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Тематические разделы => Прикладная космонавтика => Тема начата: tnt22 от 05.09.2017 20:13:27

Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 05.09.2017 20:13:27
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185988.jpg) Peter B. de Selding‏ @pbdes (https://twitter.com/pbdes) 4 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/905056160671309824)

Six @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) 100-kg SkySat high-res observation sats built by @sslmda (https://twitter.com/sslmda) arrive Vandenberg AFB for Oct launch on @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) Minotaur.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 05.09.2017 20:17:08
https://sslmda.com/html/pressreleases/2017-09-05-High-Resolution-Smallsats-Built-by-SSL-Arrive-at-Vandenberg-AFB-for-Launch.php
ЦитироватьHigh Resolution Smallsats Built by SSL Arrive at Vandenberg AFB for Launch

Six Planet satellites — California owned, California built, California launched

PALO ALTO, Calif. – September 5, 2017 — In a first for the industry, six satellites, built in California, to be launched in California, for a California company have arrived at the Vandenberg Air Force Base, where they are scheduled to be launched on a Minotaur (https://www.orbitalatk.com/flight-systems/space-launch-vehicles/minotaur/) rocket in October. Space Systems Loral (http://www.sslmda.com/) (SSL), a leading provider of innovative satellites and spacecraft systems, built the six high-resolution small satellites for Planet (https://www.planet.com/) for its SkySat Earth observation constellation – a fleet Planet gained through the acquisition of the Terra Bella business fr om Google, Inc. in April 2017. The satellites will double Planet's high resolution imaging capabilities and help deliver information to users about our physical world that impacts decision making.
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"Small satellites and Earth observation satellites are a growing focus for SSL," said Dario Zamarian, group president of SSL. "SSL is known for working very collaboratively with our customers and it has been a great pleasure for our team to work together with Planet. For these satellites we have taken a fresh approach to manufacturing, learning from our GEO experience but also looking for new and more efficient processes that in turn also inform our large satellite manufacturing."

The satellites, called SkySat 8 through 13, are each about 60 x 60 x 95 centimeters, weigh about 100 kilograms, and capture sub-meter color imagery and up to 90-second clips of HD video with 30 frames per second. Working together with the seven SkySats already on orbit, the satellites will dramatically increase Planet's high resolution imaging capabilities, enabling multiple imaging passes in a single day. These capabilities, combined with Planet's over 170 Dove satellites and their advanced software analytics platform, make it possible to derive timely insights from any location in the world. The Planet constellation provides a broad range of data, tools, and analytical services that help leaders in business and humanitarian sectors solve complex problems.

"These SkySats double the amount of high resolution data that we can capture and serve to users, and will power insights, inform smart decisions, and most importantly, help make the world a better and safer place," said Will Marshall, co-founder and chief executive officer of Planet. "The highly experienced team at SSL has been helpful and responsive as we work together to get the satellites prepared for launch."

SSL has deep experience in building and integrating some of the world's most powerful and comprehensive solutions for services such as communications, Earth observation, in-orbit servicing, space robotics, and exploration. Four SkySats built by SSL were launched in September 2016, and SSL is currently building an additional eight LEOs for Planet in its SmallSat manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, Calif., wh ere the company takes an innovative approach to satellite design, assembly, and test.

Please visit SSL's new website (https://sslmda.com/index.php) which reflects the company's broad capabilities as a provider of integrated space technologies and systems.

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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 27.09.2017 20:41:51
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186171.jpg) Planet‏Подлинная учетная запись @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) 5 мин назад (https://twitter.com/planetlabs/status/913091606466592769)

California made—California launched. 6 SkySats and 4 Doves will launch on the Minotaur-C from Vandenberg AFB: https://www.planet.com/pulse/all-in-the-family-planet-to-launch-skysats-and-doves-on-minotaur-c/ ... (https://t.co/wHyKrMdKtB)
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https://www.planet.com/pulse/all-in-the-family-planet-to-launch-skysats-and-doves-on-minotaur-c/
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All in the Family — Planet to Launch SkySats and Doves on Minotaur-C

Mike Safyan (https://www.planet.com/pulse/author/misha/) | September 26, 2017

Pulse Home (https://www.planet.com/pulse) > News (https://www.planet.com/pulse/category/news/) > All in the Family — Planet to Launch SkySats and Doves on Minotaur-C
News (https://www.planet.com/pulse/category/news/) Flock 3m (https://www.planet.com/pulse/tag/flock-3m/) - launch (https://www.planet.com/pulse/tag/launch/) - Minotaur (https://www.planet.com/pulse/tag/minotaur/) - skysat (https://www.planet.com/pulse/tag/skysat/) - Vandenberg (https://www.planet.com/pulse/tag/vandenberg/)
Planet will be launching 6 SkySats (SkySat 8-13) and 4 Doves (Flock 3m) on an Orbital-ATK Minotaur-C rocket from the SLC-576E launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base on October 17, 2017. The target orbit is a Sun Synchronous, 500 km orbit with a 13:30 (1:30pm) crossing time.
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This launch will mark a number of firsts for Planet. It's the first time SkySats will launch with Doves as part of the Planet family, with all 10 satellites built in the San Francisco Bay Area. It's our first-ever dedicated launch, too; meaning that as the launch's only customer, Planet is in the driver's seat with respect to launch date and defining orbital parameters. We intentionally chose an afternoon orbit to complement our existing morning-SSO fleet. With morning and afternoon constellations working in tandem, we have the ability to monitor areas of interest twice daily in both medium- and high-resolution, and we can capture different types of activities that happen at different times of the day.

We have a number of amazing industry partners we've been working with for months (and years!) to get ready for the big day, and we'd like to extend a big thank you to Orbital-ATK, SkySat manufacturer (https://www.sslmda.com/html/pressreleases/2017-09-05-High-Resolution-Smallsats-Built-by-SSL-Arrive-at-Vandenberg-AFB-for-Launch.php) SSL, L3, ECAPS, Tyvak, and the 30th Space Wing for all their support.

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Team Planet and partners integrate the SkySat and Dove spacecraft onto the launch vehicle at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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The launch is currently scheduled for 2:37pm PST on October 17, 2017, but is subject to delays. The launch will be live streamed. Follow @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/PlanetLabs) for updates.
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 11.10.2017 18:45:15
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/918102913666441216)

Orbital ATK is requesting a later launch date of its #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) rocket from @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing) to accommodate further verification & testing
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 15.10.2017 04:11:43
https://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/feature-stories/MinotaurC_SkySat_Mission-Page/default.aspx?prid=283
ЦитироватьMission Update

October 11, 2017
Orbital ATK is requesting a later launch date from the 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, to accommodate further verification and routine testing of the company's Minotaur C rocket. Once approval is received from the range, a new target date will be provided.

An Orbital ATK Minotaur-C rocket will launch six SkySat Earth observation satellites for Planet. These satellites will be used to collect high resolution imagery for the commerical market. The mission also includes the deployment of four Dove CubeSats which will be released from Tyvak RailPODs.

Watch the live broadcast here beginning 20 minutes before the launch window opens.

Get live launch updates on our social media accounts: Twitter (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/OrbitalATK/) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/orbital_atk/)

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About the Mission

Background on Minotaur-C
The Minotaur-C space launch vehicle is a variant of the Minotaur product line designed to support U.S. government and commercial customers. Minotaur-C employs four Orbital ATK solid rocket motors as its propulsion system, all of which have been flown dozens of times and are thoroughly flight-proven in various combinations on the company's other small space launch vehicles, including Pegasus, Taurus and Minotaur, as well as on the Orbital Boost Vehicle (OBV) long-range missile defense interceptor. It will also incorporate numerous design features that are common with the Minotaur product line, such as the rocket's electrical power system, payload fairing, flight termination system, navigation sensors and RF components.

