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According to http://coopi.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=201, ViaSat-1 launch is planned at 18:48:58 UTC on October 19th.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #1 on: 10/06/2011 01:17 pm »
Congratulations on reaching page 100!  Always look forward to each update.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #2 on: 10/06/2011 01:26 pm »
Congratulations on reaching page 100!

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #3 on: 10/06/2011 06:30 pm »
Congratulations on reaching page 100!

Thank you! Thanks to all NSF members for help and thanks to my sources!

And thank you (!) for giving us all this informations. Great and fantastic work!!!!

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #4 on: 10/06/2011 07:45 pm »
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/landlaunch/intelsat18/status.html

First quarter: Intelsat 22 on a Russian Proton rocket to cover Europe, Africa and Asia.

First quarter: Intelsat 23 on a Proton to cover the Americas, Europe and Africa.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #5 on: 10/08/2011 04:27 pm »
According to Novosti kosmonavtiki forum, the last Proton-K launch is planned at the beginning of 2012.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #6 on: 10/10/2011 11:34 am »
According to http://www.vz.ru/news/2011/10/10/529094.html, the last Oko satellite will be launched in December 2011 or January 2012 by Proton-K rocket with DM-2 upper stage.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #7 on: 10/10/2011 05:56 pm »
Do they mean the final Oko to GEO or the final Oko period (ie, no more launches on the Molniya-M)?
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #8 on: 10/10/2011 06:07 pm »
Do they mean the final Oko to GEO or the final Oko period (ie, no more launches on the Molniya-M)?

There are not Molniya-M rockets anymore, so it will be the last Oko launch, not to GEO only.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #9 on: 10/10/2011 06:10 pm »
Do they mean the final Oko to GEO or the final Oko period (ie, no more launches on the Molniya-M)?
There are not Molniya-M rockets anymore, so it will be the last Oko launch, not to GEO only.

I was unaware that the Molniya launchers had been formally retired - thank you for the clarification.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #10 on: 10/14/2011 05:51 pm »
According to http://en.ses.com/4233127/upcoming-launches, SES-5 launch is planned in the first quarter of 2012.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #11 on: 10/18/2011 04:33 pm »
I was told AsiaSat 7 will be launched before SES-4.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #12 on: 10/19/2011 05:21 pm »
According to http://gazeta.ru/news/social/2011/10/19/n_2059054.shtml, Luch-5B/Yamal-300K launch is planned in May 2012.

Performed Russian space launches

2011
Number – Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
1 – January 20 – Elektro-L No. 1 – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur 45/1 – 12:29:01.712 UTC
2 – January 28 – Progress M-09M (No. 409), RadioSkaf-V (ARISSat-1, Kedr) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 01:31:38.952 UTC
3 – February 1 – Kosmos-2470 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3 – 14:00:14.017 UTC
4 – February 26 – Kosmos-2471 (Glonass-K1) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 03:07:15 UTC
5 – April 4 – Soyuz TMA-21 (No. 231) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 22:18:20.115 UTC
6 – April 27 – Progress M-10M (No. 410) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:05:21.049 UTC
7 – May 4 – Meridian – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 17:41:33 UTC
8 – May 20 – Telstar 14R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 19:15:18.960 UTC
9 – June 7 – Soyuz TMA-02M (No. 702) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 20:12:44.924 UTC
10 – June 21 – Progress M-11M (No. 411) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 14:38:15.013 UTC
11 – June 27 – Kosmos-2472 – Soyuz-U – Plesetsk 16/2 – 16:00 UTC
12 – July 13 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 – 02:27:04 UTC
13 – July 15 – SES-3, KazSat-2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 23:16:09.940 UTC
14 – July 18 – Spektr-R – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur 45/1 – 02:31:18 UTC
15 – August 17 – Sich-2, NX, NigeriaSat-2, Rasat, Edusat, AprizeSat-5, AprizeSat-6, BPA-2 – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13 – 07:12:26 UTC
16 – August 17 – Ekspress-AM4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 21:25:01 UTC
17 – August 24 – Progress M-12M (No. 412) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:00:08.041 UTC

