Sentinel-2A – Vega (VV05) – Куру ELV – 23.06.2015 04:52 ДМВ

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Цитироватьanik пишет:
ESA: June 11 Sentinel 2A Earth obs sat launch scrapped after Vega rocket gas-pressure sensor issue. Sensor replaced, launch set for June 22.
Заблуждается г-н Селдинг, насколько понимаю. Пуск переполз по орг. причинам намного раньше.



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http://www.arianespace.com/news-mission-update/2015/1304.asp
ЦитироватьArianespace's Vega launcher is fully assembled for its upcoming flight from the Spaceport

 
 June 16, 2015 – Vega Flight VV05
The fifth Vega has completed its build-up at the Spaceport in French Guiana, allowing final checkout to begin ahead of the lightweight launch vehicle's June 22 mission with Europe's Sentinel-2A satellite.
This assembly process concluded with integration of Vega's "upper composite," consisting of Sentinel-2A and its protective payload fairing. Installation took place at the Spaceport's ZLV launch site, inside the facility's protective mobile gantry.
Vega is one of three launchers operated by Arianespace from French Guiana, along with the medium-lift Soyuz and heavyweight Ariane 5. The development of Vega was performed in a European program led by Italy's ASI space agency and industrial prime contractor ELV SpA.
The upcoming mission – designated Flight VV05 – will mark Arianespace's fifth liftoff this year using a member of its launcher family, underscoring the company's sustained operational pace at the Spaceport in 2015. It follows two previous flights for Ariane 5, plus one each with Soyuz and Vega.
Sentinel-2A is the latest in Europe's series of Earth observation satellites for the Copernicus initiative, which is headed by the European Commission in partnership with the European Space Agency. 
Built by prime contractor Airbus Defence and Space, the 1,130-kg.-class spacecraft will deliver high-resolution and multispectral capabilities – providing a 290 km.-wide coverage path and frequent revisits. After its launch by Vega, Sentinel-2A will join the Sentinel-1A spacecraft orbited by an Arianespace Soyuz mission in April 2014.
 
Launch timing for Vega Flight VV05*
UTC 1:51:58 a.m. on June 23, 2015

     
Vega's completion is highlighted in this photo series, beginning with the "upper composite's" move to the Spaceport's ZLV launch site on a special transporter.



This component subsequently was hoisted to the appropriate level of the launch site's mobile gantry, positioned over Vega and then integrated with the light-lift vehicle.
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http://www.arianespace.com/news-mission-update/2015/1306.asp
ЦитироватьGo for launch! Vega is approved for Arianespace's June 22 liftoff with Sentinel-2A

June 19, 2015 – Vega Flight VV05
Arianespace's next Vega mission fr om French Guiana has been authorized for liftoff on June 22, with its approval following completion of the launch readiness review performed today at the Spaceport.

This assessment – held before each flight of an Arianespace launcher family member, which includes the light-lift Vega, medium-lift Soyuz and heavyweight Ariane 5 – confirmed that the vehicle and its Sentinel-2A satellite passenger are flight-ready, along with the Spaceport's infrastructure and the network of downrange tracking stations.
The upcoming mission is designated Flight VV05 in Arianespace's numbering system, and it will be performed from the Spaceport's ZLV launch site – wh ere the Vega was assembled and now stands in a flight-ready configuration, protected by a mobile gantry that will be withdrawn prior to liftoff.
With today's launch readiness review completed, all is set for the Vega's scheduled liftoff at precisely 10:51:58 p.m. local time in French Guiana on Monday, June 22.
The subsequent 54-minute, 43-second flight will conclude with deployment of Sentinel-2A – the latest Earth observation satellite for Europe's ambitious Copernicus initiative – into a Sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of approximately 786 km. Copernicus is headed by the European Commission in partnership with the European Space Agency.
Built by Airbus Defence and Space as prime contractor, the 1,140-kg.-class Sentinel-2A is to deliver high-resolution and multispectral capabilities, providing a 290-km.-wide coverage path and frequent revisits; and will join the Sentinel-1A spacecraft orbited by an Arianespace Soyuz mission in April 2014.
 Flight VV05 will mark Arianespace's fifth mission in 2015 using a member of its launcher family, underscoring the company's sustained operational pace at the Spaceport this year. It follows two previous flights for Ariane 5, plus one each with Soyuz and Vega.

http://www.arianespace.com/images/launch-kits/launch-kit-pdf-eng/VV05-launchkit-GB.pdf
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Arianespace / Flight VV05 - Sentinel-2A
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Довольно подробно от включения аппарата до раскрытия СБ
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Operations/Sentinel-2_launch_timeline




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Номинально все, ждем видимости в Перте. Потом Тролль, там СБ, вероятно, уже будет раскрыта в начале сеанса.

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Перт принимает телеметрию с AVUM, траектория абсолютно номинальная перед последним включением

Прол

Прошло 2-е включение 4-й ступени.