Тяньлянь-1 03 (Tianlian-1 03, TL1-03) – CZ-3C – Сичан LC2 – 25.07.2012 16:43:04 UTC

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Salo

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=5060.msg873461#msg873461
ЦитироватьJuly - CZ-3C - XSLC, LC2 - TL-1C Tianlian-1C
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Salo

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=5060.msg925146#msg925146
ЦитироватьApparently two CALT launch teams have been dispatched on June 28/29, one riding on a bus (Taiyuan?) and another riding a plane (Xichang?). It seems that the TL-1C launch and a Long March 2C launch from Taiyuan may happen in mid-late July.

Source: http://www.9ifly.cn/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=8057&pid=207293&fromuid=19646
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Salo

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=29283.msg927047#msg927047
ЦитироватьThese photos were taken yesterday.... (http://www.9ifly.cn/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=9796&pid=209761&fromuid=19646)

With the launch vehicle team arriving at the launch site on June 30, let's say that the launch date probably would be around July 23, give or take about two days....[/size]


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Salo

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=29283.msg928522#msg928522
ЦитироватьThanks to the advertising for a trip for teenagers to visit the launch site, we now know that the launch is scheduled on July 24 GMT (July 25 local time).

http://www.9ifly.cn/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=9796&pid=210538[/size]
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Space Alien

Новое время пуска 25 июля 19:43 ЛМВ.

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=29283.msg932070#msg932070

ЦитироватьAccording to http://www.rhtvs.com/Item.aspx?id=17068 launch time is 23:43 local on July 25, so 1543UTC on July 25.

Sharicoff

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Space Alien

По времени пуск должен был произойти... Ждем подтверждения.

Space Alien

Пуск произошел удачно...

Цитировать23:45 CZ-3Ck

Space Alien

Long March 3C launches China's third tracking and data relay satellite

ЦитироватьA Long March 3C (Chang Zheng 3C) has returned China back into action for the first time since their Shenzhou-9 manned rendezvous and docking mission. The launch of the TL-1 Tianlian-1 (3) 'Sky Link' sent the country's third tracking and data relay satellite into orbit. Launch occured at 15:45 UTC on Wednesday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2012/07/long-march-3c-tracking-data-relay-satellite/


G.K.

ЦитироватьВсё прошло успешно!


http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=29283.msg933123#msg933123[/size]
Розовое небо :D  :D  
Гламур  :)  :)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtceJ_4vZ7mSdDV4QWVVdEY0RXRFQUc0X05RZjFpN1E#gid=10
Планы пусков. Обновление по выходным.

Space Alien

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ЦитироватьВсё прошло успешно!


http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=29283.msg933123#msg933123[/size]
Розовое небо :D  :D  
Гламур  :)  :)
:mrgreen:  :mrgreen:  :mrgreen: .
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Точное время пуска 19:43:04 ЛМВ.

Salo

Статья Руи Барбозы:
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2012/07/long-march-3c-tracking-data-relay-satellite/
ЦитироватьLong March 3C launches China's third tracking and data relay satellite[/size]
July 25th, 2012 by Rui C. Barbosa

A Long March 3C (Chang Zheng 3C) has returned China back into action for the first time since their Shenzhou-9 manned rendezvous and docking mission. The launch of the TL-1 Tianlian-1 (3) 'Sky Link' sent the country's third tracking and data relay satellite into orbit. Launch occured at 15:45 UTC on Wednesday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

Chinese Launch:

The Chinese tracking and data relay satellite was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST). It is similar to the American Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) in concept.

The system is designed to support near-real-time communications between orbiting spacecraft and the ground control, and will complement the ground-based space tracking and telemetry stations and ships to support future space projects.
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Like its predecessors, the Tianlian-1 (3) satellite is based on the DFH-3 bus. The DFH-3 (Dongfanghong-3) platform is a medium-capacity telecommunications satellite platform designed and developed by CAST (Chinese Academy of Space Technology).

The spacecraft can carry multiple telecommunications payloads for providing many kinds of services, such as fixed communication, international satellite communication, national and regional communication, wideband data communication, mobile communication and direct broadcast; military communication, spacecraft tracking and data relay, etc.

The platform comprises six subsystems: control, power, propulsion, measurement & control, structure and thermal control subsystem. The platform configuration features module subdivision, which includes communication module, propulsion module, service module and solar array.

The platform adopts three-axis stabilized attitude control mode, having solar array output power of 1.7 kw by the end of its design lifetime of 8 years. Its mass is 2,100kg with payload capacity 220kg.

The DFH-3 satellite platform has been successfully applied in DFH-3 satellite, Beidou navigation test satellite, and other satellites, all of which are currently operating normally.

During numerous flight missions, the maturity and reliability of the DFH-3 platform has been proved. Moreover, it has strong expansion capacity and can be upgraded to some space exploration missions, such as meteorological satellite, lunar resource satellite services.

At present, Tianlian-1 (1) is positioned at 77 degrees East, after it was launched on April 25, 2008, by the first Chang Zheng-3C launch vehicle.

Tianlian-1 (2) is positioned at 176.77 degrees East, after it was launched on July 11, 2011, by the Chang Zheng-3C (Y8 ) launch vehicle. With the Tianlian-1 (3), China has full global coverage for its tracking and data relay system. A second generation TL-2 Tianlian-2 is being developed by CAST.

This was the ninth flight of the Chang Zheng-3C launch vehicle. This rocket was developed to fill the gap between the Chang Zheng-3A and the Chang Zheng-3B, having a payload capacity of 3,800 kg for GTO. This is a three stage launch vehicle identical to the CZ-3B but only using two strap-on boosters on its first stage.