18 – September 20 – Kosmos-2473 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24 – 22:47 UTC
19 – September 29 – QuetzSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 18:31:59.960 UTC
20 – October 2 – Kosmos-2474 (Glonass-M) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 20:15:14 UTC
21 – October 5 – Intelsat 18 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur 45/1 – 21:00:02.436 UTC
22 – October 19 – ViaSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 18:48:57.969 UTC

Planned Russian space launches

2011
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
October 30 – Progress M-13M (No. 413), Chibis-M – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 10:11:13 UTC
November 4 – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24 – 14:51:41 UTC
November 8 – Fobos-Grunt, Yinghuo 1 – Zenit-2SLB – Baikonur 45/1 – 20:16:03 UTC
November 14 – Soyuz TMA-22 (No. 232) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 04:14:05 UTC
November 22 – Kosmos (Glonass-M) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4
November – AsiaSat 7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39
December 5 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6
December 10 – Luch-5A, Amos-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24
December 11-20 (TBD) – KOMPSat-5 – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13 (or 2012)
December 21 – Soyuz TMA-03M (No. 703) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:10 UTC
December – SES-4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39

2012
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year (TBD) – Kosmos (Glonass-K1) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4
January 25 – Progress M-14M (No. 414) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 23:11:57 UTC
January – Telkom-3, Ekspress-MD2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-04M (No. 704) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
first quarter – SES-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 22 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 23 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March/April – Mikhailo Lomonosov, AIST – Soyuz-2-1V – Plesetsk 43/4
from April 9 to May 20 – MetOp-B – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur
April 25 – Progress M-15M (No. 415) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
April/May – Resurs-P No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur (or January/February)
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-05M (No. 705) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
May – Luch-5B, Yamal-300K – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
middle of year – Nimiq 6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
middle of year – Kanopus-V No. 1, BKA, MKA-FKI No. 1 (Zond-PP), ADS-1B, TET-1 – Soyuz-FG/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 (or May)
July 25 – Progress M-16M (No. 416) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
July – three Swarm satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
August/September – Bion-M No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
September 26 – Soyuz TMA-06M (No. 706) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
September 28 – DubaiSat-2, STSat-3, WNISAT-1, Lem, TBD – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13
September – Meteor-M No. 2, Baumanets-2, MKA-FKI (Monika, Relek) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 (or 2013)
third quarter – Satmex 8 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
October 23 – Progress M-17M (No. 417) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
October – PAZ – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy/Baikonur
October-December – Yamal-402 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
November 26 – Soyuz TMA-07M (No. 707) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
December 26 – Progress M-18M (No. 418) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
December – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-03 – Baikonur
December – Amos-4 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur 45/1 (from December 2012 till May 2013)
December – Asnaro-1 – Dnepr – TBD
fourth quarter – Astra-2F – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – Ekspress-AM5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – Anik G1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – EchoStar 16 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Sirius FM-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – YahSat 1B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – SkyTerra 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – TBD – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk 132/1
TBD – TBD – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk 132/1

2013
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
first quarter – SES-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
April 2 – Soyuz TMA-08M (No. 708) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-09M (No. 709) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
middle of year – Lybid' – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
middle of year – MLM – Proton-M – Baikonur
September – Soyuz TMA-10M (No. 710) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
September – KompSat-3A – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
November – Soyuz TMA-11M (No. 711) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
November – Sentinel-2A – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
end of year – Turksat 4A – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – Yamal-401 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – KazSat-3 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2014)
end of year – Foton-M No. 4 – Soyuz-2-1A – Baikonur
end of year – Spektr-RG – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM8 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AT1, Ekspress-AT2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – commercial satellite – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or 2014)
TBD – Resurs-P No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-19M (No. 419) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-20M (No. 420) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-21M (No. 421) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Elektro-L No. 2 – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – MKA-FKI (Konus) – TBD – TBD

