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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1060 on: 12/20/2009 10:51 am »
According to L2 section of our forum, Progress M-10M launch is planned on April 10, 2011 and Soyuz TMA-22 - on September 28, 2011.

Performed Russian space launches

2009
Number – Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
1 – January 30 – Koronas-Foton – Tsiklon-3 – Plesetsk – 13:29:59.549 UTC
2 – February 10 – Progress M-66 (No. 366) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 05:49:46.255 UTC
3 – February 11 – Ekspress-AM44, Ekspress-MD1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:02:59.971 UTC
4 – February 26 – Telstar 11N – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur – 18:30:00 UTC
5 – February 28 – Raduga-1 (Globus-1) – Proton-K/DM-2 – Baikonur – 04:09:59.971 UTC
6 – March 17 – GOCE – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk – 14:21:17 UTC
7 – March 26 – Soyuz TMA-14 (No. 224) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 11:49:18.120 UTC
8 – April 3 – Eutelsat W2A – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 16:24:00.079 UTC
9 – April 29 – Kosmos-2450 (Kobal't-M) – Soyuz-U – Plesetsk – 16:58:00.157 UTC
10 – May 7 – Progress M-02M (No. 402) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 18:37:09.104 UTC
11 – May 16 – ProtoStar 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:57:38.007 UTC
12 – May 21 – Meridian No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Plesetsk – 21:53:33.331 UTC
13 – May 27 – Soyuz TMA-15 (No. 225) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 10:34:53.043 UTC
14 – June 21 – MeaSat-3a – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur – 21:50:00.089 UTC
15 – June 30 – Sirius FM-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 19:09:59.973 UTC
16 – July 6 – Kosmos-2451/-2452/-2453 (two Strela-3 and one Rodnik) – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk – 01:26:34.00 UTC
17 – July 21 – Kosmos-2454 (Parus), Sterkh No. 1 – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk – 03:57:42.468 UTC
18 – July 24 – Progress M-67 (No. 367) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 10:56:56.144 UTC
19 – July 29 – DubaiSat-1, Deimos-1, NanoSat-1B, UK DMC-2, AprizeSat-3, AprizeSat-4 – Dnepr – Baikonur – 18:46:30.649 UTC
20 – August 11 – AsiaSat 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 19:47:32.991 UTC
21 – September 17 – Meteor-M No. 1, Universitetskiy-Tatyana-2, Sterkh No. 2, IRIS, UGATUSAT, Sumbandila, BLITS – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur – 15:55:07.679 UTC
22 – September 17 – Nimiq 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 19:19:18.997 UTC
23 – September 30 – Soyuz TMA-16 (No. 226) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 07:14:44.923 UTC
24 – October 15 – Progress M-03M (No. 403) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 01:14:37.325 UTC
25 – November 2 – SMOS, PROBA-2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk – 01:50:51.014 UTC
26 – November 10 – Progress M-MIM2 (No. 302) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 14:22:04.057 UTC
27 – November 20 – Kosmos-2455 (Lotos-S) – Soyuz-U – Plesetsk – 10:44:00 UTC
28 – November 24 – Eutelsat W7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 14:19:09.986 UTC
29 – November 30 – Intelsat 15 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur – 21:00:00.56 UTC
30 – December 14 – Kosmos-2456/-2457/-2458 (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur – 10:38:27 UTC
31 – December 20 – Soyuz TMA-17 (No. 227) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 21:52:00.061 UTC

Planned Russian space launches

2009
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
December 29 – DirecTV 12 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:22:00 UTC