Background on SkySat and Dove Spacecraft
The Dove and SkySat satellites are some of the most capable spacecraft per kilogram ever, capturing medium and high resolution multispectral imagery of Earth at unprecedented scale and frequency. A record-breaking 271 Dove satellites have been successfully deployed and operated in space and today collect more imagery per day than any other commercial provider. The SkySat constellation of 7 SkySats, soon to be 13, is the world's largest commercial, sub-meter fleet of high-res satellites operating in space. Together, the Dove and SkySat network of remote sensing satellites deliver a global information feed to businesses, governments, and NGOs around the world.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 20.10.2017 00:39:21
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 25 мин назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/921120379371843584)

Our #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) upper stack w/ @PlanetLabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) spacecraft is prepped for transport to the pad for a 2:37 p.m. launch Oct. 31 from VAFB
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 20.10.2017 00:45:22
SkySat-Ortho-Scene-Product-Spec-Sheet.pdf (https://assets.planet.com/marketing/PDF/SkySat-Ortho-Scene-Product-Spec-Sheet.pdf) - 1020926 B, 7 стр
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 23.10.2017 23:15:55
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 3 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/922508602010513409)

OrbitalATK's commercial #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) rocket is stacked on the pad, ready to launch @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) spacecraft on Oct. 31 from VAFB @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 11:37:58
http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1356625/minotaur-c-scheduled-to-launch/
ЦитироватьMinotaur-C Scheduled to Launch
30th Space Wing Public Affairs / Published October 27, 2017

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. --

Team Vandenberg is scheduled to launch the Skybox imaging satellite aboard the Orbital ATK Minotaur-C rocket from Space Launch Complex 576-E here, Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 2:37 p.m. PDT.

Col. Greg Wood, 30th Space Wing vice commander, is the space launch commander.
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"Our unique geographic location makes Vandenberg an ideal place to launch commercial imaging satellites," said Wood. "We are excited to partner with Orbital ATK to make this mission a reality."

For questions about the booster please contact Trina Patterson, Orbital ATK senior manager of communications, at (480) 814-6504.

For questions about the Skybox imaging satellite contact Trevor Hammond, Planet communications director, at (916) 607-0685.

Due to the remoteness of the launch site, the Hawk's Nest on Hwy 1 south of Vandenberg Air Force Base's main gate will not be open.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 11:43:16
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 7 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/924095780721266689)

The fog rolls in at VAFB as the team finishes preps on the #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) launching Oct. 31 at 2:37 pm PDT @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing) @FAA (https://twitter.com/faa) news
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 13:40:21
NOTMAR
ЦитироватьNAVAREA XII 477/2017 (18,83)

EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
CALIFORNIA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS 312052Z TO 312306Z OCT,
   ALTERNATE 2052Z TO 2306Z DAILY 01 THRU 03 NOV
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 32-24N 121-15W, 32-33N 121-44W,
   34-07N 121-03W, 34-02N 120-33W.
   B. 25-52N 123-03W, 27-19N 124-20W,
   32-03N 122-11W, 31-55N 121-37W.
   C. 15-11N 125-54W, 15-19N 126-28W,
   19-40N 125-24W, 19-32N 124-49W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 040006Z NOV 17.

( 260512Z OCT 2017 )
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 13:43:09
NOTMAR - NAVAREA XII 477/2017
Зоны падения 0-й (A), 1-й (B) ст РН и ГО ( C)
(https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/file/76969)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 13:46:00
NOTMAR
ЦитироватьHYDROPAC 3652/2017 (83)

EASTERN SOUTH PACIFIC.
DNC 06.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS 312052Z TO 312306Z OCT,
   ALTERNATE 2052Z TO 2306Z DAILY 01 THRU 03 NOV
   IN AREA BOUND BY
   31-41S 135-26W, 31-34S 135-58W,
   27-34S 134-54W, 27-40S 134-22W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 040006Z NOV 17.

( 260524Z OCT 2017 )
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 13:48:24
NOTMAR - HYDROPAC 3652/2017
Зона падения 2-й (D) ст РН
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 13:51:05
Общая картина зон падения
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 28.10.2017 20:17:16
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 11 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/924321091064971264)

It's L-3 our #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) rocket stands ready for a Halloween launch at 2:37 pm PDT. Watch live on our website! @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 29.10.2017 23:31:19
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 35 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/924726239650234368)

L-2 days & counting for the launch of #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) carrying 10 spacecraft for @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) on Oct. 31 at 2:37 pm PDT @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 30.10.2017 08:55:51
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/924859192560590848)

It's a beautiful night at the pad as our #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) rocket stands ready for its Halloween launch at 2:37 pm PDT @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 30.10.2017 23:26:09
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 2 ч назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925058930627305474)

We are one day away from the launch of #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash), weather is green with 0% probability of violation! @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 30.10.2017 23:48:06
https://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/release.asp?prid=298
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Orbital ATK Set to Launch Minotaur C Rocket Carrying SkySat and Dove Spacecraft for Planet

Commercial Launch and Mission to Send 10 Spacecraft to Orbit

Dulles, Virginia 30 October 2017 – Orbital ATK (NYSE: OA), a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, today announced it is in final preparations to launch the company's Minotaur C rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on October 31 at approximately 2:37 p.m. PDT. The Minotaur C will carry Planet's SkySat and Dove spacecraft, which will capture medium and high resolution multispectral imagery of Earth at unprecedented scale and frequency for the commercial market. Approximately 12 minutes into flight the ten Planet spacecraft will deploy into their targeted sun synchronous orbit 310 miles (500 kilometers) above the Earth.
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"We are looking forward to launching Planet's spacecraft, which will provide incredible data for commercial use," said Rich Straka, Vice President and General Manager of Orbital ATK's Launch Vehicles Division. "The Minotaur C provides an excellent low-cost option for small to medium spacecraft providers."

The Minotaur C rocket is an all commercial vehicle capable of launching payloads up to 3,500 lbs. The Minotaur C space launch vehicle is a variant of the Minotaur product line designed to support U.S. government and commercial customers. Minotaur C employs four Orbital ATK solid rocket motors as its propulsion system, all of which have been flown dozens of times and are thoroughly flight-proven in various combinations on the company's other small space launch vehicles, including Pegasus, Taurus and Minotaur, as well as on the Orbital Boost Vehicle (OBV) long-range missile defense interceptor.

The constellation of seven SkySats, soon to be 13, is the world's largest commercial fleet of high-res satellites operating in space. Together, the Dove and SkySat network of remote sensing satellites deliver a global information feed to businesses, governments, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) around the world.

Live coverage of the Minotaur launch will be available at www.orbitalatk.com (http://www.orbitalatk.com) starting 20 minutes before liftoff. Details about the mission can also be found on the website.

About Orbital ATK

Orbital ATK is a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies. The company designs, builds and delivers space, defense and aviation systems for customers around the world, both as a prime contractor and merchant supplier. Its main products include launch vehicles and related propulsion systems; missile products, subsystems and defense electronics; precision weapons, armament systems and ammunition; satellites and associated space components and services; and advanced aerospace structures. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, Orbital ATK employs approximately 13,000 people across the U.S. and in several international locations. For more information, visit www.orbitalatk.com.

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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 01:14:16
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925122675642634243)

This graphic shows the trajectory of tomorrow's #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) launch of SkySat & Dove satellites for @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 01:52:20
Vandenberg Air Force Base:
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 01:55:27
Прогноз погоды L-1

L1 - Launch Weather (30-Oct-17) (http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/Portals/18/documents/Launch%20Files/171030_Minotaur_Weather.pdf?ver=2017-10-30-150722-607)
(https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/file/77029)
100% GO -  8)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 10:04:25
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 11 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925254115524878336)

It's the eve of our #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) launch! Watch live as we launch 10 spacecraft for @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) liftoff is @2 (https://twitter.com/2):37 pm PDT http://bit.ly/2vTWMTm  (https://t.co/53HrLLAGUe)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 10:06:51
:D  
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186256.jpg) Steph Evz‏ @StephEvz43 (https://twitter.com/StephEvz43) 8 ч назад (https://twitter.com/StephEvz43/status/925141456485941248)

ROCKET ROCKET ROCKETY ROCKET #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) #SkySAT (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SkySAT?src=hash) #GoBabyGo (https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoBabyGo?src=hash)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 12:10:45
https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/30/familiar-rocket-with-new-name-returns-to-flight-tuesday/
ЦитироватьFamiliar rocket with new name returns to flight Tuesday
October 30, 2017 (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/) Stephen Clark (https://spaceflightnow.com/author/stephen-clark/)

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Orbital ATK's Minotaur-C rocket stands on its launch pad Monday at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

More than six years after back-to-back failures left the Taurus rocket with an uncertain future, a redesigned version of the launcher sporting a new name is set to loft 10 small Earth-imaging satellites into orbit Tuesday fr om Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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Now dubbed the Minotaur-C, the four-stage rocket built and operated by Orbital ATK is standing on a launch pad overlooking the rugged Pacific coastline, ready for a 10-minute trip into orbit set to begin at 2:37 p.m. PDT (5:37 p.m. EDT; 2137 GMT) Tuesday, the opening of a 30-minute window.

Ground crews spent the last few weeks assembling the rocket at Space Launch Complex 576-East, an austere launch pad at Vandenberg that was last used in March 2011 on the most recent Taurus flight.

