Quote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PM
Do we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?
This might give you an idea:
Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:
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May: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.
QuoteQuote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PM
Do we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?
This might give you an idea:
Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:
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May: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.
QuoteQuote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PM
Do we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?
This might give you an idea:
Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:
Quote
May: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.AFAIK, This mission is no longer planned to be sub-orbital as there is orbital insertion stage aboard. Originally first test mission was to fly Angara-1.1 config but minus the Briz-KM stage for a sub-orbital test. That was replaced by orbital test on Angara-1.2. Angara-1.1 is to replace conversional launchers Rockot and Strela. Angara-1.2 is to replace conversional launcher Dnepr and Kosmos-3 Launcher Family and is direct replacement for designed, but never flown Kosmos-3MU (Vzlet) which was developed by PO Polyot.
QuoteQuote from: Nicolas PILLET on 12/29/2013 07:16 PM
Do we have a preliminary date for Angara-1.2PP ?
This might give you an idea:
Quoted From RussianSpaceWeb.com:
Quote
May: An Angara-1.2 rocket (a light "PP" version - from the Russian abbreviation of "first launch") to fly its first test mission from Plesetsk with a dummy payload. As of May 2012, the launch was promised in the second quarter of 2013, however by April of that year it was officially postponed to 2014. By May 2013, the launch was delayed until May 2014.AFAIK, This mission is no longer planned to be sub-orbital as there is orbital insertion stage aboard. Originally first test mission was to fly Angara-1.1 config but minus the Briz-KM stage for a sub-orbital test. That was replaced by orbital test on Angara-1.2. Angara-1.1 is to replace conversional launchers Rockot and Strela. Angara-1.2 is to replace conversional launcher Dnepr and Kosmos-3 Launcher Family and is direct replacement for designed, but never flown Kosmos-3MU (Vzlet) which was developed by PO Polyot.But there is no Angara 1.2 launch in aniks schedule.
ISRO aims to fly GSLV Mk3 X1 up to 120km altitude
2014
Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch site - Operator/Mission
01 December? - Oriole IV - Andoya? - NASA/ARR?/Dartmouth - 49.003UE/CAPER?
^^ GSLV MK-III "atmospheric test flight" is late November / First half of December 2014.
| Mission | Scientific purpose | Status |
| Cryofenix | Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) | Scheduled January 2015 |
| REXUS 17-18 | Student mission (2 Improved Orion rocket) | Scheduled March 2015 |
| TEXUS 51-52 | Experiments in microgravity (2 VSB-30 rocket) | Scheduled April 2015 |
| MAIUS | Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) | Scheduled April - May 2015 |
| MAPHEUS-5 | Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) | Scheduled May 2015 |
| O-STATES | Experiments in microgravity (2 Improved Orion rocket) | Scheduled August 2015 |
| STERN | Student mission (Improved Orion rocket) | TBD |
| MASER 13 | Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) | Scheduled Oct-Nov 2015 |
| TEXUS 53 | Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) | Scheduled November 2015 |
| MIRIAM-2 | 1 rocket | TBD |
5/15/2015 SOAREX-8 NASA NEN: WPS Sounding rocket Wallops Flight Facility WPS
8/13/2015 MUSIC NASA NEN: WPS Sounding rocket Wallops Flight Facility WPS
http://www.sscspace.com/current-campaigns
Rocket campaigns 2015
Mission Scientific purpose Status Cryofenix Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) Scheduled January 2015
http://www.sscspace.com/current-campaigns
Rocket campaigns 2015
Mission Scientific purpose Status Cryofenix Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) Scheduled January 2015 Hi, do you have any idea if we can follow the launch live of Cryofenix, that is supposed to be launched today from Esrange center in Sweden ?
http://www.sscspace.com/current-campaigns
Rocket campaigns 2015
Mission Scientific purpose Status Cryofenix Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) Scheduled January 2015 Hi, do you have any idea if we can follow the launch live of Cryofenix, that is supposed to be launched today from Esrange center in Sweden ?
http://esrange.insupport.se/
| Mission | Scientific purpose | Status |
| Cryofenix | Experiments in microgravity (1 VSB-30 rocket) | Scheduled January 2015 |
An launch schedule update from Europe, along with some student rocket launches planned. Also some new sounding rocket systems that are being developed in Europe.
