Пуск запланирован на 16 марта 2017, 10:00-12:00 JST (01:00-03:00 UTC)
Пресс-релиз JAXA (на японском)
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2017/01/20170125_h2af33_j.html
Ссылки на предстоящие трансляции:
брифинг - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s066o8PTfv8
вывоз - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJU0KYMo8zI
пуск - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUbARjJfgvI
Цитироватьche wi пишет:
Ссылки на предстоящие трансляции:
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послепусковая пресс-конференция (примерно через 100 мин после пуска) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8VT2FO_Gm4
Прогноз погоды c 14-го по 20-е марта на район космодрома Танегасима
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H-IIA 33号機の打上げは3月16日(木)のAMです。種子島宇宙センターでは、射場の天気予報を公開しています。 16日の天気予報はまずまずでしょうか。 #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash) http://space.jaxa.jp/tnsc/tn-weather/ ... (https://t.co/Xv35RLCZHi)
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http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/jaxa/japanese-reconnaissance-satellite-set-for-thursday-launch-atop-h-iia-rocket/
ЦитироватьJapanese reconnaissance satellite set for Thursday launch atop H-IIA rocket
Curt Godwin | March 13th, 2017
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Archive photo of an H-IIA 202 being prepared for launch from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. Photo Credit: NASA
Preparations are underway at JAXA's (http://global.jaxa.jp/) Tanegashima Space Center for the launch of the IGS-RADAR-5 radar reconnaissance satellite. The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (https://www.mhi-global.com/products/space.html) H-IIA rocket, in the 202 configuration, is set to launch within a 2-hour window opening at 9:00 p.m. EDT March 15 (01:00 GMT March 16), 2017.
Sitting atop the 174-foot (53-meter) tall rocket is IGS-RADAR-5. The satellite is part of a fleet operated by the Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center (CSICE) and will provide information in support of both Japan's national defense and natural disaster operations.
CSICE is responsible for several state and military intelligence organizations, and IGS-RADAR-5 will increase the agency's data-gathering abilities.
Not much information about the satellite is publicly available, as would be expected. However, inferences can be made about it from its predecessors (http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/igs-radar-3.htm).
Information suggests the satellite will be ins erted in to a Sun-synchonous orbit (SSO) inclined roughly 97 degrees to the equator in a nearly circular 310-mile (500-kilometer) orbit. The solar powered spacecraft is likely built on a commercially-available Mitsubishi Electric Company (http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/) satellite bus. It's radar resolution is likely approximately 3.3 feet (1 meter).
The satellites ride, the H-IIA, is Japan's workhorse launch vehicle and has once again been tapped to deliver a national security payload to orbit. The rocket, in the 202 configuration (http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/h-2a-202.htm) – two stages, no liquid-fueled boosters, and two solid-fueled boosters – can loft approximately 8,800 pounds (4,000 kilograms) to SSO.
The H-IIA will lift off the pad with the core stage's single LE-7A engine, supplemented by two strap-on SRB-A solid-fueled boosters. The trio has a combined 1.49 million pounds (6,618 kilonewtons) of thrust at liftoff, with the boosters operating for the first 100 seconds of flight and accounting for more than 83 percent of the output.
The rocket's second stage is powered by a lone LE-5B liquid-fueled engine. Like its first stage sibling, the engine is also fueled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen (often shortened as "hydrolox") and provides 30,800 pounds (137 kilonewtons) of thrust in vacuum.
The H-IIA, in all of its configurations, has been a reliable vehicle for Japan. It has a launch success rate of nearly 97 percent. This flight will be the country's third orbital launch attempt of 2017 and the second from an H-IIA 202.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185600.png) SpaceFlight Insider @SpaceflightIns (https://twitter.com/SpaceflightIns) 20 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceflightIns/status/841393621546987521)
Japanese reconnaissance satellite set for Thursday launch atop H-IIA rocket http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/jaxa/japanese-reconnaissance-satellite-set-for-thursday-launch-atop-h-iia-rocket/ ... (https://t.co/XaIZbF0ily)
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09:17 ДМВ. Начался предпусковой брифинг (на яп. яз)
Съехало на 17-е.
https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/841533798823022592
Перенос пуска на 2017-03-17
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185298.jpg) ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ @nvslive (https://twitter.com/nvslive) 5 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/841533798823022592)
H-2Aロケット33号機の打上げは延期され、17日予定となりました。 会見中です。 http://blog.nvs-live.com/?eid=449 (https://t.co/EOBhrzEOqq) #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash)
ЦитироватьThe launch of H-2A Launch Vehicle No. 33 was postponed and it was scheduled for 17th. We are in a press conference.
ЦитироватьЗапуск Блок H-2A ракеты 33 откладывается, он стал 17 дней запланированных. Именно во время конференции.
