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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2500 on: 07/13/2022 10:24 pm »
Arianespace has updated their rideshare mission opportunities page once again:

https://smallsats.arianespace.com/opportunities

Changes:

SSMS #5:  Q4 2022 -> Q1 2023
SSMS #6:  Q1 2023 -> Q3 2023

MLS #2: Q2 2025, LEO (88°) -> Q2 2026, GTO
MLS #3 and #4 have been removed.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2501 on: 07/16/2022 04:11 pm »


Next: Classic Vega no more?

Stéphane Israël confirms here that there are still 2 Vega launches will be.
Apparently the titanium tanks from Russia for the AVUM upper stage have already been delivered.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_uXUM6xC0Vk&t=20744s
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2502 on: 07/17/2022 06:11 am »
Next: Classic Vega no more?

Stéphane Israël confirms here that there are still 2 Vega launches will be.
Apparently the titanium tanks from Russia for the AVUM upper stage have already been delivered.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_uXUM6xC0Vk&t=20744s
- ESA Earth Explorer 7: Biomass
With SSMS: PLATiNO-1, etc.
- ESA science demo Proba-3, two small satellites.

Edit: Biomass and Platino-1 have been contacted and arianespace published a press release. Indeed, Proba-3 hasn't been announced officially. But ~550kg combined satellite mass to the odd high inclination 600x 60530km 59deg orbit; means a dedicated launch. Vega could launch this, Vega-C has more capacity. So vega is the logical launcher.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2503 on: 07/17/2022 07:21 am »
Next: Classic Vega no more?

Stéphane Israël confirms here that there are still 2 Vega launches will be.
Apparently the titanium tanks from Russia for the AVUM upper stage have already been delivered.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_uXUM6xC0Vk&t=20744s
- ESA Earth Explorer 7: Biomass
- ESA science demo Proba-3, two small satellites.
However, no launch order has yet been announced for Proba-3.
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later:
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- ESA Earth Explorer 7: Biomass
With SSMS: PLATiNO-1, etc.
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on Vega? quite heavy all together  ???
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@Salo Sorry for the discussion in this thread. Is there a better place for this?
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2504 on: 07/17/2022 11:16 am »
unnoticed, CO3D on Vega-C slips to 2024 ( from Jan. 9 2022 )

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The CO3D mission (3D Optical Constellation) is a decided mission, currently in phase C/D, due to be launched in March 2024 !

https://labo.obs-mip.fr/multitemp/co3d-the-very-high-resolution-mission-dedicated-to-3d/

Orbit: SSO 502 km,  11:00 LTDN(?)
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2505 on: 07/18/2022 07:22 pm »
ESA Earth Explorer 7; Biomass has a mass of 1200kg, it's target orbit is 666km SSO.
So it's nearly going to the 700km SSO/polar reference orbit for vega (-C) launch capability.
Vega can orbit 1400kg to the reference orbit. So there is 200kg residual capability.
I think SSMS via Vampire rideshare payload structure with two <100kg payloads is possible.
Arianespace published a press release stating PLATiNO-1 will launch on Vega in 2022 and PLATiNO-2 on Vega-C in 2024. But plan's could have changed.
I was assuming PLATiNO-1 was based on the Sitael S-75 bus, but possibly it's based on the S-200/PLATiNO bus.

Arianespace/ European launch schedule is really unpredictable and fluid. Differing statement about the magnitude of the Arianepace orderbook. Arianespace states there are 7 Vega-C launches in their backlog, while Avio states 14 launches between 2023 and 2025. This is the amount of launchers ordered.
The launch schedule will become even less predictable because of competition between European launchers.
Let's take Sentinel 2C as example, that's a ~1200kg 780km SSO satellite. Vega was used to launch Sentinel 2A and 2B. Now it could launch on: Vega-C with rideshare (>800kg), Ariane 62 on SSO rideshare mission, or on RFA one (and ISAR Spectrum ?). I thought Sentinel 2C was initially planned to launch in 2022/23, but now it's 2024. Launches always move to the right.
The Copernicus Sentinel Expansion missions, are even less predictable because they are in development, so final mass isn't known jet. When they are lighter there are more launch options. And the launch timing is less certain.

