Jonathan's Space Report: 24th anniversary edition
Happy perihelion to all my readers in the Earth-Moon system!
Expedition 34 is underway with commander Kevin Ford and flight engineers FE-1 Oleg Novitskiy and FE-2 Yevgeniy Tarelkin Their ferry ship, Soyuz TMA-06M, is docked at the Poisk module
Soyuz TMA-07M (spacecraft 704A, flight ISS 33S) went up on Dec 19 with crew Roman Romanenko of Russia, Chris Hadfield of Canada, and Tom Marshburn of the USA Initial orbit was 194 x 236 km x 51 6 deg The spaceship docked with the Rassvet module at 1409 UTC on Dec 21
Two cargo ships are also docked: Progress M-16M at the Pirs module and Progress M-17M at the Zvezda aft port
Hobbyists have located the US Air Force X-37B spaceplane in a 343 x 360 km x 43 5 deg orbit
Four objects have been cataloged in orbit associated with the NK launch: the Kwangmyongsong-3 F2 satellite, the Unha-3 rocket stage and two debris pieces Optical observations by Greg Roberts in S Africa show a 16-s periodic brightening indicating the satellite is spinning or tumbling, which is the natural state of a satellite if its size and shape The satellite was thought to carry reaction wheels or some similar three-axis stabilization system, but this does not seem to be working at the moment News reports describing the satellite as 'out of control' could be premature, as it is possible that the stabilization system is designed to be activated some time after launch However, the failure to pick up signals at 470 MHz by independent observers in the US and UK, including a long-time member of the Kettering Group, Bob Christy of http://zarya info, is strong circumstantial evidence that the satellite's transmitter is not working and that the satellite is most likely dead At this point in early January, the continuing lack of signal reports make this conclusion all the more likely
On Jan 1 the orbits were A (satellite) 497 x 581 km x 97 40 deg B (rocket) 496 x 589 km x 97 40 deg C (debris) 497 x 571 km x 97 45 deg D (debris) 497 x 586 km x 97 36 deg
The two GRAIL spacecraft, Ebb and Flow, completed their gravity mapping mission and impacted the lunar surface at 75 62N 26 63W at 2229 UTC on Dec 17 On Dec 6 their orbit was lowered to only 15 km above the surface for a final low-altitude data take NASA is giving the impact region the unofficial (non-IAU) name of 'Sally Ride Impact Site' The name appears to apply to the general region of the impact, which consists of the two impact points several km apart and any associated secondary debris The impact velocity was 1 7 km/s Congratulations to MIT's Maria Zuber on an outstanding science mission
China's Chang'e-2 space probe made a remarkable 3 2 km flyby of minor planet (4179) Toutatis on Dec 13 at 0830:09 UTC and returned images of the asteroid Chang'e-2 is in a 1 02 x 1 03 AU x 0 2 deg solar orbit
Gokturk is an earth observing satellite for the Turkish Defense Ministry The CZ-2D rocket put it in a 669 x 689 km x 98 2 deg orbit and then made a depletion burn to a 144 x 688 km orbit The satellite was built by Turk Havacikik ve Uzay Sanayii (Turkish Aerospace Inc) and the TUBITAK research council
Arianespace launched two communications satellites on Dec 19 Skynet 5D is an Astrium/Paradigm satellite for UK military communications; Mexsat-Bicentenario will provide domestic Mexican communications The satellites reached a 263 x 25821 km x 2 0 deg geostationary transfer orbit On Jan 1 Skynet 5D was in GEO over 24E and Mexsat was over 114 8W