2010
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
end of January (TBD) – Raduga-1M (Globus-1M) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of February – Intelsat 16 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
February 3 – Progress M-04M (No. 404) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
February 11-20 – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
February 25 – CryoSat-2 – Dnepr – Baikonur – 13:57 UTC
February – Gonets-M No. 2, Kosmos, Kosmos – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
February – Prisma (Mango), Prisma (Tango), Picard – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
beginning of March – EchoStar 14 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of April – OS-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
April 2 – Soyuz TMA-18 (No. 228) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
April 28 – Progress M-05M (No. 405) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
April – Kanopus-V No. 1, BelKA-2, MKA-FKI No. 1 (Zond-PP), Baumanets-2 (TBD) – Soyuz-FG/Fregat – Baikonur
April – Sich-2, NX, NigeriaSat-2, Rasat, Edusat, TBD – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
beginning of May – BADR-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
May – Yubileyniy-2 – TBD – TBD
June 14 – Soyuz TMA-19 (No. 229) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 28 – Progress M-06M (No. 406) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
second/third quarter – XM-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first half of year – TanDEM-X – Dnepr – Baikonur
August 31 – Progress M-07M (No. 407) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
August – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
August – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
August-October – SkyTerra 1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-01M (No. 701) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
third/fourth quarter (TBD) – Elektro-L No. 1 – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
October 27 – Progress M-08M (No. 408) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
November – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
November (TBD) – Meteor-M No. 2, TET-1 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur (or 2011)
December 10 – Soyuz TMA-20 (No. 230) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
December 27 – Progress M-09M (No. 409) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
December (TBD) – Resurs-P No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
December – SkyTerra 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or first quarter of 2011)
December – KazSat-2 – TBD – TBD
fourth quarter – KA-SAT – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter (TBD) – Spektr-R – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Kosmos (Garpun) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Kondor-E – Strela – Baikonur
TBD – KOMPSat-5 – Dnepr – Baikonur/Dombarovskiy
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – Molniya-M/2BL – Plesetsk
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 1 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – SERVIS-2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk (or two Gonets-M satellites on Strela from Baikonur)
TBD – EROS-C – Start-1 – Vostochniy

2011
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year – Luch-5A, Amos-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of year – EuropaSat – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
February-June – ViaSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-21 (No. 231) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – NSS-14 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 18 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – TBD – Soyuz-1 – Plesetsk
April 10 – Progress M-10M (No. 410) – Soyuz – Baikonur
April 30 (TBD) – Progress M-11M (No. 411) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-02M (No. 702) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 (TBD) – Progress M-12M (No. 412) – Soyuz – Baikonur
middle of year – Telstar 14R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August – Telkom-3, Yamal-300K – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 4 – QuetzSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 25 (TBD) – Progress M1-01M (No. 501) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 1 – Lybid' – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
September 28 – Soyuz TMA-22 (No. 232) – Soyuz – Baikonur
October (TBD) – Progress M-13M (No. 413) – Soyuz – Baikonur
November 8 – Fobos-Grunt, Yinghuo 1 – Zenit-3F – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-03M (No. 703) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-14M (No. 414) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December – Luch-5B, TBD – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius FM-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – YahSat 1B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM8, Ekspress-MD2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – TBD – Plesetsk
TBD – Lomonosov – TBD – Plesetsk
TBD – MKA-FKI No. 2 (Monika, Relek) – TBD – TBD

2012
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
February 28 – Progress M-15M (No. 415) – Soyuz – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-04M (No. 704) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – Ekspress-AM5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – MLM – Proton-M – Baikonur
April 2 – MetoOp-B – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur
April 30 – Progress M-16M (No. 416) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 31 – Soyuz TMA-05M (No. 705) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 – Progress M1-02M (No. 502) – Soyuz – Baikonur
July 30 – Progress M-17M (No. 417) – Soyuz – Baikonur
August 30 – Progress M-18M (No. 418) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-06M (No. 706) – Soyuz – Baikonur
third quarter – Ekspress-AM6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-07M (No. 707) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-19M (No. 419) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Bion-M No. 1, TUS, AIST – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – AzerSat 1 – TBD – Baikonur
TBD – mock-up – Angara-1.2 – Plesetsk (ballistic trajectory)
TBD – TBD – Angara-A5/Briz-M – Plesetsk