Let me also share;
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ESA: Contract secures design for ESA’s FORUM satellite
ESA has awarded a contract worth €160 million to Airbus in the UK to build the Earth Explorer FORUM satellite. This exciting new mission will yield unique insight into the planet’s radiation budget and how it is controlled – thereby filling in a critical missing piece of the climate jigsaw.
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“FORUM, which we plan to launch from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in 2027, is a single-satellite mission.
I expect a ~1000kg mass for Earth Explorer 7; FORUM.

I appreciate all the work that is put into the Arianespace launch schedule.
Sorry, but AFAIK there isn't a launch on Arianespace backlog with launch dates beyond 2025. These are planned European institutional missions where the launch still needs to be ordered. I would prefer a satellite mass rather than a launcher, because hopefully there will be more launch options. Missions might be launched by other providers than Arianespace.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2506 on: 07/18/2022 08:04 pm »
ESA Earth Explorer 7; Biomass has a mass of 1200kg, it's target orbit is 666km SSO.
So it's nearly going to the 700km SSO/polar reference orbit for vega (-C) launch capability.
Vega can orbit 1400kg to the reference orbit. So there is 200kg residual capability.
I think SSMS via Vampire rideshare payload structure with two <100kg payloads is possible.
Arianespace published a press release stating PLATiNO-1 will launch on Vega in 2022 and PLATiNO-2 on Vega-C in 2024. But plan's could have changed.
I was assuming PLATiNO-1 was based on the Sitael S-75 bus, but possibly it's based on the S-200/PLATiNO bus.
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I don't think that's possible on Vega: Platino - 200kg Satellite Platform
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2507 on: 07/18/2022 08:55 pm »
I agree GWR64, so there is conflicting info.

I thought the CAS/ESA (Cosmic Vision S2); SMILE mission would launch on a Long March 2C. But that was wrong/ has changed into Vega-C. So the propulsion section could be a Vega-C ALEK
The propulsion segment looks derived from AVUM+, it could be interesting if this delays to 2025 and it could launch on VEGA-E. Could this already be a kick-stage for Vega-E?
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2508 on: 07/19/2022 10:10 am »
Launched:
№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2022
01 - February 10 - OneWeb L13 (x34) - Soyuz-ST-B/Fregat-M (VS27) - Kourou ELS - 18:09:37
02 - June 22 - MEASAT-3d, GSAT-24 - Ariane 5ECA+ (VA257) - Kourou ELA-3 - 21:50:07.300
03 - July 13 - LARES 2, SSMS #4: ALPHA, ABCS (AstroBio CubeSat), CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), GreenCube, MTCube 2 (ROBUSTA-1E), Trisat-R - Vega C (VV21) [inaugural flight] - Kourou ELV - 13:13:17

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

2022
September 6 - Eutelsat Konnect VHTS - Ariane 5 ECA+ (VA258) - Kourou ELA-3
Early November - Pleiades Neo 5, Pleiades Neo 6 (Dual SSO Launch) - Vega C (VV22) - Kourou ELV
Late November - MTG-I1, Syracuse 4B (Comsat-NG 2), Ovzon-3 - Ariane 5 ECA+  (VA259) - Kourou ELA-3
Q4 - Galaxy 35, Galaxy 36 - Ariane 5 ECA+ (VA260) - Kourou ELA-3

2023
January - SSMS #5 - Vega C (VV23) - Kourou ELV
H1 - Eutelsat 10B - Ariane 5 ECA+ / Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-3 / ELA-4 (or Falcon 9)
H1 - Sentinel-1C (ROSE-C) - Vega C - Kourou ELV (or Midyear)
April 5-25 - JUICE - Ariane 5 ECA+ (VA261) - Kourou ELA-3 (or NET August)
NET April - 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
NET Q2 - Galileo-FOC FM29, Galileo-FOC FM30 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
NET Q2 - TBD - Ariane 64 [inaugural flight] - Kourou ELA-4
NET Q2 - Eutelsat Hotbird 13G - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Falcon 9)
NET Q2 - Eutelsat Hotbird 13F - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4 (or Falcon 9)
August - BIOMASS (Biomass monitoring mission for Carbon Assessment) [Earth Explorer 7] - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - Uhura-1 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Q3 - Space Rider flight 1 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
H2 - Optus-11 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Late - CSO 3 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
NET Q2  TBD - ViaSat 3 Asia - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Heinrich Hertz (H2Sat) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2024)
TBD - Lunar Rideshare Mission - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2024)
TBD - PLATiNO-1 - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - THEOS-2 HR - Vega / Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - KOMPSAT-7 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - LUXEOSys (NAOS) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - PROBA 3 Coronagraph, PROBA 3 Occulter - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega C+ (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega C/VEnUS - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega C light (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV
TBD - EarthCARE [Earth Explorer 6], ASAP-S #1 - TBD - Kourou
TBD - SpaceBelt (x10) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM25 (Patrick), Galileo-FOC FM26 (Julina) - TBD - Kourou (TBD)
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM27, Galileo-FOC FM28 - TBD - Kourou (TBD)