That flight ended in failure, when the Taurus rocket's payload shroud clung to the vehicle as it climbed into space, preventing NASA's Glory climate research satellite from reaching orbit. A similar payload fairing failure doomed the previous Taurus flight in 2009, resulting in the loss of another NASA-funded Earth science mission.

The payload fairing was supposed to drop away from the top of the rocket in a clamshell-like fashion a few minutes after liftoff.

The mishaps prompted NASA to switch the launch of the Taurus rocket's sole remaining mission to another rocket, leaving the light-class launcher without an assured future.

But Orbital ATK, then known as Orbital Sciences, revamped the Taurus program in a bid to keep the launcher active, serving a growing slice of the commercial satellite marketplace that has few good U.S. launch options, at least with rockets that have flown before.

"The elephant in the room is that this is a return-to-flight after two failures," said John Brunschwyler, Orbital ATK's Minotaur-C program manager. "We have a significant number of people on the team who were part of those launch campaigns back in 2009 and 2011. Getting back into it, it's surprisingly fresh and people are very motivated."

The Minotaur-C rocket will place six SkySat spacecraft into orbit 310 miles (500 kilometers) above Earth to record high-definition video and high-resolution optical still imagery of locales around the world.

Four smaller Dove CubeSats will also hitch a ride on the rocket, joining the SkySats in a growing fleet of Earth-observing satellites owned by Planet, a San Francisco-based company whose mission is to image the entire globe every day.

Built by Space Systems/Loral, each of the SkySats is about the size of a dorm room refrigerator — measuring 2.5 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet (95 by 60 by 60 centimeters) — and weighs around 242 pounds (110 kilograms).

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Artist's concept of SkySat satellites. Credit: Planet

The Minotaur-C rocket launching Tuesday has a different fairing than the Taurus rockets launched in 2009 and 2011. The shroud spans 92 inches (2.3 meters) in diameter, wider than the fairings flown on the last two Taurus rockets.

Investigators probing both fairing failures could not settle on a definite cause, but in both cases, the two halves of the shroud remained on the rocket, weighing it down and keeping it from entering orbit.

The 92-inch fairing design has performed without fault on Orbital ATK's Minotaur 4 rocket, most recently in August. While similar in design, its separation mechanism is not identical to the one on the smaller fairing.

"All of our missions receive an incredible amount of scrutiny and independent review," said Phil Joyce, Orbital ATK's vice president of small launch programs. "We did that twice again for this mission, (with) added layers of additional deep dives and other things not only on the fairing, which has been flight-proven on other vehicles ... but everything about the changes that we made to the vehicle to take it from the Taurus to Minotaur-C.

"We feel really good about this launch coming up on Tuesday," Joyce said in an interview with Spaceflight Now.

"So does that make it any less nerve-racking? No, but it's exciting, and I think we've beaten back as many worries as we could have," Brunschwyler said.

Changes from the Taurus XL rocket include modified avionics and guidance systems originally developed for Orbital ATK's Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 boosters, which use decommissioned Minuteman and Peacekeeper missile motors.

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Six SkySat satellites and four Dove CubeSats for Planet are aboard the Minotaur-C rocket, which has been nicknamed "Planet Express." Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

Officials said sharing engineering teams and components between the Minotaur, Minotaur-C and the company's air-launched Pegasus rocket will reduce overhead costs.

"There are some Taurus components that remain in the system, but one of the reasons we changed the name was we're going to a more common avionics between our Minotaur program, the Minotaur-C, and the Pegasus to maximize the commonality and to really drive down cost," Joyce said. "That's what we're all about at Orbital ATK, is driving down the cost of our small space launch offerings, and this is a step on that road."

Orbital ATK's future in the commercial launch market, at least for now, could hinge on proving the Minotaur-C's reliability and making the solid-fueled rocket affordable.

U.S. law prohibits Orbital ATK from selling Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 launch services to commercial customers because they use retired missile parts, surplus hardware that proponents of the provision say would slow development of new commercial rockets by undercutting their costs.

Orbital ATK has pushed to end the ban, which keeps the Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 rockets walled off from the commercial market and available only to launch U.S. military payloads.

India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle has netted new business in recent years, sometimes launching dozens of small satellites for companies and universities based in the United States, Europe and elsewh ere

Europe's Vega rocket, marketed by Arianespace, has also found a niche in launching small-sized Earth observation satellites, often for governments without a vibrant domestic launch capability, such as Vietnam, Peru, Morocco and Kazakhstan.

Orbital ATK wants to compete for those launch opportunities.

The Minotaur rockets employing retired missile motors are less expensive than the Minotaur-C, even with Orbital ATK's latest cost reduction measures, Joyce said.

"We do see this part of the market as potentially very significant, so we're looking and continuing to evolve the Minotaur-C and its propulsion system to drastically reduce the cost of the classic Taurus to what we're going to be able to offer going forward," Joyce said.

Corporate executives touted the 2015 merger of Orbital Sciences and ATK as another way to achieve cost savings.

The Minotaur 1 uses two booster stages from decommissioned Minuteman missiles, and the Minotaur 4 family is powered by three rocket motors from the Peacekeeper missile program. Both versions of the Minotaur have commercially-produced upper stage motors to place satellites in orbit.

The Minotaur-C's first stage — called Stage 0 by Orbital ATK — is a Castor 120 rocket motor that is the commercial equivalent of a Peacekeeper first stage. Derivatives of Orbital ATK's Orion 50 and Orion 38 rocket motors will do the rest of the job of climbing into orbit.

By default, the commercially-produced rocket motors are more expensive to ready for a launch than government-furnished missile components.

Orbital ATK has sold recent Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 missions to the U.S. Defense Department for less than $30 million. While launch costs for Tuesday's mission have not been disclosed, data published in a Government Accountability Office pegged a Minotaur-C launch at a cost between $40 million and $50 million.

"We're not going to get down in the price range of Minotaur ICBM launch vehicles with Minotaur-C, but having said that, a lot of the common avionics and other processes that we're starting to apply to all of our launch vehicles will bring down the cost of all of those," Joyce said. "The Minotaur launch vehicle with the propulsion systems provided the government for government payloads has that advantage."
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 12:59:56
https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/30/timeline-of-minotaur-c-launch-with-skysats-and-doves/
ЦитироватьTimeline of Minotaur-C launch with SkySats and Doves
October 30, 2017 (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/) Stephen Clark (https://spaceflightnow.com/author/stephen-clark/)

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Credit: Orbital ATK

Orbital ATK's Minotaur-C rocket will deliver 10 commercial Earth observations satellites into a 310-mile-high (500-kilometer) orbit for Planet during a 20-minute flight sequence.
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The four-stage rocket, formerly known as the Taurus, is standing on a launch pad overlooking the rugged Pacific coastline, ready for its trip into orbit set to begin at 2:37 p.m. PDT (5:37 p.m. EDT; 2137 GMT) Tuesday, the opening of a 30-minute window.

The 104-foot-tall (32-meter) Minotaur-C is carrying six 242-pound (110-kilogram) SkySat satellites and four Dove CubeSats, each weighing about 10 pounds (3 kilograms). The commercial satellites are owned by Planet, a San Francisco company established to collect imagery with a globe-spanning network of surveillance craft for users that include Google, the U.S. and foreign governments, scientists, businesses and private citizens.

It will take around 10 minutes for the Minotaur-C rocket to deliver the six SkySats and four Doves to orbit.

The first stage Castor 120 rocket motor will propel the 104-foot-tall (32-meter) vehicle off the pad at Vandenberg and guide it to the south, generating more than 400,000 pounds of thrust during a burn lasting nearly one-and-a-half minutes.

After burnout of the first stage, an Orion 50S XLT second stage motor will ignite at T+plus 1 minute, 25 seconds, to continue climbing into space. Ignition of the third stage Orion 50 XLT is programmed for T+plus 2 minutes, 51 seconds, followed by separation of the Minotaur-C's payload fairing about seven seconds later at an altitude of 99 miles (160 kilometers)

The rocket will coast more than four minutes after burnout of the third stage motor. The Minotaur-C's Orion 38 fourth stage is scheduled to fire at T+plus 9 minutes, 16 seconds, and complete its burn a little more than a minute later, completing the powered phase of the mission.

The first four SkySats will release from their dispenser at 20-second intervals beginning at T+plus 13 minutes, 22 seconds, followed by separation of a bulkhead at T+plus 15 minutes, 22 seconds, to reveal the other two SkySats for deployment.