Причина переноса - плохая погода
ЦитироватьH2A 33 scrubbed due to bad weather
Время пуска - 2017-03-17
10:20 am JST (
01:20 UTC,
04:20 ДМВ)
Цитироватьto March 17 10:20 AM JST
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H-IIA F33 launch was postponed because bad weather is expected.The new launch day is 17.March 10:20(JST) #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash)
09:39 ДМВ. Брифинг окончен. Никаких комментариев относительно ПН :(
Заявление JAXA
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2017/03/20170314_h2af33_j.html
ЦитироватьH-IIAロケット33号機による
情報収集衛星レーダ5号機の
打上げ延期について
平成29年3月14日
三菱重工業株式会社
国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構
三菱重工業株式会社および国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA)は、情報収集衛星レーダ5号機を搭載したH-IIAロケット33号機(H-IIA・F33)の打上げを平成29年3月16日に予定しておりましたが、当日の天候悪化が予想されるため、下記の通り打上げ日を変更すると共に、打上げ時刻を設定いたしました。
なお、3月17日の打上げの可否については、明日以降の天候状況を踏まえ、再度判断いたします。
記
[TH]打上げ日[/TH] | : | 平成29年3月17日(金) |
[TH]打上げ時刻[/TH] | : | 10時20分00秒(日本標準時) |
[TH]打上げ時間帯[/TH] | : | 10時20分00秒~10時33分57秒(日本標準時) |
[TH]打上げ予備期間[/TH] | : | 平成29年3月18日(土)~平成29年4月10日(月) |
ЦитироватьAccording to H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 33
Information collection satellite radar Unit 5
About launch delay
March 14, Heisei 29
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Aerospace Exploration Agency
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and National Research and Development Corporation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 33 (H-IIA · F33) equipped with the information collection satellite radar No. 5 on March 16, Although scheduled on the day, because weather deterioration on the day is expected, we set the launch time as well as changing the launch date as described below.
Furthermore, we will judge again about the possibility of launch on March 17, based on the weather conditions after tomorrow.
Record
Launch date: Friday, March 17,
Launch time: 10:20:00 (Japan Standard Time)
Launch time zone: 10: 20: 00 - 10: 33: 57 (Japan Standard Time)
Preliminary launch period: Saturday, March 18, Heisei 30 - April 10, Heisei 29
ЦитироватьСогласно H-IIA ракета 33 шт
Сбор информации спутникового радара Раздел 5
Для запуска отложено
2017 14 марта
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Национальный научно-исследовательский Японского агентства аэрокосмических исследований
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. и Национальное агентство по исследованиям и разработкам Японское аэрокосмическое (JAXA), H-IIA ракета 33 Аппарат оснащен блоком 5 информационного сбора спутниковой радиолокационной (H-IIA · F33) запуска 2017 16 марта был запланирован в течение дня, а потому, что день погода Ухудшения ожидается, наряду с изменением улицы дату начала следующего, мы установили время запуска.
Следует отметить, что для возможности запуска 17-го марта, на основе метеорологической ситуации после завтра, я буду судить снова.
Ki
Дата запуска: 17 марта 2017 (пятница)
Время запуска: 10 час 20 минут 00 секунд (Япония Standard Time)
Диапазон времени запуска: 10 часов 20 минут 00 секунд до 10 часов 33 минут 57 секунд (Япония Standard Time)
Запуск предварительный период: 18 марта 2017 (суббота) - 10 апреля 2017 года (понедельник)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185298.jpg) ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ @nvslive (https://twitter.com/nvslive) 17 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/841548286108426240)
【打上げ延期】3月16日に打ち上げ予定でしたH-2Aロケット33号機は上空に氷結層の発生が予想されることから、3月17日10時20分に延期されました。 #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash)
Цитировать【Postponement of launch】 H-2A Launch Vehicle No. 33, which was scheduled to be launched on 16th March, was postponed to 10:20 on March 17, due to the expected occurrence of freezing layer in the sky.
http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/jaxa/jaxas-h-iia-igs-radar-5-delayed-1-day/
ЦитироватьJAXA's H-IIA with IGS Radar 5 delayed by 1 day
Derek Richardson
March 14th, 2017
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Archive photo of an H-IIA rocket. Photo Credit: JAXA
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA (http://global.jaxa.jp/)) has delayed the launch of its H-IIA rocket with the Information Gathering Satellite (IGS) Radar 5 reconnaissance satellite by one day due to weather. Liftoff is now targeted for 9:20 p.m. EDT March 16 (01:20 GMT March 17), 2017.
According to the Japanese space agency, weather was expected to deteriorate in advance of the original 9 p.m. EDT March 15 (http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/jaxa/japanese-reconnaissance-satellite-set-for-thursday-launch-atop-h-iia-rocket/) (01:20 GMT March 16) launch attempt. Within the next day, JAXA will evaluate (http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2017/03/20170314_h2af33_j.html) the weather for the new launch attempt.
The 174-foot (53-meter) tall rocket will launch from JAXA's Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. While not much is known about the IGS Radar 5 payload, based on its predecessors (http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/igs-radar-3.htm) it will be sent into a Sun-synchronous orbit inclined roughly 97 degrees to the equator in a nearly circular 310-miles (500-kilometer) orbit.
H-IIA is JAXA's workhorse rocket. Built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, it will fly in the 202 configuration (http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/h-2a-202.htm), which includes two stages, no liquid-fueled boosters, and two solid-fueled boosters. The vehicle can send about 8,800 pounds (4,000 kilograms) into SSO.
