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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #40 on: 04/01/2012 01:08 pm »
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #41 on: 04/01/2012 01:24 pm »
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #42 on: 04/01/2012 01:36 pm »
Object B (38108/2012-013B) presumably CZ-3B/E 3rd stage in:
230.7km x 49985.5km x 27.38° (elset#3)

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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #43 on: 04/01/2012 02:24 pm »
A booster fell near the village of Dadi (Guizhou province) N272118E1081246 within the A0222/12 NOTAMed zone (picture #16 below)
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Another booster fell near 271930N1081900E (pictures #12 & #13 below)
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #44 on: 04/01/2012 02:30 pm »
One half of the fairing fell not far from a house in Wangyue village, Jianxi province N260647E1141353, the other half fell in the woods near Shiwo village, Jianxi province, N260555E1141529, both within the A0223/12 NOTAMed zone. No casualties reported.
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #45 on: 04/02/2012 01:16 pm »
Debris of the first stage were found near 2 villages in Hunan province, one near Niulanchong (N265436E1102222), breaking some roof tiles, another near Ziran (N265430E1102441). No casualties reported.
(As usual, AFAICT, no NOTAM was published for the first stage drop zone)
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #46 on: 04/02/2012 01:38 pm »
Good to see Ariane 4 is still being flown :D

Isn't it a bit dangerous to have people walk up to all that wreckage? There must be leftover hydrazine there, right?

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« Reply #47 on: 04/02/2012 05:09 pm »
Good to see Ariane 4 is still being flown :D

Isn't it a bit dangerous to have people walk up to all that wreckage? There must be leftover hydrazine there, right?

Not only the Chinese A-4 continues to be flown, the flight rate is quicky approaching the heydays of the Ariane 4 dynasty (12 launches of the CZ-3 series were done in 356 days between April 2011 and March 2012, all successful)!  ;D

As for the booster wreckage, not only there's hydrazine inside the boosters, they would be released through the burning of the wreckage, often very close to villages (which would always be evacuated before launch nowadays). For example, the boosters for this very launch has caused quite a panic when the dropped boosters emit thick yellow smoke (and obviously poisonous) in a deep valley in Guizhou province!  :P

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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #48 on: 04/23/2012 08:30 am »
Here's a special report by CCTV on this launch (unfortunately in Chinese, but at least you guys could enjoy the video  ;)). The in-depth report on the launch campaign during the last 50 hours is rarely seen before.

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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #49 on: 04/23/2012 05:57 pm »
Here's a special report by CCTV on this launch (unfortunately in Chinese, but at least you guys could enjoy the video  ;)). The in-depth report on the launch campaign during the last 50 hours is rarely seen before.

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And here's part two of the programme: http://jingji.cntv.cn/20120423/120577.shtml
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #50 on: 10/17/2012 09:00 pm »
While searching on the web for info about the Huanjing-1C satellite, I came across with the 'Yatai' (亞太) satellite designation for some communications satellites.

This is an abbreviation for 'Asia-Pacific' and apparently was given to Zhongxing-5A (Xinnuo-3), to Apstar-6 and to Apstar-7.

Can anyone comment on this?

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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #51 on: 10/17/2012 10:49 pm »
While searching on the web for info about the Huanjing-1C satellite, I came across with the 'Yatai' (亞太) satellite designation for some communications satellites.

This is an abbreviation for 'Asia-Pacific' and apparently was given to Zhongxing-5A (Xinnuo-3), to Apstar-6 and to Apstar-7.

Can anyone comment on this?

Thanks!

Yes, I've seen this for Apstar 7. I think they are just translating 'Asia Pacific'.
I hadn't seen this for ZX-5A though
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #52 on: 05/01/2013 07:53 am »
Well this satellite may now be known by many more in public.......because it was revealed that US Armed Forces in Africa has leased quite a bit of bandwidth on this satellite(!), which of course sparked controversy within the Congress.....  ::)

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2013/04/china-pentagon-satellite/
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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #53 on: 05/01/2013 01:55 pm »
While searching on the web for info about the Huanjing-1C satellite, I came across with the 'Yatai' (亞太) satellite designation for some communications satellites.

This is an abbreviation for 'Asia-Pacific' and apparently was given to Zhongxing-5A (Xinnuo-3), to Apstar-6 and to Apstar-7.

Can anyone comment on this?

Thanks!

Yes, I've seen this for Apstar 7. I think they are just translating 'Asia Pacific'.
I hadn't seen this for ZX-5A though


Yes, the Yatai-designation is in use since the beginning of the ApStar series in 1994. ZX-5A does not belong to the ApStar seriies and is not Xinnuo 3, but Chinastar-1 (Zhongwei-1).

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Re: Apstar-7 CZ-3B/E launch - March 31, 2012
« Reply #54 on: 05/02/2013 09:35 am »
Well this satellite may now be known by many more in public.......because it was revealed that US Armed Forces in Africa has leased quite a bit of bandwidth on this satellite(!), which of course sparked controversy within the Congress.....  ::)

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2013/04/china-pentagon-satellite/
Xinhua views on this story:
http://news.xinhuanet.com/mil/2013-05/01/c_124651389.htm  (in Chinese)

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