Changes on December 20th
Changes on December 21st
Changes on December 22nd
Changes on December 23rd
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1061 on: 12/23/2009 07:38 pm »
http://www.eurockot.com/alist.asp?cnt=20040937&main=3&subm=102

"The SERVIS-2 launch on a Rockot launch vehicle from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Northern Russia is scheduled for March 2010. Rockot will inject SERVIS-2 into a sun-synchronous orbit of 1200 km altitude"
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1062 on: 12/24/2009 02:44 pm »
http://www.federalspace.ru/main.php?id=2&nid=8710

The launch of Meteor-M No. 2 satellite is planned in 2011.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1063 on: 12/28/2009 04:54 pm »
According to http://www.federalspace.ru/main.php?id=2&nid=8763, Intelsat 16 launch is planned on February 12th, 2010. Not less than 8 commercial Proton launches is scheduled in 2010.

Performed Russian space launches

2009
Number – Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
1 – January 30 – Koronas-Foton – Tsiklon-3 – Plesetsk – 13:29:59.549 UTC
2 – February 10 – Progress M-66 (No. 366) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 05:49:46.255 UTC
3 – February 11 – Ekspress-AM44, Ekspress-MD1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:02:59.971 UTC
4 – February 26 – Telstar 11N – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur – 18:30:00 UTC
5 – February 28 – Raduga-1 (Globus-1) – Proton-K/DM-2 – Baikonur – 04:09:59.971 UTC
6 – March 17 – GOCE – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk – 14:21:17 UTC
7 – March 26 – Soyuz TMA-14 (No. 224) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 11:49:18.120 UTC
8 – April 3 – Eutelsat W2A – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 16:24:00.079 UTC
9 – April 29 – Kosmos-2450 (Kobal't-M) – Soyuz-U – Plesetsk – 16:58:00.157 UTC
10 – May 7 – Progress M-02M (No. 402) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 18:37:09.104 UTC
11 – May 16 – ProtoStar 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:57:38.007 UTC
12 – May 21 – Meridian No. 2 – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Plesetsk – 21:53:33.331 UTC
13 – May 27 – Soyuz TMA-15 (No. 225) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 10:34:53.043 UTC
14 – June 21 – MeaSat-3a – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur – 21:50:00.089 UTC
15 – June 30 – Sirius FM-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 19:09:59.973 UTC
16 – July 6 – Kosmos-2451/-2452/-2453 (two Strela-3 and one Rodnik) – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk – 01:26:34.00 UTC
17 – July 21 – Kosmos-2454 (Parus), Sterkh No. 1 – Kosmos-3M – Plesetsk – 03:57:42.468 UTC
18 – July 24 – Progress M-67 (No. 367) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 10:56:56.144 UTC
19 – July 29 – DubaiSat-1, Deimos-1, NanoSat-1B, UK DMC-2, AprizeSat-3, AprizeSat-4 – Dnepr – Baikonur – 18:46:30.649 UTC
20 – August 11 – AsiaSat 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 19:47:32.991 UTC
21 – September 17 – Meteor-M No. 1, Universitetskiy-Tatyana-2, Sterkh No. 2, IRIS, UGATUSAT, Sumbandila, BLITS – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur – 15:55:07.679 UTC
22 – September 17 – Nimiq 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 19:19:18.997 UTC
23 – September 30 – Soyuz TMA-16 (No. 226) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 07:14:44.923 UTC
24 – October 15 – Progress M-03M (No. 403) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 01:14:37.325 UTC
25 – November 2 – SMOS, PROBA-2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk – 01:50:51.014 UTC
26 – November 10 – Progress M-MIM2 (No. 302) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 14:22:04.057 UTC
27 – November 20 – Kosmos-2455 (Lotos-S) – Soyuz-U – Plesetsk – 10:44:00 UTC
28 – November 24 – Eutelsat W7 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 14:19:09.986 UTC
29 – November 30 – Intelsat 15 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur – 21:00:00.56 UTC
30 – December 14 – Kosmos-2456/-2457/-2458 (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur – 10:38:27 UTC
31 – December 20 – Soyuz TMA-17 (No. 227) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 21:52:00.061 UTC
32 – December 29 – DirecTV 12 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:21:59.988 UTC