When it launches, this will be the country's third orbital launch attempt in 2017, the second from an H-IIA.
Вывоз РН ожидается 2017-03-16 около 15:00 ДМВ (12:00 UTC)
Трансляция вывоза - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJU0KYMo8zI
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185298.jpg) ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ @nvslive (https://twitter.com/nvslive) 2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/842283587319676929)
H-2Aロケット33号機の第1回GO/NOGO判断会議の結果はGO 機体移動実施可能との連絡あり。 今晩、ロケットを発射場へ移動させます 天候次第ですが下記で生中継予定です http://blog.nvs-live.com/?eid=449 (https://t.co/EOBhrzEOqq) #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash)
ЦитироватьThe result of the 1st GO / NOGO decision meeting of H - 2A Launch Vehicle No.3 is informed that GO aircraft movement is possible. I will move the rocket to the launch site tonight, but depending on the weather it will be live broadcast below
ЦитироватьВ результате первого совещания по решению GO / NOGO ракеты-носителя H-2A № 3 сообщается, что движение самолета GO возможно. Сегодня вечером я перенесу ракету на место запуска, но в зависимости от погоды будет транслироваться в прямом эфире ниже
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185298.jpg) ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ @nvslive (https://twitter.com/nvslive) 2 мин.назад (https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/842284672910417920)
ロケットを組立棟から発射場に動かす作業は通常打上げの12~13時間まえに実施することが多いですが、天気が悪い場合などは予定を繰り上げて実施する場合もあります。GO判断の連絡が早いので移動も早まる可能性があります。#nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash)
ЦитироватьMovement of the rocket fr om the assembly building to the launch site is often carried out before 12 to 13 hours of launch normally, but there are cases wh ere the schedule is carried forward as if the weather is bad. Since the contact of GO judgment is early, movement is likely to go faster.
ЦитироватьДвижение ракеты из сборочного цеха на место запуска часто выполняется до 12-13 часов пуска в нормальном режиме, но бывают случаи, когда график переносится, как если бы погода была плохая. Поскольку контакт решения GO рано, движение, скорее всего, будет идти быстрее.
Цитировать(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/474814136975511553/8TC42mFS_bigger.png) tenki.jp ( 種子島 ) @tenkijp_tanegas (https://twitter.com/tenkijp_tanegas) 11 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/tenkijp_tanegas/status/842287432649269252)
16時発表 中種子町の今夜の天気 雨のち曇 最高14℃ 最低8℃ #tenkijp_種子島 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/tenkijp_%E7%A8%AE%E5%AD%90%E5%B3%B6?src=hash)
Цитировать16 o'clock announced Today's weather tonight rain in the middle of town rain Cloudy clouds up to 14 ° C minimum 8 ° C #tenkijp_ Tanegashima
Цитировать16:00 объявлено Сегодня погода сегодня вечером дождь в центре города дождь Облачно с прояснениями до 14 ° C минимум 8 ° C #tenkijp_ Tanegashima
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842291029390774272)
竹崎展望台から射点方向。17時19分頃。このときの雨は、ぱらぱら降る程度になっていました。
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ЦитироватьTakezaki Obstacle direction from the viewing direction. Around 17:19. Rain at this time was about to fall.
ЦитироватьTakezaki Препятствие направлении от направления просмотра. Около 17:19. Дождь в это время собирался упасть.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 4 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842313153698390017)
VABの扉、オープン!
ЦитироватьThe door of VAB, open!
ЦитироватьДверь VAB, открыта!
Похоже, скоро начнут вывозить...
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185298.jpg) ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ @nvslive (https://twitter.com/nvslive) 39 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/842315654023716865)
VABの扉が開きました。 通常ですと扉解放から1時間後にロケットの移動が開始されますので20時に移動開始のようです #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #H2AF33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/H2AF33?src=hash)
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ЦитироватьThe door of VAB has opened. Normally, movement of the rocket will be started one hour after the door release, so it seems to start moving at 20 o'clock
ЦитироватьДверь VAB открылась. Обычно движение ракеты запускается через час после отпускания двери, поэтому кажется, что она начинает двигаться в 20 часов
Ждём-с...
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185298.jpg) ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ @nvslive (https://twitter.com/nvslive) 11 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/842330774422474753)
H-IIAロケット33号機 機体移動が始まりました。 移動の模様を中継中です。 http://blog.nvs-live.com/?eid=449 (https://t.co/EOBhrzEOqq) #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash)
ЦитироватьH-IIA Launch Vehicle No.33 Aircraft movement started. I am relaying the pattern of movement.
ЦитироватьРакета-носитель H-IIA № 33 Началось движение самолета. Я передаю образец движения.
Просто фото
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 7 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842332560470360064)
手持ちで撮ったのでブレてますが、機体移動の様子です。(降雨のため、竹崎の屋根の下で撮ってます)
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Идёт трансляция на японском
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJU0KYMo8zI
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842336226468225025)
H-IIAロケット33号機が射点に着きました。これから打ち上げに向けた準備が始まります。
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ЦитироватьThe H - IIA Launch Vehicle No.33 arrived at the launch point. Preparation for launch will begin in the future.
