BulgariaSat-1 – Falcon 9 – Кеннеди LC-39A – 23.06.2017 19:10 UTC

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ЦитироватьApollo13 пишет:
tnt22 ,а это не может быть NOTAM для PSLV или Союза? На NSF и reddit ничего пока нет.
Приведённые в этой ветке NOTAM' ы или NOTMAR'ы к PSLV точно не имеют никакого отношения - там все зоны в Индийском океане (см NOTAM в #18 Cartosat-2E или NOTMAR HYDROPAC 2131/2017)

Союз? Может быть, я так глубоко не просматривал продолжение после Шпицбергена, но обычно 3-ю вроде как за Гренландией топят, нет?

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Безумный Шляпник

ЦитироватьNZZO

 B2912/17 - TEMPO DANGER AREA NZD030 (EAST AUCKLAND OCEANIC FIR) IS PRESCRIBEDAS FLW:
ALL THAT AIRSPACE BOUNDED BY A LINE JOINING
S 30 00 00, W 131 00 00
S 60 00 00, W 131 00 00
S 60 00 00, W 175 00 00
S 30 00 00, W 175 00 00
S 30 00 00, W 131 00 00.
ACTIVITY: SPACE DEBRIS RETURN
USER AGENCY: FOREIGN SPACE AGENCY
PRESCRIBED PURSUANT TO CIVIL AVIATION RULE PART 71 UNDER A DELEGATED
AUTHORITY ISSUED BY THE DIRECTOR OF CIVIL AVIATION. SFC - FL999, 23 JUN 18:00
2017 UNTIL 24 JUN 07:10 2017. CREATED: 18 JUN 20:26 2017

В этом оповещении немного озадачивает выделенный текст.

Вот еще предыдущее оповещение, тоже на  NZZO. Похоже, что они идут парой:

B2911/17 - TEMPO DANGER AREA NZD029 (EAST AUCKLAND OCEANIC FIR) IS PRESCRIBED
AS FLW:
ALL THAT AIRSPACE BOUNDED BY A LINE JOINING
S 30 00 00, W 140 10 00
S 72 46 00, W 140 10 00
S 72 46 00, W 146 53 00
S 30 00 00, W 146 53 00
S 30 00 00, W 140 10 00.
ACTIVITY: SPACE DEBRIS RETURN
USER AGENCY: FOREIGN SPACE AGENCY
PRESCRIBED PURSUANT TO CIVIL AVIATION RULE PART 71 UNDER A DELEGATED
AUTHORITY ISSUED BY THE DIRECTOR OF CIVIL AVIATION. SFC - FL999, 25 JUN 22:10
2017 UNTIL 25 JUN 22:45 2017. CREATED: 18 JUN 20:22 2017

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Тогда ещё и NOTMAR к сообщению Безумный Шляпник (см #146)
Цитировать( 200451Z JUN 2017 )
HYDROPAC 2151/2017 (GEN) 

SOUTH PACIFIC.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS SPACE DEBRIS
   231800Z TO 240800Z AND 241800Z TO 250800Z JUN
   IN AREA BETWEEN
   30-00S 60-00S AND 090-00W 175-00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 250900Z JUN 17.
Тут закрыли почти всю южную часть Тихого океана

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Может, это все-таки под утопление "Волги"? Сомнительно, чтобы вторая ступень Фалькона сумела забраться в такие высокие широты.

Apollo13

https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/06/22/head-of-bulgariasat-says-satellite-project-would-be-impossible-without-spacex/

ЦитироватьZayakov said BulgariaSat saw no financial benefit from swapping a new rocket for a used one, and any discount in the deal went to SSL.
ЦитироватьThe $235 million satellite project took 12 years from to go from an idea to reality, Zayakov said.
Смешное. Вся скидка за б/у ушла SSL. Болгарам ничего не перепало.

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Цитировать06/23/2017 11:21
The Falcon 9 rocket was raised into launch position at pad 39A few minutes ago. The process took less than 20 minutes, and the 229-foot-tall (70-meter) rocket was vertical around 4:10 a.m. EDT (0810 GMT).

