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Asnaro-1 (Japan) – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy Oct.8, 2014
« Reply #1 on: 08/28/2014 12:45 pm »
Piggyback payloads are all Japanese small Sat :Hodoyoshi-1 "ほどよし1", ChubuSat-1"金シャチ1号 (Kinshachi-1)",  TSUBAME , QSAT-EOS "つくし(TSUKUSHI)".

ASNARO (Advanced Satellite with New system ARchitecture for Observation)
https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/a/asnaro

ChubuSat-1 Project is summerized here
http://www.frontier.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp/chubusat/ChubuSat-20130311.pdf
https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/c-missions/chubusat-1

Hodoyoshi-1
http://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/nsat/hodo1.html

TSUBAME
http://lss.mes.titech.ac.jp/ssp/tsubame/

QSAT-EOS
https://sites.google.com/site/qpseos/home

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Dnepr Conversional Launcher was returned to its Silo out of storage following reservicing activities. Reason for reservicing of certain components was not explained by a representative of ISC Kosmotras other than saying an inspection of the launcher tube was determined as necessary to ensure a successful flight.

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So....what's the current status? Are the satellites in Russia yet?
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So....what's the current status? Are the satellites in Russia yet?
All Japan payloads are listed on Japanese sites as shipped, date and method of arrival are unknown, but most likely by plane.

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So....what's the current status? Are the satellites in Russia yet?
All Japan payloads are listed on Japanese sites as shipped, date and method of arrival are unknown, but most likely by plane.

Has anyone heard of a time or heard of a possible delay?
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So....what's the current status? Are the satellites in Russia yet?
All Japan payloads are listed on Japanese sites as shipped, date and method of arrival are unknown, but most likely by plane.

Has anyone heard of a time or heard of a possible delay?

Nothing has been heard of the payloads, not even on the Japanese side. Doesn't sound like they are going on Oct. 8, but.....  :-\
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So....what's the current status? Are the satellites in Russia yet?
All Japan payloads are listed on Japanese sites as shipped, date and method of arrival are unknown, but most likely by plane.

Has anyone heard of a time or heard of a possible delay?

Nothing has been heard of the payloads, not even on the Japanese side. Doesn't sound like they are going on Oct. 8, but.....  :-\

I believe this launch wont take place this year.

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30th November, according to anik on NK forum.
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Re: Asnaro-1 et all – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy; October 8, 2014
« Reply #10 on: 10/04/2014 08:27 am »
It was a mistake : launch is scheduled for 30th october.

http://www.militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=354615

(thanks, anik !)
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Any updates about this mission?
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Re: Asnaro-1 et all – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy; October 8, 2014
« Reply #12 on: 10/22/2014 12:33 am »
Any updates about this mission?
Its still on 30 October 2014.

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Re: Asnaro-1 et all – Dnepr – Dombarovskiy; November 2014
« Reply #13 on: 10/27/2014 01:29 pm »
Launch delayed to November 2014.

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A3578 / 14 - MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF RUSSIA PLANS TO LAUNCH MISSILE IN THE SPACE AND TO SINK ITS FRAGMENTS IN THE WATERS OF THE INDIAN OCEAN. CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPACT AREA 3506.0S 03725.0E 3520.0S 03850.0E 3854.0S 03755.0E 3840.0S 03630.0E 3506.0S 03725.0E (ALTN DATE NOVEMBER 07 2014). AREA WILL BE TEMPO CLSD FOR FLIGHTS AT ALL ALTITUDES, ANY CHANGES TO THE SCHEDULE WILL BE ADVISED. SFC - UNL, 06 NOV 06:30 2014 UNTIL 06 NOV 08:30 2014. CREATED: 27 OCT 09:07 2014

Looks like this is flying on November 6 @ ~0710 UTC (based on the sun-synchronous orbit for this satellite).  ;)
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Waiting for any news about this launch that was schedule for 0736UTC.

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And....liftoff confirmed, satellites in orbit! http://www.kosmotras.ru/news/154/

Liftoff time 07:35:49 UTC.
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Information about the launch and payloads from Kosmotras...

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Liftoff time  07:35:48.246 UTC.

https://twitter.com/TSUBAME_Titech


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Liftoff time 07:35:48.246 UTC.

https://twitter.com/TSUBAME_Titech

It is not liftoff time but "go inertial" time as stated in that message.

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Good to know there was an orbital space launch today, on my birthday.  Thanks for the video and graphics!
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I'll even excitedly look forward to "flags and footprints" and suborbital missions. Just fly...somewhere.

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The diagram implies that Plaftorm A should be separated and in a similar orbit to the GDS (gas dynamic shield nose fairing).
At the moment it is not tracked - we have 5 payloads, the third stage and one fairing object.

40298 Payload        505 x 506 km  ASNARO?
40299 Payload        506 x 524 km  Hodoyoshi?
40300 Payload        506 x 537 km  Chubu?
40301 Payload        506 x 553 km  QSAT?
40302 Payload        505 x 568 km  Tsubame?
40303 Third stage    485 x 1942 km
40304 GDS?           478 x 507 km
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http://www.meti.go.jp/press/2014/11/20141106003/20141106003.html

METI press release. '[We successfully launched ASNARO-1]"
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The diagram implies that Plaftorm A should be separated and in a similar orbit to the GDS (gas dynamic shield nose fairing).
At the moment it is not tracked - we have 5 payloads, the third stage and one fairing object.

40298 Payload        505 x 506 km  ASNARO?
40299 Payload        506 x 524 km  Hodoyoshi?
40300 Payload        506 x 537 km  Chubu?
40301 Payload        506 x 553 km  QSAT?
40302 Payload        505 x 568 km  Tsubame?
40303 Third stage    485 x 1942 km
40304 GDS?           478 x 507 km


Do we have any data about inclination ?
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The diagram implies that Plaftorm A should be separated and in a similar orbit to the GDS (gas dynamic shield nose fairing).
At the moment it is not tracked - we have 5 payloads, the third stage and one fairing object.

40298 Payload        505 x 506 km  ASNARO?
40299 Payload        506 x 524 km  Hodoyoshi?
40300 Payload        506 x 537 km  Chubu?
40301 Payload        506 x 553 km  QSAT?
40302 Payload        505 x 568 km  Tsubame?
40303 Third stage    485 x 1942 km
40304 GDS?           478 x 507 km


Do we have any data about inclination ?

40298 to 40301 on 97.48

40302 on 97.47

40303 on 97.49

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Any news about ASNARO?


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