Author Topic: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and a total of 37 satellites - June 19, 2014  (Read 54883 times)

Offline Jirka Dlouhy

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Please, knows somebody the list of satellites aboard this Dnepr's launcher?

Full coverage article - by William Graham:
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/06/russian-dnepr-rocket-record-launch-37-satellites/
« Last Edit: 06/19/2014 10:47 am by Chris Bergin »

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites April/May 2014
« Reply #2 on: 01/19/2014 08:21 am »
Thank You Danderman for DEIMOS-2 description.

But now Anik wrote about Brasil 1UCubeSat as the next payload.

Knows somebady the others satellites in this multisatellite launch? :)

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Offline Galactic Penguin SST

Preparations are well underway at the clean room of ISIS launch services in Delft, Netherlands for the cubesats launching under their contracts: http://blog.isilaunch.com/?cat=7
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A note of the probable launch time: since the planned 630 km SSO has a LTAN of 10:30, this seems to imply a launch time of roughly ~19:00 UTC, after comparing with the launch of DubaiSat-2 et al. last year (which was aiming at a SSO with LTDN of 10:30).  ;)
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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #6 on: 05/11/2014 12:59 am »
I will begin posting the the dual language updates from ISC Kosmotras very shortly.

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #7 on: 05/13/2014 09:08 pm »
http://blog.isilaunch.com/

Launch time 19:11:11 UTC

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #8 on: 05/14/2014 03:06 pm »
Novosti kosmonavtiki now reports that there will be no launch of Dnepr in June.

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Novosti kosmonavtiki now reports that there will be no launch of Dnepr in June.

There are conflicting statements out there - http://itar-tass.com/politika/1185187 says da, http://ria.ru/space/20140514/1007760030.html says nyet. Let's see what happens...
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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #10 on: 05/14/2014 03:10 pm »
Novosti kosmonavtiki now reports that there will be no launch of Dnepr in June.

But Anik on NK forum denies this information.
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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #11 on: 05/22/2014 01:31 pm »
I will begin posting the the dual language updates from ISC Kosmotras very shortly.
All Dual language updates and reference to this launch have been removed from the OFFICIAL ISC Kosmostras website. They were present on the website on Monday, but no longer available as of Thursday.

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Somehow looking at the ISIS launch blog I feel that there are at least several cubesats missing (including 1 from Singapore, maybe several from the US) from the payload list. Can someone try to confirm the whole list of payloads?

(They have reached the launch base by May 21, BTW)
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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #13 on: 05/24/2014 09:54 pm »
11 of them are 3U cubesats from Planet Labs.

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #14 on: 05/24/2014 10:46 pm »
11 of them are 3U cubesats from Planet Labs.

Do we have confirmation, that the 11 "Flock-1c" are on board?

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #15 on: 05/24/2014 10:48 pm »
Well, they are in Yasny at least.
(I helped pack them up for shipment from San Francisco)
« Last Edit: 05/24/2014 10:49 pm by pericynthion »

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #16 on: 05/24/2014 10:59 pm »
Thanks. I have found the confirmation from ISIS.

Then (to my account) following satellites are on board of this launch:

Deimos 2
KazEOSat 2 (DZZ-MR)
SkySat 3
TabletSat-Aurora
BugSat 1 (Tita)
SaudiSat 4
Hodoyoshi 3
Hodoyoshi 4
AprizeSat 9
AprizeSat 10
UniSat 6
BRITE-CA 1 (CanX 3E)
BRITE-CA 2 (CanX 3F)
Perseus-M 1
Perseus-M 2
Flock-1c 1
Flock-1c 2
Flock-1c 3
Flock-1c 4
Flock-1c 5
Flock-1c 6
Flock-1c 7
Flock-1c 8
Flock-1c 9
Flock-1c 10
Flock-1c 11
POPSAT-HIP 1
Tigrisat*
ANTELSAT*
Lemur 1*
QB50P1
QB50P2
PACE
AeroCube 6*
Duchifat 1
NanoSatC-Br 1
POLYITAN


* = deployed from Unisat-6

edit: erroneous Dove designators removed from the Flock-1c satellites

edit: SkySat 3 is not on board
« Last Edit: 05/28/2014 01:43 pm by Skyrocket »

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #17 on: 05/24/2014 11:04 pm »
Just a nitpick, but if you're going for correctness the Flock 1c spacecraft don't have "Dove x" designations even though the design is of the Dove class. They are just "Flock 1c xx".  The "Dove x" designation is reserved for Planet Labs' experimental satellites which are usually launched singly or in pairs.

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #18 on: 05/24/2014 11:14 pm »
Just a nitpick, but if you're going for correctness the Flock 1c spacecraft don't have "Dove x" designations even though the design is of the Dove class. They are just "Flock 1c xx".  The "Dove x" designation is reserved for Planet Labs' experimental satellites which are usually launched singly or in pairs.

Thank you very much for the info - i will update my website soon.

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Re: Dnepr with Deimos-2 and 20 satellites - June 19, 2014
« Reply #19 on: 05/26/2014 08:39 pm »
I was told "38 satellites" by ISIS this morning at the Small Satellite Systems & Services symposium, here in Mallorca.

Is there one missing in your list?
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