https://www.lanacion.com.ar/tecnologia/spacex-lanzara-al-espacio-en-2023-al-labsat-iot-el-satelite-que-desarrollan-el-copitec-y-las-nid22082022/
Momentus vigoride will be carrying the Triton-x demo platform (hosted payload) for lux space.https://investors.momentus.space/news-releases/news-release-details/momentus-announces-service-agreement-hosted-payload-luxspacehttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/spacesolutions_esa-tritonx-microsatellite-activity-6972601405106724866-SvEa/?utm_campaign=European%20Spaceflight%20Update&utm_medium=member_desktop&utm_source=share
Quote from: scr00chy on 09/11/2022 01:45 pmThis article from March says the launch is planned for early 2023. So I'm guessing Transporter-7?Good work, but that was saying basically “a year from now” and the key roadblock, late delivery of the spacecraft, may still be there. It was when I posted on August 7.My guess remains that launch won’t occur until about a year after spacecraft delivery. A new source has answered these questions authoritatively. MethaneSat is to launch on Transporter 9, which is scheduled for Oct 1, 2023.Spacecraft delivery for instrument integration is expected in September, so there are still a few weeks of schedule margin.And there is a path to follow-on instruments.
This article from March says the launch is planned for early 2023. So I'm guessing Transporter-7?
ExoTrail plans to launch its first spacevan on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare flight in October 2023. At the time, the company revealed plans for three additional spacevan flights in 2024 on various launch vehicles.
Quote from: normp9 on 09/12/2022 02:23 pmMomentus vigoride will be carrying the Triton-x demo platform (hosted payload) for lux space.https://investors.momentus.space/news-releases/news-release-details/momentus-announces-service-agreement-hosted-payload-luxspacehttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/spacesolutions_esa-tritonx-microsatellite-activity-6972601405106724866-SvEa/?utm_campaign=European%20Spaceflight%20Update&utm_medium=member_desktop&utm_source=shareHave you seen anything that says it will be on this particular flight?
JINJUSat-1 is spearheaded by three entities: Jinju City, Korea Testing Laboratory, and Gyeongsang National University. The satellite is targeted to launch aboard the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission no earlier than October 2023. Once in orbit, cameras mounted on the satellite will carry out a mission to take pictures of the Earth.
today announced an agreement with the Australian Research Council Training Centre for CubeSats, Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles, and their Applications (CUAVA) for the transportation of the Waratah Seed WS-1 CubeSat to low-Earth orbit in October 2023.
Quote from: Comga on 09/13/2022 10:38 pmQuote from: scr00chy on 09/11/2022 01:45 pmThis article from March says the launch is planned for early 2023. So I'm guessing Transporter-7?Good work, but that was saying basically “a year from now” and the key roadblock, late delivery of the spacecraft, may still be there. It was when I posted on August 7.My guess remains that launch won’t occur until about a year after spacecraft delivery. A new source has answered these questions authoritatively. MethaneSat is to launch on Transporter 9, which is scheduled for Oct 1, 2023.Spacecraft delivery for instrument integration is expected in September, so there are still a few weeks of schedule margin.And there is a path to follow-on instruments.
True Anomaly Demo-1 Mission DescriptionTrue Anomaly, Inc., a start-up founded in 2022 and based in Colorado Springs, is on a missionto deliver security and sustainability solutions for space. In this application, True Anomaly seeksan experimental license for its Demo 1 mission, for which it aims to launch two Jackal spacecraftto demonstrate space-to-space rendezvous proximity operations (RPO). This mission serves asa means of testing the defense of critical space infrastructure to support future US DoDmissions through the Space Force, Air Force and other agencies tasked with national securitydirectives to secure and sustain the space domain for the U.S. and its allies.The mission will demonstrate national security capabilities necessary for anticipated U.S. DoDcontracts related to RPO and NEI designed to secure and sustain the space domain for the U.S.and its allies. Additionally, The U.S. Government will benefit from the mission throughadvancement of the technology readiness level (TRL) maturation of space-based Intelligence,Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), Space Domain Awareness (SDA) technologies, andCONOPS. The commercial space market will benefit from this mission establishing improvedcapabilities for close-up inspection for anomaly resolution and monitoring of high-risk spacecraftstructure deployments.True Anomaly’s Demo 1 mission is scheduled to launch in October 2023, on-board SpaceX’sTransporter 9 Launch Vehicle out of Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Jackal space vehicles (~300kg in mass) will be deployed from the launch vehicle into a sun synchronous orbit at 550 km,and will maneuver to within 1 km of each other to demonstrate their payload suite capability.For successful operations, including de-orbit, each Jackal spacecraft will be equipped with ahydrazine thruster system, which consists of twelve, 1 N thrusters, along with an attitude controlsystem of four reaction wheels and three torque rods.
The company plans to launch its first Xcraft small satellite in the fourth quarter of 2023 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare. ...The Xcraft will carry multiple sensors for Earth observation, space domain awareness and astronomy, Rich said. The payloads will offer hyperspectral imaging data, high-resolution video and ultraviolet data products, she added. “Advanced data products will be offered by fusing data generated by our diverse sets of imagers.”Xplore said its hyperspectral imagery will be offered at 2-meter and 5-meter resolution.