Launched 2016
23 Jan. 2016, 9:30 UTC+1; Texus-53; SSC; VSB-30
4 Feb. 2016; Spider/LEEWAVES; SSC; VS-30
1th. March 2016; MUSIC; WFF; Terrier-Imp.Malemute
2016
7th March 2016 7-10am; Tech. Development, (RadPC, VIP, SOAREX); WFF; Terrier imp. Orion
7 March 2016; Rexus 19 & 20; SSC; 2x Imp. Orion; student experiments 14"
Begining April 2016; STERN 2016/1; SSC; 2x student rocket [HS-Bremen, AquaSonic | WARR(TU Munchen), WARR-EX3] (DLR)
End April2016; SERA 2; SSC; 1x Experimental 2 stage with CTI Pro98 Green3 (CNES/Onora Perseur)
June 2016; Mapheus-6; SSC; VSB-30
June/Juli 2016; Maius; SSC (Esrange); VSB-30
July 2016; C'Space, Biscarrosse, Perseus >2x ARES student rockets
Okt. 2016; ROTEX (Rocket Technonoly EXperiment; RWTH Aachen University Germany ; SSC; ?VS-30?
End Oktober 2016; STERN 2016-2; SSC; 2/3x student rockets [HyEnD, Heros reflight |??] (DLR)
Nov. 2016; Maxus 9; SSC; Last Castor 4B from Esrange
November 2016; Dare Aether; NLD ('t Harde?) experimental trans-sonic attitude control & payload recovery <6km altitude.
2017
March 2017; Rexus 21/22; SSC; 2x Imp. Orion; Student experiments 14"
May 2017; Mapheus-7; SSC; VSB-30
End Oktober 2017; STERN 2017; SSC; 3x student rocket (DLR)
TBD
? 2016 HiFiRe-8; ARR/DSTO; VS-40
2017
? April 2017; Maius 2; SSC; VSB-30
? End April 2017; SARA 3; SSC; Perseus Experimental rocket ProX (France)
? July 2017; ?x ARES; C'Space,Biscarrosse; Perseus
? Okt 2017; MIRIAM-2; SSC; ?
? Nov. 2017/Feb. 2018; Cryofenix 2; SSC
? End March 2017; Texus 54/55; SSC; 2x VSB-30
2018
? Nov. 2017/Feb. 2018; Cryofenix 2; SSC
? Mid March 2018; Rexus 23/24; SSC; 2x Imp. Orion (/Nammo Nucleus); Student experiments 14"
? March 2018; Maius 3; SSC; VSB-30
? April 2018; SERA 4; SSC; Perseus 2 stage experiment rocket (CNES/Onora, Perseus)
? May 2018; ATEK; SSC; VSB-30
? July 2018; ?x ARES; C'Space,Biscarrosse; Perseus
? End Oktober 2018; STERN 2018; SSC; 3x student rocket (DLR)
? Nov./Dec. 2018; Texus 56/57; SSC; 2xVSB-30
2019
? Mid March 2019; Rexus 25/26; SSC; 2x Imp. Orion (/Nammo Nucleus); Student experiments 14"
? End April 2019; Sara 5; SSC; Perseus (france) experiment rocket, ProX
? May 2019; Mapheus-8; SSC; VSB-30
? July 2019; ?x ARES; C'Space,Biscarrosse; Perseus
? End Okt. 2019; STERN 2019; SSC; 3x student rocket (DLR)
2020
? Mid March 2020; Rexus 27/28; SSC; 2x Imp. Orion (/Nammo Nucleus); Student experiments 14"
? April 2020; MAIUS2; SSC; VSB-30
? End Okt. 2020 STERN 2020; SSC; 3x Student Rocket (DLR)
New sounding rockets
? 2th half 2016 Nammo Nucleus (UM-1 30kN); Andoya
? 2017? Nammo Aurora (4xUM-1 tot. 102kN); Andoya
? 201?? Nammo Nucleus; SSC (esrange)?
? ?? Nammo North Star 1 (Nucleus Aurora); Andoya
? ?? Nammo Nucleus (UM-2 100kN); Andoya
? ?? Nammo Aurora-2 (4xUM-2 200kN); Andoya
? ?? NAmmo Borealis (400kN 7-cores); Andoya
? November 2017; VS-50 ; ?CLA/CLBI (Brazil); S50 stage test flight.
