Quote from: Alter Sachse on 11/01/2018 08:26 amQuote from: Alter Sachse on 10/22/2018 05:07 pmU15000-014/133-12 (I think Fregat-MT)for MetOp-Chttp://www.orbita.zenite.nu/foguetoes-soyuz-deverao-regressar-ao-activo-a-24-de-outubro/Fregat M 122-06 !https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45365.msg1872216#msg1872216Highly likely 122-06 is a mistake.
Quote from: Alter Sachse on 10/22/2018 05:07 pmU15000-014/133-12 (I think Fregat-MT)for MetOp-Chttp://www.orbita.zenite.nu/foguetoes-soyuz-deverao-regressar-ao-activo-a-24-de-outubro/Fregat M 122-06 !https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45365.msg1872216#msg1872216
U15000-014/133-12 (I think Fregat-MT)for MetOp-Chttp://www.orbita.zenite.nu/foguetoes-soyuz-deverao-regressar-ao-activo-a-24-de-outubro/
Are there any recent photos of the rocket or the Fregat ?
Quote from: Alter Sachse on 11/01/2018 12:00 pmAre there any recent photos of the rocket or the Fregat ?Pictures of Metop-C and the Fregat are on Flickr. For me it looks like a normal Fregat-M, no MT. But I am not the expert.VS19_Pose CU1 sur Fregat by CNES - Centre National d’Études Spatiales, auf Flickr
Quote from: Alter Sachse on 09/25/2018 07:00 pm Soyuz FG U15000-062 (У15000-062) Soyuz MS 10 N15000-068 (Н15000-068) Progress MS 10 N15000-069 (Н15000-069) Soyuz MS 11 or Progress MS 11 Soyuz MS 11 or Progress MS 11
Soyuz FG U15000-062 (У15000-062) Soyuz MS 10 N15000-068 (Н15000-068) Progress MS 10 N15000-069 (Н15000-069) Soyuz MS 11 or Progress MS 11
Quote from: GWR64 on 11/01/2018 12:11 pmQuote from: Alter Sachse on 11/01/2018 12:00 pmAre there any recent photos of the rocket or the Fregat ?Pictures of Metop-C and the Fregat are on Flickr. For me it looks like a normal Fregat-M, no MT. But I am not the expert.VS19_Pose CU1 sur Fregat by CNES - Centre National d’Études Spatiales, auf FlickrIt is is a Fregat-M in that view. I don't see the add-on tanks.
The integrated Soyuz-2-1a launch vehicle with the Soyuz-MS spacecraft received an industrial designation 371KK35
Google translation:"Two Soyuz 2.1 missiles were delivered to Baikonur, a source at the cosmodrome told RIA Novosti. These are the first carriers who arrived here after a recent accident.A train arrived from Samara, which delivered two Soyuz launch vehicles to the cosmodrome: Soyuz-2-1b, intended for the Egyptian satellite EgyptSat-A scheduled for December 27, and Soyuz-2-1a, which on February 8, 2019, the Progress MS-11 cargo ship should be put into orbit, the agency’s source said.According to him, both launches will be held from the 31st platform."https://ria.ru/science/20181019/1531018489.htmlProgress MS-11 with Soyuz 2.1a!
РН «Союз-2-1а» № Я15000-036 (8/140) с СЗБ 11С517А2 № Я15000-122 (4/145)
Ok, so I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer but just how do astronauts/cosmonauts board Soyuz for launch. I guess I’m not seeing what hatch is used on the ground for boarding.
I guess I’m not seeing what hatch is used on the ground for boarding.