All six SkySats should be away from the rocket by T+plus 17 minutes, and the Dove CubeSats will separate in pairs before the 20-minute mark of the mission.

The Minotaur-C launch team will lose contact with the rocket when it passes out of range of a tracking station shortly before beginning the satellite separation sequence. Officials will confirm the final success of the launch when the SkySats pass over another ground antenna soon after deployment in orbit.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 13:06:35
https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/31/photos-minotaur-c-rocket-awaits-liftoff-from-california/
ЦитироватьPhotos: Minotaur-C rocket awaits liftoff from California
October 31, 2017 (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/) Stephen Clark (https://spaceflightnow.com/author/stephen-clark/)

Standing on a seaside launch pad overlooking the Pacific Ocean, a Minotaur-C rocket is set for launch Tuesday from California's Central Coast with 10 Earth observation satellites manufactured in San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
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These photos show the Minotaur-C rocket, which stands about 104 feet (32 meters) tall, poised on a launch pedestal at Space Launch Complex 576-East, an austere facility offering an expansive view of the Pacific Ocean.

Six SkySat satellites and four Dove CubeSats are closed up inside the Minotaur-C's payload fairing for launch Tuesday at 2:37 p.m. PDT (5:37 p.m. EDT; 2137 GMT) at the opening of a 30-minute window.

Formerly known as the Taurus rocket, the four-stage Minotaur-C features modified avionics and other changes introduced since two Taurus launch failures in 2009 and 2011. The Taurus has flown nine times to date, six times successfully.

Read our full story (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/30/familiar-rocket-with-new-name-returns-to-flight-tuesday/) for details on the mission.

These photos show the Minotaur-C on its launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

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Credit: Orbital ATK

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Credit: Orbital ATK

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 19:40:07
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186040.jpg) Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight) 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/925367950730723329)

FEATURE ARTICLE: Orbital ATK Minotaur-C set for SkySat mission out of Vandenberg - https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/10/orbital-atk-minotaur-c-skysat-mission-vandenberg/ ... (https://t.co/qnfwQUJiLr) - By William Graham. 10 Satellites riding to orbit from Vandenberg's picturesque SLC-576E. T-0 14:37 local time.
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Цитировать
Orbital ATK Minotaur-C set for SkySat mission out of Vandenberg (https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/10/orbital-atk-minotaur-c-skysat-mission-vandenberg/)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 20:04:22
Цитировать10/31/2017 19:28

The weather outlook for today's launch window predicts favorable conditions, with a 0 percent chance of violating weather constraints.
Спойлер
The official weather forecast issued by the U.S. Air Force calls for overcast skies, light winds and good visibility along California's Central Coast. The clouds are not a concern for the Minotaur-C launch.

"Following the passage of a low pressure region down the coast, a trough will be making its way through the range by the morning of launch," forecasters wrote. "This passage with thicken, then lift the marine layer, with drizzle in the morning. By T-0, visibility will have improved to 5-7 miles, with a stratus deck at around 1,000 feet lingering over the coast and slightly inland.

"Winds throughout will show a shift during the passage of the trough, but by T-0 will be relatively light at 5-10 knots and out of the northwest."

Cool temperatures between 57 and 62 degrees Fahrenheit are expected at 2:37 p.m. PDT (5:37 p.m. EDT; 2137 GMT).
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 20:29:07
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 9 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925411725842804743)

.@planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) artist Forest Steans unveiled his mission artwork which is on the fairing of today's #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) carrying Doves & SkySats #STEAM (https://twitter.com/hashtag/STEAM?src=hash)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: Старый от 31.10.2017 20:30:02
Какая уродливая ракета!  :evil:
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 21:12:09
Цитировать10/31/2017 21:06

Mission managers and the launch crew are reporting for duty for today's flight of the Minotaur-C rocket carrying 10 commercial Earth observation satellites from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Спойлер
Final launch preparations are underway at the SLC-576E pad as workers finish configuring the complex for the 2:37 p.m. PDT (5:37 p.m. EDT; 2137 GMT) liftoff.

The simplistic launch site does not have a mobile service gantry. So there's no tower rollback to deal with like other rocket launches.

And this is a solid-propellant vehicle. So no fueling operations are conducted during the countdown.

Power-up of the Minotaur-C vehicle is scheduled around 12:40 p.m. PDT (3:40 p.m. EDT; 1940 GMT) to begin final preflight checkouts.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 31.10.2017 21:42:57
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925431971651743751)

Scene from inside mission control here at Vandenberg Air Force Base as we count down to today's #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) launch @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 01:02:08
Liftoff!
 (https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/file/77042)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 01:05:11
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186171.jpg) Planet‏Подлинная учетная запись @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) 8 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/planetlabs/status/925481221999640577)

SkySat deployment: check (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125618.png)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: instml от 01.11.2017 02:06:31
ЦитироватьСтарый пишет:
Какая уродливая ракета! :евил:

Заправочная башня внушает :)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 01:06:43
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186040.jpg) Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight) 6 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/925481987770605568)

S/C Sep(s) - Orbital ATK Minotaur-C launches SkySat mission out of Vandenberg - https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/10/orbital-atk-minotaur-c-skysat-mission-vandenberg/ ... (https://t.co/qnfwQUJiLr) - by William Graham. Full Coverage: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34062.0 ... (https://t.co/PeopOdzXbr)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
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Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67516.jpg) Jonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 (https://twitter.com/planet4589) 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/925483697289269249)

This launch, if confirmed successful, will be 2017-068, satellite catalog numbers 42986 to 42997
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 01:13:55
ЦитироватьARCHIVE: Launch of Minotaur-C with 6 SkySat Satellites

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppE0uqKBB6whttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppE0uqKBB6w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppE0uqKBB6w) (44:36)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 01:16:30
ЦитироватьMinotaur-C launches SkySat & Dove satellites

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Опубликовано: 31 окт. 2017 г.

Orbital ATK Minotaur-C launch vehicle launched six SkySat and four Dove satellites for Planet, from SLC-576E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on 31 October 2017, at 21:37 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x2ng23v_MQ&t=1297s) UTC (14:37 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x2ng23v_MQ&t=877s) PDT). Approximately 13 minutes into flight, the ten Planet spacecraft will deploy into their targeted Sun synchronous orbit, 500 kilometers above the Earth.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 03:15:40
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186171.jpg) Planet‏Подлинная учетная запись @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) 12 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/planetlabs/status/925513196240113664)

Successful launch & commissioning going as planned. Contact made with Doves & SkySats. Thanks to @orbitalatk (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) & @30thspacewing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 03:17:18
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 12 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925513283519598594)

Our #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) successfully placed @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) 10 satellites into orbit! Congrats to the entire team! @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing) #OrbitalATKDelivers (https://twitter.com/hashtag/OrbitalATKDelivers?src=hash)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 03:19:20
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67516.jpg) Jonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 (https://twitter.com/planet4589) 4 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/925516335559389186)

One object cataloged from the Taurus launch so far, in a 500 x 527 km x 97.3 deg sun-sync orbit with 1314LT descending node.
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 03:20:44
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186225.jpg) Gen. Jay Raymond‏ @AFSpaceCC (https://twitter.com/AFSpaceCC) 51 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/AFSpaceCC/status/925504633061171200)

Congrats @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) on the successful #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) launch! Thanks @30thSpaceWing (https://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing) & @AF_SMC (https://twitter.com/AF_SMC) for your great support. Well done, team!"
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 03:25:25
http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1359408/vandenberg-launches-a-minotaur-c-rocket/
ЦитироватьVandenberg Launches a Minotaur-C Rocket
30th Space Wing Public Affairs / Published October 31, 2017

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. --
The Orbital ATK Minotaur-C rocket, carrying 10 small satellites owned by Planet, launched from Space Launch Complex 576-E here Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 2:37 p.m. PDT.

Col. Greg Wood, 30th Space Wing vice commander, was the space launch commander.
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"This launch was an incredible achievement for Team Vandenberg, Orbital ATK, and our other launch partners," said Wood. "This Minotaur-C launch marked the first at Vandenberg in six years and I am very proud of the teamwork that led to this successful launch. The hard work and dedication of everyone involved continues to ensure our nation's access to space."

For questions about the Minotaur-C please contact Trina Patterson, Orbital ATK senior manager of communications, at (480) 814-6504.

For questions about the Planet satellites contact Trevor Hammond, Planet communications director, at (916) 607-0685.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 03:28:40
https://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/feature-stories/Minotaurc_skysat_mission-page/
ЦитироватьMission Update

Orbital ATK successfully launched its Minotaur C rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on October 31 at approximately 2:37 p.m. PDT. The space launch vehicle deployed six SkySat and four Dove spacecraft, which will capture medium and high resolution multispectral imagery of Earth at unprecedented scale and frequency for the commercial market.

