early - CubeSpec - Vega C - Kourou
Q1 - SSMS #7: SSO  - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q2 - SSMS #10: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q2 - SSMS #17: LEO 45° - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #11: LEO Equatorial - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - SSMS #12: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - SSMS #18: LEO 45° - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET Q4 - EAGLE-1 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
December - HydroGNSS - TBD - Kourou
TBD - SSMS #6: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - SSMS #8: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - SSMS #9: LEO 45° - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - PocketQubes - Vega C (VV25) - Kourou ELV
TBD - PocketQubes - Vega C (VV26) - Kourou ELV
TBD - ELSA-m - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - SpeQtral-1 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - RACE 1, RACE 2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - AWS prototype - Vega C / Ariane 62 - Kourou ELV / ELA-4
TBD - TANGO-Carbon, TANGO-Nitro - Vega C / Ariane 62 - Kourou ELV / ELA-4
TBD - ALINA lander, Audi lunar quattro rover - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - VMMO - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - LUMIO - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - YODA demonstrator (x2) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - M-ARGO (Miniaturised – Asteroid Remote Geophysical Observer) - TBD - Kourou

2025
January - ISRU Demonstrator (In-Situ Resource Utilisation) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
January - Sentinel-2D - TBD - Kourou (or 2025-2028)
Q1 - MetOp-SG A1 (EPS-SG-a, Sentinel-5A) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4 (or April)
April - SMILE - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Midyear - FLEX [Earth Explorer 8], ALTIUS - Vega C - Kourou ELV (or December)
NET Midyear - Space Rider flight 2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - MetOp-SG B1 (EPS-SG-b) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
Q4 - CO2M-A (Sentinel-7A) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - IRIDE (x10) F1 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - IRIDE (x15) F2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
December - Jason-CS-B (Sentinel-6B) - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (or Q1 2026) (or Falcon 9)
NET Late - Space Rider flight 3 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Intelsat-41 (IS-41), Intelsat-44 (IS-44) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Syracuse-4C - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - SHALOM - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - ClearSpace-1 - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM33, Galileo-FOC FM34 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
  2024   TBD - Optus-11 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4

Rideshare:
June - ESP-MACCS - TBD - Kourou
Q2 - MLS #1: GTO - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
Q2 - SSMS #14: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #13: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #15: LEO Equatorial - Vega C - Kourou ELV
2024  TBD - MicroCarb - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2026
Q1 - MTG-I2 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Q1 - CO2M-B (Sentinel-7B) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET Midyear - Space Rider flight 4 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - CO2M-C (Sentinel-7C) - TBD - Kourou
Q4 - PLATO - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
NET Late - Space Rider flight 5 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - SKIM [Earth Explorer 9 candidate] - Vega C/Ariane 62 - Kourou
TBD - TBD - Vega E+ (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega C/E / IOS-OSPM (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Ariane 6 Evo - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Susie (re-usable upper stage) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4

Rideshare:
Q2 - MLS #2: GTO - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4

2027
Fall - ERO [Mars Sample Return] - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - EL3 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - CLTV - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - FORUM [Earth Explorer 9] - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - HRWS-X - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (TBD)

Rideshare:
Q2 - MLS #3: GTO - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
December - MERLIN - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2028
Q2 - CRISTAL (Sentinel-9A) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Midyear - ROSE-L (Sentinel-12A) - TBD - Kourou
Q4 - CIMR-A (Sentinel-11A) - TBD - Kourou
Q4 - Sentinel-3D - TBD - Kourou (or November)

2029
January - Human Lunar Exploration (ascent module) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
Q3 - ARRAKIHS - Vega C - Kourou ELV (or early 2030’s)
NET Q4 - Aeolus FO - TBD - Kourou
TBD - ARIEL, Comet Interceptor (fast mission) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Sentinel-1A 2nd Gen, Harmony (x2) (Stereoid) [Earth Explorer 10] - TBD - Kourou
TBD - LSTM (Sentinel-8A) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - CHIME (Sentinel-10A) - TBD - Kourou