2014
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year – Ekspress-AM7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of year – Turksat 4B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March – Soyuz TMA-12M (No. 712) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May – Soyuz TMA-13M (No. 713) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first half of year – Ekspress-AM4R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first half of year – Progress M-UM (No. 303) – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
September – Soyuz TMA-14M (No. 714) – Soyuz – Baikonur
November – Soyuz TMA-15M (No. 715) – Soyuz – Baikonur
autumn – Luna-Glob – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
end of year – Luch-4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2015)
TBD – Ekspress-AM9 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F3 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 1A), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 1B), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 2A), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 2B) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2-1, Ionosfera No. 1, Ionosfera No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-22M (No. 422) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-23M (No. 423) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-24M (No. 424) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-25M (No. 425) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – TBD – Angara-A5/Briz-M – Plesetsk 35/1
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – two Gonets-M satellites, Gonets-M1A – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 3 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 4 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Yamal-601 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Koronas-Nuklon – TBD – TBD
TBD – MKA-FKI (Strannik) – TBD – TBD

2015
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
TBD – Bion-M No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Resurs-PM No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2-2, Ionosfera No. 3, Ionosfera No. 4 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Foton-M No. 5 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-16M (No. 716) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-17M (No. 717) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-18M (No. 718) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-19M (No. 719) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-26M (No. 426) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-27M (No. 428) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-28M (No. 429) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-29M (No. 430) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Spektr-UF – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – three Gonets-M1A satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Zond – TBD – TBD
TBD – MKA-FKI (ARKA) – TBD – TBD
TBD – Kosmos-SKh – TBD – TBD

Changes on October 6th
Changes on October 8th
Changes on October 10th
Changes on October 14th
Changes on October 18th
Changes on October 19th
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #13 on: 10/20/2011 06:04 pm »
According to Novosti kosmonavtiki forum, Luch-5A launch can be delayed to January 2012.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #14 on: 10/26/2011 08:11 am »
The launch of the fourth set of Globalstar-2 satellites is planned on February 12, 2012.

Performed Russian space launches

2011
Number – Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
1 – January 20 – Elektro-L No. 1 – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur 45/1 – 12:29:01.712 UTC
2 – January 28 – Progress M-09M (No. 409), RadioSkaf-V (ARISSat-1, Kedr) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 01:31:38.952 UTC
3 – February 1 – Kosmos-2470 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3 – 14:00:14.017 UTC
4 – February 26 – Kosmos-2471 (Glonass-K1) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 03:07:15 UTC
5 – April 4 – Soyuz TMA-21 (No. 231) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 22:18:20.115 UTC
6 – April 27 – Progress M-10M (No. 410) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:05:21.049 UTC
7 – May 4 – Meridian – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 17:41:33 UTC
8 – May 20 – Telstar 14R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 19:15:18.960 UTC
9 – June 7 – Soyuz TMA-02M (No. 702) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 20:12:44.924 UTC
10 – June 21 – Progress M-11M (No. 411) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 14:38:15.013 UTC
11 – June 27 – Kosmos-2472 – Soyuz-U – Plesetsk 16/2 – 16:00 UTC
12 – July 13 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 – 02:27:04 UTC
13 – July 15 – SES-3, KazSat-2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 23:16:09.940 UTC
14 – July 18 – Spektr-R – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur 45/1 – 02:31:18 UTC
15 – August 17 – Sich-2, NX, NigeriaSat-2, Rasat, Edusat, AprizeSat-5, AprizeSat-6, BPA-2 – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13 – 07:12:26 UTC
16 – August 17 – Ekspress-AM4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 21:25:01 UTC
17 – August 24 – Progress M-12M (No. 412) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:00:08.041 UTC

