https://synspective.com/press-release/2021/strix-b-launch/ QuoteTokyo, Japan – December 8, 2021 – Synspective Inc., a SAR satellite data and analytic solution provider, announced an agreement with the U.S. -based launch services provider, Rocket Lab, to launch the second demonstration satellite “StriX-β.” We also signed a contract for the launch of two more satellites in the StriX series following “StriX-beta” by Rocket Lab.“StriX-β” was originally scheduled to be launched by Exolaunch’s Soyuz-2 rocket in 2021, but due to a change in the launch schedule of the Soyuz-2 rocket, it will be launched by Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket in early 2022. The launch date of our satellite on Exolaunch’s Soyuz-2 rocket is currently under adjustment.“StriX-β” is the second demonstration satellite following “StriX-α.” It is aimed to demonstrate InSAR (Interferometric SAR) technology in orbit, a special SAR analytics technique to detect millimeter-level displacements on the ground surface using radar images of the Earth’s surface. Synspective plans to launch six satellites by 2023 and aims to build a constellation of 30 by the late 2020s.
Tokyo, Japan – December 8, 2021 – Synspective Inc., a SAR satellite data and analytic solution provider, announced an agreement with the U.S. -based launch services provider, Rocket Lab, to launch the second demonstration satellite “StriX-β.” We also signed a contract for the launch of two more satellites in the StriX series following “StriX-beta” by Rocket Lab.“StriX-β” was originally scheduled to be launched by Exolaunch’s Soyuz-2 rocket in 2021, but due to a change in the launch schedule of the Soyuz-2 rocket, it will be launched by Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket in early 2022. The launch date of our satellite on Exolaunch’s Soyuz-2 rocket is currently under adjustment.“StriX-β” is the second demonstration satellite following “StriX-α.” It is aimed to demonstrate InSAR (Interferometric SAR) technology in orbit, a special SAR analytics technique to detect millimeter-level displacements on the ground surface using radar images of the Earth’s surface. Synspective plans to launch six satellites by 2023 and aims to build a constellation of 30 by the late 2020s.
Cross-post; does this mean another, operational StriX satellite could launch with Meteor-M instead?:Quote from: Salo on 12/08/2021 05:10 amhttps://synspective.com/press-release/2021/strix-b-launch/ QuoteTokyo, Japan – December 8, 2021 – Synspective Inc., a SAR satellite data and analytic solution provider, announced an agreement with the U.S. -based launch services provider, Rocket Lab, to launch the second demonstration satellite “StriX-β.” We also signed a contract for the launch of two more satellites in the StriX series following “StriX-beta” by Rocket Lab.“StriX-β” was originally scheduled to be launched by Exolaunch’s Soyuz-2 rocket in 2021, but due to a change in the launch schedule of the Soyuz-2 rocket, it will be launched by Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket in early 2022. The launch date of our satellite on Exolaunch’s Soyuz-2 rocket is currently under adjustment.“StriX-β” is the second demonstration satellite following “StriX-α.” It is aimed to demonstrate InSAR (Interferometric SAR) technology in orbit, a special SAR analytics technique to detect millimeter-level displacements on the ground surface using radar images of the Earth’s surface. Synspective plans to launch six satellites by 2023 and aims to build a constellation of 30 by the late 2020s.
Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 02/23/2022 06:51 amIs this launch still scheduled for March 15? Or May 30?No.Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 02/23/2022 06:51 amOr some other date?Yes.Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 02/23/2022 06:51 amIs this still the first Vostochny launch using the replacement fuel naphthyl for all stages?What is sure is that NEXT launch from Vostochnyi will be the first with naphtyl.
Is this launch still scheduled for March 15? Or May 30?
Or some other date?
Is this still the first Vostochny launch using the replacement fuel naphthyl for all stages?
Cross-post; this launch may be the first all-naphthyl fuelled ⛽️ Soyuz 2 launch from Vostochny?
Any new news?
https://twitter.com/nicolas_pillet/status/1531612764917080066QuoteAccording to the NK forum, we would have the following schedule: - Iranian satellite ("Project 505") on 09/08 from Baikonur - Goniets and Skif on 29/09 from Vostotchnyi - Kondor-FKA on 08/12 from Vostochnyi - Meteor-M n°2-3 on 29/12 from Vostotchnyi
According to the NK forum, we would have the following schedule: - Iranian satellite ("Project 505") on 09/08 from Baikonur - Goniets and Skif on 29/09 from Vostotchnyi - Kondor-FKA on 08/12 from Vostochnyi - Meteor-M n°2-3 on 29/12 from Vostotchnyi
Many spacecraft delays announced with more expected:https://ria.ru/20220719/spektrometr-1803387972.html[July 19]QuoteNow the Meteor-M1 and Meteor-M2 No. 2 devices are operating in orbit (the first Meteor-M2 was lost due to an emergency launch from the Vostochny cosmodrome in 2017). Devices numbered 3 and 4 should be launched in 2023, the fifth - in 2024, and the sixth - in 2025. Next, launches of new-generation Meteor-MP spacecraft should begin.