ЦитироватьРакета-носитель H-IIA № 33 прибыла на место запуска. Подготовка к запуску начнется в будущем.
Похоже, трансляция закончилась.
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H-ⅡA33号機 中型射点跡より #H2AF33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/H2AF33?src=hash)
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Прогноз погоды на запуск - пока благоприятный
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H-IIAロケット 33号機の打上げは3月17日(金)10:20です。種子島宇宙センターでは、射場の天気予報を公開しています。 最新の予報ですと晴れ間になる模様 #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash) #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash) http://space.jaxa.jp/tnsc/tn-weather/ ... (https://t.co/Xv35RLCZHi)
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ЦитироватьThe launch of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 33 is March 17th (Friday) at 10:20. At the Tanegashima Space Center, the weather forecast for the launch site is released. If it is the latest forecast, it will be sunny.
ЦитироватьЗапуск ракеты-носителя H-IIA № 33 состоится 17 марта (пятница) в 10:20. В Космическом центре Танегасима прогноз погоды на стартовую площадку отпущен. Если это последний прогноз, будет солнечно.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842402267361812480)
H-IIAロケット33号機。第2回GO/NOGO判断会議の結果はGOです。ターミナルカウントダウン作業開始可となりました。
ЦитироватьH-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 33. The result of the 2nd GO / NOGO decision meeting is GO. Terminal countdown work started now.
ЦитироватьРакета-носитель H-IIA № 33. Результатом второго совещания по решению GO / NO GO является GO. Теперь начались работы по обратному отсчету.
Обратный отсчет запущен.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186040.jpg) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight) 17 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/842458177857851392)
ARTICLE: Japanese H-IIA rocket ready for latest IGS spy satellite launch - https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/03/japanese-h-iia-rocket-latest-igs-launch/ ... (https://t.co/0M5ztbCvcb) @naritamasahiro (https://twitter.com/naritamasahiro) with the rollout photos.
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https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/03/japanese-h-iia-rocket-latest-igs-launch/
ЦитироватьJapanese H-IIA rocket ready for latest IGS spy satellite launch
March 16, 2017 by William Graham
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Japan's H-IIA rocket is preparing to loft the next in a series of new-generation optical imaging satellite for the country's military. The launch of latest IGS-5 spacecraft is scheduled for lift off at 10:20 local time (01:20 UTC) on Friday, setting sail from the first pad of the Tanegashima Space Centre's Yoshinobu Launch Complex.
Japanese Mission:
The launch will carry the fifteenth spacecraft in Japan's Joho Shushu Eisei (JSE) series of satellites, commonly known in English as the Information Gathering Satellites or IGS. The IGS program, which is operated by Japan's Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Centre, consists of optical and radar imaging spacecraft.
The IGS program was initiated by Japan following North Korea's attempted launch of the Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 satellite in August 1998; a launch which overflew Japan and raised concerns about North Korea's ability to develop a rocket capable of attacking Japan.
Спойлер
The satellites are constructed by Mitsubishi Electric and launched by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries using the H-IIA rocket.
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The first pair of IGS satellites – one carrying an optical imaging payload and the other a radar imager – were launched together in March 2003. After another dual launch the same year ended in failure, IGS launches were postponed until the deployment of a lone optical satellite in 2006. A radar spacecraft followed in 2007, launching with a prototype second-generation optical satellite.
The constellation entered its second generation of satellite in November 2009 with the fourth IGS Optical spacecraft; another second-generation optical spacecraft followed in September 2011.
The radar element of the constellation has also entered its second generation, with spacecraft launching in December 2011 and January 2013. The 2013 launch also carried a prototype for the third-generation optical IGS spacecraft, the operational version of which was launched in March of 2015.
A further second-generation radar satellite was deployed in January in order to provide the constellation with redundancy should a satellite be lost. The need for a spare satellite arose due to the poor reliability of the first-generation radar satellites, which both failed within four years of their launches.
The latest launch carried the second third-generation spacecraft for the series, Optical 5. Taking advantage of systems demonstrated by 2013's prototype mission and the 2015 mission, the Optical 5 satellite will be used to image the Earth's surface in high resolution. The satellite is reported to have a ground resolution of approximately 40 centimeters (16 in).
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For Friday's launch – which was delayed by poor weather earlier this week – the H-IIA will fly in its 202 configuration. The smallest version of the H-IIA, the 202 has been used for all of its launches since a 2009 upgrade increased its performance and rendered the now-retired intermediate 2022 and 2024 configurations obsolete.
A two-stage vehicle, the rocket consists of fully cryogenic first and second stages; fuelled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. A pair of SRB-A3 solid rocket motors provide additional thrust to the first stage during the early phases of the flight.
The rocket that will perform Friday's launch has the flight number F-33.
Departing from Pad 1 of the Yoshinobu Launch Complex, or LA-Y, at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Tanegashima Space Centre, the rocket will carry its payload into a sun-synchronous orbit.
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The Yoshinobu Complex consists of two pads, the first of which was built for Japan's H-II rocket in the 1990s, with the second being constructed in the early 2000s as a backup pad for the H-IIA.