18 – September 20 – Kosmos-2473 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24 – 22:47 UTC
19 – September 29 – QuetzSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 18:31:59.960 UTC
20 – October 2 – Kosmos-2474 (Glonass-M) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 20:15:14 UTC
21 – October 5 – Intelsat 18 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur 45/1 – 21:00:02.436 UTC
22 – October 19 – ViaSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 18:48:57.969 UTC

Planned Russian space launches

2011
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
October 30 – Progress M-13M (No. 413), Chibis-M – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 10:11:12 UTC
November 3 – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24 – 14:55:45 UTC
November 8 – Fobos-Grunt, Yinghuo 1 – Zenit-2SLB – Baikonur 45/1 – 20:16:03 UTC
November 14 – Soyuz TMA-22 (No. 232) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 04:14:05 UTC
November 22 – Kosmos (Glonass-M) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4
November 25 – AsiaSat 7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39
December 5 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6
December 10 (TBD) – SES-4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39
December 11-20 (TBD) – KOMPSat-5 – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13 (or 2012)
December 21 – Soyuz TMA-03M (No. 703) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:10 UTC
December 25 (TBD) – Luch-5A, Amos-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24 (or January 2012)

2012
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
February 12 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6
beginning of year (TBD) – Kosmos (Glonass-K1) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4
January 25 – Progress M-14M (No. 414) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 23:11:57 UTC
January – Telkom-3, Ekspress-MD2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-04M (No. 704) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
first quarter – SES-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 22 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 23 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March/April – Mikhailo Lomonosov, AIST – Soyuz-2-1V – Plesetsk 43/4
from April 9 to May 20 – MetOp-B – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur
April 25 – Progress M-15M (No. 415) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
April/May – Resurs-P No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur (or January/February)
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-05M (No. 705) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
May – Luch-5B, Yamal-300K – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
middle of year – Nimiq 6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
middle of year – Kanopus-V No. 1, BKA, MKA-FKI No. 1 (Zond-PP), ADS-1B, TET-1 – Soyuz-FG/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 (or May)
July 25 – Progress M-16M (No. 416) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
July – three Swarm satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
August/September – Bion-M No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
September 26 – Soyuz TMA-06M (No. 706) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
September 28 – DubaiSat-2, STSat-3, WNISAT-1, Lem, TBD – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13
September – Meteor-M No. 2, Baumanets-2, MKA-FKI (Monika, Relek) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 (or 2013)
third quarter – Satmex 8 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
October 23 – Progress M-17M (No. 417) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
October – PAZ – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy/Baikonur
October-December – Yamal-402 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
November 26 – Soyuz TMA-07M (No. 707) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
December 26 – Progress M-18M (No. 418) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
December – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-03 – Baikonur
December – Amos-4 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur 45/1 (from December 2012 till May 2013)
December – Asnaro-1 – Dnepr – TBD
fourth quarter – Astra-2F – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – Ekspress-AM5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – Anik G1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – EchoStar 16 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Sirius FM-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – YahSat 1B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – SkyTerra 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – TBD – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk 132/1
TBD – TBD – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk 132/1

2013
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
first quarter – SES-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
April 2 – Soyuz TMA-08M (No. 708) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-09M (No. 709) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
middle of year – Lybid' – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
middle of year – MLM – Proton-M – Baikonur
September – Soyuz TMA-10M (No. 710) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
September – KompSat-3A – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
November – Soyuz TMA-11M (No. 711) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
November – Sentinel-2A – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
end of year – Turksat 4A – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – Yamal-401 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – KazSat-3 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2014)
end of year – Foton-M No. 4 – Soyuz-2-1A – Baikonur
end of year – Spektr-RG – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM8 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AT1, Ekspress-AT2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – commercial satellite – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or 2014)
TBD – Resurs-P No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-19M (No. 419) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-20M (No. 420) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-21M (No. 421) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Elektro-L No. 2 – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – MKA-FKI (Konus) – TBD – TBD

