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Tianzhou-5 - CZ-7 - Wenchang - November 12, 2022 (02:03 UTC)
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mikezang
on 17 Apr, 2022 08:02
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飞行任务时间表出炉!The mission schedule is out!
Launched the Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft in May;
In June, the Shenzhou 14 manned spacecraft was launched, and 3 astronauts were stationed in the core module and stayed in orbit for 6 months;
In July, the Wentian experimental module of the space station was launched and docked with the Tianhe core module;
In October, the Mengtian experimental module was launched to dock with the core module, and then the three modules of the space station formed the basic configuration of the "T" shape, completing the orbital construction of the Chinese space station;
The Tianzhou 5 cargo spacecraft and the Shenzhou 15 manned spacecraft will be launched later. The Shenzhou 15 flight crew consists of 3 astronauts. After rotating in orbit with the Shenzhou 14 astronauts, 6 will stay in orbit. moon.
I think Tianzhou-5 might be in November, and Shenzhou-15 must be in December.
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#1
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Fmedici
on 18 Apr, 2022 08:11
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According to
this press release dated 20 March the CAS-10 cubesat is supposed to be launched in November 2022 on a Long March 7. Could it be another passenger of this launch together with all th ones already identified like Macao Science 1?
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#2
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mikezang
on 18 Apr, 2022 08:20
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Those payloads will be launched with Tianzhou-5.
Aoke-1 (澳科一号)
Lianli Lifang (连理立方星)
Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng Lifang (绳系技术验证立方星)
Zhixing-3A (智星三号A)
Gaoxin-1 (高新一号)
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#3
by
limen4
on 18 Apr, 2022 18:12
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Those payloads will be launched with Tianzhou-5.
Aoke-1 (澳科一号)
Lianli Lifang (连理立方星)
Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng Lifang (绳系技术验证立方星)
Zhixing-3A (智星三号A)
Gaoxin-1 (高新一号)
AFAIK Aoke-1 consists of 2 individual spacecraft. Will only one or both sats be launched?
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#4
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mikezang
on 18 Apr, 2022 21:57
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Those payloads will be launched with Tianzhou-5.
Aoke-1 (澳科一号)
Lianli Lifang (连理立方星)
Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng Lifang (绳系技术验证立方星)
Zhixing-3A (智星三号A)
Gaoxin-1 (高新一号)
AFAIK Aoke-1 consists of 2 individual spacecraft. Will only one or both sats be launched?
It might be only one of them from aritcle as below.
澳科卫星数据中心启动,澳科一号卫星预计今年底发射The Macau Science Satellite Data Center was launched, and the "Auke-1" satellite is expected to be launched by the end of this year
Taibo.com, according to Zhuhai Special Economic Zone News, recently, the launching ceremony of the Macau Science and Technology Satellite Science and Application Data Center jointly established by the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Macau University of Science and Technology was held. The start of the data center is an important milestone of the "Aoke-1" satellite project. The "Aoke-1" satellite is expected to be launched with the Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft at the end of this year.
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#5
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mikezang
on 19 Apr, 2022 11:57
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天舟五号货运飞船搭载项目建议书评审会召开 共评审10个项目The Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft carrying project proposal review meeting was held, and a total of 10 projects were reviewed
The 10 projects reviewed this time include Macau Student Science Satellite No. 1, "Lianli" CubeSat, tethered technology verification CubeSat, Zhixing 3A satellite, Gaoxin No. 1 satellite 5 CubeSat carrying projects, and aerospace hydrogen Oxygen fuel cell energy system, tumor model space 3D printing and cultivation system, electrostatic detection-based approach warning and collision positioning technology for tiny space debris, lunar dust protection and removal/wear and self-repair device, new generation rendezvous and docking lidar equipped with 5 Pilot projects.
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#6
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mikezang
on 03 Aug, 2022 14:15
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Experience location
China Aerospace Wenchang Launch Base
Experience time:
September 12, 2022 - September 14, 2022
October 26, 2022 - October 28, 2022
November 5, 2022 - November 7, 2022[/quote]
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#7
by
mikezang
on 18 Sep, 2022 13:44
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CAS-10 CubeSat has an Amateur Radio TransponderCAMSATs CAS-10 is an 8U CubeSat that will carry an Amateur Radio VHF to UHF linear transponder for SSB communications.
