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FAILURE: Yunyao-1 x 3 - Shuangquxian-1 - Jiuquan - July 10, 2024 (23:40 UTC)
by
mikezang
on 27 Jun, 2024 06:01
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#1
by
mikezang
on 01 Jul, 2024 09:05
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It is said this might be delayed...
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#2
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Jul, 2024 12:09
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#3
by
Satori
on 04 Jul, 2024 15:26
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Is this still holding for tomorrow?
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#4
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 04 Jul, 2024 19:33
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Is this still holding for tomorrow?
Yes.
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#5
by
mikezang
on 05 Jul, 2024 04:23
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The VCCF A0429/24 removed, it is said that delayed !
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#6
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 05 Jul, 2024 06:36
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The VCCF A0429/24 removed, it is said that delayed !
It seems the corresponding marine navigation warning below is also cancelled (I uses Japan Coast Guard’s page and map for confirmation), so that’s confirmed:
021039Z JUL 24
HYDROPAC 2291/24(71).
INDIAN OCEAN.
DNC 03.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
052200Z TO 060400Z JUL IN AREA BOUND BY
00-11.00S 091-36.00E, 00-01.00N 090-32.00E,
02-30.00N 091-00.00E, 02-18.00N 092-04.00E.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 060500Z JUL 24.
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#7
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mikezang
on 09 Jul, 2024 07:44
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#8
by
mikezang
on 10 Jul, 2024 23:43
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Luanhced?
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#9
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KVP424
on 11 Jul, 2024 00:51
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No picture of the launch so far. I am kinda nervous for them.
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#10
by
mikezang
on 11 Jul, 2024 00:54
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It looks like failed....
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#11
by
KVP424
on 11 Jul, 2024 01:15
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Man I do feel bad for I-Space I wonder if it would be better if they go Landspace route where after failing their first solid fuel rocket they invest most of their resource in liquid fuel rocket.
I feel like that is better than having investor loosing confident after so many failure
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#12
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yuebai
on 11 Jul, 2024 02:09
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Man I do feel bad for I-Space I wonder if it would be better if they go Landspace route where after failing their first solid fuel rocket they invest most of their resource in liquid fuel rocket.
I feel like that is better than having investor loosing confident after so many failure
It's an interesting idea, but it needs more funds to achieve. I-Space is not as good at financing as landspace
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#13
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Satori
on 11 Jul, 2024 02:14
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What is the source of the information about the launch failure and also about the payloads that were on board?
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#14
by
KVP424
on 11 Jul, 2024 02:17
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Man I do feel bad for I-Space I wonder if it would be better if they go Landspace route where after failing their first solid fuel rocket they invest most of their resource in liquid fuel rocket.
I feel like that is better than having investor loosing confident after so many failure
It's an interesting idea, but it needs more funds to achieve. I-Space is not as good at financing as landspace
I guess so. It seems despite all the failure, they still have enough resource to continue develop Hyperbola-3.
So I feel like if they give up on solid fuel rocket early they could use their title of first private Chinese company to reach orbit as well as attracting more investor through showing their plan for resuable rocket more and more. All of this without building negative connotetation consecutive failure and low success rate they end up having by sticking with their solid fuel rocket.
Though I guess this can only be said since we have the hinsight.
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#15
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yuebai
on 11 Jul, 2024 02:34
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Man I do feel bad for I-Space I wonder if it would be better if they go Landspace route where after failing their first solid fuel rocket they invest most of their resource in liquid fuel rocket.
I feel like that is better than having investor loosing confident after so many failure
It's an interesting idea, but it needs more funds to achieve. I-Space is not as good at financing as landspace
I guess so. It seems despite all the failure, they still have enough resource to continue develop Hyperbola-3.
So I feel like if they give up on solid fuel rocket early they could use their title of first private Chinese company to reach orbit as well as attracting more investor through showing their plan for resuable rocket more and more. All of this without building negative connotetation consecutive failure and low success rate they end up having by sticking with their solid fuel rocket.
Though I guess this can only be said since we have the hinsight.
It's a great idea, but the actual situation is more complicated. Due to limited demand, the Chinese market actually lacks interest in faclon9-level rockets before the GUOWANG project. You can see that all these rocket projects are designed for satellite Internet projects after the GUOWANG project is confirmed. Therefore, it is normal to work hard on solid rockets.
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#16
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 11 Jul, 2024 02:54
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#17
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 11 Jul, 2024 04:02
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#18
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 11 Jul, 2024 05:46
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https://twitter.com/cnsawatcher/status/1811275171409412435Interstellar Glory’s rocket mission failed due to anomaly in fourth stage. Investigation underway for specific reasons. Hyperbolic-1 Y8 launch at UTC 23:40 July 10 from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center faced abnormal flight. Source:m.weibo.cn/status/On2Gxxk…
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#19
by
Liss
on 11 Jul, 2024 07:44
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#20
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FutureSpaceTourist
on 11 Jul, 2024 08:52
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#21
by
Satori
on 11 Jul, 2024 09:07
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The first information we have about the Yunyao-1 15 to 17 comes from this post...
云遥一号15星、16星和17星出征仪式顺利举行
The launch ceremony of the 15th, 16th and 17th satellites of Yunyao-1 was successfully held
At 7:17 on May 25, 2024, the departure ceremony of Yunyao-1 15, 16 and 17 was held in Changchun Aerospace Information Industrial Park.
These three meteorological remote sensing satellites are named by Beiyang Begonia Fund, Tianjin University Science and Technology Park and Entrepreneurship Knowledge Society respectively. Dr. Zhou Pei, deputy general manager of Beiyang Begonia Fund, relevant leaders and project team members of Tianjin Yunyao Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. and Changguang Satellite Co., Ltd. participated in this expedition.
Yunyao-1 15, 16 and 17 are new meteorological observation small satellites with the characteristics of short development cycle, high integration, light weight, small size and high cost performance. The satellite's space data products can be used for space environment detection. The satellite is mainly composed of GNSS occultation detection payload and infrared detection payload. The meteorological, space and infrared data products of the payload can be used in numerical weather, magnetic storm monitoring, earthquake prediction, marine environment prediction and other fields. The three satellites launched this time are typical applications for realizing automated testing and assembly line assembly, and are also important achievements in practicing the concept of mass production.
Yunyao-11 satellites 15, 16 and 17 will soon become members of Yunyao Aerospace's global meteorological space monitoring constellation. Yunyao Aerospace's global meteorological space monitoring constellation will form a global high-resolution, high-precision, full-scale atmospheric and ionosphere detection system, breaking the foreign technology monopoly, assisting the development of upstream and downstream industries, providing high-efficiency meteorological services for the "Belt and Road" countries, and increasing my country's international influence.
The satellite will be launched at the Shandong Haiyang Satellite Launch Center in the near future. After the successful launch, it can provide rich remote sensing data and product services for users in the meteorological, space, ocean, transportation and power industries.
The three of payloads might be as below, and they might also be named with Jilin-1....
Yunyao-1 15 (Beiyang Haitang Jijin-1) 云遥一号15 (北洋海棠基金一号)
Yunyao-1 16 (Tianjin Daxue Kejiyuan-1) 云遥一号16 (天津大学科技园一号)
Yunyao-1 17 (Chuangye Zhibenshe-1) 云遥一号16 (创业知本社一号)
As Liss pointed out, there is also an information regarding the launch of other(s) Yuyao-1 sats at the end of June from the topic
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=61074.0So, the question is, are we talking about the same payloads here? If so, then one of those payloads also named Fujing Tiance-1 (富景天策一号).