For this mission, the first pad will be used by the H-IIA with the second plays host to the larger H-IIB, which is used for JAXA's Kounotori resupply missions to the International Space Station.
The LE-7A engine which powers the first stage of the H-IIA will ignite two to three seconds before liftoff.
When the countdown reaches zero, the vehicle will ignite its SRM-A3 solid motors to begin the climb towards orbit. Although details of the mission profile have not been published, it is likely to follow a similar flightplan to Japan's previous launches into sun-synchronous orbits.
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The solid rocket motors will burn for the first 99 seconds of the flight before their thrust tail off and they are no longer providing sufficient thrust to aid the vehicle's ascent. Hydraulic actuators will activate approximately nine seconds after the motors burn out to jettison their spent casings from the rocket.
The rocket's payload fairing also separates during first-stage flight, likely around four to five minutes after liftoff.
The first stage's fuel supply will be depleted at around the six minute, fifty seconds mark in the flight, after which the vehicle will coast until stage separation eight seconds later. Six seconds after staging the LE-5B engine of the second stage will ignite to begin its role in the launch.
Depending on mission parameters the second stage can either make a single burn with a duration of around eight minutes, or two shorter burns, to achieve the satellite's operational sun-synchronous orbit. The single-burn profile, followed shortly be spacecraft separation, is the most likely scenario.
While there were unknowns, per the parameters of the ascent, a successful spacecraft separation will be confirmed by JAXA at some point after the event occurs.
(Images via JAXA and Twitter (https://twitter.com/naritamasahiro))
Видео вывоза (19:01)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w1Vt9m_qW8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w1Vt9m_qW8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w1Vt9m_qW8)
Обещают трансляцию https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgSdS73JII
Идёт заправка
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185298.jpg) ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ @nvslive (https://twitter.com/nvslive) 3 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/842485793184661504)
本日17日10:20に打上げ予定のH-IIAロケット33号機は0:50頃「第2回GO/NOGO判断会議」の結果GOと判断され準備が進んでいます。 黒い段間部から白い煙が見えますので燃料充填が進んでいるようです。 写真は6時頃のロケットの様子です #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash)
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ЦитироватьThe H - IIA Launch Vehicle No. 33 that is planned to be launched at 10:20 today is scheduled to be judged as GO at around 0:50 and preparations are proceeding. White smoke can be seen from the black interstage, so it seems that fuel filling is proceeding. The picture shows the state of the rocket around 6 o'clock
ЦитироватьРакета-носитель H-IIA № 33, который планируется запустить в 10:20 сегодня, будет оцениваться как GO около 0:50, и подготовка продолжается. Белый дым можно увидеть на черном промежуточном этапе, так что, похоже, продолжается заполнение топливом. На рисунке показано состояние ракеты около 6 часов
Предстартовая подготовка продолжается
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842489343121928192)
夜が明けてきました。H-IIAロケット33号機の準備も進んでいる模様です。
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ЦитироватьThe night began to break. It seems that preparations for H - IIA Launch Vehicle No.3 are also proceeding.
ЦитироватьНочь начала ломаться. Похоже, идет подготовка к ракете H - IIA №3.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842495279202938880)
竹崎展望台から射点方向。
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842499741648732160)
恒例のレンズテスト。
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Получено третье подтверждение на ПУСК
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842531611576954880)
第三回判断もGo!
Трансляция началась
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186040.jpg) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight) 2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/842535909241307136)
The Range at Tanegashima. I'm also always reminded of the "second machine" in the movie Contact. #WannaTakeARide (https://twitter.com/hashtag/WannaTakeARide?src=hash)
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[TH]Mission[/TH]| IGS-Radar 5 (http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/mission-monitor) |
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[TH]Vehicle[/TH]| H-IIA 202 |
[TH]Time[/TH]| 17 Mar 10:20:00 JST (UTC+9) |
[TH]Window[/TH]| 13 min |
[TH]Location[/TH]| Tanegashima Space Center Pad 1 |
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842544311854030848)
最終判断はGo!
Финальное
ДОБРО!
Пошла.
Есть КП! 04: 21 ДМВ
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186040.jpg) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight) 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/842546562836389888)
LAUNCH! JAXA H-IIA launches with the IGS-5 spy satellite! Follow Along Live: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=42128.40 ... (https://t.co/0mTzj9lqRD)
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Там что, 2-я ступень еще работает? Тяжело без японского :) .
2-я закончила.
ЦитироватьПрол пишет:
Там что, 2-я ступень еще работает? Тяжело без японского :) .
Примерная циклограмма есть здесь
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=42128.msg1655227#msg1655227
но засада - тоже почти вся на японском :(
Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
ЦитироватьПрол пишет:
Там что, 2-я ступень еще работает? Тяжело без японского :) .
Примерная циклограмма есть здесь
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=42128.msg1655227#msg1655227
но засада - тоже почти вся на японском :(
Спасибо.
Ну вот и разделение с КА. Можно поздравить японцев с выводом.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/31162.jpg) 柴田孔明 @koumeiShibata (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata) 58 сек. назад (https://twitter.com/koumeiShibata/status/842551452614647809)
衛星分離!
