Interfax is reporting today that the next Soyuz rocket launch out of CSG is on March 28 with Sentinel-1A - is this actually correct? I thought the Soyuz launch in March is with the next O3b quadruplet and Sentinel-1A won't be ready by then....
http://www.arianespace.com/news-press-release/2014/1-14-2014-VA217-launch-date.aspVA216 = March 7thVA217 = Feb. 6th
Quote from: Jester on 01/14/2014 04:36 pmhttp://www.arianespace.com/news-press-release/2014/1-14-2014-VA217-launch-date.aspVA216 = March 7thVA217 = Feb. 6thAny updates for VV03?
After its launch , which is expected to take place end of 2018 , the satellite is 15 years, at an altitude of approximately 36,000 kilometers on a geostationary orbit - so it is always above the same point on the earth's surface - revolve . With Heinrich Hertz starts after 16 years ( ended in 2002 , the mission of the German Telecommunications Satellite Copernicus DFS ) for the first time , a separate German communications satellite .
VA216 lift-off is currently planned for 19:16 local
@Salo, can you add VV04 with IXV for November 2014, its missing in the list.Thanks