mu Space, founded in 2017, develops satellite communication technologies to accelerate the adoption of Internet of Things devices and smart cities. It plans to launch its own satellite in 2020 using Blue Origin’s New Glenn space vehicle, and to lead space technology development and encourage new space investments in Asia-Pacific.
Hera Systems Inc. will first launch a single technology demonstration (TD) spacecraft in a launchwindow opening on February 28, 2019, and closing in June 2019. This spacecraft will launch to analtitude of 500 km and inclination between 41 and 45 degrees.The satellites each contain an imaging telescope payload for recording images and video of customerspecifiedregions of the Earth at one (1) meter ground sample distance (GSD)....Launch vehicle and launch sites:TD Spacecraft: Cape Canaveral, Florida....Figure 1 is representative of launch operations for the TD spacecraft launch on a proposed Virgin Orbitlaunch vehicle.
NASA has selected Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, California, to provide launch services for SWOT. Launch is targeted for September 2021 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. NASA's Launch Services Program at Kennedy Space Center in Florida will manage the SpaceX launch service.
Adjustments coming for the WTR launch schedule at the end of the year?Re: NROL-71:Quote from: Newton_V on 10/13/2018 02:53 amLooks like SpaceX gave up their launch slot. I believe this is moving a few days to the left.Reference to a delay of the launch of Iridium Next Flight 8?Quote from: Salo on 10/09/2018 07:54 pmScheduled:Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2018November 19 - Spaceflight SSO-A/SHERPA SSO : ORS 7A, ORS 7B,MinXSS 2, Audacy 0, Eu:CROPIS, BlackSky Global 2, STPSat-5, SkySat 14, SkySat 15, NEXTSat 1, Hawk 1, Hawk 2, Hawk 3, Fox 1C, KNACKSAT, Elysium-Star 2, JY1-Sat, KazSTSAT, KazSciSat, ROSE-1, ICEYE X2, CSIM-FD, Hiber 2, Orbital Reflector, PW-Sat 2, Hamilton 1, MOVE 2, Centauri 2, Eaglet 1, SpaceBEE 9, SpaceBEE 10, SpaceBEE 11, Flock-3s 1, Flock-3s 2, Flock-3s 3, AISTECHSAT 2, Al-Farabi 2, Astrocast 0.1, BeeSat 5, BeeSat 6, BeeSat 7, BeeSat 8, BlackHawk, BRIO, Capella 1, ESEO, eXCITe, Exseed, FalconSat 6, ICE-Cap, Irvine 02, ITASAT-1, K2SAT, Landmapper-BC 4 v2, ORS 1, RAAF M1, RANGE A, RANGE B, SeaHawk 1, SeeMe, SIRION Pathfinder 2, SNUGLITE, SNUSAT 2, Suomi-100, THEA, VESTA, VisionCube, WeissSat 1, ZACUBE 2 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4ENET November - Iridium Next Flight 8 (x10) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4EDecember 3 - NROL-71: KH-11 17 (Crystal 17, Block 5 #1) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-382] - Vandenberg SLC-6
Looks like SpaceX gave up their launch slot. I believe this is moving a few days to the left.
