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#120
by
Ken the Bin
on 02 Nov, 2023 16:08
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Two NGA Space Debris notices, one for the
booster fairing recovery and the other for the second stage reentry.
020442Z NOV 23
NAVAREA XII 770/23(18).
EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
1847Z TO 2023Z DAILY 07 THRU 13 NOV
IN AREA BOUND BY
31-26.00N 121-19.00W, 29-51.00N 122-02.00W,
29-16.00N 122-02.00W, 29-20.00N 121-22.00W,
30-02.00N 121-07.00W, 31-25.00N 121-17.00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 132123Z NOV 23.//
020452Z NOV 23
HYDROPAC 3456/23(61).
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN OCEAN.
DNC 02.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
2057Z TO 2216Z DAILY 07 THRU 13 NOV
IN AREA BOUND BY
46-19.00S 031-05.00E, 47-15.00S 025-52.00E,
59-13.00S 030-13.00E, 58-17.00S 037-06.00E.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 132316Z NOV 23.//
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#121
by
realnouns
on 02 Nov, 2023 16:36
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#122
by
SmartAcronym
on 02 Nov, 2023 21:15
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Separate sat operators talking about November 9 as new launch date
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#123
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 03 Nov, 2023 12:41
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https://twitter.com/open_cosmos/status/1720428910985302428 PLATERO will be launching aboard the upcoming @SpaceX Transporter 9 mission!
The PLATERO satellite, funded by the @AndaluciaJunta through @AgapaAndalucia, integrates EO, IoT, and AI for enhanced environmental monitoring.
Stay tuned for updates!
#SatelliteLaunch #NewSpace
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#124
by
gongora
on 04 Nov, 2023 00:57
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#125
by
OneSpeed
on 04 Nov, 2023 03:47
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Two NGA Space Debris notices, one for the booster fairing recovery and the other for the second stage reentry.
Maps from the NGA notices.
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#126
by
Ken the Bin
on 04 Nov, 2023 11:51
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Separate sat operators talking about November 9 as new launch date
The FAA ATCSCC Current Operations Plan Advisory has it listed for November 9. (Bearing in mind as always that this is just advisory information, not official like an FAA TFR/NOTAM.)
https://www.fly.faa.gov/adv/adv_spt.jspSPACE-X TRANSPORTER-9, VANDENBERG, CA
PRIMARY: 11/09/23 1847Z-2023Z
BACKUP: 11/10/23 1847Z-2023Z
11/12/23 1847Z-2023Z
11/13/23 1847Z-2023Z
11/14/23 1847Z-2023Z
11/15/23 1847Z-2023Z
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#127
by
Fmedici
on 05 Nov, 2023 12:36
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#128
by
Fmedici
on 05 Nov, 2023 13:07
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#129
by
Fmedici
on 06 Nov, 2023 06:19
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#130
by
Fmedici
on 06 Nov, 2023 06:22
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About another Alba Orbital customer:
https://www.albaorbital.com/hydra-space Hydra Space, a leading provider of Internet of Things (IoT) pico-satellite solutions, has recently signed a second rideshare contract with Alba Orbital, the world-leading provider of PocketQube launch services. The agreement will see the launch of an additional 2P PocketQube satellite as part of Hydra Space's expanding network of IoT pico-satellites, launching in late 2023.
Further confirmation of its presence onboard in October:
https://twitter.com/AlbaOrbital/status/1712022801240990035Hydra Space have signed up for 2 more launches with us in 2024 🚀
Get ready for our 3RD SpaceX mission together in Q4 2023, as we deploy a constellation of IoT satellites for global connectivity!
