pippin - 21/5/2007 2:39 PM
There's nothing to mess up. Galileo is needed to keep pressure on the US to keep GPS open and evolve it. There is no further business case for Galileo. That's why the whole dreamed up mess they set up is breaking apart right now.
EU is going to finance it.
kevin-rf - 21/5/2007 4:40 PM
Probally some of my Western NY hippie roots spouting, but a single system does more to encourage world peace than four seperate systems run by four seperate large military powers.
Edit : reminds me of cell phones in europe vs. the US. In europe they settled on a single standard and everyone built to it providing everyone with excellent coverage, In the US we have a half dozen competing systems that do not play nice with everyone and you really need to look where you are going to use the phone in order to decide whose phone you are going to use. There is a truck stop just outside of Judy Gap WV that put up a single transponder that works great if you have singular, but you are SOL if you have Verizon.
GW_Simulations - 21/5/2007 9:57 PM
Is this launching on a Soyuz 2.1a or b?
anik - 21/5/2007 7:51 PMI thought FG was the military-only version. What's the difference between FG and 2?QuoteGW_Simulations - 21/5/2007 9:57 PM
Is this launching on a Soyuz 2.1a or b?
GIOVE-B will be launched on Soyuz-FG rocket with Fregat upper stage, as GIOVE-A...
GW_Simulations - 21/5/2007 11:29 PM
I thought FG was the military-only version
GW_Simulations - 21/5/2007 11:29 PM
What's the difference between FG and 2?
sammie - 22/5/2007 2:38 AM
I do believe there were serious problems with Giove B. Launch has slipped quite a bit after glitches, but I can't find the articles that gave a better indication of the problems. Of course I could be completly wrong...
DmitryP - 13/3/2008 9:51 AM
I hope SOYUZ-FG would not "neglect" Giove-B into space, as the first line reads. Be careful with the dictionaries, launch is a correct word for "zapuskat" in this context.
Question: The fairing on the Soyuz launch vehicle looks rather odd. It has two big red air ducts? or something similar near the top. It has some kind of white umbilical near the bottom (see here: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM25TYZDFF_index_1.html ) and it has all these blankets on the outside. I don't remember all this from previous wide fairing soyuz launches (although I may be mistaken) What are the things I'm wondering about and what purpose do they have? Thanks in advance! Spiff
Edit: Ok, forget I said I've never seen it before. MetOp had it too. But it's not always used. So, again: When and why do they use this odd looking fairing?
Spiff - 24/4/2008 4:58 PMQuestion: The fairing on the Soyuz launch vehicle looks rather odd. It has two big red air ducts? or something similar near the top. It has some kind of white umbilical near the bottom (see here: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM25TYZDFF_index_1.html ) and it has all these blankets on the outside. I don't remember all this from previous wide fairing soyuz launches (although I may be mistaken) What are the things I'm wondering about and what purpose do they have? Thanks in advance! Spiff
Edit: Ok, forget I said I've never seen it before. MetOp had it too. But it's not always used. So, again: When and why do they use this odd looking fairing?
Lawntonlookirs - 26/4/2008 4:17 PM
Is the launch at 7:16 PM Eastern Daylight time in the USA
Jonesy STS - 26/4/2008 5:21 PM
Webcast link please.
Andrewwski - 26/4/2008 10:28 PM
Direct webcast link (can be used with VLC) - 400k:
http://mfile.akamai.com/13736/live/reflector:39290.asx?bkup=42145
DaveS - 26/4/2008 10:28 PM
What the heck is the Fregat doing?!! If it is going to burn in that attitude it will put itself on fast intercept trajectory with Terra Firma in no time!
jaythehokie - 27/4/2008 12:39 AMAfter a few last Proton missions I am convinced that Soyuz is more reliable launch vehicle than Proton, and I hope everything was nominal. :) But I can't stand this waiting for resuming of the webcast. :(
is it me.... or is everyone out there still NOT convinced everything is nominal...echoes of AMC 14?
GLOUPY - 27/4/2008 12:56 AM
News from Baikonur. Flight is nominal. First burn of Fregat was normal and intermediate orbit is conform. :laugh:
satpad - 27/4/2008 1:05 AMIt was in coast-mode attitude slowing rolling for the BBQ-roll.
can somebody explain to me the attitude displayed on the left side.
My feeling is that something went wrong...!
...it seems tha fregat was pointing to the earth? is there an explaination for that?
Why do you think people was so concerned there?
satpad - 26/4/2008 6:05 PM
can somebody explain to me the attitude displayed on the left side.
My feeling is that something went wrong...!
...it seems tha fregat was pointing to the earth? is there an explaination for that?
Why do you think people was so concerned there?
edkyle99 - 27/4/2008 1:18 AMYes, but those drop-outs usually happens with the third stage which is spinning rather rapidly and is hard to lock on to. Fregat however is stable and shouldn't be hard to lock on to.
It happens with Delta II fairly often, for example.
- Ed Kyle
jaythehokie - 26/4/2008 6:34 PM
how long 'til webcast picks up again?
DaveS - 26/4/2008 6:34 PMQuoteedkyle99 - 27/4/2008 1:18 AMYes, but those drop-outs usually happens with the third stage which is spinning rather rapidly and is hard to lock on to. Fregat however is stable and shouldn't be hard to lock on to.
It happens with Delta II fairly often, for example.
- Ed Kyle
satpad - 27/4/2008 10:58 AM
I would change the perspective. The satellite has been built and launch prepared by the industrial consortium that ESA dismounted just few month ago.
The success (or unsuccess) of GIOVE B is for the europen industry and its consortium..!!!
ESA disrupted the consortium to become prime on Galileo and its success is then VERY LONG to be demonstrated... I mean we have to see in next 2-3 years...
satpad - 27/4/2008 11:33 AM
so who decided and requested industry for that lacky organizational structure?
How could it be that industry (replying to an ITT) is pointed out as the reason of the failure so far (not at technical level but at organizational level)?
How would you explain me that?
eeergo - 27/4/2008 2:49 PM
When are the next 4 satellites planned to be launched? They're using an Ariane 5, right?
Jester - 27/4/2008 4:44 AM
did somebody post the recording of the webcast already ?
Jester - 7/5/2008 7:44 AM
GIOVE-B First signal