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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #40 on: 01/23/2024 07:40 pm »

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #41 on: 01/23/2024 07:43 pm »

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #42 on: 01/24/2024 12:04 am »
Soyuz-2.1a - Obzor-R №1 - Plesetsk - NET Q2 2024
NET 2nd quarter 2024 per https://www.roscosmos.ru/40124/ it seems.

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #43 on: 01/25/2024 05:28 pm »
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/Космические-технологии.1045319/page-1349#post-187048900
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Plans of Reshetnev, the leading satellite-building enterprise in Russia, to produce spacecraft in the near future.
The slide is taken from the stream of the plenary session of the international scientific and methodological conference “Modern education: integration of education, science, business and government”, held at the Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics.

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #45 on: 02/08/2024 11:42 pm »
I saw that a third Soyuz flight has been re-added for 2024. Has there been anything recent about Russia's spaceflight participant plans beyond the Belarusian flight?

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #46 on: 02/10/2024 04:12 pm »
https://vostochny-kosmodrom-tour.ru/
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Upcoming launch dates

     February 29 Soyuz 2.1b with the Meteor space satellite

     May 21 launch of the Soyuz 2-1b rocket with the Ionosphere spacecraft

     June 8 launch of Soyuz 2-1a spacecraft "Condor-FKA"

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #47 on: 02/19/2024 07:40 pm »
https://www.sitronics.com/reports/15772
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17 small vehicles produced by the private space company SPUTNIX, part of the Sitronics Group, have arrived at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, and are being prepared for the upcoming launch. They are designed to perform civilian missions.

SPUTNIX is one of the leading players in Russia and the world in the field of creating small satellites. During serial production in 2023, more than 100 civil-use satellites in the CubeSat format were built, which will go into orbit this year.

Among the batch being prepared for launch are 16 devices of the Russian group of automatic identification system (AIS) SITRO-AIS for tracking sea vessels, as well as a device of the group of ultra-small satellites for remote sensing of the Earth - Zorkiy-2M.
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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #48 on: 02/19/2024 07:44 pm »
https://www.glavkosmos.com/en/small-spacecraft-arrived-at-vostochny-and-are-being-prepared-for-the-upcoming-launch/
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MOSCOW, February 19. – The small spacecraft to be launched as a rideshare payload with the Meteor-M No. 2-4 satellite as the main payload have arrived at the Vostochny Cosmodrome.

Shortly, the manufacturers of the small spacecraft and representatives of Roscosmos enterprises will start preparing the spacecraft for the upcoming launch aboard the Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle with the Fregat upper stage. In total, 18 small spacecraft will be launched for the benefit of Russian and foreign commercial customers.

The upcoming launch is the first launch from Vostochny in 2024. Glavkosmos (part of Roscosmos) is the main integrator of  works and the launch service provider in the project of launching rideshare payloads.

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #49 on: 02/21/2024 09:18 pm »
https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2024/02/04/3033919/iranian-firm-unveils-launch-timeline-for-satellites-kowsar-hodhod
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February, 04, 2024 TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Mustafa Aghili, the executive director of the Iranian satellite manufacturing firm OmidFaza, disclosed the eagerly awaited launch schedule for the private satellites Kowsar and Hodhod, stating that the ambitious venture is set to take place in May-June 2024.

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #50 on: 04/13/2024 01:57 pm »
According to https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=23160.msg2514352#msg2514352, Russia's future Oryol (or "Orel") manned spacecraft is scheduled to launch in 2028, and as many as two times: unmanned and manned. Admittedly, this news is from August 2023, but I have not heard that it has been updated.

Is it intentional that these items are not included in the above launch schedule? I only see "Eagle Test Flight" items under "Unclear"...

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #51 on: 04/13/2024 09:35 pm »
According to https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=23160.msg2514352#msg2514352, Russia's future Oryol (or "Orel") manned spacecraft is scheduled to launch in 2028, and as many as two times: unmanned and manned. Admittedly, this news is from August 2023, but I have not heard that it has been updated.

Is it intentional that these items are not included in the above launch schedule? I only see "Eagle Test Flight" items under "Unclear"...

Yes, and what about the upgraded version of the Soyuz MS?

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #52 on: 04/13/2024 10:06 pm »
From the presentation shown by Soloviev (RSC Energia) in January, the Soyuz-MS will operate the ISS until 2029. Or at least by a ship with that name, as it will rather have to go through deeper upgrades. But even Anatoly Zak does not know the details.