Есть отделение IGS Radar-5
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67530.jpg) Spaceflight Now @SpaceflightNow (https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow) 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/842551723902353408)
The H-2A rocket has delivered a Japanese satellite into orbit to monitor North Korean and Chinese military movements https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/03/17/h-2a-rocket-in-position-for-launch-of-japanese-radar-reconnaissance-craft/ ... (https://t.co/ISzHvllK9Q)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bJv5X7P7Sc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bJv5X7P7Sc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bJv5X7P7Sc) (8:56)
[ЗАПИСЬ] Прямая трансляция пуска РН H-IIA (IGS Radar 5) на русском (27:04)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgSdS73JII
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgSdS73JII (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgSdS73JII)
Теперь у японцев группировка из 4-х КА с РСА. Молодцы. Можно только позавидовать :cry: .
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H-IIAロケット33号機の打ち上げは成功しました。 情報収集衛星レーダー5号機の分離を確認のアナウンス。 #h2af33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/h2af33?src=hash) http://blog.nvs-live.com/?eid=449 (https://t.co/EOBhrzWpP0) #nvslive (https://twitter.com/hashtag/nvslive?src=hash)
ЦитироватьThe launch of the H - IIA Launch Vehicle No.3 succeeded. Information announcement Announcement confirming separation of the satellite radar 5 Unit.
Цветущая сакура и уносящаяся вдаль ракета...
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185634.jpg) マゲシマン つば九郎に会いたい! @mageshiman1025 (https://twitter.com/mageshiman1025) 24 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/mageshiman1025/status/842554812159807488)
桜とロケットロードと遊具で遊ぶ子ども達 #H2AF33 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/H2AF33?src=hash)
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https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/03/japanese-h-iia-rocket-latest-igs-launch/
ЦитироватьJapanese H-IIA rocket launches latest IGS spy satellite
March 16, 2017 by William Graham
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Japan's H-IIA rocket has lofted the next in a series of new-generation radar imaging satellite for the country's military. The launch of latest IGS-5 spacecraft lifted off on schedule at 10:20 local time (01:20 UTC) on Friday, setting sail from the first pad of the Tanegashima Space Centre's Yoshinobu Launch Complex.
Japanese Mission:
The launch carried the fifteenth spacecraft in Japan's Joho Shushu Eisei (JSE) series of satellites, commonly known in English as the Information Gathering Satellites or IGS. The IGS program, which is operated by Japan's Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Centre, consists of optical and radar imaging spacecraft.
The IGS program was initiated by Japan following North Korea's attempted launch of the Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 satellite in August 1998; a launch which overflew Japan and raised concerns about North Korea's ability to develop a rocket capable of attacking Japan.
Спойлер
The satellites are constructed by Mitsubishi Electric and launched by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries using the H-IIA rocket.
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The first pair of IGS satellites – one carrying an optical imaging payload and the other a radar imager – were launched together in March 2003. After another dual launch the same year ended in failure, IGS launches were postponed until the deployment of a lone optical satellite in 2006. A radar spacecraft followed in 2007, launching with a prototype second-generation optical satellite.
The constellation entered its second generation of satellite in November 2009 with the fourth IGS Optical spacecraft; another second-generation optical spacecraft followed in September 2011.
The radar element of the constellation has also entered its second generation, with spacecraft launching in December 2011 and January 2013. The 2013 launch also carried a prototype for the third-generation optical IGS spacecraft, the operational version of which was launched in March of 2015.
A further second-generation radar satellite was deployed in January in order to provide the constellation with redundancy should a satellite be lost. The need for a spare satellite arose due to the poor reliability of the first-generation radar satellites, which both failed within four years of their launches.
The latest launch carried the second third-generation spacecraft for the series. Taking advantage of systems demonstrated by 2013's prototype mission and the 2015 mission, the Optical 5 satellite will be used to image the Earth's surface in high resolution. The satellite is reported to have a ground resolution of approximately 40 centimeters (16 in).
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For Friday's launch – which was delayed by poor weather earlier this week – the H-IIA flew in its 202 configuration. The smallest version of the H-IIA, the 202 has been used for all of its launches since a 2009 upgrade increased its performance and rendered the now-retired intermediate 2022 and 2024 configurations obsolete.
A two-stage vehicle, the rocket consists of fully cryogenic first and second stages; fuelled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. A pair of SRB-A3 solid rocket motors provide additional thrust to the first stage during the early phases of the flight.
The rocket that performed Friday's launch had the flight number F-33.
Departing from Pad 1 of the Yoshinobu Launch Complex, or LA-Y, at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Tanegashima Space Centre, the rocket carried its payload into a sun-synchronous orbit.
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The Yoshinobu Complex consists of two pads, the first of which was built for Japan's H-II rocket in the 1990s, with the second being constructed in the early 2000s as a backup pad for the H-IIA.
For this mission, the first pad was used by the H-IIA with the second plays host to the larger H-IIB, which is used for JAXA's Kounotori resupply missions to the International Space Station.
The LE-7A engine which powers the first stage of the H-IIA ignited two to three seconds before liftoff.
