Суборбитальные пуски (научные и экспериментальные)

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DEUCE

ЦитироватьNASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 16:34 - 17 дек. 2018 г.

Stars and galaxies shine bright in the night sky, but what about the space in between? The DEUCE mission is scheduled to launch aboard a sounding rocket early tomorrow from White Sands, New Mexico, to explore these dark regions of space. https://go.nasa.gov/2QWBbrr 


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DEUCE

ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 17:57 - 17 дек. 2018 г.

So 0700 UTC Dec 18 for DEUCE/Black Brant 9 from White Sands. That's more than 24 hr before the GSLV launch, so we don't get 5 launches in a 24 hr period
ЦитироватьNASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 17:55 - 17 дек. 2018 г.

В ответ @planet4589 @CosmicRami и еще 2

About 2 a.m. EST on Dec. 18. Around midnight in New Mexico. We don't have the exact time.

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DEUCE

ЦитироватьNASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 6:48 - 18 дек. 2018 г.

The DEUCE mission successfully launched from White Sands, New Mexico at 2:46 a.m. EST on Dec. 18. The suborbital flight reached 175 miles in altitude before landing by parachute. Payload recovery is currently in progress.


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DEUCE

ЦитироватьNASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 7:28 - 19 дек. 2018 г.

We're sorry we missed the memo about #ScrubTuesday... But we're happy to report that the DEUCE mission, launched Dec. 18 at 2:46 a.m. EST from White Sands, New Mexico, was successfully recovered after its suborbital flight.


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SARGE

https://spacenews.com/government-shutdown-delays-commercial-launch/
ЦитироватьGovernment shutdown delays commercial launch
by Jeff Foust — January 3, 2019


Exos Aerospace's SARGE suborbital rocket lifts off from Spaceport America in New Mexico Aug. 25. Credit: Exos Aerospace webcast

WASHINGTON — The ongoing partial government shutdown has led one company to delay an upcoming launch and could affect other commercial launches in the near future, including a key commercial crew mission.

Exos Aerospace had planned to launch its SARGE suborbital rocket Jan. 5 from Spaceport America in New Mexico. That launch has been delayed to Feb. 9, John Quinn, chief operating officer of the company, said Jan. 2.

Quinn said a major reason for the delay was the inability of the company to get its existing launch license from the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Commercial Space Transportation modified. The company was seeking to modify the license to change wind-related safety calculations in order to reduce the chance of a launch scrub.

"FAA was not supporting license modifications during the shutdown, so we delayed for the potential to decrease the probability of a scrub based on the wind placard restriction in our license," he said.

The FAA, part of the Department of Transportation, is one of the government agencies affected by the partial government shutdown that started Dec. 22 when a continuing resolution funding those agencies expired. The FAA announced Dec. 22 that only "exempt" activities would continue during the shutdown. That includes "commercial space launch oversight," according to the department's shutdown plan, but no other activities related to commercial space transportation.

Quinn said that, had Exos decided to go ahead with the launch, the FAA would have assigned personnel to support it. However, the company decided to delay the launch to buy more time to get its license modified. A factor in that, he said, was limited supplies and high costs of helium, used to pressurize the vehicle's propulsion system; delaying the launch reduces the chance that helium would be wasted on a wind-related launch scrub.

The launch will be the second for SARGE, a reusable sounding rocket developed by Exos for flying payloads to the edge of space. The rocket, on its first launch Aug. 25, suffered a problem with its GPS receiver that triggered an early shutdown of its main engine. The rocket reached a peak altitude of 28 kilometers — far less than the planned 80 kilometers — before gliding back to a landing near the launch site. Had the GPS receiver not malfunctioned, the company said the rocket could have flown to nearly 90 kilometers.

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ЦитироватьNASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 4 янв.

Amazing, picturesque launch of our NASA Sounding Rocket from Andoya Space Center in Norway this morning! This mission is studying electrons in the northern polar cusp.


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G-CHASER
ЦитироватьAndoya Space Center‏ @AndoyaSpace 13 янв.

At 09:13:00 UTC the student-built G-CHASER sounding rocket was launched from ASC, reaching an apogee of 174 kilometers.

https://www.andoyaspace.no/2019/01/13/g-chaser-mission-successfully-launched/

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SARGE

К #585

https://exosaero.com/
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Countdown To Next Launch:
Launch has been postponed.

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#588
CAPER-2 Launch Successful
ЦитироватьASC and NASA launched the CAPER-2 sounding rocket on January 4th, 2019, at 09:27:00 UTC.

CAPER is an abbreviation for "Cups Alfvèn and Plasma Electrodynamics Rocket" and is a mission to investigate dayside magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling. The vehicle flew through the cusp region of the Earth's magnetic field, reaching an altitude of 774 kilometers.
CAPER-2 is the fifth sounding rocket to launch in the Grand Challenge Initiative – CUSP project, an international research project between Norway, USA, Canada and Japan, involving 12 sounding rockets launched from Andøya and Ny-Ålesund between 2018 and 2020 which will study the Earth's cusp region in unprecedented detail. The basic idea behind the project is to gather scientists with individually funded sounding rocket projects investigating phenomena related to the magnetosphere and Earth's cusp regions. All participants share the collected research data between them.
Principal investigator for CAPER-2 is professor James LaBelle from Dartmouth College.
https://vimeo.com/309470607

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SARGE

ЦитироватьEXOS‏ @exosaerosystech 1 ч. назад

Set your alarms & be sure to tune into tomorrow's Live Stream to Catch SARGE Launch M1!

Трансляция пуска в 17:30 UTC 2019-03-02

youtube.com/watch?v=4J-2ktuGM4A

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SARGE

ЦитироватьEXOS‏ @exosaerosystech 10 ч. назад

LAUNCH UPDATE:

SARGE M1 launch time has been moved to 9:30 MST!

We hope to see you on live! Below is a link to the Launch Live Stream! Tune in at 9:15 MST as we get ready for the countdown!
Трансляция в 16:15 UTC по новому адресу

youtube.com/watch?v=Xf7UdfcBUaI

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SARGE
ЦитироватьBen Brockert‏ @wikkit 8 мин. назад

T-25 minutes for the @exosaerosystech launch. Fuel load is complete. GPS is locked, stepping into LOX load.

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#596
SARGE
Пуск! в 17:47 UTC

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#599
SARGE
ЦитироватьMichael Baylor‏ @nextspaceflight 6 мин. назад

It sounds like it did not reach the target apogee, but the rocket is coming home now. The parafoil just deployed.