2030
Q4 - Sentinel-6 NG A (Jason-CS Follow-on A) - Vega-E (TBD) - Kourou ELV
December - MTG-I3 - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Q4)
TBD - NEOMIR - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4

Rideshare:
TBD - YODA - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2031
Q1 - CIMR-B (Sentinel-11B) - TBD - Kourou
Q3 - Sentinel-3 NG TOPO A - TBD - TBD
December - MetOp-SG A2 (Sentinel-5B) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Q4)
TBD - EnVision [M5 mission] - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2032-2033)

2032
June - MTG-S2 (Sentinel-4B) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Q2)
Q4 - MetOp-SG B2 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4

2033
Q1 - Sentinel-3 NG OPT A - TBD - TBD
Q2 - MTG-I4 - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
Q4 - Sentinel-6 NG B - TBD - TBD

2035
Q1 - Sentinel-3 NG OPT B - TBD - TBD
TBD - ATHENA - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2037
TBD - LISA (eLISA, NGO) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2038
December - MetOp-SG A3 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Q4)
December - Sentinel-5C - TBD - Kourou

2039
Q4 - MetOp-SG B3 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4

Unclear:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site
Late 2023 - SPAINSAT NG I - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2024) (or Falcon 9)
NET 2023 - TBD - Vega C light (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
NET 2023 - TBD - Vega C/VEnUS - Kourou ELV
NET 2023 - TBD - Vega C+ (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
NET 2023 - VD20 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET 2023 - VD20 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET 2024 - SPAINSAT NG II - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Falcon 9)
NET 2024 - Kuiper (x35) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
NET 2024 - Kuiper (x35) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+  - Kourou ELA-4
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x40) - Ariane 64+ - Kourou ELA-4
NET 2025 - CSG-4 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET 2025 - AWS constellation (x16) - TBD - Kourou
NET 2025 - G2G (xTBD) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (multiple launches)
NET 2026 - IRIDE (xTBD) F3 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
2027 - IRIS² constellation (170 sats) - multiple launches - Kourou
NET 2028 - Sentinel-2A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
NET 2028 - Sentinel-3A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
2028-2029 - Celeste (military electromagnetic listening) - TBD - Kourou
2031-2032 - Cairt [Earth Explorer 11 candidate] - TBD - Kourou
2031-2032 - Nitrosat [Earth Explorer 11 candidate] - TBD - Kourou
2031-2032 - Seastar [Earth Explorer 11 candidate] - TBD - Kourou
2031-2032 - Wivern [Earth Explorer 11 candidate] - TBD - Kourou
2030's - test flight - Ariane Next (Ariane 7) - Kourou
NLT 2040 - GAIA-2 - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-1B 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-1C 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-2B 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-3B 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
TBD - GOCE-FO - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Seosat-Ingenio-2 - TBD - Kourou

Rideshare:
2020s - VNREDSat-1b - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - NaSPUoN-0GPM2030 - Vega C - Kourou ELV

Statistics:

Orbital launches from Hammaguir - 4 (Diamant A - 4)
Orbital launches from CSG - 318 (Diamant B - 5, Europa II - 1, Diamant BP.4 - 3, Ariane 1 - 11, Ariane 2 - 6, Ariane 3 - 11, Ariane 4 - 116, Ariane 5 - 116, Soyuz ST - 27, Vega/Vega С - 22/2)

