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by SiberianTiger 01-27-2012, 09:42 PM
updated on Aug 8, 2012/
covering through Sep 30, 2012 NASA / USAF / US Military NET 14 August - NROL-36 + 11 cubesats - Atlas V 401 - Vandenberg AFB SLC-3E 23 August - Radiation Belt Storm Probes - Atlas V 401 - Cape Canaveral SLC-41 - 08:08 SpaceX & other USA-based private companies . ESA 21 September - Astra 2F and GSAT-10 - Ariane 5 ECA - Kourou ELA-3 Roscosmos 23 August - Intelsat 23 - Proton-M/Breeze-M - Baikonur 81/24 - 08:57 7 September - Luch 5B and Yamal-300K - Proton-M/Breeze-M - Baikonur 81/24 - 20:04 14 September - 3x Strela-3M - Rockot/Breeze-KM - Plesetsk 133/3 19 September - MetOp-B - Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat - Baikonur 31/6 - 16:29 25 September - EchoStar 16 - Proton-M/Breeze-M - Baikonur 200/39 SeaLaunch - MKU 17 August - Intelsat 21 - Zenit 3SL - Sea Odyssey - 06:56 China August - Compass MEO-2/5 - CZ-3B/E - XSLC LC2 August (?) - Shijian 9A/B (?) - CZ-2C (?) - TSLC LC9 (?) NET September - VRSS-1 - CZ-2D - JSLC SLS-2 Japan . India September 9 - SPOT 6 + PROITERES - PSLV-CA - Satish Dhawan SLP Other countries / agencies . Last edited by Galactic Penguin SST; 01-15-2013 at 03:20 PM. |
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May 3/4 Vega • Proba-V & VNREDSat 1A
Launch time: 0206:31 GMT on 4th (10:06:31 p.m. EDT on 3rd) Launch site: ZLV, Kourou, French Guiana A European Vega rocket, designated VV02, will launch on its second flight with the Proba-V Earth observation satellite for the European Space Agency and the VNREDSat 1A imaging satellite for Vietnam. Proba-V carries an instrument to provide a daily overview of global vegetation growth, and VNREDSat 1A will collect optical imagery. Delayed from March. Delayed from May 2 for extra checks on mobile gantry. [April 25] May 14 Proton • Eutelsat 3D Launch time: 1602 GMT (12:02 p.m. EDT) Launch site: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan An International Launch Services Proton rocket with a Breeze M upper stage will deploy the Eutelsat 3D satellite. Eutelsat 3D will provide customers in Europe and Africa with communications services. [April 18] May 15 Atlas 5 • GPS 2F-4 Launch window: 2139-2158 GMT (5:39-5:58 p.m. EDT) Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket will deploy the Air Force's fourth Block 2F navigation satellite for the Global Positioning System. The rocket will fly in the 401 vehicle configuration with a four-meter fairing, no solid rocket boosters and a single-engine Centaur upper stage. Delayed from March. [March 12] May 22/23 Delta 4 • WGS 5 Launch time: 0026-0058 GMT on 23rd (8:26-8:58 p.m. EDT on 22nd) Launch site: SLC-37B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida A United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket will the fifth Wideband Global SATCOM spacecraft, formerly known as the Wideband Gapfiller Satellite. Built by Boeing, this geostationary communications spacecraft will serve U.S. military forces. The rocket will fly in the Medium+ (5,4) configuration with four solid rocket boosters. Delayed from Jan. 18, February, March and May 8. [April 24] May 28 Soyuz • ISS 35S - MANNED Launch time: 2031 GMT (4:31 p.m. EDT) Launch site: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan A Russian government Soyuz rocket will launch the manned Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station with members of the next Expedition crew. The capsule will remain at the station for about six months, providing an escape pod for the crew. [March 28] TBD Long March 4B • CBERS 3 Launch time: TBD Launch site: Taiyuan, China A Chinese Long March 4B rocket will launch the CBERS 3 remote sensing satellite. CBERS 3 is the third China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite for the collection of global imagery for environmental, urban planning and agricultural applications. Delayed from December 2012, January and February. [Jan. 22] |
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