When the countdown reached zero, the vehicle ignited its SRM-A3 solid motors to begin the climb towards orbit. Although details of the mission profile have not been published, it is likely to follow a similar flightplan to Japan's previous launches into sun-synchronous orbits.
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The solid rocket motors burned for the first 99 seconds of the flight before their thrust tailed off and they were no longer providing sufficient thrust to aid the vehicle's ascent. Hydraulic actuators activated approximately nine seconds after the motors burned out to jettison their spent casings from the rocket.
The rocket's payload fairing also separated during first-stage flight, likely around four to five minutes after liftoff.
The first stage's fuel supply was depleted at around the six minute, fifty seconds mark in the flight, after which the vehicle coasted until stage separation eight seconds later. Six seconds after staging the LE-5B engine of the second stage ignited to begin its role in the launch.
Depending on mission parameters the second stage can either make a single burn with a duration of around eight minutes, or two shorter burns, to achieve the satellite's operational sun-synchronous orbit. The single-burn profile, followed shortly be spacecraft separation, is the most likely scenario.
While there were unknowns, per the parameters of the ascent, a successful spacecraft separation was confirmed by JAXA shortly after the event occurred.
(Images via JAXA and Twitter (https://twitter.com/naritamasahiro))
Послепусковая пресс-конференция началась
Пресс-конференция завершилась
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4102847
ЦитироватьЯпония запустила ракету с разведывательным спутником
ТОКИО, 17 марта. /Корр. ТАСС Кирилл Агафонов/. Японское агентство аэрокосмических исследований (JAXA) запустило в пятницу разведывательный спутник Radar-5 с помощью тяжелой ракеты-носителя H-2A. Прямая трансляция старта с космодрома Танэгасима в префектуре Кагосима велась в прямом эфире.
Запуск спутника прошел успешно. Об этом сообщила компания Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, разработавшая H-2A.
Спутник оснащен специальными радарами, которые позволят вести наблюдение в ночное время и при плохих погодных условиях. Вместе с тем точные характеристики аппарата неизвестны. На орбите он должен заменить своего предшественника Radar-3, который был запущен еще в 2011 году в связи с ракетными испытаниями в КНДР.
Изначально запуск Radar-5 планировался на четверг, однако был перенесен из-за плохой погоды.
В январе с Танэгасимы был отправлен в космос военный спутник связи "Кирамэки-2" ("Искра-2") . В составе группировки с двумя другими аппаратами он будет обслуживать исключительно нужды вооруженных сил страны.
https://ria.ru/science/20170317/1490227197.html
ЦитироватьЯпония запустила новый разведывательный спутник
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ТОКИО, 17 мар — РИА Новости, Иван Захарченко. Япония запустила в пятницу очередной разведывательный спутник IGS Radar-5. Старт ракеты-носителя H-2A/F33 с космодрома "Танэгасима", расположенного в префектуре Кагосима на юго-западе страны, транслировался в режиме онлайн в интернете.
По данным японского аэрокосмического агентства JAXA, разработкой спутника IGS Radar-5 занималась компания Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Предыдущий ее спутник IGS Radar-4 был запущен в январе 2013 года.
Япония тратит в год до 60 миллиардов иен (около 500 миллионов долларов) на создание и разработку спутников-шпионов. Поводом служат ракетные испытания Северной Кореи. Сейчас на орбите находятся также два действующих оптических разведывательных спутника "Когаку-3" и "Когаку-4" и два действующих радарных. Оптические спутники ведут съемку Земли, в том числе военных объектов, днем, а радарные следят за земной поверхностью ночью или в условиях облачности.
Картинка у РИА конечно красивая, но к запуску не относится.
Нравятся слова про прямую трансляцию упуская силами энтузиастов :)
http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/jaxa/japanese-information-gathering-satellite-sent-orbit/
ЦитироватьJapanese Information Gathering Satellite sent into orbit
Derek Richardson
March 17th, 2017
Спойлер
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Archive photo of an H-IIA 202 launch. Photo Credit: JAXA
After a 24-hour delay, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA (http://global.jaxa.jp/)) successfully launched its H-IIA rocket with the Information Gathering Satellite (IGS) Radar 5 reconnaissance spacecraft. The vehicle soared out of the Tanegashima Space Center at 9:20 p.m. EDT March 16 (01:20 GMT March 17), 2017.
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The weather prompted mission managers to
postpone (http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2017/03/20170314_h2af33_j.html) the flight by a day as it was expected to deteriorate in advance of the
original launch date (http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/jaxa/japanese-reconnaissance-satellite-set-for-thursday-launch-atop-h-iia-rocket/). For the March 17 attempt, the weather cooperated.
The 174-foot (53-meter) tall H-IIA rocket, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, was in a
202 configuration (http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/h-2a-202.htm), meaning it had two stages, zero liquid-fueled boosters, and two solid-fueled boosters. The first stage's main engine, the liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen consuming LE-7A, roared to life as the engine's turbopumps built up to the 200,000 pounds (870 kilonewtons) of thrust.
Once the onboard flight computer deemed the engine start was nominal, the two strap-on boosters, each producing 520,000 pounds (2,305 kilonewtons) of thrust, ignited and the vehicle leapt off Pad 1.