Satellites from Hammaguir - 4
Satellites from CSG - 696

Acronyms:
ALINA - Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module
ALTIUS - Atmospheric Limb Tracker for Investigation of the Upcoming Stratosphere
ARIEL - Atmospheric Remote‐sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large‐survey
ARRAKIHS - Analysis of Resolved Remnants of Accreted galaxies as a Key Instrument for Halo Surveys
ASAP-S - Arianespace System for Auxiliary Payloads for Soyuz rocket
ATHENA - Advanced Telescope for High-ENergy Astrophysics
AWS - Arctic Weather Satellite
BIOMASS - Biomass monitoring mission for Carbon Assessment
CERES - Capacité de Renseignement Electromagnétique Spatiale
CHIME - Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission for the Environment
CIMR - Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer
CLTV - Cis-Lunar Transfer Vehicle
CO2M - Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
Comsat-NG - Communication par Satellite de Nouvelle Génération
CRISTAL - Copernicus Polar Ice and Snow Topography Altimeter
CSG - COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation
CSO - Composante Spatiale Optique
EL3 - European Large Logistic Lander
ERO - Earth Return Orbiter
ESP-MACCS - Earth System Processes Monitored in the Atmosphere by a Constellation of CubeSats
FLEX - Fluorescence Explorer satellite
FORUM - Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring
G2G - Galileo Second Generation
GAIA-2 - Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics-2
GTO - Geostationary Transfer Orbit
GEO - Geosynchronous Equatorial Orbit
HRWS-X - High Resolution Wide Swath SAR system for earth observation in X-Band
ION-SVC - In Orbit Now - Satellite Carrier Vehicle
IOS-OSPM - In Orbit Servicing Operating Support & Propulsion Module
IRIS² - Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite
LISA - Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
LSTM - Land Surface Temperature Monitoring
LUMIO - LUnar Meteoroid Impacts Observer
MERLIN - MEthane Remote sensing LIdar missioN
MLS - Multi Launch System
NAOS - National Advanced Optical System
NEOMIR - Near Earth Object Mission in the Infra-Red
NESS – Nanosat 3U for Surveillance of the civilian Spectrum
PLATO - PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars
PoC - Proof of Concept
RACE - Rendezvous Autonomous Cubesats Experiment
ROSE-C - Radar Observing System for Europe - C-Band
ROSE-L - Radar Observing System for Europe - L-Band
SKIM - Sea-surface Kinematics Multiscale monitoring
SMILE - Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer
SSO - Sun Synchronous Orbit
SSMS - Small Spacecraft Mission Service
TANGO - Twin ANthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Observers
VEnUS - VEGA Electric Nudge Upper Stage
VMMO - Volatile and Mineralogy Mapping Orbiter
YODA - Yeux en Orbite pour un Démonstrateur Agile

Changes on March 28th
Changes on March 31st
Changes on April 2nd
Changes on April 13th
Changes on April 14th
Changes on April 25th
Changes on May 2nd
Changes on May 5th
Changes on May 18th
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2642 on: 03/31/2023 02:47 pm »
« Last Edit: 03/31/2023 02:54 pm by Salo »

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2644 on: 04/10/2023 01:03 pm »
Alba Orbital to launch pocketqube clusters on two Vega-C ridershare missions to SSO, one in Q2 2024 (SSMS #10) and one in Q4 2024 (SSMS #12): http://www.albaorbital.com/launch
« Last Edit: 06/16/2023 02:27 pm by zubenelgenubi »

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2645 on: 04/13/2023 12:14 pm »
https://twitter.com/Arianespace/status/1646485394584752130
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The new targeted launch date is April 14, 2023, at:

· 08:14 a.m. Washington, D.C. time,
· 09:14 a.m. Kourou time,
· 12:14 p.m. Universal time (UTC),
· 02:14 p.m. Paris time,
· 12:14 a.m., April 15, Tokyo time.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2646 on: 04/13/2023 03:24 pm »
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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April 14 • Ariane 5 • JUICE
Launch time: 1214:29 GMT (8:14:29 a.m. EDT)
Launch site: ELA-3, Guiana Space Center, French Guiana

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2647 on: 04/14/2023 06:25 pm »
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1646849635825197056
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A5/JUICE: LIFTOFF! At 8:14:29am EDT (1214 UTC)

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2648 on: 04/18/2023 09:49 pm »
« Last Edit: 04/18/2023 09:50 pm by Conexion Espacial »
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2649 on: 04/25/2023 09:03 am »
https://twitter.com/AschbacherJosef/status/1648739532374790144
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Never has a PPT caused so much commotion! The slide was merely a condensed timeline graphic - 2024 could have been more to the right, I admit! Vega C Launch plan is still Dec 2023, A6 no date confirmed today.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2650 on: 05/01/2023 12:06 pm »
I think it's about Optus-11, although it doesn't say it directly. 2 years delay

https://content-technology.com/asia-pacific-news/delay-for-new-sky-nz-satellite/

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Delay for New Sky NZ Satellite

By Phil Sandberg
28/02/2023

Sky New Zealand announced in July 2020 that it had renewed its partnership with telecommunications operator Optus to deliver a new software-defined satellite to replace the existing D-series satellite.

