StriX-α - Electron (Fl 17) - Mahia, LC-1A (NZ) – 15.12.2020 10:09:27 UTC

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ЦитироватьRocket Lab 'The Owl's Night Begins' Launch

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Цитировать Rocket Lab @RocketLab 5 мин. назад

Payload deployment confirmed. Congratulations Synspective - MISSION SUCCESS! That's now 96 satellites placed on orbit by Electron.

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Цитировать Peter Beck @Peter_J_Beck 1 мин. назад

Perfect final orbit and satellite separation.

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https://www.rocketlabusa.com/about-us/updates/rocket-lab-successfully-launches-17th-electron-mission-deploys-sar-satellite-for-synspective/

ЦитироватьRocket Lab Successfully Launches 17th Electron Mission, Deploys SAR Satellite for Synspective

Rocket Lab, the leading dedicated small launch provider and space systems company, has successfully launched its 17th Electron mission, deploying the first spacecraft to orbit for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite data and solutions provider Synspective.

'The Owl's Night Begins' launched from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand's Māhia Peninsula at 10:09 UTC, 15 December 2020 and successfully deployed Synspective's StriX-α to a 500km circular orbit. The mission brings the total number of payloads deployed by Rocket Lab to 96.

The StriX-α satellite will demonstrate synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology developed by Synspective to be able to image millimetre-level changes to the Earth's surface from space, independent of weather conditions on Earth and at any time of the day or night. StriX-α is the first of more than thirty satellites planned by Synspective to form a constellation in low Earth orbit to collate data on a daily basis that can be used for urban development planning, construction and infrastructure monitoring, and disaster response across Asia.

Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Peter Beck, says: "Congratulations to the team at Synspective for the successful deployment of their first satellite. We're proud to be able to continue to provide dedicated launch opportunities for small satellite customers like Synspective. Electron provides truly tailored access to space, enabling our customers to choose exactly when they launch and under their specific mission parameters."

Synspective founder and CEO, Dr Motoyuki Arai, says: "Thanks to the efforts and hard work of both the Rocket Lab and Synspective teams we were able to achieve a successful launch as scheduled, despite the difficult environment of COVID-19. With the launch of StriX-α, Synspective will be able to demonstrate its satellite capabilities and data processing technology. This is the first step towards our constellation of 30 satellites and along with the development of our solutions, a full-scale business expansion will begin. Starting with this success, we will move tangibly closer towards the attainment of an advanced world, expanding people's understanding and learning capabilities with new data and technologies."

Details about Rocket Lab's 18th Electron launch will be announced shortly, with the next mission scheduled to take place from Launch Complex 1 early in the new year.

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Цитата: undefined Peter Beck @Peter_J_Beck 3 мин. назад

As seen from Invercargill at the bottom end of the South Island of New Zealand.

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https://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/news/77656/
ЦитироватьИз Новой Зеландии запущен японский спутник
15 декабря 2020 г. в 10:09:27 UTC (13:09:27 ДМВ) со стартового комплекса LC-1 космодрома Махиа в Новой Зеландии стартовыми командами компании Rocket Lab осуществлен пуск РН Electron KS-17 ('The Owl;s Night Begins') с японским спутником ДЗЗ StriX-a. Пуск успешный, космический аппарат выведен на околоземную орбиту.
А.Ж.

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На орбите - три объекта

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 47253U 20098A   20350.47430530 -.00000070  00000-0  00000+0 0  9993
2 47253  97.3880 242.0406 0015729 289.9874 195.3873 15.21911606    05

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 47254U 20098B   20350.48473903 -.00000068  00000-0  00000+0 0  9993
2 47254  97.3741 242.0826 0012552 302.7422 239.6777 15.20614541    04

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 47255U 20098C   20350.47279669 -.00000726  22984-5  00000+0 0  9997
2 47255  97.3756 242.0821 0235053 224.4700 255.3201 15.77026984    05
47253 / 2020-098A : 489 x 511 km x 97.388°, 94.62 min, 2020-12-15 11:22:59
47254 / 2020-098B : 495 x 513 km x 97.374°, 94.68 min, 2020-12-15 11:38:01
47255 / 2020-098C : 181 x 497 km x 97.376°, 91.30 min, 2020-12-15 11:20:49

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Цитировать Jonathan McDowell @planet4589 32 мин. назад

Electron 17 was launched from Mahia at 1009 UTC and placed Synspective/Tokyo's Strix-Alpha small radar satellite in a 489 x 511 km x 97.4 deg, 2230LTDN sun-synch orbit. The Electron stage 2 is in a 181 x 497 km orbit.

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К #67 - объекты запуска идентифицированы и внесены в каталог

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NORAD CAT IDSATNAMEINTLDESTYPECOUNTRYLAUNCHSITEDECAYPERIODINCLAPOGEEPERIGEERCSTLE
47253 STRIX-ALPHA2020-098APAYLOADJPN2020-12-15RLLC94.7097.38513495TLE | OMM
47254 ELECTRON KICK STAGE R/B2020-098BROCKET BODYUS2020-12-15RLLC94.6897.38512494TLE | OMM
47255 ELECTRON R/B2020-098CROCKET BODYUS2020-12-15RLLC91.2797.37495179TLE | OMM