A follow on mission from CAS-9 and also known as Hope-4 (XW-4) CAS-10 is an 8U CubeSat, approx 228 x455x 100mm, with a mass of 12kg. The satellite will carry:
1. A VHF uplink and UHF downlink linear transponder with a bandwidth of 30kHz. This transponder will work all day during the life cycle of the satellite, and amateur radio enthusiasts around the globe can use it for two-way radio relay communications.
2. A camera, and the pictures it takes are stored in the flash memory on the satellite, we have designed a simple remote control system based on DTMF, and amateur radio enthusiasts around the globe can send DTMF commands to download the camera photos.
3. A CW beacon to send satellite telemetry data, which is also a feature that is widely welcomed by amateur radio enthusiasts.
4. A AX.25 4.8k/9.6kbps GMSK telemetry downlink
Planning a launch in November 2022 from Hainan Launch Center using a CZ-7 launch vehicle into a 400km circular 42.9 degree inclination orbit.
Source IARU Satellite Frequency Coordination Status pages http://www.amsat.org.uk/iaru/
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#8
by
Rondaz
on 19 Sep, 2022 00:40
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#9
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mikezang
on 19 Sep, 2022 01:46
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#10
by
mikezang
on 20 Sep, 2022 01:01
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Those payloads will be launched with Tianzhou-5.
Aoke-1 (澳科一号)
Lianli Lifang (连理立方星)
Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng Lifang (绳系技术验证立方星)
Zhixing-3A (智星三号A)
Gaoxin-1 (高新一号)
The payloads as below, the Aoke-1A/B (澳科一号AB双星) might be launched on December 20.
Aomen Kepu-1 (澳门科普一号)
Lianli Lifang (连理立方星)
Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng Lifang (绳系技术验证立方星)
Zhixing-3A (智星三号A)
Gaoxin-1 (高新一号)
Xiwang-4 (希望四号)
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#11
by
limen4
on 21 Sep, 2022 19:43
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AomenKepu-1 from Macao University of Science and Technology and Lianli from Dalian University
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#12
by
Rondaz
on 11 Oct, 2022 14:56
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#13
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Rondaz
on 12 Oct, 2022 10:21
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#14
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mikezang
on 13 Oct, 2022 02:42
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The launch is delayed to November 12 by travel firm source.
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#15
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mikezang
on 27 Oct, 2022 08:04
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B3394/22 NOTAMN
Q) RPHI/QRALW/IV/NBO/W /000/999/1437N11701E088
A) RPHI B) 2211120100 C) 2211150500
D) 0100-0500
E) SPECIAL OPS (AEROSPACE FLT ACT) WILL TAKE PLACE WI:
154500N 1160600E -
142500N 1174600E -
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132500N 1175000E -
135300N 1171600E -
152000N 1154400E -
154500N 1160600E
(PORTION OF RNAV RTE L625, M754, L628, AND W23).
F) SFC G) UNL
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#16
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mikezang
on 28 Oct, 2022 01:24
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B3414/22 NOTAMN
Q) RPHI/QANXX/IV/BO /E /000/999/1441N11621E121
A) RPHI B) 2211120030 C) 2211150530
E) RNAV RTE AFFECTED DUE TO SPECIAL OPS (AEROSPACE FLT ACT):
L625 - (ARESI-AKOTA)
M754 - (GUKUM-AKOTA)
L628 - (GUKUM-IBOBI)
W23 - (GUKUM-SOMAR)
ALTN RTE:
EASTBOUND
PANDI M765 MIA
ARESI DCT NOBEN M765 MIA
SABNO A583 TOKON M646 OSANU
WESTBOUND
OSANU M646 PR W281 LEGED A583 SABNO
MIA M765 PANDI
MIA M765 NOBEN DCT ARESI
RMK: ARESI NOBEN AND PANDI M765 NOBEN IS CONSIDERED AS ONE AWY.
Though I understood something, I still want to confirm, this flight lines will cross over launching route?
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#17
by
Rondaz
on 04 Nov, 2022 21:40
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November will be a super space month in China.
CZ3B-Y91 to launch ChinaSat-19 on NOV.05 at ~11:00UTC
CZ6A-Y2 on NOV.11 at ~22:30UTC
CZ7-Y6 to launch Tianzhou-5 on NOV.12 at ~02:00UTC
CZ2F-Y15 to launch Shenzhou-15 in late NOV.
