ELaNa 25Date: NET October 19, 2019Mission: NG-12 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.18 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployedArgus – St. Louis University, MissouriAzTechSat-1 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CaliforniaCaNOP – Carthage College, Kenosha, WisconsinCapSat – University of Illinois at Urbana – ChampaignCryoCube – NASA Kennedy Space Center, FloridaCySat – Iowa State University, AmesHARP – University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MarylandHuskySat – University of Washington, SeattleNEUTRON-1 – University of Hawaii, ManoaOPAL – Utah State University, LoganPhoenix – Arizona State University, TempeRadSat-U – Montana State University, BozemanSOCRATES – University of Minnesota, MinneapolisSPACE HAUC – University of Massachusetts - LowellSORTIE – ASTRA, Boulder, ColoradoSPOC – University of Georgia, AthensSwampSat II – University of Florida, GainesvilleTJREVERB – Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Virginia
AeroCube-15 FCC Mission StatementThe AeroCube-15 program consists of two nanosatellites that will demonstrate rapid development of asmall size, weight and power (SWAP), low cost optical sensor in low earth orbit. The payload consists ofa custom-designed telescope combined with a commercially available camera core.The AeroCube-15 satellites have been developed by The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) for ourpurpose of conducting experiments in space per our charter as a private, non-profit corporation operating aFederally Funded Research and Development Center in support of the US Air Force (contract numberFA8802-19-C-0001). All payload components were developed by Aerospace for our purpose of conductingin-space technology demonstration experiments.The AeroCube-15 satellites each which weigh approximately 3.7 kg and are 34 x 11 x 11 centimeters indimension. They will be launched on an Antares 230/Cygnus Commercial Resupply Service mission to theInternational Space Station (ISS) with an estimated launch date of October
ELaNa 25Date: NET October 19, 2019Mission: NG-12 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.15 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployedArgus – St. Louis University, MissouriAzTechSat-1 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CaliforniaCAPSat – University of Illinois at Urbana – ChampaignCryoCube – NASA Kennedy Space Center, FloridaCySat – Iowa State University, AmesHARP – University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MarylandNEUTRON-1 – University of Hawaii, ManoaPhoenix – Arizona State University, TempeRadSat-U – Montana State University, BozemanSOCRATES – University of Minnesota, MinneapolisSORTIE – ASTRA, Boulder, ColoradoSPOC – University of Georgia, AthensTJREVERB – Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, VirginiaExternal Cygnus DeploymentsHuskySat – University of Washington, SeattleSwampSat II – University of Florida, Gainesville
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/Changed launch dates<snip>Cygnus NG-12 now October 19<snip>
Is NG-12 carrying the hardware for the AMS repair?
Welcome to Wallops, Cygnus!
https://ria.ru/20190928/1559225113.htmlGoogle translate:QuoteMOSCOW, Sep 28 - RIA News. The launch of the next U.S. cargo ship Cygnus to the International Space Station (ISS) with the Antares launch vehicle with Russian engines, scheduled for October 21, was postponed to October 29, a source in the space rocket told RIA Novosti.
MOSCOW, Sep 28 - RIA News. The launch of the next U.S. cargo ship Cygnus to the International Space Station (ISS) with the Antares launch vehicle with Russian engines, scheduled for October 21, was postponed to October 29, a source in the space rocket told RIA Novosti.