? ??; MAXUS-10; SSC; VS-50
? End 2018; VLM-1; CLA (Brazil)
? ??; SHEFIX-III; Esrange/ CLA
? ??; Expert; ? ESA reentry demonstrator (possibly)
? 2018; Arion1; CEDEA (Spain); PldSpace single stage liquid sounding rocket
? ??; Devon Zero
... Devon One; Tranquility Aerospace (UK)
[edit: 1 march updated to SSC launch scedule 26 Feb. 2016.]
| Launch date[ | Time | Site | Mission | Launcher | Description |
| 23 Jan. 2016 | 9:30 UTC+1 | SSC | Texus-53 | VSB-30 | |
| 4 Feb. 2016 | SSC | Spider/LEEWAVES | VS-30 | ||
| 1 March 2016 | ? | WFF | MUSIC | Terrier-Imp.Malemute | (SM-2ER) |
| 7 March 2016 | ?7-10am | WFF | Tech. Development | Terrier imp. Orion | (RadPC, VIP, SOAREX) |
| 15 March 2016 | 05:30UTC | SSC | REXUS 20 | Imp. Orion | student experiments 14" |
| 18 March 2016 | 05:10UTC | SSC | REXUS 19 | Imp. Orion | student experiments 14" |
| 14 April 2016 | 04:00UTC | SSC | (DLR) STERN 2016/1 | HS-Bremen, AquaSonic | Student Rocket |
| 16 April 2016 | 09:57UTC | ZARM_TU Bremen, ZEpHyR | Student Rocket | ||
| 28 April 2016 | 12:00UTC | SSC | (Perseus) SERA 2 | Experimental | link |
| Launch date[ | Time | Site | Mission | Launcher | Description |
| 23 Jan. 2016 | 9:30 UTC+1 | SSC | Texus-53 | VSB-30 | |
| 4 Feb. 2016 | SSC | Spider/LEEWAVES | VS-30 | ||
| 1 March 2016 | ? | WFF | MUSIC | Terrier-Imp.Malemute | |
| 7 March 2016 | ?7-10am | WFF | Tech. Development | Terrier imp. Orion | (RadPC, VIP, SOAREX) |
| 15 March 2016 | 05:30UTC | SSC | REXUS 20 | Imp. Orion | student experiments 14" |
| 18 March 2016 | 05:10UTC | SSC | REXUS 19 | Imp. Orion | student experiments 14" |
| 14 April 2016 | 04:00UTC | SSC | (DLR) STERN 2016/1 | HS-Bremen, AquaSonic | Student Rocket |
| 16 April 2016 | 09:57UTC | ZARM_TU Bremen, ZEpHyR | Student Rocket | ||
| 28 April 2016 | 12:00UTC | SSC | (Perseus) SERA 2 | Experimental | link |
| 1 June 2016 | ? | WSMR | EVE | Black Brant 9 | SDO Calibration flight |
| ASC | Andoya Space Center /Rocket Range | Norway |
| PFRR | Poker Flat Research Range | USA |
| SSC | Esrange Space Center | Sweden |
| WFF | Wallops Flight Facility | USA |
| WSMR | US Army White Sands Missile Range | USA |
| WO | Woomera | Australia |
| Launch date[ | Site | Mission | Launcher | Description |
| June 2016 | SSC | Mapheus-6 | VSB-30 | |
| 23 June 2016 | WFF | RockOn |RockSat-C | Terrier- imp. Orion | |
| 24 June 2016 | ASC | MaxiDusty 1 | Imp. Malemute | EU Imp. Malemute qualification & Mesosphere cloud formation |
| June/Juli 2016 | SSC | Maius | VSB-30 | |
| 11 July 2016 | ASC | MaxiDusty 1b | Imp. Malemute | EU Imp. Malemute qualification & Mesosphere cloud formation |
| 18 July 2016 | WSMR | Hi-C 2 | Black Brant 9 | High Resolution Coronal Imager |