CZ-3C provides two types of fairing and two kinds of fairing encapsulating process and four different payload interfaces, which is the same as LM-3B launch vehicle.

The various fairing and interface adapter and the suitable launch capacity make LM-3C a good choice for user to select the launch service.

The development of the CZ-3C started in February 1999. The rocket has a liftoff mass of 345,000 kg. The rocket structure functions to withstand the various internal and external loads on the launch vehicle during transportation, hoisting and flight.

The rocket structure also combines all sub-systems together and is composed of boosters, first stage, second stage, third stage and payload fairing. The first two stages as well as the two strap on boosters use hypergolic (N2O4/UDMH) fuel while the third stage uses cryogenic (LOX/LH2) fuel. The total length of the CZ-3A is 54.838 meters, with a diameter of 3.35 meters on the core stage and 3.00 meters on the third stage.

The first launch of the CZ-3C Chang Zheng-3C launch vehicle took place on April 25, 2008 when it orbited the first TL-1 Tian Lian-1 tracking and data relay satellite.

Wednesday's launch was the 166th successful orbital mission for China, the 74th successful orbital launch from Xichang, the 11th successful orbital launch for China in 2012 and the 6th successful orbital launch from Xichang this year.

The Xichang Satellite Launch Centre is situated in the Sichuan Province, south-western China and is the country's launch site for geosynchronous orbital launches.

Equipped with two launch pads (LC2 and LC3), the centre has a dedicated railway and highway lead directly to the launch site. The Command and Control Centre is located seven kilometers south-west of the launch pad, providing flight and safety control during launch rehearsal and launch.

Down range Tracking and Control stations of the launch center are located in Xichang City and Yibin City of Sichuan Province, and Guiyang City of Guizhou Province. Each of them houses tracking and measurement equipment for the powered phase of a launch vehicle flight.

Other facilities on the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre are the Launch Control Centre, propellant fuelling systems, communications systems for launch command, telephone and data communications for users, and support equipment for meteorological monitoring and forecasting.

During 1993-1994 Xichang underwent extensive modernization and expansion, in part due to the requirements of the CZ-3 launcher family and in part to meet commercial customer needs.

The first launch from Xichang took place at 1225UTC on January 29, 1984, when the Chang Zheng-3 (CZ3-1) was launched the Shiyan Weixing (14670 1984-008A) communications satellite into orbit.[/size]
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Salo

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Salo

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/sci/2012-07/26/c_131738886.htm
ЦитироватьChina launches 3rd satellite in its global data relay network[/size]
English.news.cn   2012-07-26 01:13:20

XICHANG, July 25 (Xinhua) -- China successfully launched the Tianlian I-03 satellite on Wednesday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province, completing the country's first data relay satellite network system.

The satellite was launched on a Long March-3C carrier rocket at 11:43 p.m. Beijing Time, according to sources with the center.

Developed by the China Academy of Space Technology under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, the satellite will join its two predecessors to realize global network operation after in-orbit validation and system coordination procedures are carried out.

The first data relay satellite, the Tianlian I-01, was launched in April 2008, and the second was launched in July 2011.

The third satellite is expected to improve the network's coverage in providing measurement and control services for China's manned spacecraft as well as the planned construction of future space labs and space stations, according to the center.

The network will also offer data relay services for the country's medium- and low-Earth orbits as well as measurement and control support for spacecraft launches.

The two-satellite network had previously played a key role in assisting in two space docking missions -- an automated one between the Tiangong-1 lab module and the Shenzhou-8 spacecraft in late 2011, and a manual docking between Tiangong-1 and Shenzhou-9 in June.

Wednesday's launch marked the 166th mission of China's Long March series of rockets.[/size]
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Space Alien

ЦитироватьКитай запустил 3-й спутник своей глобальной ретрансляционной сети[/size]

В Центре запуска спутников Сичан провинции Сычуань /Юго-Западный Китай/ сегодня был успешно запущен спутник "Тяньлянь I-03", являющийся последним в системе первой китайской спутниковой ретрансляционной сети.

Спутник был запущен с помощью ракеты-носителя "Чанчжэн-3В" в 23:43 по пекинскому времени, сообщили источники в центре запусков.

Разработанный Китайской академией космических технологий при Китайской аэрокосмической научно-технической корпорации спутник присоединится к двум своим предшественникам и будет осуществлять работу глобальной сети ретрансляции данных после завершения проверки и системной координации, которые будут произведены на орбите.

Первый ретрансляционный спутник "Тяньлянь I-01" был запущен в апреле 2008 года, а второй -- в июле 2011 года.

Согласно сообщению из центра запусков, ожидается, что третий спутник улучшит покрытие сети для обеспечения измерительного и контрольного обслуживания китайских пилотируемых космических кораблей, а также космических лабораторий и космических станций, строительство которых планируется в будущем.

Сеть также будет предоставлять услуги по ретрансляции данных на средних и низких околоземных орбитах, а также обеспечивать измерения и контроль в ходе запусков китайских космических кораблей.

Сеть из двух спутников играла ключевую роль в содействии двум космическим стыковкам -- автоматической, которая состоялась между лабораторным модулем "Тяньгун-1" и кораблем "Шэньчжоу-8" в конце 2011 года, и ручной стыковкой между "Тяньгун-1" и "Шэньчжоу-9" в июне этого года.

Сегодняшний запуск стал 166-й миссией китайских ракет серии "Чанчжэн".

http://russian.news.cn/science/2012-07/26/c_131739195.htm

Хм..., странно, что новости об этом запуске нет в новостной ленте  :roll: .