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Fengyun-3F - CZ-4C - Jiuquan - August 3, 2023 (03:47 UTC)
by
mikezang
on 08 May, 2022 07:14
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This might be launched 2nd half year, from Jiuquan or Taiyuan.
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#1
by
mikezang
on 22 Feb, 2023 02:46
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我国今年将发射两颗风云气象卫星my country will launch two Fengyun meteorological satellites this year
The Fengyun-3F star is expected to be launched in August. As a satellite in morning orbit, the satellite will take over the in-orbit business of Fengyun-3C. On the basis of ensuring global imaging of polar-orbiting meteorology and vertical atmospheric detection, the satellite will focus on imaging observation of the earth's surface, mainly used in weather forecasting, ecological environment, and disasters. Monitoring and other operations and research. The Fengyun-3 F star is equipped with 10 payloads, 2 of which are newly developed, and 3 of which are upgraded.
The last FY-3E was launched from Jiuquan in 2021, though before that past FY-3s were launched from Taiyuan.
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#2
by
mikezang
on 16 May, 2023 09:33
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There is a launch on Augest 4 from Jiuquan.
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#3
by
mikezang
on 09 Jun, 2023 08:51
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风云三号06星通过出厂评审,预计将于今年8月发射The Fengyun-3F passed the factory review and is expected to be launched in August this year
Every AI newsletter, China Meteorological Administration official Weibo news on June 9th, on May 31st, the 06-star Fengyun-3 factory review meeting was held in Shanghai. After listening to the factory review report of Fengyun-3 06 star, the participating experts said that the development and testing of the star and its payloads had all been completed and met the factory conditions, and they unanimously agreed to pass the factory review.
Fengyun-3F is the third satellite of Fengyun-3 03 batch of satellites. It belongs to the morning orbit satellite and is expected to be launched in August this year. After its successful launch and in-orbit operation, it will take over the in-orbit business of Fengyun-3C. . On the basis of ensuring the global imaging observation and atmospheric vertical detection of low-orbit meteorological satellites, the star focuses on atmospheric quantitative detection and climate change monitoring. The data are mainly used for weather forecasting, atmospheric chemistry and climate change monitoring operations and research.
This should be launched in Augest.
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#4
by
Vahe231991
on 15 Jun, 2023 21:18
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#5
by
mikezang
on 04 Jul, 2023 07:09
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#6
by
Liss
on 04 Jul, 2023 08:22
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If you go to the 10:10 LTDN plane (as FY-3C did), you'd launch at 11:55 BJT = 03:55 UTC.
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#7
by
mikezang
on 04 Jul, 2023 08:26
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If you go to the 10:10 LTDN plane (as FY-3C did), you'd launch at 11:55 BJT = 03:55 UTC.
The China NOTAM will be more accurate, wait for end of this month.
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#8
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 10 Jul, 2023 16:13
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#9
by
mikezang
on 28 Jul, 2023 21:42
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#10
by
mikezang
on 02 Aug, 2023 05:21
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#11
by
mikezang
on 02 Aug, 2023 13:28
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There is still no any NOTAM from ZLHW until now, I am adoubt this launch maybe will be delayed.
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#12
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 02 Aug, 2023 16:14
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#13
by
tehwkd
on 03 Aug, 2023 02:50
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#14
by
tehwkd
on 03 Aug, 2023 03:20
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#15
by
mikezang
on 03 Aug, 2023 03:29
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The number is Y44.
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#16
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 03 Aug, 2023 03:37
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#17
by
Sam Ho
on 03 Aug, 2023 03:43
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Sharing launch timeline:
Stage 1 cutoff 153s
1/2 separation 154s
Fairing separation 202s
2nd stage main cutoff 282s
2nd stage vernier cutoff 292s
2/3 separation 293s
stage 1st cutoff 618s
stage 2nd start 1218s
stage 2nd cutoff 1253s
spacecraft sep 1333s
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#18
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 03 Aug, 2023 03:43
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#19
by
Sam Ho
on 03 Aug, 2023 03:57
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In stage 3 flight and now in coast phase
FY-3 family portrait
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#20
by
Sam Ho
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:11
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#21
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:15
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#22
by
Sam Ho
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:16
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#23
by
Sam Ho
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:21
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#24
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:32
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#25
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:39
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#26
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:50
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#27
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 03 Aug, 2023 04:51
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#28
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 05:51
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Some screen grabs from the launch.
Liftoff!
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#29
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 05:52
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#30
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 05:56
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#31
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 05:59
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First stage separation.
T+3 minutes.
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#32
by
otter
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:02
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China launches Fengyun-3 satellitehttps://english.news.cn/20230803/39b6699ed08343ffab615681a63b8253/c.htmlJIUQUAN, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday launched a satellite into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.
The Fengyun-3 06 satellite was launched at 11:47 a.m. (Beijing Time) by a Long March-4C carrier rocket and successfully entered the planned orbit.
The launch marked the 481st flight mission of the Long March series carrier rockets.
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#33
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Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:07
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#34
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:10
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#35
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:14
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#36
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:18
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T+10 minutes.
Engine view. Mirror image of the view in the control room!
T+11 minutes.
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#37
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:22
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#38
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:42
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There was a presentation. Sorry for the postage size grabs, but the camera was zoomed quite a bit out.
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#39
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 06:55
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Second stage ignition was expected at T+20:18 with cutoff 35 seconds later at T+20:53. Here's some grabs of the burn. Again, camera was zoomed out.
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#40
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Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 07:03
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Separation occurred during the presentation! Only the last grab was shown near full screen.
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#41
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 07:06
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Here are the slides that were shown during the second ignition and spacecraft separation. The last slide is the sequence of events.
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#42
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 07:10
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Looks like the upper stage is doing a yaw maneuver. The satellite is at bottom left and is about to go out of view.
Control room view.
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#43
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 03 Aug, 2023 07:22
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#44
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 03 Aug, 2023 08:26
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#45
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 03 Aug, 2023 08:28
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#46
by
Alter Sachse
on 03 Aug, 2023 10:29
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#47
by
Alter Sachse
on 03 Aug, 2023 13:42
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2023-111A 98.81° 100.99min 802x810 km
2023-111B third stage
2023-111C 97.37° 94.52min 480x501km
111C is a second satellite ?
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#48
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 03 Aug, 2023 16:58
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#49
by
Alter Sachse
on 04 Aug, 2023 06:46
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#50
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 04 Aug, 2023 06:52
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https://twitter.com/OrbitalFocus/status/1687234644117204992?s=20
Mission Update
Fengyun 3F hitch-hiker
Aug 3, 03:47 UTC
Radio obs confirm that 57492, 2023-111C is indeed a satellite
http://OrbitalFocus.uk/2023#110
Signal characteristics are similar to Yaogan 21 and, as I pointed out earlier, the two satellites’ orbits are co-planar
I suspect that this is a mis-identification with this launch, because we have seen in the webcast that there's no place for this rocket to place something else in a completely different SSO (IIRC CZ-4C has only one restart capability). It may very well be a satellite, but it probably has nothing to do with 2023-111.
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#51
by
Alter Sachse
on 04 Aug, 2023 13:35
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Launch code looks like 01-176