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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
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ЦитироватьVandenberg AFB Launches a Minotaur-C Rocket

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Опубликовано: 31 окт. 2017 г.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 04:45:21
НОРАД обнаружил 11 объектов запуска - все TBA (https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/file/77047)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 05:42:53
https://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/release.asp?prid=299
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Orbital ATK Successfully Launches Minotaur C Rocket Carrying 10 Spacecraft to Orbit for Planet
Made in California – Spacecraft Manufacturing, Rocket Integration and Launch

Dulles, Virginia 31 October 2017 – Orbital ATK (NYSE: OA), a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, announced its commercial Minotaur C rocket successfully launched 10 commercial spacecraft into orbit for Planet. The Minotaur C launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.
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The rocket's first stage ignited at 2:37 p.m. (PDT), and just over 12 minutes later, Planet's six SkySat spacecraft began to deploy one at a time into their targeted sun synchronous orbit 310 miles (500 kilometers) above the Earth. Following deployment of the main satellites, Planet's four secondary Dove spacecraft deployed. From this orbit, the Dove and SkySat network of remote sensing satellites will deliver a global information feed to businesses, governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) around the world.

"It's an honor to deliver reliable and affordable access to space for commercial customers like Planet," said Rich Straka, Vice President and General Manager of Orbital ATK's Launch Vehicles Division. "Launching small- and medium-class payloads on dedicated Orbital ATK launch vehicles gives commercial customers the ability to control their schedules while meeting challenging mission requirements."

The Minotaur C rocket is an all-commercial vehicle capable of launching payloads up to 3,500 lbs. The configuration that launched today included four solid rocket commercial motors: CASTOR 120®, Orion 50S XL, Orion 50 XL and Orion 38. Orbital ATK manufactured all four motors at facilities in Clearfield, Magna and Promontory, Utah. The company manufactured the avionics, software and separation systems at facilities in Chandler, Arizona. Integration of the Minotaur C rocket took place at Vandenberg Air Force Base.

Planet's Dove and SkySat satellites, which are manufactured in California, are some of the most capable spacecraft per kilogram ever produced. A record-breaking 275 Dove satellites have been successfully deployed and operated in space and today collect more imagery per day than any other fleet of commercial satellites. The constellation of 13 SkySats is the world's largest commercial, sub-meter fleet of high-res satellites operating in space.

About Orbital ATK
Orbital ATK is a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies. The company designs, builds and delivers space, defense and aviation systems for customers around the world, both as a prime contractor and merchant supplier.  Its main products include launch vehicles and related propulsion systems; missile products, subsystems and defense electronics; precision weapons, armament systems and ammunition; satellites and associated space components and services; and advanced aerospace structures. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, Orbital ATK employs approximately 13,000 people across the U.S. and in several international locations. For more information, visit www.orbitalatk.com (http://www.orbitalatk.com).

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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
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Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 32 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925547722085675008)

Orbital ATK Successfully Launches #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) Rocket Carrying 10 Spacecraft to Orbit for @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) http://bit.ly/2gSGu7F  (https://t.co/sONr9vkySJ)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 06:30:28
НОРАД зарегистрировал последний, 12-й, объект запуска (10 КА, посл. ст. РН, разделительная переборка)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
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https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/31/ten-commercial-earth-observing-satellites-launched-aboard-minotaur-c-rocket/
ЦитироватьTen commercial Earth-observing satellites launched aboard Minotaur-C rocket
October 31, 2017 (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/) Stephen Clark (https://spaceflightnow.com/author/stephen-clark/)

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The Minotaur-C rocket fires away fr om pad 576E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Credit: Orbital ATK

Returning to service after a six-year hiatus, Orbital ATK's revamped Minotaur-C rocket soared into space Tuesday from California's Central Coast with 10 commercial Earth-imaging spacecraft for Planet, a San Francisco-based company with a globe-spanning satellite fleet mapping the world's land masses every day.
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The 104-foot-tall (32-meter) rocket ignited its solid-fueled Castor 120 first stage booster at 2:37 p.m. PDT (5:37 p.m. EDT; 2137 GMT) Tuesday after a smooth countdown, quickly climbing away from pad 576E at Vandenberg Air Force Base.

Powered by more than 400,000 pounds of thrust, the Minotaur-C pierced a broken deck of clouds as it headed south from Vandenberg and surpassed the speed of sound in less than 30 seconds. An Orion 50S XLT second stage motor took over about a minute-and-a-half into the flight as the rocket reached the rarefied upper layers of the atmosphere.

The Minotaur-C rocket is a rebranded, upgraded version of Orbital ATK's Taurus XL launcher, which last flew in March 2011, when it failed to put a NASA climate research satellite into orbit. The Taurus XL's payload fairing clung to the rocket, and the rocket was unable to overcome the unexpected extra weight and reach the required speed to enter orbit.

The rocket and its NASA-funded payload fell back to Earth and burned up in the atmosphere, the second of two back-to-back Taurus launch failures blamed on faulty fairing separation mechanisms.

The fairing protects the rocket's payload from aerodynamic stress as it flies through the lower atmosphere.

NASA switched the launch of another Earth science satellite to a different rocket, leaving the Taurus program's future in doubt.

But Orbital ATK, then known as Orbital Sciences, redesigned parts of the fairing and modified the Taurus rocket's avionics systems, adding hardware demonstrated on the company's Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 rocket families. The Taurus XL also got a new name — the Minotaur-C — signifying it as a commercial variant of the Minotaur family.

An engineer calling out status updates during the launch confirmed separation of the clamshell-like fairing around three minutes after liftoff, soliciting cheers from employees and officials at the Vandenberg launch base.

The Minotaur-C launched Tuesday flew with a different fairing than the Taurus rockets launched in 2009 and 2011. The shroud spanned 92 inches (2.3 meters) in diameter, wider than the nose cones flown on the last two Taurus rockets.

Orbital ATK managers expressed confidence in the fairing going into Tuesday's launch. They said the Minotaur-C's fairing design was flight-proven in several recent missions, including a Minotaur 4 launch in August.

Once past the fairing separation milestone, two more solid-fueled Orion rocket motors fired in succession to place Planet's satellites into a near-circular polar orbit around 310 miles (500 kilometers) above Earth.

The Minotaur-C's upper stage passed out of range of a radio receiver at Vandenberg before the satellite deployments began, so the launch team had to wait until the spacecraft passed over another ground station to confirm the success of the final phase of the mission.

Six 242-pound (110-kilogram) SkySats separated first, followed by the deployment of four 10-pound (3-kilogram) Dove CubeSats.

Planet and Orbital ATK declared the launch a success about two-and-a-half hours later, and officials said all 10 satellites contacted ground stations as expected. The spacecraft were tracked in an on-target orbit inclined 97.4 degrees to the equator.

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The SkySats will open covers on their imaging telescopes in the next few days to begin taking pictures. It will take a few weeks to commission the satellites and ready them for regular operations.

Built by Space Systems/Loral, each of the SkySats is about the size of a dorm room refrigerator — measuring 2.5 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet (95 by 60 by 60 centimeters). The Doves are built in-house by Planet and are roughly the size of a shoebox.

They join a fleet of approximately 190 satellites owned and operated by Planet, including around 172 that are actively imaging. Tuesday's mission marked the 20th launch with Planet satellites on-board, but the company's first dedicated rocket flight.

For Orbital ATK, Tuesday's success gives hope that the former Taurus program could have a future.

There are no more Minotaur-C launches on the books, but managers hope cost reductions and Tuesday's apparently flawless return-to-flight mission will catch the attention of prospective customers, such as NASA and commercial clients.

Officials said sharing engineering teams and components between the Minotaur, Minotaur-C and the company's air-launched Pegasus rocket will cut overhead costs.

"There are some Taurus components that remain in the system, but one of the reasons we changed the name was we're going to a more common avionics between our Minotaur program, the Minotaur-C, and the Pegasus to maximize the commonality and to really drive down cost," said Phil Joyce, Orbital ATK's vice president of small launch programs. "That's what we're all about at Orbital ATK, is driving down the cost of our small space launch offerings, and this is a step on that road."

Orbital ATK's future in the commercial launch market, at least for now, could hinge on proving the Minotaur-C's reliability and making the solid-fueled rocket affordable.

