Author Topic: LIVE: Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat-M – Kanopus-V-IK and others – July 14, 2017 (06:36 UTC)  (Read 65883 times)

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Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Third stage cutoff and separation.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Fregat ignition.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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We've gone back to the pad.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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I thinks that's the end of the webcast. We'll have to wait on Roscosmos to see if the Fregat burn and satellite deployments are successful.
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Great coverage! Btw, webcast is still live on http://online.roscosmos.ru
Edit: It ended the moment I posted this 😕
« Last Edit: 07/14/2017 06:58 am by starbase »
bit.ly/SpaceLaunchCalendar ☆ bit.ly/SpaceEventCalendar

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That's typical for Russian webcasts. They end soon after third stage sep and never cover the burns of the upper stages

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ROSKOSMOS.  LV "SOYUZ-2.1A" WITH SC "KANOPUS-V-IC" SUCCESSFULLY STARTED WITH BIKONON COSMODROM

 07.14.2017 09:50

On July 14, 2017 at 9:36 Moscow time from the Baikonur cosmodrome the Soyuz-2.1a launcher successfully launched with the space probe (KA) of the Earth remote sensing system Kanopus-V-IC and a group of small satellites from 72 Federal contracts and contracts of the Glavkosmos.

In accordance with the flight program in 8 minutes 48 seconds of flight, the head unit separated from the third stage of the launch vehicle and the Fregat upper stage proceeded to form the first transient orbit for the output of the Canopus-V-IR spacecraft to the target orbit.

 The "Fregat" upper stage (developed by Lavochkin NPO) has a unique propulsion system, and it will have to perform a complicated program for launching the Canopus-V-IC spacecraft and 72 small spacecraft into three different orbits.  Separation of spacecraft in the first target orbit ("Canopus-V-IC") is planned at 10:38 Moscow time.  At the second stage, from 12:01 to 12:26 Moscow time, it is planned to separate 24 small devices.  At the next stage, from 17:18 to 17:41 Moscow time, 48 spacecraft are supposed to be withdrawn in the third target orbit.  The program of the work of the "Fregat" RB will be completed by its reduction from orbit by flooding in the water area of ​​the Indian Ocean at approximately 18:18 Moscow time.

The head organization-developer of spacecraft "Kanopus-V" is JSC "Corporation VNIIEM".  The operator of the space system is the Scientific Center for Operational Earth Monitoring of JSC Russian Space Systems.  Control over the flight of spacecraft is carried out by the Flight Control Center (PMU).

The target use of the space complex "Kanopus-V" is carried out in accordance with the applications of consumers for obtaining information on Earth remote sensing.  Reception, processing and dissemination of satellite information is carried out by the centers of ROSKOSMOSA (Scientific Center for Operative Earth Monitoring) and Roshydromet (FGBU "Research Center" Planet ").  The information received from the satellite is in demand by Russian and foreign consumers and is used to solve practical problems.

 "Canopus-V-IC" is the second device in the space complex "Canopus-B".  The spacecraft for operational monitoring of technogenic and natural emergencies "Canopus-V-IC" is designed to solve operational problems:

 Monitoring of man-made and natural emergencies, including spontaneous hydrometeorological phenomena;

 Detection of forest fires with an area of ​​25 m2, large emissions of pollutants into the natural environment;

 Monitoring of agricultural activities, natural (including water and coastal) resources;

 Land use;

 Observations of specified areas of the earth's surface;

 Mapping;

 Updating of topographic maps.


https://www.roscosmos.ru/23764/
Jacques :-)

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Kanopus-V-IK successfully separated.

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Is there an exact launch time ?
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Roscosmos confirmed via twitter that 24 small satellites have been released successfully.

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Via SpaceFlight101: Flying Laptop & NorSat-1 have already checked in with ground stations.

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Roscosmos has updated the link jacqmans already posted, now photos from the launch are available

https://www.roscosmos.ru/23764/
« Last Edit: 07/14/2017 11:05 am by Svetoslav »

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Yay, I got in touch with the guys running the Mayak project via Facebook. They're very nice and passionate. They said Mayak has separated from the rocket... but now we wait for NORAD to confirm its orbit. When NORAD assigns a number, the mobile apps will start working. You will be able to get the apps from here:

http://cosmomayak.ru
« Last Edit: 07/14/2017 11:28 am by Svetoslav »

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Nice Roscosmos picture of the Korolyov cross:
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