The new satellite was originally expected to be ready for service in late 2023. Optus has now confirmed that, based on the advice from the satellite’s manufacturer, various factors (including Covid and manufacturing and supply chain issues) have delayed the planned ready for service date of the satellite until late 2025.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2651 on: 05/01/2023 10:48 pm »
2024
TBD - ViaSat 3 Asia - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4

Due to repeated A6 delays the ViaSat 3 Asia, now called ViaSat-3.3 by the company and in regulation filings, mission left Arianespace for apparent breach of contract since it had no way of reaching orbit and debuting servicd in 2023 if it had stayed with Arianespace. They are looking at exercising a contract option with SpaceX for a Direct GEO insertion mission profile for VS-3.3. The launch provider for VS-3.4 [spare] remains TBD.

https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/viasat-3.htm
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One satellite is booked on an Ariane-5ECA rocket, while another will be launched on an Atlas-5(551) launch. Another launch contract was awarded to a Falcon-Heavy (Block 5)(ex). The first three satellites will be launched from 2020 to 2022. The Arianespace launch contract was in June 2019 changed to an Ariane-64 rocket for a 2021 launch. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the initial launch date slipped to 2023. Due to delays of Ariane-6, the third was moved off this launcher.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2652 on: 05/05/2023 09:05 pm »
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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June 16 • Ariane 5 • Syracuse 4B & Heinrich Hertz
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: ELA-3, Kourou, French Guiana

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2653 on: 05/12/2023 10:20 am »
https://twitter.com/SpaceNews_Inc/status/1656761798031179778
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OHB expects first Ariane 6 launch in early 2024
https://spacenews.com/ohb-expects-first-ariane-6-launch-in-early-2024/

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WASHINGTON — A key Ariane 6 supplier expects the rocket to make its first launch within a year, but ruled out any chance the vehicle could fly before the end of 2023.

In a May 10 earnings call, executives with German aerospace company OHB predicted that the rocket will make its long-delayed debut within the first several months of 2024, the strongest indication yet by those involved with the rocket’s development that it will not be ready for launch before the end of this year.

“It’s not yet launched, but we hope that it will launch in the early part of next year,” said Marco Fuchs, chief executive of OHB, of Ariane 6 during a presentation about the company’s first quarter financial results. A subsidiary of OHB, MT Aerospace, produces tanks and structures for the rocket.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2654 on: 05/14/2023 12:33 pm »
CNES MicroCarb [April 19, 2023]: https://microcarb.cnes.fr/fr
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Date de lancement   Pas avant 2025
Launch date Not before 2025

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2655 on: 05/23/2023 10:52 pm »
Cross-post:
TRITON is scheduled to launch with Vega at the end of August.
That's what they write today on the island of Taiwan.  ;)

https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/life/breakingnews/4307433

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Taiwan's first self-made weather satellite "Wind Hunter" will be launched at the end of August
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2023/05/20 10:00

[Central News Agency] Taiwan's first self-made weather satellite, the Wind Hunter, was originally scheduled to launch in the first quarter of this year, but due to the failure of the first commercial launch of the rocket responsible for the launch, the launch schedule was delayed; relevant officials pointed out that the Wind Hunter will be changed at the earliest by the end of August It was carried by another vehicle, Vega, and lifted off in French Guiana.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2656 on: 05/28/2023 06:24 pm »
VA261:
https://centrespatialguyanais.cnes.fr/fr/dernier-lancement-ariane-5-va261
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Le 117e et dernier vol Ariane 5 est prévu pour le vendredi 16 juin, entre 18h16 et 20H01 (heure de Guyane), 23h16 et 00h01 heure de Paris. Sous la coiffe, les satellites militaires de télécommunications Heinrich-Hertz et Syracuse-4B.

