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tnt22

По слухам с 9ifly, подчеркиваю - по слухам, ибо это ещё из уточняющего вопроса к кому-то
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Цитировать折翅的鹰 发表于 2020-5-3 14:41
18点加6分。
就是180637秒?
пуск планируется на 10:06:37 UTC / 13:06:37 ДМВ / 18:06:37 BJT 5 мая 2020 г.

Дмитрий Инфан

Цитироватьtnt22 написал:
По  слухам  с 9ifly, подчеркиваю - по слухам, ибо это ещё из уточняющего вопроса к кому-то
Могли бы и официально объявить дату.

tnt22

ЦитироватьДмитрий Инфан написал:
Могли бы и официально объявить дату.

Официальные учреждения:
- Департамент общественной безопасности правительства провинции Хайнань указывает дату пуска 5 мая без указания времени пуска;
- Городское правительство г. Вэньчан в уведомлении о запрещении спортивных, развлекательных, рекламных полетов даёт диапазон с 08:00 4 мая до 08:00 6 мая (время пекинское, UTC +8h).
Всё остальное, к сожалению, только слухи. NOTAMs на текущий момент отсутствуют.

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Предполагаемые зоны падения частей РН 
1-я : Place1..Place4
2-я : Place5..Place8
Обе зоны возле Филиппинского архипелага


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https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/05/04/china-to-debut-new-version-of-powerful-long-march-5-rocket-this-week/
ЦитироватьChina to debut new version of powerful Long March 5 rocket this week
May 4, 2020 | Stephen Clark


A view of the next-generation Chinese crew spacecraft during pre-launch processing. Credit: CCTV

A prototype for China's next-generation human-rated spacecraft — flying on a test flight without astronauts — is scheduled to ride a new version of the country's heavy-lift Long March 5 rocket into orbit this week.

The Long March 5B rocket could take off as soon as Tuesday from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan Island in southern China, but Chinese officials have not officially announced the target launch date.

Riding a mobile launch platform, the heavy-duty rocket rolled to its launch pad at Wenchang on April 29 for final preparations before liftoff, according to reports and images from the launch site shared on social media. Once at the launch complex on Hainan Island's eastern coast, the Long March 5B was enclosed inside folding gantry structures inside a 300-foot-tall (92-meter) launch pad tower to give technicians access to the vehicle for final testing and inspections.

The 176-foot-tall (53.7-meter) Long March 5B rocket is a new version of the Long March 5 launcher, China's most powerful rocket. Designed to loft massive payloads into low Earth orbit, the Long March 5B rocket will launch without a second stage.

The launcher's lift capability to low Earth orbit is around 48,500 pounds, or 22 metric tons, according to Chinese state media. It's tailored to launch large modules for China's planned space station.

The Long March 5B's four liquid-fueled boosters, each powered by two kerosene-fed YF-100 engines, will power the rocket off the launch pad along with two YF-77 core stage engines burning cryogenic liquid hydrogen. The rocket will jettison the four booster modules around three minutes after liftoff, and the core stage engines will burn for approximately eight minutes.

The Long March 5B rocket will also debut a new large payload fairing measuring more than 67 feet (20.5 meters) long and 17 feet (5.2 meters) in diameter. The payload launching inside the Long March 5B's new nose shroud is a prototype for China's next-generation crew capsule, designed to eventually replace the country's Shenzhou spacecraft to ferry astronauts to a space station in Earth orbit.

The new capsule design is more capable than the Shenzhou, according to Chinese officials. It will be capable of carrying astronauts to the moon, and can accommodate up to six crew members at a time, more than the three astronauts that can fly on the Shenzhou, Chinese officials said.

In a different configuration, the crew capsule could launch and land with three astronauts, plus up to 1,100 pounds (500 kilograms) of cargo, according to China's state-run Xinhua news agency. The capability will allow China to return research specimens and hardware from the country's space station back to Earth.

The Shenzhou crew craft can return only a limited amount of cargo, and China's Tianzhou supply ship for the country's planned space station is not designed to bring any cargo back to Earth.

China's next-generation crew carrier is also reusable for up to 10 flights, with a detachable heat shield built to handle higher-temperature returns through Earth's atmosphere, such as those a capsule would encounter on a re-entry from a lunar mission.


File photo of a Long March 5 rocket during rollout to the launch pad before a previous mission. Credit: Xinhua

The short-duration orbital test flight this week is expected to conclude with a re-entry and landing in remote northwestern China, perhaps as soon as one day after its launch on the Long March 5B rocket. Few details about the test flight have been released by the Chinese government.

The Xinhua news agency reported the primary purpose of the crew capsule test flight is to verify the ship's re-entry technologies, such as its heat shield and recovery system. The capsule will return under parachutes and inflate airbags to cushion its landing on solid ground.

The Shenzhou landing module also returns under parachutes, but uses rocket thrusters to soften the blow of landing. That makes for a rougher ride for passengers.

With its propulsion and power module, the crew spacecraft measures nearly 29 feet (8.8 meters) long. It will weigh around 47,600 pounds (21.6 metric tons) fully loaded with equipment and propellant, according to the China Manned Space Engineering Office, or CMSEO.

