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Ziyuan-3 No. 2 and others - TSLC - CZ-4B - May 30, 2016 (03:17 UTC)
by
beidou
on 22 Nov, 2013 21:56
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This is a follow-on mission of the Ziyuan-3 satellite launched in early 2012.
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#1
by
Satori
on 19 Dec, 2014 11:18
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Delayed to 2015, this might be one of the first launch of the new year?
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#2
by
Phillip Clark
on 25 Mar, 2015 12:49
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This launch seems to have dropped off the radar ...... ?
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#3
by
Satori
on 28 Jun, 2015 13:40
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Looks like ZY-3 #2 might be going up pretty soon.....
(source)
Can you tell us how soon? Days, few weeks, a month?
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#4
by
Satori
on 21 Jul, 2015 12:14
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Some rumors on 9ifly Chinese Space Forum points to the possibility that this may launch in the next days.
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#5
by
Satori
on 21 Oct, 2015 09:11
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This launch will now only take place in 2016.
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#6
by
Phillip Clark
on 21 Oct, 2015 10:09
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This launch will now only take place in 2016.
It always seems to be 6-12 months into the future!
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#7
by
Satori
on 10 Nov, 2015 07:01
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Aleph is a constellation os Argentinian Earth observation satellites. The first mission will be lauched by a CZ-4B on April 30, 2016.
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#8
by
baldusi
on 10 Nov, 2015 15:40
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Aleph is a constellation os Argentinian Earth observation satellites. The first mission will be lauched by a CZ-4B on April 30, 2016.
I know Satellogic's CEO. They are planning a 19 satellite constellation. I will find out more and work on it.
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#9
by
Serpentuspl
on 05 Jan, 2016 22:30
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Hello
Any news about Aleph-1?
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#10
by
Skyrocket
on 09 Jan, 2016 17:02
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Aleph-1 is not a payload of its own, but ŅuSat-1 & 2 are the first satellites in the Aleph-1 constellation.
The ŅuSats are secondary payloads foing into a 500 km SSO together with a yet unknown payload (likely a Yaogan).
Here is the information about these satellites, that i currently have:
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/nusat-1.htm
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#11
by
Serpentuspl
on 09 Jan, 2016 17:17
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Thank You very much
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#12
by
johnstone
on 10 Jan, 2016 07:05
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Thank support Sasori
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#13
by
Serpentuspl
on 17 Jan, 2016 18:38
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Little more news:
"Argentinian Earth observation satellites NuSat-1 and NuSat-2 will be launched on 30th April 2016 on atop of Long March 4B rocket from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. They will be part of Aleph constellation of commercial Earth observation satellites by startup Satellogic Company. Unique feature of Aleph constellation will be commercially available real-time Earth imaging. For founder of Satellogic, Emiliano Kargieman, ultimate goal is constellation of 300 satellites. NuSat-1 and NuSat-2 are beginning of the fleet - they are small spacecrafts with weight at 35 kg and with dimensions at 75 cm x 40 cm x 43 cm (H x W x L). Both will be equipped in camera operating in visible light and infrared. Onboard U/V linear transponder provided by AMSAT-LU (amateur radio satellite organization in Argentina) for communication with radio amateur community; additional U/V transponder (2 W of output power) for 8 GHz downlink and 2 GHz uplink will be operating on 100 kHz bandwidth. For backup telemetry, designers are considering UHF transponder. Long March 4B will be utilized for lifting both satellites into 500 km SSO orbit with inclination at 97.5°. Long March 4B is usually utilized for LEO and SSO missions. It is liquid fueled rocket with three stages operating since 1999."
http://spaceflights.news/?launch=long-march-4b-%e2%80%a2-nusat-1-nusat-2
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#14
by
Satori
on 20 Feb, 2016 11:41
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Launch is now schedule at the end of May 2016.
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#15
by
Satori
on 25 Mar, 2016 09:21
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Launch will take place on May 30, 2016.
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#16
by
Satori
on 22 May, 2016 10:21
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According to our Chinese friends 9ifly space forum, the launch of ZY-3 (2) will take place at 11:17 local time on May 30, 2016 (03:17UTC).
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#17
by
Satori
on 22 May, 2016 10:26
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#18
by
Satori
on 27 May, 2016 15:46
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Does anyone has any specific information regarding the Ziyuan-3 (2) satellite? Is this satellite very similar to the firsf ZY-3? Thank you!
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#19
by
limen4
on 28 May, 2016 15:29
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