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The 117th and last Ariane 5 flight is scheduled for Friday June 16, between 6:16 p.m. and 8:01 p.m. (French Guiana time), 11:16 p.m. and 12:01 a.m. Paris time. Under the fairing, the military telecommunications satellites Heinrich-Hertz and Syracuse-4B.

so launchwindow is: 21:16 to 23:01 UTC
Assuming the local times are correct. The conversion to Paris time (CEST) is incorrect for the end time.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2657 on: 05/28/2023 08:28 pm »
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-awards-launch-services-contract-for-sentinel-6b-mission
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NASA has selected Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, California, to provide launch services for the Sentinel-6B mission. Sentinel-6B will continue the long-term global sea level data record begun in 1992 by Topex/Poseidon followed by Jason 1, 2, 3, and Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich. The mission is a partnership between NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, ESA (European Space Agency), and the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites.

This is a firm fixed price contract with a value of approximately $94 million, which includes launch services and other mission related costs. The Sentinel-6B mission currently is targeted to launch November 2025, on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule [Updates Only]
« Reply #2658 on: 05/31/2023 01:14 pm »
Arianespace will launch Kompsat-6 with Vega C for Korea Aerospace Research Institute
May 31, 2023


Kompsat-6 will be launched as early as December 2024 onboard Vega C

Kompsat-6 will provide high-resolution radar imagery for GIS (Geographical Information Systems), disaster and environment monitoring as well as ocean and land management.


On May 31, Arianespace announced the signature of a launch contract for the Earth observation satellite Kompsat-6 that will be delivered to orbit by the European light launcher Vega C. Kompsat-6 will be launched from Europe’s Spaceport, in French Guiana, as early as December 2024.

“Arianespace is proud to support KARI,” said Stéphane Israël, CEO of Arianespace. “Since 1992 and the launch of the first Korean satellite on Ariane 4, we have orbited a total of 8 spacecraft for both public and private entities there, including recently Geo-Kompsat-2A and 2B. With this upcoming launch, which comes on top of Kompsat-7 also to be launched by Vega C, we are delighted to serve the country’s interests with our light lift vehicle, and to deploy a new Earth observation satellite that will allow Korea to better monitor the environment and protect its population.”

Kompsat-6 is the second SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) imaging satellite developed by KARI. It will replace its predecessor, Kompsat-5, while deploying improved imaging radar performance. This Earth observation satellite will carry two payloads, the SAR instrument (X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar) and the S-AIS (Satellite-Automatic Identification System). SAR payload is a high-resolution all-weather imager, which has applications in mapping, GIS, environment and disaster monitoring as well as management of oceans and land. The S-AIS payload is a maritime wireless system used to identify position, heading, destination and cargo of larger vessels with the main purpose of collision prevention between larger vessels and with additional applications in maritime traffic management.

This new contract demonstrates the versatility and competitiveness of the new European light launcher Vega C. Thanks to its increased capabilities and performance as well as a larger fairing, Vega C is perfectly suited to serve the full gamut of Earth observation payloads, including heavier radar satellites. Vega C is an ESA program carried out in cooperation between public institutions and private industry across 12 European partner states. AVIO SpA (Colleferro, Italy) is the prime contractor of Vega C, responsible for the development of the launcher system and delivering to Arianespace a “ready-to-fly” launcher at Europe’s Spaceport.

https://newsroom.arianespace.com/arianespace-will-launch-kompsat-6-for-korea-aerospace-research-institute/
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2659 on: 06/01/2023 07:07 pm »
Planned launches:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2025

TBD - ClearSpace-1 - TBD - Kourou

https://www.avio.com/press-release/vega-c-selected-launch-clearspace-1-active-debris-removal-mission

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Vega C has been selected to launch the ClearSpace-1 spacecraft, an active debris removal mission. The launch is scheduled as soon as the second half of 2026.
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