U.S. law prohibits Orbital ATK from selling Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 launch services to commercial customers because they use retired missile parts. Proponents of the law say lifting of the ban would give an unfair advantage to companies like Orbital ATK and slow development of new commercial rockets by undercutting their costs.

Orbital ATK has pushed to end the ban, which keeps the Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 rockets walled off from the commercial market and available only to launch U.S. military payloads.

India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle has netted new business in recent years, sometimes launching dozens of small satellites for companies and universities based in the United States, Europe and elsewh ere

Europe's Vega rocket, marketed by Arianespace, has also found a niche in launching small-sized Earth observation satellites, often for governments without a vibrant domestic launch capability, such as Vietnam, Peru, Morocco and Kazakhstan.

Orbital ATK wants to compete for those launch opportunities.

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Artist's concept of SkySat satellites. Credit: Planet

The Minotaur rockets employing retired missile motors are less expensive than the Minotaur-C, even with Orbital ATK's latest cost reduction measures, Joyce said.

"We do see this part of the market as potentially very significant, so we're looking and continuing to evolve the Minotaur-C and its propulsion system to drastically reduce the cost of the classic Taurus to what we're going to be able to offer going forward," Joyce said in a pre-launch interview with Spaceflight Now.

Corporate executives touted the 2015 merger of Orbital Sciences and ATK as another way to achieve cost savings.

The Minotaur 1 uses two booster stages from decommissioned Minuteman missiles, and the Minotaur 4 family is powered by three rocket motors from the Peacekeeper missile program. Both versions of the Minotaur have commercially-produced upper stage motors to place satellites in orbit.

The Minotaur-C's first stage — called Stage 0 by Orbital ATK — is a Castor 120 rocket motor that is the commercial equivalent of a Peacekeeper first stage. Derivatives of Orbital ATK's Orion 50 and Orion 38 rocket motors did the rest of the job of climbing into orbit.

According to an Orbital ATK fact sheet, the Minotaur-C can haul up payloads of up to 3,214 pounds (1,458 kilograms) to an orbital altitude of 250 miles (400 kilometers).

The commercially-produced rocket motors are more expensive to prepare for a launch than government-furnished missile components. Government oversight officials have conducted preliminary studies of how retired missile stages could be turned over to commercial launch providers, examining different ways to gauge the cost of the government-owned motors and charge companies for their use.

Orbital ATK has sold recent Minotaur 1 and Minotaur 4 missions to the U.S. Defense Department for less than $30 million. While financial details for Tuesday's mission were not disclosed, industry officials say a Minotaur-C launch costs between $40 million and $45 million.

"We're not going to get down in the price range of Minotaur ICBM launch vehicles with Minotaur-C, but having said that, a lot of the common avionics and other processes that we're starting to apply to all of our launch vehicles will bring down the cost of all of those," Joyce said. "The Minotaur launch vehicle with the propulsion systems provided the government for government payloads has that advantage."

Planet has already launched satellites on the Minotaur-C's would-be competitors like the PSLV, Vega and the Russian Soyuz rocket. The company's launch contract with Orbital ATK was originally reserved by Terra Bella, which Planet acquired from Google earlier his year.

Terra Bella, formerly known as Skybox Imaging, started the SkySat satellite program, while Planet's heritage lies in the Dove CubeSat constellation.

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The six SkySats and four Doves were enclosed inside the Minotaur-C's payload fairing earlier this month. Credit: FAA/Orbital ATK

All the SkySat and Dove satellites launched to date have flown as secondary payloads, either aboard a rocket carrying larger spacecraft or as a piggyback on supply ships heading to the International Space Station.

"This is a launch contract that we inherited from originally Skybox, and then Terra Bella under Google, but for us to take over the final stretch, it's been wonderful working with Orbital ATK," said Mike Safyan, director of launch and regulatory affairs at Planet. "The level of professionalism, and all of the preparation activities and the level of attention that we get as a primary customer is quite different than when we're riding in the back seat as we usually do."

Small satellite owners like Planet would like to see more launch options for their spacecraft, particularly for dedicated rides. Several companies, such as Rocket Lab and Virgin Orbit, are working on light-class launch vehicles sized to haul up to several hundred pounds into low Earth orbit, but neither have successfully reached orbit.

Customers with satellites hitching a ride on a larger rocket are at the mercy of their co-passengers. While satellite owners can find reduced launch costs on a rideshare mission, they run the risk of delays, and launch brokers cannot put all of the payloads in their perfectly-desired orbit. It's a tradeoff that challenges many satellite owners.

"One of the main advantages is control over schedule and control over the orbit, and that is a big deal for us," Safyan said.

Most of Planet's satellites are in sun-synchronous-type orbits that fly over imaging targets in the morning. The SkySats and Doves that went up Tuesday were positioned in orbits with afternoon coverage.

"Most remote sensing satellites, especially in optical, go into morning (orbits)," Safyan said. "For us to be able to say we want a special ride specifically to afternoon, which means that we further diversify our dataset from the rest of the competition, and to basically double the capacity of SkySats that we are flying, that's a really big deal."

At the request of Planet, the Minotaur-C rocket was nicknamed "Planet Express," a nod to the interplanetary delivery ship crewed by the main characters in the animated television series "Futurama."

Fueled by a non-toxic "green" propellant blend based on ammonium dinitrimide, the SkySats will spread out in orbit and enter service within a few weeks after launch, Safyan said.

Bradford ECAPS, the Dutch-Swedish company which builds the SkySat propulsion module, says the high performance green propulsion system offers better performance than conventional hydrazine maneuvering jets, and the units are easier to transport and prepare for launch.

The launch of six SkySats on Tuesday was the biggest deployment of satellites with "green" propulsion in history, officials said.

"There are different operating modes that the SkySats can do," he said. "They can target specific areas, or they can do more strip or area scanning, and they can do video. It's a really flexible, powerful system. We've been really pleased with the ones already in orbit, and it's going to be great to have six more."

The SkySats collect imagery with resolution as sharp as 2.6 feet (80 centimeters), an imaging resolution exceeded larger, more expensive satellites owned by companies like Airbus and DigitalGlobe. But the strength of the multi-satellite constellation is its revisit capability, allowing rapid refresh views of imaging targets around the world, and the video recording capability is a unique offering in the commercial remote sensing market.

Planet has launched nearly 300 satellites since 2013, some of which have ended their missions.

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Artist's concept of a Dove satellite. Credit: Planet

Each Dove satellite can collect imagery of an area the size of Mexico each day, and the constellation together can map all of Earth's land masses in 24 hours. The Doves are designed for broader, medium-resolution imaging coverage, a complementary offering to the more detailed views provided by the SkySats.

While the SkySats are fitted with rocket thrusters to change their orbits, the Doves do not carry propulsion. They spread out with the help of aerodynamic drag, using their extendable solar panels as makeshift wings in the tenuous atmosphere still present in low Earth orbit.

Space Systems/Loral is building at least eight more SkySats, Safyan told Spaceflight Now. Two of them will launch from Vandenberg next year on a rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, and Planet is still finalizing launch arrangements for the other six.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 22:34:36
https://www.planet.com/pulse/planet-doubles-sub-1-meter-imaging-capacity-with-successful-launch-of-6-skysats/
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Planet Doubles Sub-1 Meter Imaging Capacity With Successful Launch Of 6 SkySats

Mike Safyan (https://www.planet.com/pulse/author/misha/) | October 31, 2017

Today, 6 SkySats (SkySat 8-13) and 4 Doves (Flock 3m) successfully launched on an Orbital-ATK Minotaur-C rocket destined for a Sun Synchronous, 500km orbit. Planet is happy to report that all 10 satellites were deployed successfully and that our Mission Control team has made contact with all satellites and begun the commissioning process.
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This marks the 20th launch for Planet and our first-ever dedicated launch, which gave us the ability to choose our orbital parameters and timing of the launch. We sent these 10 satellites to an afternoon crossing time of approximately 13:30 (1:30pm) to further diversify our product offerings. Most remote sensing satellites operate in morning-crossing configurations, including our currently on orbit set of 160+ Doves and 7 SkySats, and having the world's largest fleet of medium and high-res assets in both morning and afternoon crossing times enables a dataset never before provided in the commercial market at this scale.

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Image credit: Orbital ATK

Furthermore, the launch of these 6 SkySats will double the sub-1 meter imaging capacity of our current SkySat fleet, providing a deeper understanding about our changing planet. With this expanded capability, decision makers will gain smarter, more timely insights to solve our world's toughest challenges.