Planned Russian space launches

2010
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
January 28 – Raduga-1M (Globus-1M) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
February 3 – Progress M-04M (No. 404) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 03:45:31 UTC
February 11-20 – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
February 12 – Intelsat 16 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
February 25 – CryoSat-2 – Dnepr – Baikonur – 13:57 UTC
February – Gonets-M No. 2, Kosmos, Kosmos – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
February – Prisma (Mango), Prisma (Tango), Picard – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
beginning of March – EchoStar 14 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March (TBD) – SERVIS-2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
beginning of April – OS-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
April 2 – Soyuz TMA-18 (No. 228) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
April 28 – Progress M-05M (No. 405) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
April – Kanopus-V No. 1, BelKA-2, MKA-FKI No. 1 (Zond-PP), Baumanets-2 (TBD) – Soyuz-FG/Fregat – Baikonur
April – Sich-2, NX, NigeriaSat-2, Rasat, Edusat, TBD – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
beginning of May – BADR-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
June 14 – Soyuz TMA-19 (No. 229) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 28 – Progress M-06M (No. 406) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
second/third quarter – XM-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first half of year – TanDEM-X – Dnepr – Baikonur
August 31 – Progress M-07M (No. 407) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
August – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
August – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
August-October – SkyTerra 1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-01M (No. 701) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
third/fourth quarter (TBD) – Elektro-L No. 1 – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
October 27 – Progress M-08M (No. 408) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
November – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
December 10 – Soyuz TMA-20 (No. 230) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
December 27 – Progress M-09M (No. 409) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
December (TBD) – Resurs-P No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
December – SkyTerra 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or first quarter of 2011)
December – KazSat-2 – TBD – TBD
fourth quarter – KA-SAT – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter (TBD) – Spektr-R – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Kosmos (Garpun) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2, TET-1 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Kondor-E – Strela – Baikonur
TBD – KOMPSat-5 – Dnepr – Baikonur/Dombarovskiy
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – Molniya-M/2BL – Plesetsk
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 1 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk (or two Gonets-M satellites on Strela from Baikonur)
TBD – EROS-C – Start-1 – former Svobodniy
TBD – Yubileyniy-2 – TBD – TBD

2011
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year – Luch-5A, Amos-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of year – EuropaSat – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
February-June – ViaSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-21 (No. 231) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – NSS-14 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 18 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – TBD – Soyuz-1 – Plesetsk
April 10 – Progress M-10M (No. 410) – Soyuz – Baikonur
April 30 (TBD) – Progress M-11M (No. 411) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-02M (No. 702) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 (TBD) – Progress M-12M (No. 412) – Soyuz – Baikonur
middle of year – Telstar 14R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August – Telkom-3, Yamal-300K – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 4 – QuetzSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 25 (TBD) – Progress M1-01M (No. 501) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 1 – Lybid' – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
September 28 – Soyuz TMA-22 (No. 232) – Soyuz – Baikonur
October (TBD) – Progress M-13M (No. 413) – Soyuz – Baikonur
November 8 – Fobos-Grunt, Yinghuo 1 – Zenit-3F – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-03M (No. 703) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-14M (No. 414) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December – Luch-5B, TBD – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius FM-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – YahSat 1B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year (TBD) – Ekspress-AM4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2012)
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM8, Ekspress-MD2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – TBD – Plesetsk
TBD – Lomonosov – TBD – Plesetsk
TBD – MKA-FKI No. 2 (Monika, Relek) – TBD – TBD