Scheduled:Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2018November 19 - Spaceflight SSO-A/SHERPA SSO : ORS 7A, ORS 7B,MinXSS 2, Audacy 0, Eu:CROPIS, BlackSky Global 2, STPSat-5, SkySat 14, SkySat 15, NEXTSat 1, Hawk 1, Hawk 2, Hawk 3, Fox 1C, KNACKSAT, Elysium-Star 2, JY1-Sat, KazSTSAT, KazSciSat, ROSE-1, ICEYE X2, CSIM-FD, Hiber 2, Orbital Reflector, PW-Sat 2, Hamilton 1, MOVE 2, Centauri 2, Eaglet 1, SpaceBEE 9, SpaceBEE 10, SpaceBEE 11, Flock-3s 1, Flock-3s 2, Flock-3s 3, AISTECHSAT 2, Al-Farabi 2, Astrocast 0.1, BeeSat 5, BeeSat 6, BeeSat 7, BeeSat 8, BlackHawk, BRIO, Capella 1, ESEO, eXCITe, Exseed, FalconSat 6, ICE-Cap, Irvine 02, ITASAT-1, K2SAT, Landmapper-BC 4 v2, ORS 1, RAAF M1, RANGE A, RANGE B, SeaHawk 1, SeeMe, SIRION Pathfinder 2, SNUGLITE, SNUSAT 2, Suomi-100, THEA, VESTA, VisionCube, WeissSat 1, ZACUBE 2 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4ENET November - Iridium Next Flight 8 (x10) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4EDecember 3 - NROL-71: KH-11 17 (Crystal 17, Block 5 #1) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-382] - Vandenberg SLC-6
# Dec 2018 Falcon 9 v1.2B5 Iridium 8 (Iridium-NEXT)
Launch Vehicle & Launch DateNASA has selected Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, California, to provide launch services for SWOT. Launch is targeted for September 2021 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
SSO-A has been lined up before Iridium for quite a while now. Iridium is NET December, I wouldn't be surprised if it slipped to January. They should have a quarterly earnings call at the end of the month, should get an update then.
Launch window: Week of February 18, 2019
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the Es'Hail-2 communicationsatellite for Qatar from pad 39A on mid November TBD.
4:47 a.m. EDT (0847 UTC)Our next mission is planned for Nov. 29 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California when a Delta IV Heavy rocket launches the NROL-71 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office.4:45 a.m. EDT (0845 UTC)The traditional quick-look post-flight data review of today’s mission has occurred at the Atlas Spaceflight Operations Center following the successful launch of AEHF-4 by the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.Today’s launch represents the 131st successful mission for United Launch Alliance and our 50th for the Air Force. This flight also marked the 79th mission for the Atlas V and continued its 100 percent success rate.Liftoff occurred at 12:15:00.2 a.m. EDT at the opening moment of today’s two-hour launch window, with winds of 6 knots from the southeast and a temperature of 80 degrees F.
SpaceX Falcon 9 launch with Es’hail-2 has turned up on the Eastern Range as NET November 14. This launch will take place from 39A.
T+8 minutes. AEHF-5 in July 2019.
https://twitter.com/IridiumBoss/status/1052934106135359488
Scheduled:Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2018November 19 - Spaceflight SSO-A/SHERPA SSO : ORS 7A, ORS 7B,MinXSS 2, Audacy 0, Eu:CROPIS, BlackSky Global 2, STPSat-5, SkySat 14, SkySat 15, NEXTSat 1, Hawk 1, Hawk 2, Hawk 3, Fox 1C, KNACKSAT, Elysium-Star 2, JY1-Sat, KazSTSAT, KazSciSat, ROSE-1, ICEYE X2, CSIM-FD, Hiber 2, Orbital Reflector, PW-Sat 2, Hamilton 1, MOVE 2, Centauri 2, Eaglet 1, SpaceBEE 9, SpaceBEE 10, SpaceBEE 11, Flock-3s 1, Flock-3s 2, Flock-3s 3, AISTECHSAT 2, Al-Farabi 2, Astrocast 0.1, BeeSat 5, BeeSat 6, BeeSat 7, BeeSat 8, BlackHawk, BRIO, Capella 1, ESEO, eXCITe, Exseed, FalconSat 6, ICE-Cap, Irvine 02, ITASAT-1, K2SAT, Landmapper-BC 4 v2, ORS 1, RAAF M1, RANGE A, RANGE B, SeaHawk 1, SeeMe, SIRION Pathfinder 2, SNUGLITE, SNUSAT 2, Suomi-100, THEA, VESTA, VisionCube, WeissSat 1, ZACUBE 2 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4ENovember 29 December 3 - NROL-71: KH-11 17 (Crystal 17, Block 5 #1) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-382] - Vandenberg SLC-6NET November December 30 - Iridium Next Flight 8 (x10) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 16:382019NET Q1 February 18-24 - Radarsat C-1, Radarsat С-2, Radarsat С-3 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4EChanges on October 14thChanges on October 16thChanges on October 17thChanges on October 19th
The timing of the company’s first orbital launch, from Kodiak, Alaska, is still up in the air but Cantrell says he expects liftoff sometime between late October and late December.