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https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/06/23/falcon-9-launch-timeline-with-bulgariasat-1/
ЦитироватьFalcon 9 launch timeline with BulgariaSat 1
June 23, 2017 Stephen Clark

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is set for liftoff from Cape Canaveral on Thursday evening, heading due east over the Atlantic Ocean to deliver the BulgariaSat 1 communications satellite into orbit 35 minutes later.

The 229-foot-tall (70-meter) rocket is poised for launch from pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 2:10 p.m. EDT (1810 GMT) Thursday at the opening of a two-hour launch window.
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Perched atop the rocket is the BulgariaSat 1 communications satellite, a spacecraft made by Space Systems/Loral, ready to beam television programming across Bulgaria and neighboring countries in the Balkans. The rocket will place the satellite into a high-altitude "supersynchronous" transfer orbit.

The timeline below outlines the launch sequence for the Falcon 9 flight with BulgariaSat 1, SpaceX's second launch with a previously-flown first stage booster.

Data source: SpaceX

T-0:00:00: Liftoff


After the rocket's nine Merlin engines pass an automated health check, hold-down clamps will release the Falcon 9 booster for liftoff from pad 39A.

T+0:01:10: Mach 1


The Falcon 9 rocket reaches Mach 1, the speed of sound, as the nine Merlin 1D engines provide more than 1.7 million pounds of thrust.

T+0:01:19: Max Q


The Falcon 9 rocket reaches Max Q, the point of maximum aerodynamic pressure.

T+0:02:36: MECO


The Falcon 9's nine Merlin 1D engines shut down.

T+0:02:40: Stage 1 Separation


The Falcon 9's first stage separates from the second stage moments after MECO.

T+0:02:47: First Ignition of Second Stage


The second stage Merlin 1D vacuum engine ignites for a nearly 6-minute burn to put the rocket and BulgariaSat 1 into a preliminary parking orbit.

T+0:03:40: Fairing Jettison


The 5.2-meter (17.1-foot) diameter payload fairing jettisons once the Falcon 9 rocket ascends through the dense lower atmosphere. The 43-foot-tall fairing is made of two clamshell-like halves composed of carbon fiber with an aluminum honeycomb core.

T+0:06:19: Stage 1 Entry Burn


A subset of the first stage's Merlin 1D engines ignite for an entry burn to slow down for landing. A final landing burn will occur just before touchdown.

T+0:08:31: Stage 1 Landing


The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage booster touches down on SpaceX's drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.

T+0:08:38: SECO 1


The second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket shuts down after reaching a preliminary low-altitude orbit. The upper stage and BulgariaSat 1 begin a coast phase scheduled to last more than 18 minutes before the second stage Merlin vacuum engine reignites.

T+0:27:08: Second Ignition of Second Stage


The Falcon 9's second stage Merlin engine restarts to propel the BulgariaSat 1 communications satellite into a supersynchronous transfer orbit.

T+0:28:13: SECO 2


The Merlin engine shuts down after a short burn to put the BulgariaSat 1 satellite in the proper orbit for deployment.

T+0:34:55: BulgariaSat 1 Separation


The BulgariaSat 1 satellite separates from the Falcon 9 rocket in a supersynchronous transfer orbit.
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SpaceX обновила пресс-кит

bulgariasat1presskit_updated.pdf - 379530 B, 2 стр, 2017-06-23 13:00:58 UTC

Исправлены даты. Прочих изменений вроде не заметил...

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Внесены исправления дат

http://www.spacex.com/webcast
ЦитироватьSpaceX is targeting launch of BulgariaSat-1 from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The two-hour launch window opens on Friday, June 23, at 2:10 p.m. EDT, or 18:10 UTC, with a backup launch opportunity on Saturday, June 24, at 2:10 p.m. BulgariaSat-1 is the first geostationary communications satellite in Bulgaria's history.
http://www.spacex.com/news/2017/06/17/bulgariasat-1-mission-press-kit
ЦитироватьSpaceX is targeting launch of BulgariaSat-1 from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The two-hour launch window opens on Friday, June 23, at 2:10 p.m. EDT, or 18:10 UTC, with a backup launch opportunity on Saturday, June 24, at 2:10 p.m. BulgariaSat-1 is the first geostationary communications satellite in Bulgaria's history.