| 18 Aug. 2016 | WFF | RockSat-X 6 | BB9 | |
| 12 Okt. 2016 | WSMR | RAISE | BB9 | |
| Okt. 2016 | SSC | ROTEX | ?VS-30? | (Rocket Technonoly EXperiment; RWTH Aachen University Germany |
| End Okt. 2016 | SSC | (DLR) STERN 2016-2 | Student rockets | 2/3x ... |
| 1 Nov. 2016 | WSMR | MICRO-X | BB9 | |
| Nov. 2016 | SSC | Maxus 9 | Castor 4B | Last Castor 4B form SSC |
| 1 Dec. 2016 | WSMR | CIBER-2 | ||
| 13 Dec. 2016 | WFF? | SUBTEC 7 |
| March 2017 | SSC | Rexus 21/22 | 2x Imp. Orion | Student experiments 14" |
| May 2017 | SSC | Mapheus-7 | VSB-30 | |
| End Okt. 2017 | SSC | (DLR) STERN 2017 | 3x student rocket |
| Launch date[ | Site | Mission | Launcher | Description |
| ? 2016 | WO | HiFiRe-4a /-4b | ?VSB-30? | |
| ? 2016 | CLA | MICROG 2 | VSB-30 | Brazil |
| End March 2017 | SSC | TEXUS 54/55 | 2x VSB-30 | |
| April 2017 | SSC | Maius 2 | VSB-30 | |
| End April 2017 | SSC | (Perseus) SARA 3 | Student ProX | France |
| July 2017 | C'Space | (Perseus) ARES | France, Biscarrosse | |
| Okt 2017 | SSC | MIRIAM-2 | ||
| Nov. 2017/Feb. 2018 | SSC | Cryofenix 2 | ||
| Nov. 2017/Feb. 2018 | SSC | Cryofenix 2 |
| Mid March 2018 | SSC | Rexus 23/24 | 2x Imp. Orion | Student experiments 14" |
| March 2018 | SSC | Maius 3 | VSB-30 | |
| April 2018 | SSC | (Perseus) SERA 4 | Student experiment | |
| May 2018 | SSC | ATEK | VSB-30 | |
| End Okt. 2018 | SSC | (DLR) STERN 2018 | 3x student rocket | |
| Nov./Dec. 2018 | SSC | Texus 56/57 | 2x VSB-30 | |
| End 2018 | ARR/DSTO | HiFiRe-8 | VS-40 |
| Jan 2019 | ASC | G-CHASER | Terrier-imp. Malemute | |
| Mid March 2019 | SSC | Rexus 25/26 | 2x Imp. Orion | Student experiments 14" |
| End April 2019 | SSC | (Perseus) Sara 5 | ||
| May 2019 | SSC | Mapheus-8 | VSB-30 | |
| End Okt. 2019 | SSC | (DLR) STERN 2019 | 3x student rocket |
| Mid March 2020 | SSC | Rexus 27/28 | 2x Imp. Orion | Student experiments 14" |
| April 2020 | SSC | MAIUS2 | VSB-30 | |
| End Okt. 2020 | SSC | (DLR) STERN 2020 | 3x Student Rocket |
Schedule update with NASA BlueBook, systems and a bit more.
H29 年度について審査し、「旋回型デトネーションエンジンの飛行試験(名大 笠原先生)」(平成 30 年夏、S-520-31)、「UMS リンク機構を利用した慣性プラットホームと非接触電力伝送の実 証試験(JAXA 宇宙研 福島、三田)」(平成 29 年夏、S-310-45)を採択した。
Is this current? Someone help translate?QuoteH29 年度について審査し、「旋回型デトネーションエンジンの飛行試験(名大 笠原先生)」(平成 30 年夏、S-520-31)、「UMS リンク機構を利用した慣性プラットホームと非接触電力伝送の実 証試験(JAXA 宇宙研 福島、三田)」(平成 29 年夏、S-310-45)を採択した。http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/home/rigaku/giji/gijiroku/53th.pdf
Also, anything here?
https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/bitstream/a-is/556264/1/SA6000044015.pdf
Successful launch of ROCSAT-X at 5:30 EDT from Wallops - apogee at 153 km.