2012
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
February 28 – Progress M-15M (No. 415) – Soyuz – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-04M (No. 704) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – Ekspress-AM5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – MLM – Proton-M – Baikonur
April 2 – MetoOp-B – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur
April 30 – Progress M-16M (No. 416) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 31 – Soyuz TMA-05M (No. 705) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 – Progress M1-02M (No. 502) – Soyuz – Baikonur
July 30 – Progress M-17M (No. 417) – Soyuz – Baikonur
August 30 – Progress M-18M (No. 418) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-06M (No. 706) – Soyuz – Baikonur
third quarter – Ekspress-AM6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-07M (No. 707) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-19M (No. 419) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Bion-M No. 1, TUS, AIST – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – AzerSat 1 – TBD – Baikonur
TBD – mock-up – Angara-1.2 – Plesetsk (ballistic trajectory)
TBD – TBD – Angara-A5/Briz-M – Plesetsk

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1064 on: 01/03/2010 08:05 am »
http://arkos.kharkov.ua/news_e.php?e=3

24 April 2003
It was injected product 71Х6 No. 7126 for the Oko-1 universal system for Earth observation (Russia). Because of occurred failures, it was not commissioning. The most long-lived product 71Х6 No. 7124 was injected into orbit on 25.08.2001 and is now in operation. Modernization of the control system for products 71Х6 is beginning. Launch of product No. 7128 with the modernized control system is scheduled in 2010


Is this still on schedule?

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1065 on: 01/11/2010 02:10 pm »
According to http://www.spaceflightnow.com/tracking/index.html, the next Dnepr launch from Dombarovskiy cosmodrome is planned at 14:42 UTC on March 9.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1066 on: 01/14/2010 03:03 pm »
The launch of three Glonass-M satellites will be possibly on February 27.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1067 on: 01/16/2010 09:39 am »
Spaceflight Now reports about launch of EchoStar 14 satellite in the middle of March.

http://www.spacenews.com/launch/100115-proton-cost-saver-over-soyuz-for-galileo.html

"He said ILS plans a 2011 launch of an Orbital-built satellite paired with the Khrunichev-built KazSat-2 telecommunications satellite under construction for the government of Kazakhstan"
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1068 on: 01/19/2010 03:28 pm »
http://www.globalstar.com/en/news/pressreleases/press_display.php?pressId=582

"MILPITAS, CA, January 19 2010 - Globalstar, Inc. (NASDAQ:GSAT), a leading provider of mobile satellite voice and data services to businesses, governments and consumers, today announced that the first 90-day window to launch six Globalstar second-generation satellites will open on July 5, 2010.  Globalstar plans to launch the new satellites during this time. The satellites will be launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan using the Soyuz launch vehicle.  The human-rated Soyuz is used to ferry astronauts and cosmonauts to the International Space Station and Globalstar has previously used it eight times to successfully launch satellites into orbit"
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1069 on: 01/20/2010 05:30 pm »
The launch of AzerSat 1 satellite is planned in July 2012.