2014
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year – Ekspress-AM7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of year – Turksat 4B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March – Soyuz TMA-12M (No. 712) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May – Soyuz TMA-13M (No. 713) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first half of year – Ekspress-AM4R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first half of year – Progress M-UM (No. 303) – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
September – Soyuz TMA-14M (No. 714) – Soyuz – Baikonur
November – Soyuz TMA-15M (No. 715) – Soyuz – Baikonur
autumn – Luna-Glob – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
end of year – Luch-4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2015)
TBD – Ekspress-AM9 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F3 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 1A), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 1B), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 2A), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 2B) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2-1, Ionosfera No. 1, Ionosfera No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-22M (No. 422) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-23M (No. 423) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-24M (No. 424) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-25M (No. 425) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – TBD – Angara-A5/Briz-M – Plesetsk 35/1
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – two Gonets-M satellites, Gonets-M1A – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 3 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 4 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Yamal-601 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Koronas-Nuklon – TBD – TBD
TBD – MKA-FKI (Strannik) – TBD – TBD

2015
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
TBD – Bion-M No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Resurs-PM No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2-2, Ionosfera No. 3, Ionosfera No. 4 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Foton-M No. 5 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-16M (No. 716) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-17M (No. 717) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-18M (No. 718) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-19M (No. 719) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-26M (No. 426) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-27M (No. 428) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-28M (No. 429) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-29M (No. 430) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Spektr-UF – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – three Gonets-M1A satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Zond – TBD – TBD
TBD – MKA-FKI (ARKA) – TBD – TBD
TBD – Kosmos-SKh – TBD – TBD

Changes on October 20th
Changes on October 21st
Changes on October 26th
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #15 on: 10/28/2011 06:00 pm »
According to Novosti kosmonavtiki forum, Luch-5A/Amos-5 launch is planned on December 11, Sirius FM-6 launch - on January 24, 2012, KOMPSat-5 launch - in January/February 2012.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #16 on: 11/01/2011 08:36 am »
According to Novosti kosmonavtiki forum, the last launch of Oko-2 satellite is planned on February 10, 2012.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #17 on: 11/08/2011 06:56 am »
The launch of Luna-Glob satellite is postponed to 2015 and the rocket is changed from Soyuz to Zenit.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #18 on: 11/08/2011 07:53 pm »
http://www.intelsat.com/_files/investors/financial/2011/2011-3Qer.pdf

"Intelsat 22 is the company’s next mission, currently scheduled to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome late in the first quarter of 2012 aboard a launch vehicle to be provided by International Launch Services"

Performed Russian space launches

2011
Number – Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
1 – January 20 – Elektro-L No. 1 – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur 45/1 – 12:29:01.712 UTC
2 – January 28 – Progress M-09M (No. 409), RadioSkaf-V (ARISSat-1, Kedr) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 01:31:38.952 UTC
3 – February 1 – Kosmos-2470 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3 – 14:00:14.017 UTC
4 – February 26 – Kosmos-2471 (Glonass-K1) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 03:07:15.191 UTC
5 – April 4 – Soyuz TMA-21 (No. 231) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 22:18:20.115 UTC
6 – April 27 – Progress M-10M (No. 410) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:05:21.049 UTC
7 – May 4 – Meridian – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 17:41:32.987 UTC
8 – May 20 – Telstar 14R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 19:15:18.960 UTC
9 – June 7 – Soyuz TMA-02M (No. 702) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 20:12:44.924 UTC
10 – June 21 – Progress M-11M (No. 411) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 14:38:15.013 UTC
11 – June 27 – Kosmos-2472 – Soyuz-U – Plesetsk 16/2 – 15:59:59.907 UTC
12 – July 13 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 – 02:27:04.070 UTC
13 – July 15 – SES-3, KazSat-2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 23:16:09.940 UTC
14 – July 18 – Spektr-R – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur 45/1 – 02:31:18.223 UTC
15 – August 17 – Sich-2, NX, NigeriaSat-2, Rasat, Edusat, AprizeSat-5, AprizeSat-6, BPA-2 – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13 – 07:12:25.194 UTC
16 – August 17 – Ekspress-AM4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 21:25:00.932 UTC
17 – August 24 – Progress M-12M (No. 412) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:00:08.041 UTC