As it soared into partly cloudy skies, the vehicle began to turn toward its designated orbit. IGS Radar 5 is expected to be placed into a polar orbit around 300 miles (500 kilometers) above Earth.
After about two minutes, the two solid motors, no longer needed, separated from the accelerating first stage. Using the lone LE-7A engine, the vehicle continued to push toward space. Once the atmosphere thinned, the payload fairing was jettisoned. This occurred roughly 3.5 minutes after liftoff.
Six-and-a-half minutes after leaving southern Japan, the first stage finished consuming its fuel and separated. The second stage's LE-5B engine soon ignited. It also consumed liquid hydrogen and oxygen. Providing some 31,000 pounds (137 kilonewtons) of thrust, the stage finished the job of sending the spacecraft into orbit.
IGS Radar 5 joins seven other
IGS spacecraft (http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/igs-radar-3.htm) in space. According to the
BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2892641.stm), the IGS program is a Japanese spy satellite program started in response to a 1998 North Korean missile test over Japan.
The fleet is operated by the Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center. It is responsible for a number of state and military intelligence organizations.
This was the second launch of 2017 for an H-IIA rocket and the 33rd flight since the vehicle debuted in 2001.
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Пресс-релиз JAXA
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2017/03/20170317_h2af33_j.html
ЦитироватьH-IIAロケット33号機による
情報収集衛星レーダ5号機の
打上げ結果について
平成29年3月17日
三菱重工業株式会社
国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構
三菱重工業株式会社および国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA)は、種子島宇宙センターから平成29年3月17日10時20分00秒(日本標準時)に、情報収集衛星レーダ5号機を搭載したH-IIAロケット33号機(H-IIA・F33)を打ち上げました。
ロケットは計画通り飛行し、情報収集衛星レーダ5号機を正常に分離した事を確認しました。
今回のH-IIAロケット33号機打上げ実施にご協力頂きました関係各方面に深甚の謝意を表します。
ЦитироватьAccording to H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 33
Information collection satellite radar Unit 5
About launch result
March 17, Heisei 29
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Aerospace Exploration Agency
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRY CO., LTD. And Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) installed information collection satellite radar Unit 5 from Tanegashima Space Center on 10th 20th 00 sec (Japan Standard Time) on March 17, We launched H-IIA Launch Vehicle No.33 (H-IIA · F33).
The rocket flew as planned and confirmed that information collection satellite radar 5 was properly separated.
We would like to express our deepest appreciation to all concerned parties for the cooperation of this H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 33 launch.
ЦитироватьСогласно ракетостроению H-IIA № 33
Информационный спутниковый радиолокатор Блок 5
О результате запуска
17 марта, Хейсэй 29
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Национальный институт перспективных исследований и технологий аэрокосмических исследований
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRY CO., LTD. И 17 марта Японское агентство аэрокосмических исследований (JAXA) установило сбор спутникового радиолокатора сбора информации от Космического центра Танегасима 10-го 20-го 00-го (японское стандартное время) 17 марта. Мы запустили ракетоноситель H-IIA № 33 (H-IIA · F33) .
Ракета полетела, как и планировалось, и подтвердила, что спутниковый радар 5 сбора информации был надлежащим образом отделен.
Мы хотели бы выразить нашу глубокую признательность всем заинтересованным сторонам за сотрудничество в запуске ракеты-носителя H-IIA № 33.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185689.png) ChinaSpaceflight @cnspaceflight (https://twitter.com/cnspaceflight) 10 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/cnspaceflight/status/842635172252073984)
日本IGS系列间谍卫星,目前有8颗在轨
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ЦитироватьJapan IGS series of spy satellites, there are currently eight in orbit
ЦитироватьЯпония IGS серии спутников-шпионов в настоящее время на орбите 8
Пуск - вид с борта самолёта
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185514.jpg) ろみ @moq_81 (https://twitter.com/moq_81) 15 ч назад (https://twitter.com/moq_81/status/842569336959119360)
フライト中に種子島からのH2Aロケット打ち上げに遭遇(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125513.png)(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125513.png)(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125513.png) ロケット見えるよって機内放送してくれた粋なバニラエアの機長に感謝( ´ ▽ ` ) というわけでただいま日本!!
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ЦитироватьDuring the flight I encountered H2A rocket launch from Tanegashima ↑ We appreciate the captain of the stylish Vanilla Air who broadcasted the airplane by seeing the rocket ('▽ `) and it is now Japan! It is!
NORAD присвоил идентификаторы объектам запуска
42072 / 2017-015A - IGS RADAR-5
42073 / 2017-015B - H-2A R/B
42074 / 2017-015C - H-2A DEB
Наборы TLE пока не опубликованы
Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
Наборы TLE пока не опубликованы
Скорее всего, их и не будет. Секретный же.
Интересно, что там за фрагмент. В запуске 2015-004 тоже был, сгорел практически сразу.
Mike McCants добавил TLE по IGS RADAR 5 в свой "classified elements" список.
42072/2017-015A: 485 x 499 км, 97.23°
1 42072U 17015A 17089.88430690 0.00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 05
2 42072 97.2311 162.0109 0010000 356.5652 3.3661 15.24504291 04