Planned Russian space launches

2010
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
January 28 – Raduga-1M (Globus-1M) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:18:00 UTC
February 3 – Progress M-04M (No. 404) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 03:45:31 UTC
February 12 – Intelsat 16 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:39:40 UTC
February 25 – CryoSat-2 – Dnepr – Baikonur – 13:57 UTC
February 27 – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
February – Gonets-M No. 2, Kosmos, Kosmos – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
March 9 – Prisma (Mango), Prisma (Tango), Picard – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy – 14:42 UTC
middle of March – EchoStar 14 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March (TBD) – SERVIS-2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
beginning of April (TBD) – OS-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
April 2 – Soyuz TMA-18 (No. 228) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
April 28 – Progress M-05M (No. 405) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
April – Kanopus-V No. 1, BelKA-2, MKA-FKI No. 1 (Zond-PP), Baumanets-2 (TBD) – Soyuz-FG/Fregat – Baikonur
April (TBD) – Sich-2, NX, NigeriaSat-2, Rasat, Edusat, TBD – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
beginning of May (TBD) – BADR-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
June 14 – Soyuz TMA-19 (No. 229) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 28 – Progress M-06M (No. 406) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
second/third quarter – XM-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first half of year – TanDEM-X – Dnepr – Baikonur
August 31 – Progress M-07M (No. 407) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
August – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur (window is from July 5 to October 5)
August – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
August-October – SkyTerra 1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-01M (No. 701) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
third/fourth quarter (TBD) – Elektro-L No. 1 – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
October 27 – Progress M-08M (No. 408) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
November – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
December 10 – Soyuz TMA-20 (No. 230) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
December 27 – Progress M-09M (No. 409) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
December (TBD) – Resurs-P No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
fourth quarter (TBD) – KA-SAT – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or on Zenit-3SL rocket)
fourth quarter (TBD) – Spektr-R – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
end of year – EchoStar 15 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Kosmos (Garpun) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Kosmos – Proton – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2, TET-1 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Kondor-E – Strela – Baikonur
TBD – KOMPSat-5 – Dnepr – Baikonur/Dombarovskiy
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – Molniya-M/2BL – Plesetsk
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 1 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk (or two Gonets-M satellites on Strela from Baikonur)
TBD – EROS-C – Start-1 – former Svobodniy
TBD – Yubileyniy-2 – TBD – TBD

2011
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year – Luch-5A, Amos-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of year – EuropaSat – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
February-June – ViaSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-21 (No. 231) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – SkyTerra 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – NSS-14 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 18 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – TBD – Soyuz-1 – Plesetsk
April 10 – Progress M-10M (No. 410) – Soyuz – Baikonur
April 30 (TBD) – Progress M-11M (No. 411) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-02M (No. 702) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 (TBD) – Progress M-12M (No. 412) – Soyuz – Baikonur
middle of year – Telstar 14R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August – Telkom-3, Yamal-300K – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 4 – QuetzSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 25 (TBD) – Progress M1-01M (No. 501) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 1 – Lybid' – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
September 28 – Soyuz TMA-22 (No. 232) – Soyuz – Baikonur
October (TBD) – Progress M-13M (No. 413) – Soyuz – Baikonur
November 8 – Fobos-Grunt, Yinghuo 1 – Zenit-3F – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-03M (No. 703) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-14M (No. 414) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December – Luch-5B, TBD – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius FM-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – YahSat 1B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year (TBD) – Ekspress-AM4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2012)
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM8, Ekspress-MD2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – TBD, KazSat-2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – TBD – Plesetsk
TBD – Lomonosov – TBD – Plesetsk
TBD – MKA-FKI No. 2 (Monika, Relek) – TBD – TBD

2012
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
February 28 – Progress M-15M (No. 415) – Soyuz – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-04M (No. 704) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – Ekspress-AM5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – MLM – Proton-M – Baikonur
April 2 – MetoOp-B – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur
April 30 – Progress M-16M (No. 416) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 31 – Soyuz TMA-05M (No. 705) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 – Progress M1-02M (No. 502) – Soyuz – Baikonur
July – AzerSat 1 – TBD – Baikonur
July 30 – Progress M-17M (No. 417) – Soyuz – Baikonur
August 30 – Progress M-18M (No. 418) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-06M (No. 706) – Soyuz – Baikonur
third quarter – Ekspress-AM6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-07M (No. 707) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-19M (No. 419) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Bion-M No. 1, TUS, AIST – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – TBD – Angara-A5/Briz-M – Plesetsk

Changes on January 11th
Changes on January 12th
Changes on January 14th
Changes on January 16th
Changes on January 19th
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1070 on: 01/23/2010 06:55 am »
Spaceflight Now reports Soyuz TMA-18 launch is planned at 05:10 UTC on April 2nd.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1071 on: 01/25/2010 02:24 pm »
Satellite stated as OS-1 on your schedule is renamed to SES 1.

