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International Space Flight (ESA, Russia, China and others) => Russian Launchers - Soyuz, Progress and Uncrewed => Topic started by: Stan Black on 11/25/2013 07:53 am
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Payload: Yenisei-A1
Rocket: Proton-M 8К82КМ or Angara-A5 as option
Upper stage: not decided
Fairing: 14С75
State Centre for Space Research and Production, in the name of M.V. Khrunichev
Государственный космический научно-производственный центр имени М.В. Хруничева
Proton-M
Ракета-носитель «Протон-М» (8К82КМ-0000-0ТУ-У)
1 436 500 000 Russian ruble
Contract date: 15th May 2012
Contract number: 100-1192/12
Contractual period: April 2012 to 25th November 2014
Delivery: November 2014
[source (http://www.zakupki.gov.ru/epz/contract/contractCard/common-info.html?reestrNumber=0173100007012000154)]
Joint Stock Company «Information Satellite Systems» in the name of Academician M.F. Reshetnev
Открытое акционерное общество «Информационные спутниковые системы» имени академика М.Ф. Решетнёва
Yenisei-A1
Platform: Ekspress-4000
Service life: 15 years
1 799 500 000 Russian ruble
Contract date: 18th September 2012
Contract number: 307-5025/12
Contractual period: August 2012 to 25 November 2015
[source (http://www.zakupki.gov.ru/epz/contract/contractCard/common-info.html?reestrNumber=0173100007012000295)]
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This is a GSO mission or will use SEP for final insertion?
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This is a GSO mission or will use SEP for final insertion?
To GTO then electric, see attached document
http://www.zakupki.gov.ru/pgz/public/action/orders/info/order_document_list_info/show?notificationId=3885317
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Yenisei-A1 is to be based on the Express-4000 platform/bus.
http://www.zakupki.gov.ru/epz/contract/contractCard/document-info.html?reestrNumber=0173100007012000295
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Sounds like this is part of something called ССКМС (SSKMS)?
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Maybe this is still going to fly, as a precursor to SSKMS?
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32423.msg1694065#msg1694065
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Maybe this is still going to fly, as a precursor to SSKMS?
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32423.msg1694065#msg1694065
Yenisey-A2 is being built as a ground spare but no plans to launch it.
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Sounds like this is part of something called ССКМС (SSKMS)?
Two Yenisey-A1 were in the works, but a third was required. They are to be complemented with Ellips satellites. Only two Ellips were in the works, but four were required. Planned launch dates for the Yenisey-A1 was December 2018 and December 2020, whilst for Ellips it was December 2019 and December 2021.
http://russianspacesystems.ru/bussines/cosmostroy/bortovaya-apparatura/
It sounds like it is all on hold at the moment.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32423.msg1692824#msg1692824
Also looks like an alternative is being planned?
http://minsvyaz.ru/uploaded/files/protokol-16-36.pdf
http://media.rspp.ru/document/1/d/d/dd5cde508015b4a7f6b2c31a01e7680a.pdf
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Yenisey-A1 will be able to look at itself?
Necessity of visual inspection of the spacecraft state…
http://www.journal-niss.ru/journal/archive/18/paper7.pdf
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Yenisey-A1 will be able to look at itself?
Necessity of visual inspection of the spacecraft state…
http://www.journal-niss.ru/journal/archive/18/paper7.pdf
engineering cameras except maybe on deployable booms compared to fixed position??
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Update from the thread Plan of Russian Space Launches (part 2) (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26990.msg1990128#msg1990128):
Launch scheduled for TBD 2025 on an Angara-A5/Persey from Vostochniy.