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#20
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 09 Jan, 2018 05:13
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#21
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 09 Jan, 2018 05:17
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Some photos of this launch:
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#22
by
Alter Sachse
on 09 Jan, 2018 05:38
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#23
by
input~2
on 09 Jan, 2018 07:27
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Launch mission code confirmed as "05-57"
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#24
by
input~2
on 09 Jan, 2018 07:35
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3 objects have been cataloged by USSTRATCOM
2018-002A/43099 in 517 x 535 km x 97.58°
2018-002B/43100 in 516 x 536 km x 97.58°
2018-002C/43101 in 512 x 534 km x 97.58°
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#25
by
Avengers
on 09 Jan, 2018 09:00
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#26
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 09 Jan, 2018 09:09
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#27
by
SciNews
on 09 Jan, 2018 10:22
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Long March-2D launches SuperView-1 03/04 satellites
A Long March-2D launch vehicle (Chang Zheng-2D) launched SuperView-1 03/04, a pair of 0.5-meter high-resolution remote sensing satellites, from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province, on 9 January 2018, 03:24:00 UTC (11:24 Beijing time)
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#28
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 09 Jan, 2018 11:15
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This launch used CZ-2D s/n Y40.
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#29
by
Avengers
on 09 Jan, 2018 13:04
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6 objects have been cataloged by USSTRATCOM
2018-002A/43099 in 517 x 535 km x 97.581°
2018-002B/43100 in 516 x 536 km x 97.582°
2018-002C/43101 in 512 x 534 km x 97.579°
2018-002D/43102 in 528 x 554 km x 97.472°
2018-002E/43103 in 530 x 583 km x 97.716°
2018-002F/43104 in 459 x 535 km x 97.451°
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#30
by
Phillip Clark
on 09 Jan, 2018 14:28
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6 objects have been cataloged by USSTRATCOM
2018-002A/43099 in 517 x 535 km x 97.581°
2018-002B/43100 in 516 x 536 km x 97.582°
2018-002C/43101 in 512 x 534 km x 97.579°
2018-002D/43102 in 528 x 554 km x 97.472°
2018-002E/43103 in 530 x 583 km x 97.716°
2018-002F/43104 in 459 x 535 km x 97.451°
Probably one more to come.
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#31
by
DF31
on 09 Jan, 2018 14:42
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Where can I find these data? Thank you!
6 objects have been cataloged by USSTRATCOM
2018-002A/43099 in 517 x 535 km x 97.581°
2018-002B/43100 in 516 x 536 km x 97.582°
2018-002C/43101 in 512 x 534 km x 97.579°
2018-002D/43102 in 528 x 554 km x 97.472°
2018-002E/43103 in 530 x 583 km x 97.716°
2018-002F/43104 in 459 x 535 km x 97.451°
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#32
by
Phillip Clark
on 09 Jan, 2018 14:54
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You need to try and register with Space-Track to get the Two-Line Orbital Elements (TLEs).
https://www.space-track.org/auth/loginThen you write software or set up a spreadsheet that will take in TLEs and give you the orbital period and altitude.
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#33
by
josespeck
on 09 Jan, 2018 16:58
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You need to register with Space-Track toget the Two-Line Orbital elements (TLEs).
https://www.space-track.org/auth/login
Then you write software or set up a spreadsheet that will take in TLEs and give you the orbital period and altitude.
The Organization field is required.
It is not for individual people.
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#34
by
Alter Sachse
on 09 Jan, 2018 17:06
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XY-5B (3U cubesat)
What is known about the 3rd satellite?
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#35
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 09 Jan, 2018 22:21
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XY-5B (3U cubesat)
What is known about the 3rd satellite?
No 3rd satellite was reported in public sources.
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#36
by
Avengers
on 10 Jan, 2018 14:52
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fairing news:1月9日上午11点50分,一块火箭整流罩落在宣恩县晓关侗族乡大山坪村姚家坪的烟田中,村民杨善红发现后及时向村委会报告。
杨善红介绍,当时他正在烟田干活。突然,空中传来轰轰的声响,一块形似小船的物件掉落在离他约500米的位置。记者在现场看到,该物件长约9米,宽约3.5米,呈半圆状,外形似小船,上面有固定支架。
http://www.spaceflightfans.cn/24782.html
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#37
by
limen4
on 10 Jan, 2018 17:56
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I remember that in late October images from the Dongfanghong Ltd. AIT were released, depicting both Gaojing satellites together with a label, which indicates that the XY-5B satellite is in preparation simultaniously. This was the reason of speculations that a third satellite will be launched together with GJ-3/4. But either this launch of XY-5B was canceled or will happen later.
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#38
by
input~2
on 11 Jan, 2018 12:09
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6 objects have been cataloged by USSTRATCOM
2018-002A/43099 in 517 x 535 km x 97.581°
2018-002B/43100 in 516 x 536 km x 97.582°
2018-002C/43101 in 512 x 534 km x 97.579°
2018-002D/43102 in 528 x 554 km x 97.472°
2018-002E/43103 in 530 x 583 km x 97.716°
2018-002F/43104 in 459 x 535 km x 97.451°
Probably one more to come.
Confirmed, Phil!
2018-002G/43105 in 474 x 537 km x 97.71°
(as you guessed, certainly the fourth 2nd stage separation retro rocket fairing cover)