NSS 14 is renamed to SES 4.

Sirius 5's C band portion is renamed to SES 5. Should be listed as Sirius 5/SES 5.

Source: SES

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1072 on: 01/25/2010 08:19 pm »
http://www.rian.ru/science/20100125/206223676.html

Mikhailo Lomonosov satellite will be launched in November 2011.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1073 on: 01/26/2010 07:54 am »
According to Air&Cosmos, Tandem-X is scheduled for may-june.
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1074 on: 01/26/2010 03:12 pm »
Progress M-04M launch time is 03:45:30 UTC now.

Planned Russian space launches

2010
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
January 28 – Raduga-1M (Globus-1M) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:18:00 UTC
February 3 – Progress M-04M (No. 404) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur – 03:45:30 UTC
February 12 – Intelsat 16 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur – 00:39:40 UTC
February 25 – CryoSat-2 – Dnepr – Baikonur – 13:57 UTC
February – Gonets-M No. 2, Kosmos, Kosmos – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
March 9 – Prisma (Mango), Prisma (Tango), Picard – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy – 14:42 UTC
middle of March – EchoStar 14 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
March (TBD) – SERVIS-2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
beginning of April (TBD) – SES-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or spring)
April 2 – Soyuz TMA-18 (No. 228) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur – 05:10 UTC
April 28 – Progress M-05M (No. 405) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
April – Kanopus-V No. 1, BelKA-2, MKA-FKI No. 1 (Zond-PP), Baumanets-2 (TBD) – Soyuz-FG/Fregat – Baikonur
April (TBD) – Sich-2, NX, NigeriaSat-2, Rasat, Edusat, TBD – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy
beginning of May (TBD) – BADR-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
May/June – TanDEM-X – Dnepr – Baikonur
June 14 – Soyuz TMA-19 (No. 229) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 28 – Progress M-06M (No. 406) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
second/third quarter – XM-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 31 – Progress M-07M (No. 407) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
August – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur (window is from July 5 to October 5)
August – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
August-October – SkyTerra 1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-01M (No. 701) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
third/fourth quarter (TBD) – Elektro-L No. 1 – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
October 27 – Progress M-08M (No. 408) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
November – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
December 10 – Soyuz TMA-20 (No. 230) – Soyuz-FG – Baikonur
December 27 – Progress M-09M (No. 409) – Soyuz-U – Baikonur
December (TBD) – Resurs-P No. 1 – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
fourth quarter (TBD) – KA-SAT – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or on Zenit-3SL rocket)
fourth quarter (TBD) – Spektr-R – Zenit-3F/Fregat-SB – Baikonur
end of year – EchoStar 15 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Kosmos (Garpun) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Kosmos – Proton – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 2, TET-1 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Kondor-E – Strela – Baikonur
TBD – KOMPSat-5 – Dnepr – Baikonur/Dombarovskiy
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – Molniya-M/2BL – Plesetsk
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 1 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – three Gonets-M satellites – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk (or two Gonets-M satellites on Strela from Baikonur)
TBD – EROS-C – Start-1 – former Svobodniy
TBD – Yubileyniy-2 – TBD – TBD