Sending many thanks again to Orbital-ATK (https://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/feature-stories/MinotaurC_SkySat_Mission-Page/default.aspx?prid=283), SkySat Manufacturer (https://www.sslmda.com/html/pressreleases/2017-09-05-High-Resolution-Smallsats-Built-by-SSL-Arrive-at-Vandenberg-AFB-for-Launch.php) SSL, L3, ECAPS, Tyvak, and the 30th Space Wing (http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1356625/minotaur-c-scheduled-to-launch/) for helping make this launch possible!
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 22:41:14
https://www.sslmda.com/html/pressreleases/2017-11-01-Initial-signals-received-from-six-small-satellites-built-by-SSL-for-Planet.php
ЦитироватьInitial Signals Received Fr om Six Small Satellites Built by SSL for Planet

Palo Alto, CA – November 1, 2017 – SSL (http://www.sslmda.com/), a business unit of Maxar Technologies (formerly MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.) (NYSE: MAXR; TSX: MAXR) announced today that six satellites it built for Planet (https://www.planet.com/)'s SkySat Earth observation constellation launched yesterday and made initial contact with ground stations according to plan. The satellites were launched aboard a Minotaur (https://www.orbitalatk.com/flight-systems/space-launch-vehicles/minotaur/)-C rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base, and will begin sending their first images early next week.
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"SSL takes an innovative approach to small satellite manufacturing, and leverages its agile commercial production capabilities to serve both communications and Earth observation markets," said Dario Zamarian, group president of SSL. "It has been a pleasure for SSL to work with the Planet team, and to help support its growing capabilities. Congratulations to all who made the launch a success."

Called SkySat 8 through 13, the six satellites, which double Planet's high resolution imaging and change detection capabilities, provide information that can simplify and speed critical decision-making processes for its customers. The SkySat constellation now includes ten satellites built at the SSL smallsat manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, Calif., wh ere eight additional SkySats remain in production.

 "We were pleased to inherit a strong and reliable engineering and manufacturing partner when we acquired the SkySat business," said Chester Gilmore, vice president of manufacturing at Planet.  "Working together, SSL has helped us to expand our fleet, increasing our ability to provide timely insights from any location in the world."
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 22:44:18
ЦитироватьBroadcast of Orbital ATK's Minotaur C Launch of Planet Satellites

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Опубликовано: 1 нояб. 2017 г.

Orbital ATK successfully launched its Minotaur C rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on October 31 at 2:37 p.m. PDT. The space launch vehicle deployed six SkySat and four Dove spacecraft, which will capture medium and high resolution multispectral imagery of Earth at unprecedented scale and frequency for the commercial market.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWsxNGD3fPEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWsxNGD3fPE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWsxNGD3fPE) (42:15)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 01.11.2017 23:33:23
http://spaceflight101.com/minotaur-c-skysat/minotaur-c-launches-ten-satellites-for-planet/
ЦитироватьMinotaur-C Rocket Launches Ten Commercial Earth Observation Satellites
 November 1, 2017 (http://spaceflight101.com/minotaur-c-skysat/minotaur-c-launches-ten-satellites-for-planet/)

An all-solid-fueled rocket with familiar feel but new name lifted off fr om California's Vandenberg Air Force Base on Tuesday to carry a group of ten Earth-observation satellites into orbit for San Francisco-based operator Planet. The Minotaur-C rocket blasted off from the seldom-used Space Launch Complex 576E at 21:37 UTC and was in action for twenty minutes to dispense six SkySat satellites and four Dove CubeSats into a Sun Synchronous Orbit.
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Although Minotaur experienced a series of unexpected signal drop-outs during its initial climb and the vehicle went out of tracking station range before deploying the satellites, launch success could be confirmed after all ten satellites checked in with ground stations after their first lap around the planet.

Classed as a new rocket by launch services provider Orbital ATK, the Minotaur-C – to a very large degree – is a re-branded Taurus flying under a new name after its record was tarnished by a pair of high-profile failures in 2009 and 2011. However, the transition from Taurus to Minotaur-C also included some changes on the hardware side, most notably a switch from heritage avionics to Orbital's common MACH avionics package designed as a flexible solution for all of the company's launch vehicles.

Taurus debuted in 1994 and successfully flew its first five missions before being hit by failure in 2001 when a thrust vector control drive shaft seized and caused a temporary loss of control, preventing the rocket from reaching a stable orbit. The vehicle then flew successfully with Taiwan's FormoSat-2 Earth Observation Satellite in 2004 before suffering two major blows on NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory and Glory launches which suffered near-identical failures at payload fairing separation.

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The payload fairing is designed to protect the spacecraft as the rocket sits in the elements when waiting for launch and during atmospheric flight wh ere aerodynamic forces could damage the satellites. Typically, rockets separate their fairings once out of the dense atmosphere to shed dead weight that is no-longer needed as aerodynamic forces are negligible when reaching 100 Kilometers in altitude. In both cases, OCO and Glory, Taurus failed to separate the payload fairing and, as a result of the extra mass being carried along, could not achieve orbit.

After the OCO failure, NASA and Orbital Sciences (now Orbital ATK) conducted an inquiry into possible causes and came up with a list of probable root causes and corrective measures, implemented over a two-year Return to Flight campaign. However, as it turned out after Glory's not-so-glorious launch, the wrong problems on the 63-inch fairing were fixed.

An Orbital-led investigation zeroed-in on a frangible joint procured by the fairing contractor from a sub-contractor. In recent years, news emerged that the subcontractor in question allegedly falsified testing results to indicate their component had passed aerospace qualification tests.

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The two consecutive failures on high-profile launches left the Taurus name with a black mark and Orbital ATK subsequently sought to distance itself from the Taurus brand name. The Taurus II rocket was re-named Antares in 2011 in an effort to distinguish the separate launch vehicle program from Taurus since it shares no significant commonality with the troubled vehicle. The Taurus name was silently retired around 2014 in favor of the Minotaur-C designation.

Minotaur-C stands 32 meters tall and weighs in at 77 metric tons, essentially representing a wingless Pegasus rocket with an additional boost stage. This is reflected in the numbering of the vehicle's stages with the Castor 120 boost stage serving as 'Stage 0' while the Pegasus stages – two Orion 50 and one Orion 38 motor – retain their designations as Stage 1, 2 and 3.

Minotaur-C can lift up to 1,458 Kilograms into a Low Earth Orbit and is available in multiple configurations with varying fairing size and stretched Orion stages for added performance; also, an option exists to replace the Stage 0 motor with a government-provided missile stage to reduce launch cost for Air Force-operated missions.

>> Minotaur-C Launch Vehicle Overview (http://spaceflight101.com/spacerockets/minotaur-c/)

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SkySat Satellite during Processing – Photo: SSL/MDA

Tuesday's mission delivered a total of ten satellites into orbit, six SkySat high-resolution Earth observation satellites and four Dove CubeSats that are joining Planet's fleet of medium-resolution satellites capable of imaging the entire Earth at least once per day.

The SkySat constellation was originally designed by start-up company SkyBox imaging that formed in 2009 and successfully launched a pair of prototype satellites built in-house in 2013 and 2014 atop Dnepr and Soyuz rockets. In 2014, SkyBox was acquired by Google and later re-named Terra Bella, overseeing the first operational SkySat launches in 2016 when SkySat-3 lifted off on an Indian PSLV rocket and Skysats-4, 5, 6 and 7 were orbited by Europe's Vega rocket in September.

The operational SkySats are built by Space Systems Loral in California using an improved version of the original prototype designs. Each satellite is 60 by 60 by 95 centimeters in size and weighs 120 Kilograms, hosting a Ritchey-Chretien Cassegrain telescope with a 3.6-meter focal length coupled with a CMOS detector array capable of collecting panchromatic imagery at a resolution of 0.9 meters and multi-band color images at two-meter resolution as well as 30 frame-per-second video at 1.1-meter resolution.

The operational SkySat spacecraft host a High-Performance Green Propulsion (HPGP) system for orbit control, allowing them to be maintained in an optimized constellation for the best possible coverage. A total of 19 operational satellites have been ordered from SS/L to establish a constellation with high-revisit rates for high-resolution imagery and video of ground targets.

>> SkySat Overview (http://spaceflight101.com/minotaur-c-skysat/skysat/)

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Two Doves float free after deployment from the Space Station – Photo: NASA

Terra Bella was acquired by Planet Labs in February 2017 for an undisclosed sum, placing under one roof a capability of imaging the entire globe every day and collecting high-resolution imagery of targets of interest.

