I wonder what the second core and strap-on assembly is scheduled to launch - the next Progress-M?
Quote from: Phillip Clark on 06/24/2013 05:31 pmI wonder what the second core and strap-on assembly is scheduled to launch - the next Progress-M?I think so since the next two Progress-M will go out of pad 31/6.BTW with the delay of the Soyuz launch from Kourou this means two Soyuz rockets (in fact two Soyuz-2.1b rockets!) will be launched within 84 minutes of each other - a feat that I never thought will happen before my eyes and one that can only be done with the R-7 today!
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 06/24/2013 05:39 pmQuote from: Phillip Clark on 06/24/2013 05:31 pmI wonder what the second core and strap-on assembly is scheduled to launch - the next Progress-M?I think so since the next two Progress-M will go out of pad 31/6.BTW with the delay of the Soyuz launch from Kourou this means two Soyuz rockets (in fact two Soyuz-2.1b rockets!) will be launched within 84 minutes of each other - a feat that I never thought will happen before my eyes and one that can only be done with the R-7 today! No white stripe so not a Soyuz-2?Go Soyuz!
what will the exact launch time be?
Any chance of a webcast for this one?
William Graham with another in-depth overview article:http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/06/soyuz-2-1b-resurs-p-launch/
what time of launch tonight ?