18 – September 20 – Kosmos-2473 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24 – 22:47:00.011 UTC
19 – September 29 – QuetzSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 18:31:59.960 UTC
20 – October 2 – Kosmos-2474 (Glonass-M) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 20:15:14.081 UTC
21 – October 5 – Intelsat 18 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur 45/1 – 21:00:02.436 UTC
22 – October 19 – ViaSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 18:48:57.969 UTC
23 – October 30 – Progress M-13M (No. 413), Chibis-M – Soyuz-U – Baikonur 1/5 – 10:11:12.006 UTC
24 – November 4 – Kosmos-2475/-2476/-2477 (Glonass-M) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24 – 12:51:41 UTC
25 – November 8 – Fobos-Grunt, Yinghuo 1 – Zenit-2SLB – Baikonur 45/1 – 20:16:02.871 UTC

Planned Russian space launches

2011
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
November 14 – Soyuz TMA-22 (No. 232) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 04:14:04 UTC
November 22 – Kosmos (Glonass-M) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4 – 08:50 UTC
November 25 – AsiaSat 7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39 – 19:10:34 UTC
December 5 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6
December 11 – Luch-5A, Amos-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 81/24
December 21 – Soyuz TMA-03M (No. 703) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur 1/5 – 13:16 UTC
December 28 – SES-4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39

2012
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
January 24 – Sirius FM-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
January 25 – Progress M-14M (No. 414) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 23:11:57 UTC
January (TBD) – Telkom-3, Ekspress-MD2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
January/February (TBD) – KOMPSat-5 – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13
beginning of year (TBD) – Kosmos (Glonass-K1) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk 43/4
February 12 – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-04M (No. 704) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
end of first quarter – Intelsat 22 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – SES-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 23 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March/April – Mikhailo Lomonosov, AIST – Soyuz-2-1V – Plesetsk 43/4
April 25 – Progress M-15M (No. 415) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
April/May – Resurs-P No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur (or January/February)
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-05M (No. 705) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
May – Luch-5B, Yamal-300K – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
May – MetOp-B – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur
middle of year – Nimiq 6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
middle of year – Kanopus-V No. 1, BKA, MKA-FKI No. 1 (Zond-PP), ADS-1B, TET-1 – Soyuz-FG/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 (or May)
July 25 – Progress M-16M (No. 416) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
July – three Swarm satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
August/September – Bion-M No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
September 26 – Soyuz TMA-06M (No. 706) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
September 28 – DubaiSat-2, STSat-3, WNISAT-1, Lem, TBD – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy 13
September – Meteor-M No. 2, Baumanets-2, MKA-FKI (Monika, Relek) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur 31/6 (or 2013)
third quarter – Satmex 8 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
October 23 – Progress M-17M (No. 417) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
October – PAZ – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy/Baikonur
October-December – Yamal-402 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
November 26 – Soyuz TMA-07M (No. 707) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
December 26 – Progress M-18M (No. 418) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
December – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-03 – Baikonur
December – Amos-4 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur 45/1 (from December 2012 till May 2013)
December – Asnaro-1 – Dnepr – TBD
fourth quarter – Astra-2F – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – Ekspress-AM5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – Anik G1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
second half of year – EchoStar 16 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – YahSat 1B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – SkyTerra 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur 200/39
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – TBD – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk 132/1
TBD – TBD – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk 132/1

