http://www.spaceflightfans.cn/event/jielong-1-rocket-maiden-launch?instance_id=2545Now they have a timeframe June 23 till June 28.
"The fast boat No. 11 rocket is made in Wuhan. The next month will be equipped with two communication satellites made in Wuhan, which will be launched in Jiuquan."
Thaicom Plc has finally scrapped its plan to construct the Thaicom 9 satellite because of an unsettled regulatory dispute and a sharp drop in demand for satellite transponder capacity, spurred by the growing popularity of over-the-top (OTT) broadcasting platforms. The decision followed a prolonged period of uncertainty about the operating fee structure of satellite businesses implemented by the government, causing Softbank, Thaicom's major customer, to cancel its agreement to rent 30% of Thaicom 9's transponder capacity. The satellite TV business has struggled to adapt to rapidly developing technology and threats from OTT services. Thaicom will not build any new satellites over the next three years, rather focusing on maximising its existing satellite resources that already meet market demand, said chief executive Paiboon Panuwattanawong.
2019End - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94 - ETRSS-1
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A "noted"/gentle "ping" to our forum experts...Xichang would appear to have a full launch schedule this year.The minimum turn-around time between launches is approximately three weeks.The last launch from Xichang was on May 17 UTC.However, there is no news here of any launch campaign in progress.Hmm...
2019Middle of year - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - TCSTAR-1 (Thaicom)
2019Second half - CZ-3B - XSLC - Apstar-6D
I forgot to write here that according to sources relayed by 9ifly's web master, the next flight from Xichang is currently scheduled on June 25. It's not currently known which flight is next.
According to reports the next launch from Xichang, previously reported to be on June 25, is a BeiDou-3 launch, and is probably this one.
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 06/06/2019 04:03 pmI forgot to write here that according to sources relayed by 9ifly's web master, the next flight from Xichang is currently scheduled on June 25. It's not currently known which flight is next.Cross-post re: Beidou-3 M19 and M20:Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 06/15/2019 04:47 pmAccording to reports the next launch from Xichang, previously reported to be on June 25, is a BeiDou-3 launch, and is probably this one.
Quote from: Liss on 06/28/2019 07:07 pmJuly 22?This is the date that shows up on spaceflightfans.cn .
July 22?
Spaceflightfans.cn is giving August 22 as the launch date for this mission.
Latest early quick-look rumors points to structural resonance problems between the 3rd stage and the payload - which the source indicates that "these usually pops up with larger payloads where low frequency resonance is big". Not sure if that's a mechanical integrity or a propellant sloshing problem, but it's interesting to see that both GF-10 and YG-33 were rumored/predicted as SAR satellites and that both launch failures were rumored to be at 3rd stage engine re-ignition.
9ifly now shows this flight in August.
BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) -- A research institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has announced a constellation program, planning to launch 72 small satellites for the Internet of Things in the next three years.…The company plans to initiate the commercial use of the program in 2020 with a launch of another four satellites, and to complete a global deployment of the constellation of 72 low-earth orbit satellites by the end of 2022...
9ifly mentions a July 26 launch.
According to AMSAT UK launch is schedule for July 22 at 05:00 UTC.
According to a post on 9ifly Chinese Space Forum, launch will take place on August 16.
According to a post on 9ifly Chinese space forum, this mission was delayed to 2020.
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