Is this current? Someone help translate?QuoteH29 年度について審査し、「旋回型デトネーションエンジンの飛行試験(名大 笠原先生)」(平成 30 年夏、S-520-31)、「UMS リンク機構を利用した慣性プラットホームと非接触電力伝送の実 証試験(JAXA 宇宙研 福島、三田)」(平成 29 年夏、S-310-45)を採択した。http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/home/rigaku/giji/gijiroku/53th.pdf
Also, anything here?
https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/bitstream/a-is/556264/1/SA6000044015.pdf

SSC hasn't updated their schedule for a long time. (so I also didn't)
But Feb. 1th this safety warning was released.
Between Feb. 13 and March 4 one S31-IM (Improved Malemute) will be launched.
Please explain in the area below why an STA is necessary:
Project Janus at Capitol Technology University plans to fly two iridium SBD modems and Raspberry Pi computers into a sub-orbital altitude. The experiment is designed to see if two Iridium satellite modems can communicate in tandem from two separate payloads. Since this gear will fly above 70km for (5-min), an STA is requested for this flight.
Purpose of Operation
The experiment is designed to see if two Iridium satellite modems can communicate in tandem from two separate payloads. The equipment will work on 1616-1625Mhz (typical of Iridium L-band). The launch date of the sub-orbital rocket from NASA is scheduled for lift-off in the month of August 2018, the entire flight will last 15 minutes. With 5 minutes of communication at apogee above 70Km. The launch is via the ROCKSAT-X program from Colorado Space Grant Consortium and Wallops Flight Facility (NASA). Launch date is determined by Wallops Flight Facility (NASA) and maybe subject to change.
Requested Period of Operation
Operation Start Date: 08/11/2018
Operation End Date: 08/15/2018
Space Ops here in Australia have said they will be launching a 30 kg payload to 99 km on 20 December 2019.
https://spaceops.com.au/products/m99
Space Ops here in Australia have said they will be launching a 30 kg payload to 99 km on 20 December 2019.
https://spaceops.com.au/products/m99
What happened?.
Only 12,000 US dollars?
The page only exists in the google cache.
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:8evf-StSso0J:https://spaceops.com.au/products/m99+&cd=1&hl=es&ct=clnk&gl=es
The bluShift Aerospace company (https://www.blushiftaerospace.com/) is planning to have the first launch of its sounding rocket Stardust 1.0 today, with a 2-3 pm EST launch window. There's a live webcast on youtube at
and I think they'll be also live on Twitter.
I couldn't find anything about them on the forum and since I'm quite new here I dont't know how this should be handled, where to post updates or whether this company/launch reuires a new thread.
The ground test session and launches will take place at Spaceport America in Truth or Consequences, NM with a tentative schedule of July, August, and October 2021. The vehicle is expected to reach an apogee of approximately 100 km, and will be recovered within White Sands Missile Range, NM.
Andřya Space announces the establishment of hazard areas at sea northwest of Andenes. In the scientific research project PMWE 3-4 we will conduct up to nine rocket launches.
The launch operations will take place some time between September 30th and October 15th, 2021, 08:00 and 15:00 local time. ...

October 4th: The activity has concluded, and all hazard areas at sea are cancelled. Thank you for the cooperation.
I hoop to read a report and see some images soon.
In 2021, Deimos-One will launch a new space capsule into outer space, powering our ability to fly reusable payloads and humans into space using American made vehicles. Eventually, our reusable suborbital rocket system will take astronauts and research payloads past the Kármán line into Earth orbit and beyond, offering every human on our planet the experience of a lifetime.
Have any of them launched yet? Can't find too much on it.
Please explain in the area below why an STA is necessary:
UP Aerospace Inc. requests flight operation of a sounding rocket telemetry system at Spaceport America in New Mexico.
Please explain the purpose of operation:
The launch will take place at Spaceport America in Truth or Consequences, NM between September 9th 2024 and November 7th 2024. The vehicle is expected to reach an apogee of approximately 100 km, and will be recovered within White Sands Missile Range, NM. On day of launch, starting approximately 2 hours prior to the opening of the launch window, the telemetry system will be operational. Once the vehicle is launched, the flight time is approximately 15 minutes. The telemetry system is designed to power down approximately 45 minutes after launch. Primary Frequency: 2370.5 MHz Secondary Frequency: 2382.5 MHz Emission Designator: 1M0F1D EIRP: 40 dBm Please see attached supplemental information for coordination correspondence with AFTRCC.