Discussion on nasaspaceflight com has drawn my attention to claims by defense analyst publication IHS Jane's that Iran had a further launch failure on or soon after Sep 22 The failure appears to have taken place on the pad, so it is hard to be sure that an orbital launch was intended Nevertheless I will include it in my lists for the time being, to give the possible launch some visibility, until further information should come to light that affects my assessment of it
On Dec 17 the Yamal-402 satellite was in a 35693 x 35764 km x 0 05 deg orbit drifting at 1 deg per day over the Indian Ocean at 53E, completing the recovery effort for the satellite It had reached a lower than planned initial orbit after the failure of its Briz-M upper stage
Total 78 attempts: Russia 24, China 19, US 16, France/ESA 10, India 2, Japan 2, Iran 1 + 2 fail?, North Korea 1+1 fail The Iranian launch failures, as noted above, are not confirmed This is the first year in which the number of Chinese launches has exceeded the corresponding US total
Table of Recent (orbital) Launches
Date UT Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission INTL
DES
Nov 2 2104 Yamal-300K ) Proton-M/Briz-M Baykonur LC81/24 Comms 61
Luch-5B ) Comms 61
Nov 10 2105 Star One C3 ) Ariane 5ECA Kourou ELA3 Comms 62B
Eutelsat 21B ) Comms 62A
Nov 14 1142 Meridian No
16 Soyuz-2-1A/Fregat Plesetsk LC43/4 Comms 63A
Nov 18 2253 Huan Jing 1C ) Chang Zheng 2C Taiyuan Radar 64A
Xinyan-1 ) Tech
Fengniao 1A/1B ) Tech
Nov 20 1831 Echostar 16 Proton-M/Briz-M Baykonur LC39/200 Comms 65A
Nov 25 0406 Yaogan Weixing 16) Chang Zheng 4C Jiuquan Sigint? 66A
YW-16 Subsat 1 ) Sigint? 66B
YW-16 Subsat 2 ) Sigint? 66C
Nov 27 1013 Zhongxing 12 Chang Zheng 3BE Xichang LC2 Comms 67A
Dec 1 0202 Pleiades 1B Soyuz ST-A/Fregat Kourou ELS Imaging 68A
Dec 3 2044 Eutelsat 70B Zenit-3SL SL Odyssey Comms 69A
Dec 8 1313 Yamal 402 Proton-M/Briz-M Baykonur LC39/200 Comms 70A
Dec 11 1803 X-37B OTV-3 Atlas V 501 Canaveral SLC41 Spaceplane 71A
Dec 12 0049 Kwangmyongsong-3 F2 Unha-3 Sohae Test 72A
Dec 18 1612 Gokturk 2 Chang Zheng 2D Jiuquan Imaging 73A
Dec 19 1212 Soyuz TMA-07M Soyuz-FG Baykonur LC1 Spaceship 74A
Dec 19 2149 Skynet 5D ) Ariane 5ECA Kourou ELA3 Comms 75A
Mexsat-Bicentenario) Comms 75B
The IMAGER payload developed by U Mass Lowell's Tim Cook and BU's Meredith Danowski was launched from White Sands on Nov 21 for ultraviolet imaging of the nearby spiral galaxy M101 with a 0 5m telescope
The DXL mission launched on Dec 13 studies soft X-ray emission from the solar wind and the local interstellar medium The project is led by M Galeazzi of Miami University
Date UT Payload/Flt Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission Apogee/km
Nov 2 1755 NASA 36 255US Black Brant IX White Sands Solar X 321 Nov 14 1107 Mk 21 RV? Minuteman 3 Vandenberg LF10 Op Test 1300? Nov 21 1055 NASA 36 260UG Black Brant IX White Sands UV Astron 291 Nov 25 1120 MAPHEUS-3 Nike Imp Orion ESRANGE, Kiruna Micrograv 145 Nov 28 Haft-5 RV Ghauri Tilla?, Pakistan Op Test 400? Dec 8 2100 AEB VS30/O V10 VS-30/Orion Alcantara Ionosphere 428 Dec 13 0520 NASA 36 283UH Black Brant IX White Sands XR Astron 257? Dec 17 0700 S-520-28 S-520 Uchinoura Micrograv 312
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