2011
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
beginning of year – Luch-5A, Amos-5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
beginning of year – EuropaSat – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
February-June – ViaSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-21 (No. 231) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – SkyTerra 2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – SES-4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter – Intelsat 18 – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – TBD – Soyuz-2-1V – Plesetsk
April 10 – Progress M-10M (No. 410) – Soyuz – Baikonur
April 30 (TBD) – Progress M-11M (No. 411) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 30 – Soyuz TMA-02M (No. 702) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 (TBD) – Progress M-12M (No. 412) – Soyuz – Baikonur
middle of year – Telstar 14R – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August – Telkom-3, Yamal-300K – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 4 – QuetzSat-1 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
August 25 (TBD) – Progress M1-01M (No. 501) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 1 – Lybid' – Zenit-3SLB/DM-SLB – Baikonur
September 28 – Soyuz TMA-22 (No. 232) – Soyuz – Baikonur
October (TBD) – Progress M-13M (No. 413) – Soyuz – Baikonur
November 8 – Fobos-Grunt, Yinghuo 1 – Zenit-3F – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-03M (No. 703) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-14M (No. 414) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December – Luch-5B, TBD – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius 5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
fourth quarter – Sirius FM-6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year – YahSat 1B – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
end of year (TBD) – Ekspress-AM4 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur (or beginning of 2012)
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – six Globalstar-2 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (Glonass-M) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – three Kosmos (two Glonass-M and one Glonass-K) satellites – Proton-M/DM-2 – Baikonur
TBD – Ekspress-AM8, Ekspress-MD2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – TBD, KazSat-2 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – Geo-IK-2 No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kanopus-V No. 2 – Rokot/Briz-KM – Plesetsk
TBD – Kosmos (Oko) – TBD – Plesetsk
NovemberMikhailo Lomonosov – TBD – Plesetsk
TBD – MKA-FKI No. 2 (Monika, Relek) – TBD – TBD

2012
Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time
February 28 – Progress M-15M (No. 415) – Soyuz – Baikonur
March 30 – Soyuz TMA-04M (No. 704) – Soyuz – Baikonur
first quarter – Ekspress-AM5 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
first quarter (TBD) – MLM – Proton-M – Baikonur
April 2 – MetoOp-B – Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat – Baikonur
April 30 – Progress M-16M (No. 416) – Soyuz – Baikonur
May 31 – Soyuz TMA-05M (No. 705) – Soyuz – Baikonur
June 30 – Progress M1-02M (No. 502) – Soyuz – Baikonur
July – AzerSat 1 – TBD – Baikonur
July 30 – Progress M-17M (No. 417) – Soyuz – Baikonur
August 30 – Progress M-18M (No. 418) – Soyuz – Baikonur
September 30 – Soyuz TMA-06M (No. 706) – Soyuz – Baikonur
third quarter – Ekspress-AM6 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
November 20 – Soyuz TMA-07M (No. 707) – Soyuz – Baikonur
December 15 – Progress M-19M (No. 419) – Soyuz – Baikonur
TBD – Meteor-M No. 3 – Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat – Baikonur
TBD – Bion-M No. 1, TUS, AIST – Soyuz-2-1B – Baikonur
TBD – Yamal-402 – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur
TBD – TBD – Angara-A5/Briz-M – Plesetsk

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1075 on: 01/27/2010 09:14 pm »
"2011
first quarter (TBD) – TBD – Soyuz-2-1V"

Soyouz-2-1V, what is this?
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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1076 on: 01/27/2010 10:08 pm »
"2011
first quarter (TBD) – TBD – Soyuz-2-1V"

Soyouz-2-1V, what is this?

It's the other name of Soyuz 1 LV, see there : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz-1_%28rocket%29

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1077 on: 01/28/2010 12:13 am »
Thanks for that, the name makes a lot of sense now.
V is the third letter in Cyrillic alphabet, hence English equivalent name would be Soyuz 2.1c.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1078 on: 01/28/2010 03:09 pm »
Thanks for that, the name makes a lot of sense now.
V is the third letter in Cyrillic alphabet, hence English equivalent name would be Soyuz 2.1c.

No.

Cyrillic alphabet is arranged in a differente way in relation to the Latin alphabet

A - A
Б - B
B - V
Г - G
(...)
C - S
(...)

So, the «English» equivalent is Soyuz 2.1V.

In fact, there is no equivalent for the latin 'C' in the Russian alphabet.

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Re: Plan of Russian space launches
« Reply #1079 on: 01/28/2010 07:27 pm »
He properly said, that in the numbering scheme russian B(ve) identical to latin C(see) as  third letter.



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