Rideshare:
Early - MicroCarb - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q1 - SSMS #6: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #7: SSO  - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - SSMS #8: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q4 - SSMS #9: LEO 45° - Vega C - Kourou ELV
December - ESP-MACCS (Earth System Processes Monitored in the Atmosphere by a Constellation of CubeSats) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - CubeSpec - Vega C - Kourou
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 - Alina lander (Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module), Audi lunar quattro rover - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
NET H2 2022  TBD - ION-SVC: Astrocast (x10) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET H2 2022  TBD - GOMX-5A, GOMX-5B - Vega C - Kourou
  2022   TBD - NESS - Vega C - Kourou ELV
  2022   TBD - FORMOSAT 7R (TRITON) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
  2022   TBD - PRETTY - Vega C - Kourou ELV
  2022   TBD - µHETsat - Vega C - Kourou ELV
  2022   TBD - Nano-JASMINE - Vega C - Kourou ELV
  2022   TBD - THEOS-2 LR - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2024
Early - Sentinel-2C - Vega C - Kourou ELV
  2023   March - CO3D 1, CO3D 2, CO3D 3, CO3D 4 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
H1 - Eutelsat 36D comsat - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
H1 - TBD - Spectrum (Isar) - Kourou (former Diamond launchpad)
Q2 - MTG-S1 (Sentinel-4A) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Q4 - G2G (xTBD) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
October 14 - Hera, Juventas, APEX (Asteroid Prospection Explorer) - Ariane 64/ASTRIS - Kourou ELA-4
October - Sentinel-3C - Vega C - Kourou ELV
November - SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) - Vega C/Ariane 62 - Kourou (or early 2025)
NET December - MetOp-SG A1 (EPS-SG-a, Sentinel-5A) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
Late - Iride (xTBD) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Euclid - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - PLATiNO-2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - CSG-3 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 3 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 4 - Vega C - 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:
Q2 - SSMS #10: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #11: LEO Equatorial - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #12: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
December - HydroGNSS - TBD - Kourou
TBD - TANGO-Carbon, TANGO-Nitro (Twin ANthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Observers) - Vega C / Ariane 62 - Kourou ELV / ELA-4
TBD - RACE 1, RACE 2 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - M-ARGO (Miniaturised – Asteroid Remote Geophysical Observer) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - VMMO (Volatile and Mineralogy Mapping Orbiter) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - LUMIO (LUnar Meteoroid Impacts Observer) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - YODA demonstrator (x2) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - AWS prototype - Vega C / Ariane 62 - Kourou ELV / ELA-4
TBD - ELSA-m - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2025
January - Sentinel-1D (ROSE-C) - TBD - Kourou
January - ISRU Demonstrator (In-Situ Resource Utilisation) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
January - Sentinel-2D - TBD - Kourou (or 2025-2028)
Q1 - MetOp-SG B1 (EPS-SG-b) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
Midyear - FLEX (Fluorescence Explorer satellite) [Earth Explorer 8], ALTIUS (Atmospheric Limb Tracker for Investigation of the Upcoming Stratosphere) - Vega C - Kourou ELV (or December)
September - MTG-I2 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
December - Jason-CS-B (Sentinel-6B) - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (or Q1 2026) (or Falcon 9)
TBD - Syracuse-4C - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - SHALOM - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - Space Rider flight 5 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - TBD - Vega E  (inaugural flight) - Kourou ELV (or 2026)
TBD - ClearSpace-1 - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Galileo-FOC FM33, Galileo-FOC FM34 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Iride (xTBD) - Vega C - Kourou ELV