Debut sea launch of Smart Dragon 3 in late NOV.
https://twitter.com/CNSpaceflight/status/1588307091185278976
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#18
by
mikezang
on 08 Nov, 2022 06:09
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#19
by
Rondaz
on 09 Nov, 2022 01:10
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#20
by
Rondaz
on 09 Nov, 2022 01:10
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#21
by
Rondaz
on 09 Nov, 2022 01:11
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#22
by
mikezang
on 09 Nov, 2022 04:01
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A3044/22 NOTAMN
Q) ZJSA/QRDCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/1937N11057E006
A) ZJSA B) 2211120153 C) 2211120208
E) A TEMPORARY DANGER AREA ESTABLISHED CENTERED AT N1937E11057
WITH RADIUS OF 10KM. VERTICAL LIMITS:SFC-UNL.
F) SFC G) UNL
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#23
by
mikezang
on 09 Nov, 2022 04:32
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天舟五号已到位,将于近日择机发射Tianzhou-5 is in place and will be launched soon
The 10 projects reviewed this time include the Macao Student Science Satellite No. 1, the "Lianli" CubeSat, the tethered technology verification CubeSat, the Zhixing 3A satellite, the Gaoxin No. 1 satellite 5 CubeSat carrying projects, and aerospace hydrogen. Oxygen fuel cell energy system, tumor model space 3D printing and culture system, electrostatic detection-based approach warning and collision positioning technology for tiny space debris, lunar dust protection and removal/wear and self-healing device, new generation rendezvous and docking lidar equipped with 5 Pilot projects.
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#24
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 09 Nov, 2022 05:28
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#25
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 09 Nov, 2022 05:31
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https://twitter.com/wulei2020/status/1590178852206415875The transfer of the #Tianzhou5 space cargo ship and #LongMarch7 carrier rocket combination has just been completed at the # Wenchang spacecraft launch site in Hainan province. Tianzhou-5 will be carried by a Long March 7 rocket, which is fueled by environment friendly propellant.
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#26
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Rondaz
on 09 Nov, 2022 10:29
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#27
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Rondaz
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:00
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#28
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FutureSpaceTourist
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:56
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#29
by
Liss
on 10 Nov, 2022 06:08
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NOTAM:
A3044/22 NOTAMN
Q) ZJSA/QRDCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/1937N11057E006
A) ZJSA B) 2211120153 C) 2211120208
E) A TEMPORARY DANGER AREA ESTABLISHED CENTERED AT N1937E11057 WITH RADIUS OF 10KM. VERTICAL LIMITS: SFC-UNL.
F) SFC G) UNL
CREATED: 09 Nov 2022 04:26:00
SOURCE: ZBBBYNYX
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#30
by
Rondaz
on 10 Nov, 2022 23:15
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Orbital Launch no. 157 of 2022
Tianzhou-5 | CASC | Nov 12 | 0203 UTC
China Manned Space & #CASC to launch #TianZhou5 cargo replenisher mission to #Tiangong Space Station on its #LongMarch7 from #Wenchang spaceport with supplies & experiments for #Shenzhou15 crew.#CSS
https://twitter.com/SpaceIntellige3/status/1590835480274554881
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#31
by
Dalhousie
on 11 Nov, 2022 01:02
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Why is twitter labelling much of this material as containing "potentially sensitive content"?
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#32
by
russianhalo117
on 11 Nov, 2022 03:46
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Why is twitter labelling much of this material as containing "potentially sensitive content"?
Because just about everything Space related is being flagged which some see as Twitter's coding teams welcome gift to Elon though non Space content may sometimes be effected.
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#33
by
eeergo
on 11 Nov, 2022 21:49
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#34
by
Satori
on 11 Nov, 2022 23:04
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#35
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 11 Nov, 2022 23:22
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#36
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 11 Nov, 2022 23:28
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English coverage:
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#37
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:13
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Here is another livestream.
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#38
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:19
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#39
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:21
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CGTN coverage has started.
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#40
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:28
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Platforms have retracted.
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#41
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:33
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#42
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:36
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#43
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:39
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Exact launch time is 2:03:05 UTC.
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#44
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:42
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#45
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:43
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#46
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:48
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#47
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:53
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#48
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 00:58
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#49
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:01
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#50
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:02
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T-1 minute. Arms are retracting.
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#51
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:03
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#52
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:04
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#53
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:04
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#54
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:05
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#55
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:05
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About 10 minutes from launch to orbit.
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#56
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:05
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#57
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:07
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#58
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:07
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#59
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:09
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Booster separation.
First stage separation.
Fairing separation.
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#60
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:09
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#61
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:09
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#62
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:10
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#63
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:11
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#64
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:12
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#65
by
mikezang
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:13
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T0: 02:03:12.374 UTC.