2013
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
first quarter – SES-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
April 2 – Soyuz TMA-08M (No. 708) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-09M (No. 709) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
middle of year – Lybid' – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
September – Soyuz TMA-10M (No. 710) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
September – KompSat-3A – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
September (TBD) – MLM – Proton-M – Baikonur
November – Soyuz TMA-11M (No. 711) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
November – Sentinel-2A – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
end of year – Turksat 4A – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – Yamal-401 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – W3D – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – KazSat-3 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2014)
end of year – Foton-M No. 4 – Soyuz-2-1A – Baikonur
end of year – Spektr-RG – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM8 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AT1, Ekspress-AT2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – commercial satellite – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or 2014)
TBD – Resurs-P No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-19M (No. 419) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-20M (No. 420) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-21M (No. 421) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Elektro-L No. 2 – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – MKA-FKI (Konus) – TBD – TBD

2014
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year – Ekspress-AM7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of year – Turksat 4B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March – Soyuz TMA-12M (No. 712) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May – Soyuz TMA-13M (No. 713) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first half of year – Ekspress-AM4R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first half of year – Progress M-UM (No. 303) – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
September – Soyuz TMA-14M (No. 714) – Soyuz – Baikonur
November – Soyuz TMA-15M (No. 715) – Soyuz – Baikonur
end of year – Luch-4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2015)
TBD – Ekspress-AM9 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Inmarsat 5 F3 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 1A), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 1B), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 2A), MKA-FKI (Resonans No. 2B) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2-1, Ionosfera No. 1, Ionosfera No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-22M (No. 422) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-23M (No. 423) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-24M (No. 424) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-25M (No. 425) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – TBD – Angara-A5/Briz-M – Plesetsk 35/1
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Glonass-K2) – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Plesetsk
TBD – two Gonets-M satellites, Gonets-M1A – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 3 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 4 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Yamal-601 – TBD – TBD
TBD – Koronas-Nuklon – TBD – TBD
TBD – MKA-FKI (Strannik) – TBD – TBD

2015
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
TBD – Bion-M No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Resurs-PM No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2-2, Ionosfera No. 3, Ionosfera No. 4 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Foton-M No. 5 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-16M (No. 716) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-17M (No. 717) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-18M (No. 718) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Soyuz TMA-19M (No. 719) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-26M (No. 426) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-27M (No. 428) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-28M (No. 429) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Progress M-29M (No. 430) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Spektr-UF – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – Elektro-L No. 3 – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – Luna-Glob – Zenit-3SLBF/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – three Gonets-M1A satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk 133/3
TBD – Zond – TBD – TBD
TBD – MKA-FKI (ARKA) – TBD – TBD
TBD – Kosmos-SKh – TBD – TBD

Changes on October 28th
Changes on October 30th
Changes on November 1st
Changes on November 7th
Changes on November 8th
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches (part 2)
« Reply #19 on: 11/09/2011 03:31 pm »
International Launch Services and Eutelsat Announce Launch of the W3D Satellite in 2013
http://www.ilslaunch.com/newsroom/news-releases/international-launch-services-and-eutelsat-announce-launch-w3d-satellite-2013
 
Reston, VA, November 9, 2011 – International Launch Services (ILS) and Eutelsat, of Paris, France, one of the world’s leading satellite operators, announced a contract today for the launch of the W3D satellite into geostationary transfer orbit on an ILS Proton in 2013.

The W3D satellite is being built on the Spacebus 4000 C3 platform by Thales Alenia Space with a launch mass of approximately 5400 kg and a 15 year design life. W3D will be located at 7° East to deliver high power Ku-band coverage of Europe and Turkey for Direct-to-Home (DTH) reception, extensive Ku-band coverage across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia for video links and data networks, and Ku-band coverage of Sub-Saharan Africa and Indian Ocean islands for telecommunications and Internet services.

The Proton vehicle is Russia’s premier heavy-lift launcher and is built by Khrunichev Research and Production Space Center, the majority owner of ILS and one of the pillars of the Russian space industry.

Frank McKenna, President of ILS said, “Schedule assurance is absolutely critical for all of our customers. With this launch, Eutelsat is also relying on our proven track record of reliability and on-time delivery to orbit. ILS and Khrunichev are looking forward to delivering on that commitment for Eutelsat and continuing to support their plans for growth and expansion with the launch of the W3D satellite in 2013.”

 

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