Rideshare:
Q1 - SSMS #13: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q2 - MLS #1: GTO - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
Q2 - MLS #2 (550km, Inclination 88°) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
Q3 - MLS #3 (550km, Inclination 88°) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
Q2 - SSMS #14: SSO - Vega C - Kourou ELV
Q3 - SSMS #15: LEO Equatorial - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2026
Q4 - PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - SKIM (Sea-surface Kinematics Multiscale monitoring) [Earth Explorer 9 candidate] - Vega C/Ariane 62 - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-7A (CO2M 1) - TBD - Kourou

Rideshare:
Q2 - MLS #4: GTO - Ariane 6/ASTRIS - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - MLS #5: SSO - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - MLS #6 (Highway to the Moon) - Ariane 6/ASTRIS - Kourou ELA-4

2027
Fall - ERO (Earth Return Orbiter) [Mars Sample Return] - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - EL3 - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - CLTV - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - FORUM (Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring) [Earth Explorer 9 candidate] - Vega C /Ariane 62 - Kourou ELV
TBD - Sentinel-9A (CRISTAL) - Vega C - Kourou ELV
TBD - HRWS-X - Vega C (TBD) - Kourou ELV (TBD)
TBD - Harmony (Stereoid) [Earth Explorer 10 candidate] - TBD - Kourou (or 2028)

Rideshare:
December - MERLIN (MEthane Remote sensing LIdar missioN) - Vega C - Kourou ELV

2028
Early - Sentinel-7B (CO2M 2) - TBD - Kourou
November - Sentinel-3D - TBD - Kourou
Midyear - Sentinel-12A (ROSE-L) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-11A (CIMR 1) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-11B (CIMR 2) - TBD - Kourou

2029
January - Human Lunar Exploration (ascent module) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4
NET Q4 - Aeolus FO - TBD - Kourou
TBD - ARIEL (Atmospheric Remote‐sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large‐survey), Comet Interceptor (fast mission) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - Sentinel-8A (LSTM) - TBD - Kourou
TBD - Sentinel-10A (CHIME) - TBD - Kourou

2030
December - MTG-I3 - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2032 )
Late - Sentinel-7C (CO2M 3) - TBD - Kourou

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

2031
March - MetOp-SG A2 (Sentinel-5B) - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
TBD - EnVision [M5 mission] - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2032-2033)

2032
March - MTG-S2 (Sentinel-4B) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2032)
TBD - MetOp-SG B2 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4 (or March 2033)

2035
TBD - ATHENA (Advanced Telescope for High-ENergy Astrophysics) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2037
TBD - LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) (eLISA, NGO) - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

2038
March - MetOp-SG A3 - Ariane 62 - Kourou ELA-4
December - Sentinel-5C - TBD - Kourou

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

2041
TBD - MTG-I4 - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4

Unclear:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site
NET 2022 - VD20 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
NET 2022 - VD20 - Vega C - Kourou ELV
2022-2027 - Eutelsat comsat - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4
Late 2023 - SPAINSAT NG I - Ariane 6 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2024) (or Falcon 9)
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
NET 2024 - Iride constellation - Vega C (multiple launches) - Kourou ELV
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)
2026 - ExoMars RSP (CM+DM) - Ariane 64 - Kourou ELA-4 (or 2028) (or US LV)
2026 (TBD) - Jason-CS Follow-on A - Vega-E (TBD) - Kourou ELV
NET 2028 - Sentinel-1A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
NET 2028 - Sentinel-2A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
NET 2028 - Sentinel-3A 2nd Gen - TBD - Kourou
2028-2029 - Iris (military optical observing capabilities) - 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 (Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics) - 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 - Kourou ELV

Statistics:

Orbital launches from Hammaguir - 4 (Diamant A - 4)
Orbital launches from CSG - 314 (Diamant B - 5, Europa II - 1, Diamant BP.4 - 3, Ariane 1 - 11, Ariane 2 - 6, Ariane 3 - 11, Ariane 4 - 116, Ariane 5 - 113, Soyuz ST - 27, Vega/Vega С - 21)

Satellites from Hammaguir - 4
Satellites from CSG - 688

Acronyms:
ASAP-S - Arianespace System for Auxiliary Payloads for Soyuz rocket
AWS - Arctic Weather Satellite
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
G2G - Galileo Second Generation
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
LSTM - Land Surface Temperature Monitoring
MLS - Multi Launch System
NAOS - National Advanced Optical System
NESS – Nanosat 3U for Surveillance of the civilian Spectrum
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
SSO - Sun Synchronous Orbit
SSMS - Small Spacecraft Mission Service
VEnUS - VEGA Electric Nudge Upper Stage
YODA - Yeux en Orbite pour un Démonstrateur Agile

