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#20
by
SciNews
on 25 Nov, 2017 05:52
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Long March-2C launched three Yaogan-30 02 satellite
A Long March-2C rocket launched a second group of three Yaogan-30 remote sensing satellites from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, Sichuan province, on 24 November 2017, at 18:10 UTC (02:10 local time).
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#21
by
input~2
on 25 Nov, 2017 06:55
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#22
by
Liss
on 25 Nov, 2017 07:40
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New orbital plane is 119° west of the first one. So we should see the third launch to the third plane, 120° east of YG30-01.
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#23
by
GELORD
on 25 Nov, 2017 15:04
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#24
by
russianhalo117
on 25 Nov, 2017 16:33
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New orbital plane is 119° west of the first one. So we should see the third launch to the third plane, 120° east of YG30-01.
Given the spacing between the first launch and the second launch we can roughly expect the third launch sometime in February 2018.
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#25
by
zubenelgenubi
on 25 Nov, 2017 19:52
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New orbital plane is 119° west of the first one. So we should see the third launch to the third plane, 120° east of YG30-01.
Given the spacing between the first launch and the second launch we can roughly expect the third launch sometime in February 2018.
A further assumption, based on observation of past habits of Chinese launch campaign scheduling:
The launch would need to precede Chinese New Year: Friday, February 16, 2018.
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#26
by
GELORD
on 25 Nov, 2017 20:57
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Chinese launch vehicle factory numbers? Missing rockets CZ-2C: Y29? Y30?
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#27
by
russianhalo117
on 25 Nov, 2017 21:32
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New orbital plane is 119° west of the first one. So we should see the third launch to the third plane, 120° east of YG30-01.
Given the spacing between the first launch and the second launch we can roughly expect the third launch sometime in February 2018.
A further assumption, based on observation of past habits of Chinese launch campaign scheduling:
The launch would need to precede Chinese New Year: Friday, February 16, 2018.
Well this just popped up:
Yaogan-30-03 - CZ-2C - XSLC - Late 2017 or Early 2018
Per information from 9ifly forum.
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#28
by
input~2
on 26 Nov, 2017 07:50
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China military channel 7 redacting onscreen display launch data
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#29
by
GELORD
on 26 Nov, 2017 09:45
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#30
by
GELORD
on 26 Nov, 2017 09:50
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火箭序号 遥三十 Serial number of the rocket Y30 - CZ-2C(Y30)/Chang Zheng-2C(Y30)
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#31
by
GELORD
on 26 Nov, 2017 09:54
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#32
by
GELORD
on 26 Nov, 2017 10:09
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#33
by
Kosmos2001
on 26 Nov, 2017 13:34
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You guys don't miss a detail.
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#34
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 26 Nov, 2017 14:54
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火箭序号 遥三十 Serial number of the rocket Y30 - CZ-2C(Y30)/Chang Zheng-2C(Y30)
Hmm is that an "insider source" or just someone's wiki note which anyone can edit? So far I have yet to see any serial number from direct public sources.
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#35
by
limen4
on 30 Nov, 2017 19:31
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火箭序号 遥三十 Serial number of the rocket Y30 - CZ-2C(Y30)/Chang Zheng-2C(Y30)
Hmm is that an "insider source" or just someone's wiki note which anyone can edit? So far I have yet to see any serial number from direct public sources. 
I hope that I translate it correctly but iaccording to the information printed on various XSLC souvenir items the serial number is Y33.
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#36
by
gosnold
on 03 Dec, 2017 19:39
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#37
by
input~2
on 17 Dec, 2017 16:10
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The debris of the satellite launch vehicle crashed into a village in the southern part of [Guizhou] province.
source:
http://www.gzsrf.gov.cn/xwzx/sbdt/201712/t20171211_2938642.html(with satellite name misprint YG 32-2 instead of YG30-2)The article recollects 30 years of falling rocket debris protection in Guizhou province
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#38
by
input~2
on 24 Dec, 2017 16:23
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