Learn more about our PocketQube launch services here ▶️ https://ow.ly/Acia50PUX7r
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#131
by
Fmedici
on 06 Nov, 2023 06:27
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Heron Mk.II cubesat from the Aerospace Team of the University of Toronto onboard:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cy9WVMXP4wc/The countdown continues! We’re just over a week away from the launch of HERON Mk. II from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Here are five fun facts you probably didn’t know about HERON Mk. II:
1. HERON Mk. II is about 10 x 10 x 34 cm in size, which is about the size of a typical loaf of bread.
2. HERON Mk. II weighs 3.3 kg.
3. While in operation, HERON Mk. II will use permanent magnets to detumble and hysteresis material to align itself along the local direction of Earth’s magnetic field. Detumbling is the process of stabilizing the spacecraft’s orientation once it’s deployed from the rocket. These technologies form HERON Mk. II’s passive attitude control system.
4. Once in orbit, HERON Mk. II will be moving at a speed of about 7.7 km/s. At this speed, HERON Mk. II will make one trip around the Earth every 94 minutes.
5. At over 500 km in altitude, HERON Mk. II will be the highest orbiting undergraduate student-built Canadian satellite. At this altitude, HERON Mk. II will travel more than 43,000 km in each orbit.
HERON Mk. II is a 3U CubeSat scheduled to launch no earlier than November 2023 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. This historic mission will be the first student-funded satellite mission in Canada, and the first in a series of increasingly complex missions to push the envelope of what undergraduate satellite programs are capable of. HERON Mk. II’s primary mission objective is to demonstrate UTAT’s radio communications capabilities, while secondary objectives include validating the structural, thermal, power, and computing system designs.
To celebrate this achievement, we’ll be hosting a launch watch party on campus. Stay tuned for details!
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#132
by
grfredy
on 06 Nov, 2023 07:08
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#133
by
grfredy
on 06 Nov, 2023 15:17
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#134
by
Ken the Bin
on 06 Nov, 2023 23:21
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The new NGA notices are out for Transporter-9. It's bumped all the way out to
November 11.
062343Z NOV 23
NAVAREA XII 788/23(18).
EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
1847Z TO 2023Z DAILY 11 THRU 13 NOV
IN AREA BOUND BY
31-26.00N 121-19.00W, 29-51.00N 122-02.00W,
29-16.00N 122-02.00W, 29-20.00N 121-22.00W,
30-02.00N 121-07.00W, 31-25.00N 121-17.00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA XII 770/23.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 132123Z NOV 23.
062320Z NOV 23
HYDROPAC 3501/23(61).
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN OCEAN.
DNC 02.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
2057Z TO 2216Z DAILY 11 THRU 13 NOV
IN AREA BOUND BY
46-19.00S 031-05.00E, 47-15.00S 025-52.00E,
59-13.00S 030-13.00E, 58-17.00S 037-06.00E.
2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 3456/23.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 132316Z NOV 23.
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#135
by
grfredy
on 07 Nov, 2023 12:56
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#136
by
gongora
on 07 Nov, 2023 15:38
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Lynk has two sats launching this month. Not entirely sure which flight.
Lynk will launch Lynk Towers 5 and 6 on a SpaceX November 2023 launch.5 Once Lynk Towers 5 and 6 have launched and begun operations, Lynk will be operating five of its ten authorized satellites, consistent with Paragraph 34
Lynk plans to launch the remaining five satellites in the constellation by April 2024
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#137
by
realnouns
on 07 Nov, 2023 20:31
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https://www.fly.faa.gov/adv/adv_spt.jspSPACE-X TRANSPORTER-9, VANDENBERG, CA
PRIMARY: 11/11/23 1849Z-2023Z
BACKUP: 11/12/23 1849Z-2023Z
11/13/23 1849Z-2023Z
11/14/23 1849Z-2023Z
11/15/23 1849Z-2023
11/16/23 1849Z-2023Z
11/17/23 1849-2023Z
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#138
by
gongora
on 07 Nov, 2023 23:57
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GNOMES 4 license was granted on November 6, but that seems kinda late to be on this flight.
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#139
by
Elthiryel
on 08 Nov, 2023 22:01
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