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #53 on: 05/02/2024 09:00 pm »
https://kosmodrom.space/raspisanie-zapuskov
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Progress MS-29
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 Launch date: November 21, 2024

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #54 on: 05/17/2024 09:39 am »
F1791/24 NOTAMN
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/2815S07736E500
A) YMMM
B) 2405170700 C) 2405220900
D) DAILY 0700-0900
E) ROCKET LAUNCH FROM RUSSIA WILL TAKE PLACE
FLW RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT OF RUSSIA:
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF RUSSIA PLANS TO LAUNCH MISSILE IN THE
SPACE AND TO SINK ITS FRAGMENTS IN THE WATERS OF THE OCEAN.

CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPACT AREA:
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2100S07900E
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F) SFC G) UNL


I wonder if this drop zone in the middle of the Indian Ocean is related to a missile launch or a satellite launch (the later of which has to be from Plesetsk I guess)?
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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #55 on: 05/17/2024 06:53 pm »
F1791/24 NOTAMN
<snip>

I wonder if this drop zone in the middle of the Indian Ocean is related to a missile launch or a satellite launch (the later of which has to be from Plesetsk I guess)?
Yes, see here: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=60862.msg2592653#msg2592653
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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #56 on: 06/02/2024 11:47 am »
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/Космические-технологии.1045319/page-1349#post-187048900
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Plans of Reshetnev, the leading satellite-building enterprise in Russia, to produce spacecraft in the near future.
The slide is taken from the stream of the plenary session of the international scientific and methodological conference “Modern education: integration of education, science, business and government”, held at the Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics.

Looking at the current trend in Russia's annual launch numbers, it is questionable whether such optimistic predictions will be realised. (The attached graph is made based on lists from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_spaceflight).

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #57 on: 06/21/2024 09:55 am »
https://space-chatter.com/express-rv-project-progress/

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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #58 on: 07/23/2024 08:21 pm »
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TEHRAN, Jul. 23 (MNA) – The Iranian "Hod Hod" and "Kosar" satellites are schaduelled to be launched into Low Earth orbit from a Russian station.

According to the reports, these satellites will be launched in October.

Earlier on July 9, Head of the Iranian Space Agency (ISA) Hassan Salariyeh announced that the country will launch two new satellites which have been designed and built by the private sector in the current Persian calendar year (started on March 20).

Omid Faza company and a group of Amirkabir University students have been developing Kosar satellite.

“Kosar satellite, which is an observation satellite, is scheduled to be launched and put into the orbit this year. Hodhod satellite, as a research-communication satellite, is also due to be launched concurrently with Kosar satellite,” Salariyeh said.

“Other satellites, which are being built by the private sector upon an order by the ISA will be launched this year, God willing,” he added.

“Also, the construction process of martyr Soleimani project, which includes an Internet of Things (IOT) satellite system, will start late this year,” Salariyeh said.

Kosar is an observation satellite with an imaging resolution of 3.5 meters per pixel, which can be used for agricultural purposes, surveying and demarcation. The satellite has an orbital lifespan of two years.

The Hodhod satellite is planned to be used in the area of the Internet of Things, agriculture, transportation and crisis management scenarios.Iran is among the 10 countries with the know-how of space technology and is the 11th country in the world in terms of space science and the leading country in the region.

Source : https://en.mehrnews.com/news/218238/Iran-s-Hod-Hod-Kosar-satellites-to-be-launched-into-LEO

Micro- or nano-satellites to be released from ISS, say during a Russian EVA?

Or rideshares on a Russian orbital launch?
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Re: Russian Launch Schedule - Discussion
« Reply #59 on: 07/24/2024 03:25 pm »
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November 05 (xxx:xx:xx:xx.xxx) – Ionosfera-M №1, Ionosfera-M №2, ASRTU-1, Kowsar, Hodhod, Skoltech-F, TELUM-LEO-1Е (x2), Frendship ATURK, KAI-2, satellite MSU-standart company, MIET second satellite, Nanozond-2, Ruzaevka-390, 3U satellite with hyperspectrometer from SSAU, 6U satellite with hyperspectrometer from SSAU, satellite FTI RAS/FMS with gamma detector, Marafon-D №11L, Zorkiy-2M 3, Zorkiy-2M 4, Zorkiy-2M 5, Zorkiy-2M 6, TUSUR-GO, Vizard-ion, Gorizont, Colibri-s, RTU MIREA1, multiple small sats – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (x15000-xxx/xxx-xxx) – Vostochniy, 1S
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