Chinese officials said earlier this year that the crew capsule on the Long March 5B test flight will be loaded with 10 metric tons (22,000 pounds) of propellant, enabling extensive maneuvers in orbit. The fuel load will also match the spacecraft's weight to the expected launch weight of the Tianhe core module for China's space station, which is scheduled to be completed in 2022.

China launched a reduced-scale crew module on an unpiloted test flight in 2016.
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Teams at the Wenchang launch base prepared the Long March 5B rocket and the prototype crew capsule for flight amid the coronavirus pandemic. Chinese state media said managers reduced staffing levels at the spaceport, and introduced telecommuting capabilities to allow some team members to participate in data reviews and meetings remotely.

China has conducted six space missions with astronauts since 2003. The most recent Shenzhou mission ended in November 2016 after a 32-day flight to the Chinese Tiangong 2 space lab with a two-man crew.

Plans to launch China's first Mars rover later this year could depend on the success of this week's Long March 5B launch. A Long March 5 rocket — in its previous configuration with an upper stage — is scheduled to launch the robotic Mars mission in July.

Chinese officials last month announced the Mars mission will be named Tianwen 1. Tianwen, or Questions to Heaven, is a poem written by the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan. The China National Space Administration — China's space agency — said all of the country's future planetary exploration missions will be named the Tianwen series.

Another Long March 5 rocket is scheduled to haul China's Chang'e 5 robotic lunar mission into space later this year. Chang'e 5 will attempt to retrieve samples from the moon's surface and return them to Earth.
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tnt22

Возможно, будет зеркало трансляции пуска на ТыТрубе!

Цитировать[Live]LongMarch-5B Y1 Mission

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Запланировано на 5 мая 2020 г.

长征五号遥一运载火箭预计于5月5日在文昌卫星发射中心发射,发射窗口为北京时间18:00至次日00:00。
CASC plans to launch LongMarch-5B Y1 on Tuesday, May 5, in the launch window from 18:00 to 24:00  (BJT),  from Wenchang LC-1.
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Начало трансляции - 5 мая в 10:00 UTC / 13:00 ДМВ / 18:00 BJT
Пусковое окно - с 10:00 до 16:00 UTC

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Некоторые кадры из новостного сюжета канала CCTV-13 ТВ КНР к предстоящему пуску

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Цитировать Cosmic Penguin‏ @Cosmic_Penguin 41 мин. назад

Good news for those following tomorrow's Long March 5B & new Chinese crew S/C flight - CCTV state news channels mentioned it during the evening news, a good sign that (combined with other individual sources) *some* kind of coverage will be available in real time tomorrow!





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Предполагаемые закрываемые зоны.



P.S. Уведомления отсутствуют...  :(

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Цитировать Jonathan McDowell @planet4589 46 мин. назад

Tomorrow China is planning to launch the large ChangZheng 5B S/N Y1 rocket carrying an uncrewed test flight of a new spaceship, China's rival to the Dragon and Orion.


45 мин. назад

The spaceship doesn't have a public name yet;  so far they are referring to it as "新一代载人飞船" (new generation people-carrying spaceship, xinyidai zairen feichuan)


42 мин. назад

Linguistic PSA: the word 'zairen' is being translated by most Western media (and google translate) as "manned". As far as I can tell as a non-Chinese-speaker,  the word comes from 'ren' (people, as in People's Republic) and 'zai', which means something close to "carrying".


41 мин. назад

I therefore urge English media to eschew the old-fashioned 'manned' and translate 'zairen feichuan' as crewed spacecraft, human-carrying spacecraft or simply (my pref) as 'spaceship'.


30 мин. назад

Thanks! So zairen is gender-free and should be translated as such.
Цитировать baconmashwbrownsugar‏ @baconmashwbs 35 мин. назад



В ответ @planet4589

Yes, native here. Can confirm ren/人 refers to people and has no gender

Феликс

Надо же,  какое бурное дискутирование и акцентирование вокруг темы гендера...

aaa1

ЦитироватьSo zairen is gender-free and should be translated as such.
"Людоносище".

tnt22

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Цитировать Новости CCTV 
25 мин. назад

据中国载人航天工程办公室消息,长征五号B运载火箭将于今天18时,在我国文昌航天发射场进行首次飞行任务!(总台央视记者王刚)

По сообщению Китайского управления пилотируемой космической техники, ракета-носитель CZ-5B совершит свою первую полетную миссию с космодрома Вэньчан в Китае сегодня в 18:00! (Ван Ган, репортер CCTV)


tnt22

Официально от Синьхуа

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-05/05/c_139032215.htm
ЦитироватьChina to launch Long March-5B carrier rocket
Source: Xinhua | 2020-05-05 15:55:30 | Editor: huaxia

WENCHANG, Hainan, May 5 (Xinhua) -- China's new large carrier rocket Long March-5B will make its maiden flight at 6:00 p.m. (Beijing Time) Tuesday, according to the China Manned Space Agency.


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ЦитироватьCosmic Penguin‏ @Cosmic_Penguin 4 ч. назад

Long March 5B test flight update: fueling in progress and launch pad service platforms are starting to swing back.

According to reports the new crew S/C will be deployed to LEO, perform tests over several+ orbits, fire its engines to elliptical orbit & test re-entry at 9 km/s.