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#66
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:14
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#67
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:14
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#68
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:14
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Two of four second stage engines shutdown.
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And stage separation.
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#69
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:15
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#70
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ZachS09
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:15
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One engine has cutoff.
Actually, two of the four YF-115 engines shut down followed by the other two engines. You can only see two of the engines from the aft-facing camera.
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#71
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:15
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#72
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:17
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Solar arrays have deployed.
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#73
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:19
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#74
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:20
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Mission control.
Announcement of full launch success.
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#75
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:21
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Announcing mission success.
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#76
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:22
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Congratulations to CNSA for the successful launch!
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#77
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:23
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#78
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:25
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#79
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:25
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Reporter at Beijing Control Center. Status screen in background.
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#80
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:26
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Per interviews at CCTV the plan is for a very quick rendezvous & docking profile to the CSS as early as 2 hours (!) after launch, w/ 3 & 6.5 hours profiles available depending on orbit insertion accuracy.
This is also the 1st Tianzhou mission w/ manual docking back-up available.
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#81
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:28
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#82
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sdsds
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:31
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End of CGTN coverage. There was a replay that included fairing sep.
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#83
by
Josh_from_Canada
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:35
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Exact launch time was 02:03:12.374 UTC
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#84
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:37
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#85
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:41
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Looks like Tianzhou 5 is performing an orbit raising burn.
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#86
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:42
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Burn was still going when they cut back to the studio.
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#87
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Steven Pietrobon
on 12 Nov, 2022 01:48
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#88
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:19
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#89
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:19
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#90
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:20
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#91
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:20
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#92
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:21
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#93
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:22
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#94
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:25
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#95
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:25
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#96
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:27
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#97
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 02:28
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#98
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 12 Nov, 2022 03:10
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#99
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 12 Nov, 2022 03:25
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#100
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 12 Nov, 2022 03:37
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#101
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 12 Nov, 2022 04:53
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#102
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Nov, 2022 05:34
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https://twitter.com/wulei2020/status/1591312017901891585Tianzhou-1 2 days
Tianzhou-2 8 hours
Tianzhou-3 &Tianzhou-4 6.5 hours
Now, it only took 2 hours for #Tianzhou5 to dock with China Space Station, breaking a world record held by Russia's Soyuz MS-17 for 3 hours and 3 minutes on October 14, 2020.
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#103
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FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Nov, 2022 05:40
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#104
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Nov, 2022 05:55
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Different angle
https://twitter.com/wulei2020/status/1591286515686346753Check this video of #LongMarch7 blasting off... 🚀 The Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft, aboard a Long March-7 Y6 carrier rocket, blasted off from Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in China's southern island province of Hainan on Saturday.
(Video Credit:Zheng Yibing)
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#105
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FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Nov, 2022 07:49
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#106
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Nov, 2022 07:51
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#107
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Nov, 2022 08:09
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#108
by
Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 09:18
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China's Tianzhou-5 space truck sets world record.
Tianzhou 5 sets record by docking with Tiangong two hours after launch.
10:02 12.11.2022
BEIJING, November 12 - RIA Novosti. China's Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft set a world record on Saturday by docking with the orbital station just over two hours after being launched from the spaceport, China's manned flight program administration said.
The carrier rocket "Changzheng-7-Y6" with the cargo spacecraft "Tianzhou-5" was launched from the Wenchang Cosmodrome on Hainan Island on November 12, 2022 at 10.03 Beijing time (5.03 Moscow time), and already at 12.10 Beijing time (7.10 Moscow time). ) the truck docked with the rear port of the Tianhe main module of the Tiangong space station.
"This mission was the first to achieve autonomous rapid rendezvous and docking in two hours, setting a world record," the agency said in a statement.
It is noted that this technological breakthrough is of great importance for increasing the level of docking in orbit of Chinese spacecraft, as well as for improving the capacity of supplying the space station in emergency situations.
Thanks to the optimization of the rendezvous and docking control strategy, Tianzhou-5 docked with the station almost three times faster than Tianzhou-4 sent to Tiangong in May, then about 6.5 hours passed from launch to completion of docking.
The truck delivered to the station consumables, fuel and equipment necessary for a six-month stay and work in orbit for three astronauts from the Shenzhou-15 spacecraft, who are due to go to the station before the end of the year.
China began construction of the Tiangong National Orbital Station on April 29, 2021, when the Tianhe main module was successfully launched into orbit, the assembly of the station's main configuration was completed on November 3, 2022. The basic configuration of the Tiangong T-shaped station now consists of the main compartment of the Tianhe and two laboratory modules docked with it, Wentian and Mengtian, the three objects together weigh approximately 69 tons.
