January 26 - Kanopus-V n.º3, Kanopus-V n.º 4 Soyuz-2.1A/Fregat-M (N15000-002) Vostochniy, 1S
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24524/
Quote from: William Graham on 12/31/2017 11:26 pmThe Russian launch schedule thread lists this one as scheduled for this week. Has there been any indication that it is holding that schedule? Has anybody seen any NOTAMs that could indicate a launch is close?Anatoly Zak has it listed now on his site in the first quarter after Soyuz MS-08 due to ongoing payload issues although he does not yet call it EMKA. He foresee's no launches until February at this time.http://russianspaceweb.com/2018.html
The Russian launch schedule thread lists this one as scheduled for this week. Has there been any indication that it is holding that schedule? Has anybody seen any NOTAMs that could indicate a launch is close?
http://russianspaceweb.com/2018.htmlI'm surprised :2 Zenit launches in 2018?First quarter LybidSeptember Spektr-RGI think Spektr-RG on Proton M ?
Quote from: Alter Sachse on 01/06/2018 04:01 pmhttp://russianspaceweb.com/2018.htmlI'm surprised :2 Zenit launches in 2018?First quarter LybidSeptember Spektr-RGI think Spektr-RG on Proton M ?Yes, Spektr-RG is now on a Proton-M Blok-DM-03. IIRC, the Zenit was then reassigned to AngoSat-1.
February 1 - Kanopus-V n.º3, Kanopus-V n.º 4, Auriga, S-Net-1, S-Net-2, S-Net-3, S-Net-4, Lemur-2 (x4), D-Star One - Soyuz-2.1A/Fregat-M ( ??? /122-03), Vostochniy, 1S
February 11 – Progress MS-08 (No. 438) – Soyuz-2-1A – Baikonur, 31/6
[MOSCOW, RUSSIA] -- 10 January 2018 -- ISC Kosmotras has signed an agreement with Planet, an integrated aerospace and data analytics company based in the US, to launch 12 Dove-series satellites as a secondary payload on the Soyuz-2 Kanopus 5/6 mission presently scheduled for Q4 2018.
The first launch of OneWeb sats from Kourou is now planned on August, 19.https://ria.ru/science/20180110/1512368651.html
SOURCES: #Russia's first orbbital launch attempt of 2018 set for January 28 on a #Soyuz-2-1v rocket carrying a military payload from #Plesetsk: russianspaceweb.com/2018.html#mka
SOURCES: #Russia's first military launch of 2018 set for February 28 on a #Soyuz-2-1v rocket from #Plesetsk: russianspaceweb.com/2018.html#mka
QuoteSOURCES: #Russia's first orbbital launch attempt of 2018 set for January 28 on a #Soyuz-2-1v rocket carrying a military payload from #Plesetsk: russianspaceweb.com/2018.html#mkahttps://twitter.com/russianspaceweb/status/951520055904407554
SOURCES: #Russia's first military launch of 2018 set for February 28 on a #Soyuz-2-1v rocket from #Plesetsk: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2018.html#mka
- How many launches of Proton rockets are planned for 2018?- Four or five. In spring the launch of the Blagovest spacecraft is planned in the interests of the Defense Ministry. In summer, a commercial start is planned. It's about the pair launch of the Eutelsat 5 West B and MEV-1 satellites. In autumn, the launch of the "Electro-L" meteorological satellite is planned, and at the end of the year - the multifunctional laboratory module "Nauka". In addition, at the end of the year, depending on the requirements of the Ministry of Defense, another military apparatus can be launched.- How many launches of the light rocket "Rokot" are planned?- I would like to see that in 2018 all four of the launches were completed before the launch of this missile. From March 26 to April 6, the launch of the Sentinel 3B spacecraft for the European Space Agency is planned, in June - the launch by the Defense Ministry, in the summer - another on military topics. For October, the launch of three satellites "Gonets" is planned. Two rockets "Rokot" for the military are in safe custody, carriers for Sentinel and "Gontsa" - in a high degree of factory readiness.- When will the next "Angara" fly?- The second heavy-class missile will be delivered to the Defense Ministry in 2018. We consider options for launching a commercial load, if such an offer is made to us.The next start of the easy "Angara-1.2" is planned for 2019-2020. In total, we are currently manufacturing three Angara-1.2 missiles, three Angara-A5 missiles, and further orders will be determined additionally.