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International Space Flight (ESA, Russia, China and others) => Chinese Launchers => Topic started by: Satori on 04/16/2020 09:01 am
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China to launch a new oceanographic satellite (Haiyang-1D) in the second half of 2020.
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From Xinhua
China's new ocean-monitoring satellite passes factory tests (http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-05/09/c_139043507.htm).
China's new ocean-monitoring satellite HY-1D has passed factory tests, paving way for its launch at a suitable time, the Ministry of National Resources said Saturday.
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Launch to take place in June 2020.
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NOTAM:
A2067/20 NOTAMN
Q) ZHWH/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/3035N11001E021
A) ZHWH B) 2006101824 C) 2006101853
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY:
N305426E1095507-N305204E1101347-N301442E1100719-N301704E1094846
BACK TO START.
VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL.
ALL ACFT ARE FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA.
F) GND G) UNL
eoPortal now has a detailed description of the similar HY-1C: https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/h/hy-1c (https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/h/hy-1c)
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any info if they will use grid fins on the launcher?
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any info if they will use grid fins on the launcher?
Nothing until now and maybe only after the launch photos.
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Very strange time for Haiyang. Earlier birds were launched at 01:50, 03:27, 22:57, 03:15 and 22:57 UTC.
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Very strange time for Haiyang. Earlier birds were launched at 01:50, 03:27, 22:57, 03:15 and 22:57 UTC.
CASC reported that HY-1D will operate in an SSO with LTAN of 13:30 (http://9ifly.spacety.com/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=91168&pid=611733&fromuid=19646), working in pair with HY-1C (LTDN = 10:30). The launch time is thus similar to similar "afternoon SSO" satellites launches out of there like FY-3B/D.
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长征二号丙运载火箭 CZ-2C / Chang Zheng-2C
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Very strange time for Haiyang. Earlier birds were launched at 01:50, 03:27, 22:57, 03:15 and 22:57 UTC.
CASC reported that HY-1D will operate in an SSO with LTAN of 13:30 (http://www.spacechina.com/n25/n144/n206/n216/c1930123/content.html), working in pair with HY-1C (LTDN = 10:30). The launch time is thus similar to similar "afternoon SSO" satellites launches out of there like FY-3B/D.
Well, you are right. The expected launch time fits the 13:30 LTAN.
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Expected launch time for Haiyang-1D. Lets wait for news from Taiyuan...
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Looks like successful launch
https://www.sohu.com/a/401059691_123753
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Launch successful at 1831UTC.
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Rui's article!
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2020/06/long-march-2c-lofts-haiyang-1d/
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1270794020386734088
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From Xinhua
http://www.xinhuanet.com/tech/2020-06/11/c_1126098929.htm
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Launch pictures:
The launch took place precisely at 20h31 and 24s.
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Launch images...
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https://twitter.com/Cosmic_Penguin/status/1270887046765109248
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China successfully launches new ocean observation satellite
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-06/11/c_139130557.htm
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https://twitter.com/ChinaScience/status/1270883447700099072
China successfully sent an ocean observation satellite HY-1D into space via a Long March-2C rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in N China's Shanxi Thur. The new satellite will form China's first satellite constellation for marine civil service together with HY-1C.
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Launch video.
https://www.weibo.com/3515639462/J66HuaSKV
Link provided by LaunchStuff.
twitter.com/LaunchStuff/status/1270919424988626946
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We do not have a rocket serial number. :(
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2 objects have been cataloged:
2020-036A/45721 in 770 x 785 km x 98.44° (S/C)
2020-036B/45722 in 700 x 776 km x 98.54°
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Launch video with blurred control room screen
https://tv.cctv.com/2020/06/11/VIDEuFxznHQT99zU4ZaelmTb200611.shtml
Launch code could be: "05-73"