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Beidou-3 M3-S - CZ-3C/YZ-1 - XSLC - February 1, 2016 (07:29 UTC)
by
beidou
on 09 Aug, 2015 17:29
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This will be the second BeiDou satellite built by the CAS Micro-Satellite Engineering Center in Shanghai.
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#1
by
beidou
on 26 Oct, 2015 19:15
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This has been deferred to 2016.
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#2
by
beidou
on 02 Jan, 2016 19:40
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Likely this launch will be in early February, right before the Chinese New Year (which is on Feb 8th).
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#3
by
beidou
on 05 Jan, 2016 19:54
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It has been confirmed this launch will follow the Belintersat-1 mission (upon its success) in early February, and this will also be the last experimental satellite of BeiDou Phase III.
Source
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#4
by
russianhalo117
on 05 Jan, 2016 23:14
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It has been confirmed this launch will the Belintersat-1 upon a mission success in early February, and this will also be the last experimental satellite of BeiDou Phase III. Source
your Sentence doesnt make sense to me. Are they launching together now or what are you actually saying. Thanks RH117
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#5
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 06 Jan, 2016 05:01
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I think beidou was saying that this launch will be the next one after Belintersat-1.
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#6
by
Satori
on 07 Jan, 2016 11:53
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What is the source for the February 2 launch date?
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#7
by
beidou
on 07 Jan, 2016 19:17
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What is the source for the February 2 launch date?
Of course there is no official information for the launch date as for any Chinese launches, it was just my prediction based on a normal processing time of 17 0r 18 days for CZ3A missions.
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#8
by
Satori
on 08 Jan, 2016 10:14
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What is the source for the February 2 launch date?
Of course there is no official information for the launch date as for any Chinese launches, it was just my prediction based on a normal processing time of 17 0r 18 days for CZ3A missions.
If that is a prediction, it shouldn't on the thread title.
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#9
by
beidou
on 11 Jan, 2016 18:37
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#10
by
beidou
on 19 Jan, 2016 21:45
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#11
by
Satori
on 21 Jan, 2016 18:03
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According to Chinaspaceflight.com, launch will take place on February 2, local time.
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#12
by
chewi
on 27 Jan, 2016 08:13
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#13
by
input~2
on 27 Jan, 2016 10:10
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#14
by
input~2
on 27 Jan, 2016 16:32
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Expect the launch mission codename to be 07-70
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#15
by
waldorfian
on 31 Jan, 2016 18:28
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Will there be any livestreaming available?
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#16
by
input~2
on 31 Jan, 2016 18:55
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Will there be any livestreaming available?
No (not counting potential amateur video posted on Weibo

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#17
by
input~2
on 31 Jan, 2016 19:09
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Expect the launch mission codename to be 07-70
Launch mission codename confirmed in the preparation for booster debris in Xinmin township, Panxian county, Guizhou province
source (in Chinese)
So the boosters drop zone has not been NOTAMed (the first NOTAMed zone corresponds to 1st stage debris)
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#18
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Feb, 2016 04:33
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Still looking out for info about this launch, but it looks like that all sources are in tight lip mode at this moment.

Unfortunately I'll be at work at scheduled liftoff time so please someone take over for the look out this time.
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#19
by
input~2
on 01 Feb, 2016 06:35
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Apparently launch has taken place
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