Riding shotgun on the inaugural Minotaur-C mission were four Flock-3m CubeSats to join Planet's large CubeSat constellation in various Low Earth Orbits, covering different planes and inclinations. Deployed via Tyvak RailPODs, the four satellites bring the total number of Doves launched into orbit to 275 and expand Planet's constellation with an afternoon segment in Sun Synchronous Orbit, allowing areas of interest to be imaged twice per day in medium- and high-resolution and also enable activities that happen at different times in the day to be captured.

The Dove satellites employ the 3U CubeSat form factor (10 x 10 x 34 cm) and weigh no more than five Kilograms, hosting a miniaturized telescope assembly with a 9-centimeter aperture. Since the first Doves launched in 2013, the company made a number of upgrades to the small spacecraft including the addition of new imaging bands in the visible and infrared range and improvements to the operational lifetime of the satellites. Depending on their orbital altitude, the Doves capture imagery with a resolution of up to three meters.

>> Flock-3m Satellites (http://spaceflight101.com/minotaur-c-skysat/flock-3m/)

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Photo: Orbital ATK

Gearing up for what was hoped to be the first Taurus family success since 2004, Minotaur-C entered countdown operations in the morning hours, local time at SLC-576E – a former Atlas missile silo that had been vacant since the 1960s until the first Taurus launch in '94. A clean countdown and pristine weather forecast set the stage for an on-time liftoff on Tuesday, accomplished by firing up the Castor 120 Stage 0 at the opportune time for a Sun Synchronous Injection.

Catapulting the vehicle off its pedestal, Castor 120 delivered an average thrust of 172 metric-ton-force, departing California in a hurry and entering a pre-programmed pitch maneuver within seconds of lifting off to get aligned with a departure path due south. Nine meters in length and 2.34 meters in diameter, the Castor 120 burned 49 metric tons of solid propellant in one minute and 23 seconds, lifting Minotaur to an altitude of 49 Kilometers and accelerating it to 1.82 Kilometers per second.

Separation of the spent boost stage coincided with the ignition of Stage 1, an Orion 50S XLT which represents a wingless version of the Pegasus first stage with added provisions for thrust vector control. 9.93 meters in length and 1.28 meters in diameter, the stage was tasked with accelerating the vehicle to 4.27 Kilometers per second and increasing its altitude to 145 Kilometers at burnout, in the process consuming some 15 metric tons of packed propellants.

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Payload Fairing Separation – Image: Orbital ATK Webcast

While Stage 1 was in operation, the mission experienced one of multiple extended telemetry drop outs, not unheard of for all-solid rockets departing Vandenberg due to the geometry of the ground tracking stations, the rocket and the electrically charged exhaust cloud. Range tracking assets continued following the vehicle's ascent path, confirming Minotaur continued on a nominal trajectory despite the signal outage.

Telemetry briefly returned to confirm that Stage 2 had fired up as planned two minutes and 52 seconds into the flight and the payload fairing successfully separated six seconds into the burn, a milestone pointed out repeatedly on the launch broadcast as trouble had struck earlier missions at this particular moment in flight. Stage 2 of the Minotaur-C is an Orion 50XLT that is largely identical to the Pegasus vehicle, standing 3.07 meters tall and burning 3,900 Kilograms of propellants over the course of 75 seconds.

>> Launch Profile (http://spaceflight101.com/minotaur-c-skysat/flight-profile/)

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Image: Orbital ATK

The second stage burned out after boosting the vehicle's speed to 6.7 Kilometers per second, marking the start of a passive flight phase of four minutes to allow the stack to climb to the apogee of the sub-orbital path so that the Orion 38 stage could accomplish a circular orbit injection. Ignition of the Orion 38 occurred eight minutes and 55.6 seconds into the flight on a burn of 67 seconds to accelerate the stack to an orbital injection speed of 7.61 Kilometers per second, aiming for a 500-Kilometer Sun Synchronous Orbit.

Subsequent mission events including third stage burnout and satellite separation occurred out of ground station coverage with release of the first four SkySats planned at twenty-second intervals starting thirteen minutes and 22 seconds into the flight prior to a re-orientation and the separation of the upper bulkhead at T+15:22 to reveal the remaining two SkySats and CubeSat deployers. The SkySats were to depart at T+16:43 and T+17:03 followed by two CubeSat deployment events involving two satellites each at T+18:13 and T+19:44.

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The success of Tuesday's mission was confirmed after all six SkySats and the four Doves checked in with ground stations when completing their first orbit around Earth. According to Tweets by Planet Labs, all satellites appeared healthy and going through their initial automated commissioning steps.

For Orbital ATK's Minotaur-C, the future is rather uncertain with no launches currently on the books. However, Orbital continues to show the vehicle as available for commercial and government customers.

Orbital ATK's next orbital mission is right around the corner as the company's Antares rocket targets a November 11 liftoff from Wallops Island in Virginia with the eighth regular Cygnus cargo resupply craft headed to the Space Station. A planned launch of NASA's Ionospheric Connection Explorer atop a Pegasus rocket in December is likely to slip several weeks.
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 02.11.2017 06:58:37
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/186190.jpg) Orbital ATK‏Подлинная учетная запись @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) 5 ч назад (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/925851930315968513)

Official photos from yesterday's #MinotaurC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MinotaurC?src=hash) launch! See more in our Flickr album http://bit.ly/2lEXy6f  (https://t.co/Ul7xom3mDS) Cred: @OrbitalATK (https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK) /Bill Hartenstein
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Minotaur C Planet Launch

Orbital ATK successfully launched its Minotaur C rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on October 31 at 2:37 p.m. PDT. The space launch vehicle deployed six SkySat and four Dove spacecraft, which will capture medium and high resolution multispectral imagery of Earth at unprecedented scale and frequency for the commercial market. Photo credits: Orbital ATK/ William Hartenstein

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By: Orbital ATK (https://www.flickr.com/photos/orbital-atk/)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 03.11.2017 10:43:23
НОРАД идентифицировал все SkySat'ы запуска. Flock'и пока TBA
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 05.11.2017 23:59:03
https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/11/05/photos-minotaur-c-rocket-lifts-off-from-californias-central-coast/
ЦитироватьPhotos: Minotaur-C rocket lifts off from California's Central Coast
November 5, 2017 (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/11/) Stephen Clark (https://spaceflightnow.com/author/stephen-clark/)

Orbital ATK's Minotaur-C rocket delivered 10 satellites to orbit Oct. 31 after liftoff from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, marking the solid-fueled rocket's return to flight — with a new name and upgrades — after a six-year hiatus.
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The four-stage rocket lifted off at 2:37 p.m. PDT (5:37 p.m. EDT: 2137 GMT) on Oct. 31 from pad 576E at Vandenberg, a military facility on the Pacific coast northwest of Los Angeles.
It carried 10 small commercial Earth-imaging satellites for Planet, a company based in San Francisco that now operates some 200 spacecraft in orbit.

Read our full story (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/31/ten-commercial-earth-observing-satellites-launched-aboard-minotaur-c-rocket/) for details on the mission.

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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 07.11.2017 12:06:55
НОРАД идентифицировал все Flock'и запуска (если не будет перестановок).
 (https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/file/77158)
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: Старый от 07.11.2017 20:58:28
Я так и не понял что ещё запущено кроме Скайсатов и Флоков и что это за такие 
MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 08.11.2017 01:00:20
ЦитироватьСтарый (http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/user/13420/) пишет:
Я так и не понял что ещё запущено кроме Скайсатов и Флоков и что это за такие MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2
Запущены только и только Скайсаты (6) и Флоки (4), остальное - древний хвост, модераторы никак не поправят заголовок темы...
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: Старый от 08.11.2017 09:28:19
Спасибо
Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: tnt22 от 09.11.2017 10:13:11
Цитировать (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/185364.jpg) Will Marshall‏ @wsm1 (https://twitter.com/wsm1) 8 ч назад (https://twitter.com/wsm1/status/928401077015326720)

First light from SkySats launched last week! FC Barcelona Stadium & Lédenon Grand Prix @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) now has 13 high res sats  ;)
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Название: SkySat 8, SkySat 9, SkySat 10, SkySat 11, SkySat 12, SkySat 13, CPOD A, CPOD B, MinXSS 2, RANGE A, RANGE B, COPPER 2 - Minotaur-C XL (3210) - Vandenberg SLC-576E - 31.10.2017, 21:37 UTC
Отправлено: Александр Хромов от 14.12.2017 05:41:54
Про двигательные установки спутников SkySat - https://voenny.livejournal.com/299454.html
Соображения про SkySat'ы в целом - https://voenny.livejournal.com/289852.html
Первоисточник (статья Planet про подготовку и испытания двигательных установок) - https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3670&context=smallsat