The total living space of the station reaches approximately 110 cubic meters, it can simultaneously accommodate three astronauts or six people during a crew change. The designed operational resource of the station is designed for 15 years - until 2038. In addition, at the end of 2023, it is planned to launch the Xuntian Autonomous Astrophysical Module with an optical telescope, which will periodically dock with the station for maintenance.
At the moment, the station has a crew of three manned spacecraft Shenzhou-14, which arrived at the Tiangong in July, this is the third crew on board the Chinese orbital station. The Shenzhou 14 crew is expected to take part in the first crew rotation at the Chinese orbital station, after which crew commander Chen Dong, China's first female astronaut Liu Yang, and Cai Xuzhe, making his first space flight, will return to Earth in December this year. , and the crew of the Shenzhou-15 spacecraft will remain in orbit.
https://ria.ru/20221112/kosmos-1831007255.html
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#109
by
Star One
on 12 Nov, 2022 09:21
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Launch video:
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#110
by
Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 10:05
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#111
by
Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 10:13
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Aboard Tianzhou 5 is a small satellite from the Macau University of Science and Technology, 澳门学生科普卫星一号 (Macao Student Science Satellite 1). There's a 500 kg Macao Science 1 sat under development, but I assume this is a different sat, probably just a cubesat?
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1591287164553383936
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#112
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Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 10:19
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#113
by
Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 12:21
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China launches Tianzhou-5 cargo ship to Tiangong space station
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#114
by
Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 16:08
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#115
by
Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 16:09
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#116
by
Rondaz
on 12 Nov, 2022 16:20
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#117
by
gwiz
on 12 Nov, 2022 16:22
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#118
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Nov, 2022 19:01
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#119
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 13 Nov, 2022 07:50
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#120
by
Rondaz
on 13 Nov, 2022 09:35
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#121
by
Rondaz
on 13 Nov, 2022 17:13
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External payloads on #Tianzhou5
High-energy particle detector (the one with cylindrical segment)
Hydrogen-Oxygen fuel cell to support future lunar crewed missions (the two blocks that are connected by cables)
Macau cubesat (to be deployed probably before reentry)?
https://twitter.com/CNSpaceflight/status/1591826458460422146
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#122
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FutureSpaceTourist
on 14 Nov, 2022 07:07
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#123
by
Rondaz
on 14 Nov, 2022 08:57
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#124
by
Satori
on 14 Nov, 2022 19:13
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So, only one small sat on board?
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#125
by
Bean Kenobi
on 14 Nov, 2022 19:24
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#126
by
Liss
on 14 Nov, 2022 20:10
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#127
by
Liss
on 14 Nov, 2022 20:17
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#128
by
Rondaz
on 15 Nov, 2022 01:37
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#129
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 15 Nov, 2022 05:49
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https://twitter.com/aj_fi/status/1592403694095826944The second stage of the Long March 7 that launched Tianzhou-5 days ago is in a 155 x 162 km, 41.5° inclined orbit, according to CMSA, and will reenter around 1023 UTC today, +/- 60 mins, according to 18th SDS.
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#130
by
Rondaz
on 15 Nov, 2022 12:10
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#131
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 05 May, 2023 15:24
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According to the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the Tianzhou-5 (天舟五号) cargo spacecraft was undocked from the Tianhe Core Module (天和核心舱) on 5 May 2023, at 07:26 UTC (15:26 China Standard Time), and started an independent flight stage. Tianzhou-5 will be re-docked to the China Space Station(中国空间站), on the front port of the Tianhe Core Module, after the departure of the Shenzhou-15 (神舟十五) crew spacecraft.
Credit: China National Space Administration (CNSA)/China Central Television (CCTV)
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#132
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 11 Sep, 2023 15:36
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#133
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 11 Sep, 2023 17:01
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#134
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 12 Sep, 2023 03:31
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#135
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 13 Sep, 2023 05:46
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twitter.com/planet4589/status/1701707146868699427
The Tianzhou-5 cargo ship, which undocked from the Chinese space station at 0846 UTC Sep 11, is reported to have made its deorbit burn and reentered at 0113 UTC. Its predicted ground track at that time was over the Pacific at 173E 13S
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1701707773518479461Allowing for the slower velocity post the deorbit burn, actual reentry point mght be more like 175E 14S, same general area of the Pacific
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#136
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 13 Sep, 2023 15:19
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