Now the Meteor-M1 and Meteor-M2 No. 2 devices are operating in orbit (the first Meteor-M2 was lost due to an emergency launch from the Vostochny cosmodrome in 2017). Devices numbered 3 and 4 should be launched in 2023, the fifth - in 2024, and the sixth - in 2025. Next, launches of new-generation Meteor-MP spacecraft should begin.
Quote from: Katya PavluschenkoThree #GonetsM satellites (No. 33, 34 and 35) were delivered to #Vostochny to be launched on Soyuz 2.1b with a secondary payload on October 22. It will be the first and only launch from Vostochny this year. The other 5 of 6 scheduled launches were postponed to 2023 (guess why). [Sep 15]
Three #GonetsM satellites (No. 33, 34 and 35) were delivered to #Vostochny to be launched on Soyuz 2.1b with a secondary payload on October 22. It will be the first and only launch from Vostochny this year. The other 5 of 6 scheduled launches were postponed to 2023 (guess why). [Sep 15]
Roscosmos plans to launch 9 Earth remote sensing satellites in 2023 [dated Nov. 14]Google translate:Quote from: InterfaxNine Earth remote sensing satellites are planned to be launched into orbit in 2023. This was announced by the Deputy Director of the Department of Navigational Space Systems of Roscosmos Valery Zaichko.<snip>According to him, next year the following will be launched: Kondor-FKA 1, Obzor-R 1, Resurs-P 4, two Meteor-M 2.3-2.4, two Ionosphere satellites 1-2, Elektro-L 4 and the Arktika-M 2 satellite.Also, according to Zaichko’s presentation presented at the conference, in 2024 the Resurs-PM 1, two Ionosphere satellites 3-4, and Kondor-FKA 2 will be launched. In 2025, Resurs-PM 2 will be launched.
Nine Earth remote sensing satellites are planned to be launched into orbit in 2023. This was announced by the Deputy Director of the Department of Navigational Space Systems of Roscosmos Valery Zaichko.<snip>According to him, next year the following will be launched: Kondor-FKA 1, Obzor-R 1, Resurs-P 4, two Meteor-M 2.3-2.4, two Ionosphere satellites 1-2, Elektro-L 4 and the Arktika-M 2 satellite.Also, according to Zaichko’s presentation presented at the conference, in 2024 the Resurs-PM 1, two Ionosphere satellites 3-4, and Kondor-FKA 2 will be launched. In 2025, Resurs-PM 2 will be launched.
...reported in the telegram account of one of the local tour operators...The first launch will take place on May 25 at 20:34. The launch vehicle "Soyuz-2.1b" will put into orbit the Russian satellite for remote sensing of the Earth "Meteor-M".A month later, on June 27, Soyuz-2.1b will send the Kondor-FKA spacecraft into space...
https://asn24.ru/news/society/111457/Google translate:Quote...reported in the telegram account of one of the local tour operators...The first launch will take place on May 25 at 20:34. The launch vehicle "Soyuz-2.1b" will put into orbit the Russian satellite for remote sensing of the Earth "Meteor-M".A month later, on June 27, Soyuz-2.1b will send the Kondor-FKA spacecraft into space...
The launch from the Vostochny cosmodrome, which was scheduled for May 25, has been postponed to another time. Information about this appeared in the telegram channel of the tour operator @taygaxtour28region.“The launch on May 25 from the Vostochny Cosmodrome has been cancelled. Information about the transfer to another date will be announced later. For the rest of the launches, in June and July, the dates remain the same, ”the tour operator said in a statement.The Amuru port in the company confirmed that the information about the postponement of the launch was reliable, was received from TsENKI
https://t.me/taygaxtour28region/980Google translate:Quote27.05.23 Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle with Condor-FKA, 00.14 Moscow timeSubmission of documents until April 17🚀27.06.23 Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle with Meteor-M spacecraft, 14.34 Moscow timeSubmission of documents until May 17🚀13.07.23 Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle with Luna-Glob spacecraft. Start time will be announced later.
27.05.23 Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle with Condor-FKA, 00.14 Moscow timeSubmission of documents until April 17🚀27.06.23 Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle with Meteor-M spacecraft, 14.34 Moscow timeSubmission of documents until May 17🚀13.07.23 Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle with Luna-Glob spacecraft. Start time will be announced later.
SITRO-AIS 5 to 12Anyone have info on these?