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2509 on: 07/21/2022 09:38 pm »
2024 - ISAR Aerospace, Spectrum. @ CSG Diamond pad

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2510 on: 07/22/2022 09:29 am »
2024 - ISAR Aerospace, Spectrum. @ CSG Diamond pad

Diamant pad, it's a proper name, it doesn't have to be translated  ;)
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2511 on: 07/27/2022 07:04 pm »
https://advanced-television.com/2022/07/08/eutelsat-hotbird-13f-passes-tech-tests/
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Eutelsat Hotbird 13F is an ‘all electric’ craft and is set to be launched later this year.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2513 on: 07/27/2022 07:38 pm »
The Eutelsat 10B in-service date has now slipped from H1 2023 to Q3 2023.

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220725005935/en/Eutelsat-Communications-Full-Year-2021-22-Results

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2514 on: 07/28/2022 08:50 pm »
Cross-post:
https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/Meteorological_missions/meteosat_third_generation/Operation_centres_in_tune_for_upcoming_weather_satellite

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Operation centres in tune for upcoming weather satellite
28/07/2022
ESA / Applications / Observing the Earth / Meteorological missions / meteosat third generation

In just a few months’ time Europe’s first Meteosat Third Generation satellite will soar into the skies on an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana. <snip>

Slated for launch at the end of November, the first Meteosat Third Generation Imager, MTG-I1, satellite carries a Flexible Combined Imager and a Lightning Imager.
<snip>
This will be followed by packing and shipping, by boat, to Kourou, French Guiana, at the end of September.

Once safely in Kourou, final preparations for lift off will take around seven weeks. Launch is scheduled for late November.
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2515 on: 07/28/2022 10:17 pm »
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-will-inspire-world-when-it-returns-mars-samples-to-earth-in-2033
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With planned launch dates for the Earth Return Orbiter and Sample Retrieval Lander in fall 2027 and summer 2028, respectively, the samples are expected to arrive on Earth in 2033.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2516 on: 07/30/2022 02:16 pm »
2024 - ISAR Aerospace, Spectrum. @ CSG Diamond pad

https://spacenews.com/isar-aerospace-to-launch-from-french-guiana/
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Isar said July 21 it signed a binding term sheet with CNES to launch from the Diamant launch complex at the Guiana Space Center, or CSG, near Kourou, French Guiana. The new pad, which will be in addition to one at Andøya, Norway, will host launches starting in the first half of 2024.

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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2517 on: 07/30/2022 08:25 pm »
parabolicarc.com:
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CNES Announces Winners of Micro and Mini Launcher Operations to Launch from Guiana Space Center
Among the applications received, 7 winners were pre-selected across Europe, including 2 French: AVIO SPA (Italy), HyImpulse Technologies GmbH (Germany), ISAR Aerospace (Germany), MAIA Space (France), Payload Aerospace (Spain), Rocket Factory (Germany), Latitude (formerly Venture Orbital Systems, France). Other operators may be pre-selected during a subsequent call for additional applications, in particular according to the reception capacities identified at the CSG.
So ISAR Aerospace wasn't the only company selected.
I don not understand how CNES plans to facilitate  this many launchers at CSG. Multi user launch zone(s)?
All these companies use LOx as oxidizer, fuels used differ; solid, LNG, LPG, Kerosine.
I think ELA-3, the Ariane 5 launch pad, could also be modified to accommodate small launchers. Aspecially the flameduct for the vulcan engine.

And why select Avio, they can use ELV, the Vega launch zone. They should not use the Diamant launch zone(s).
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Re: Arianespace launch schedule
« Reply #2519 on: 08/06/2022 04:59 pm »
https://www.viasat.com/about/newsroom/blog/faq--what-is-viasat-3-/
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When will the ViaSat-3 satellites launch?

For the first ViaSat-3 satellite over The Americas, service launch to support commercial services is anticipated in the first quarter of 2023 (Viasat’s Q4 for fiscal year 2023). The second ViaSat-3 payload (EMEA) shipped to Boeing July 8, 2022. Its service launch is anticipated for 2023. The launch date of the third satellite over APAC is TBD.
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