Hispasat 36W-1 (Hispasat AG1) - Союз-СТБ/Фрегат-МТ (VS16) - Куру ELS - 28.01.2017 - 04:03:34

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Salo

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Цитироватьphobos24 пишет:
ЦитироватьSalo пишет:
Точное время КП есть у кого-нибудь?
А то  :)
Поделитесь, если не затруднит!  :)
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Атяпа

И днём и ночью кот - учёный!

Salo

Двигатель третьей ступени изготавливали не на ВМЗ.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

che wi

41942/2017-006A: 239 x 35638 км, 5.54°
41943/2017-006B: 239 x 35593 км, 5.42°

tnt22

2 zandr
 Благодарствую на добром слове за оценку моего скромного труда.

tnt22


tnt22

Сообщение ESA:

SmallGEO's first flight reaches orbit

http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Telecommunications_Integrated_Applications/SmallGEO/SmallGEO_s_first_flight_reaches_orbit/(print)

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Hispasat 36W-1 with SmallGEO platform
 
 SmallGEO's first flight reaches orbit
 
 28 January 2017
ESA's new small telecom platform was launched on its first mission in the early hours of this morning.
 The Hispasat 36W-1 satellite, based on the SmallGEO platform, lifted off on a Soyuz rocket at 01:03 GMT this morning fr om Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
 SmallGEO is Europe's response to the market demand for more flexible, modular telecommunications platforms. It marks the first time the German satellite manufacturing company OHB System AG have been the prime contractor for a telecommunications satellite mission. Its Hispasat payload marks the first ESA partnership with a Spanish operator.

 The three-tonne satellite was released by Soyuz into its transfer orbit 29 minutes after liftoff this morning. It will now use its own thrusters to make its way to its final destination over the course of the next few weeks.
 It is heading towards 'geostationary' orbit at an altitude of 36 000 km over the equator, wh ere it will take a day to circle Earth and therefore appear to hang over the same point, in this case at 36°W over the Atlantic Ocean.
 OHB will test the satellite's health and performance, making sure the sensitive technology made it unscathed through the violence of the launch.
 After all is deemed well, they will hand the control over to Hispasat and the satellite will begin providing broadband services to Europe, South America and the Canary Islands. 
 
 "The launch of this first SmallGEO platform marks another major success for ESA's programme of Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems, known as ARTES, which aims to boost the competitiveness of its Member State industry through innovation," noted Magali Vaissiere, ESA's Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications.
 "SmallGEO is part of our continuous efforts to strengthen the position of European and Canadian industry in the commercial telecommunications market, expanding the current range of available products.
 "The next satellite based on SmallGEO will be EDRS-C, as the second node to the European Data Relay System."
 Carlos Espinós Gómez, CEO of Hispasat, said: "For Hispasat, this new satellite represents an important step forward in its innovation strategy.
 "Hispasat 36W-1 is not only the first mission of the new SmallGEO platform, but also incorporates an advanced regenerative payload that will provide the satellite with greater flexibility and signal quality thanks to its reconfigurable antenna and onboard processor, thus improving the telecommunications services it will provide to our clients.
 "We are very satisfied with our collaboration with ESA, which has allowed us to participate in a leading technological project to which they have added significant value with their knowledge and experience in the space sector."
 Marco Fuchs, CEO of OHB System AG, commented: "The launch is a major milestone in the history of OHB. Hispasat 36W-1 proves that OHB's concept of a modular and flexible SmallGEO platform fits into the market.
 "SmallGEO is destined to build a cornerstone for Europe's future activities in the segment of geostationary satellites in the three-tonne class.
 "For OHB, Hispasat 36W-1 is the first project of a wide scope of future missions based on the SmallGEO platform, including a revolution in satellite technology: the full electric propulsion mission Electra." 
 
 Related links
 

Salo

Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
2 zandr
 Благодарствую на добром слове за оценку моего скромного труда.
Не скромничайте! 8)
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

tnt22

По предварительным данным n2yo наборы TLE:

на 41942/2017-006A
TBD
1 41942U 17006A   17028.51043633  -.00001307 13664-5 00000+0 0 9993
2 41942   5.4070 341.5403 7298263 179.3744  11.9288 2.29356012     09

Эпоха UTC (грубо) ≈ 11h, орбита 191.0 km × 35643.4 km × 5.407°, период 627.8 min  - это, скорее всего, РБ


на 41943/2017-006B
TBD
1 41943U 17006B   17028.46052880 -.00000390  00000-0  00000+0 0  9998
2 41943   5.4355   342.8429 7282284 178.4742 328.7775  2.28015735   05

Эпоха UTC (грубо) ≈ 12h, орбита 255.7 km × 35768.9 km × 5.4355°, период 631.5 min  - это, скорее всего, сам сабж,
ибо параметры орбиты ближе к заявленным в VS16-launchkit-EN-2.pdf  250 km × 35736 km × 5.44°

Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

petr-2000

#110
ЦитироватьSalo пишет:
Полная запись пуска:
 https://youtu.be/qEyy3n65VLQ
Согласно видео третья ступень прекратила работать при скорости 6,85 км/сек на высоте 201 км, потом вытягивал все Фрегат. Пока набрали 7,9 км/сек высота упала до 150 км.

tnt22

Хм  :o  , "чюдны дела твоя, Господи!"

За сутки появилась изменённая версия пресс-релиза ArianeSpace'а, так сказать, исправленная и дополненная - по сравнению с приведенной в посте. Изменены фотоматериалы, добавлены новые абзацы...

ЦитироватьSoyuz               January 27, 2017                                                    
 Soyuz delivers! Arianespace's first 2017 mission opens a fast-paced year of launch activity                         
 
Arianespace began its busy 2017 launch schedule with a Soyuz mission tonight that marked multiple "firsts" in orbiting the Hispasat 36W-1 telecommunications satellite on a flight from the Spaceport.                         
                                                     

Flight VS16 was performed from the Spaceport's ELS launch zone for Arianespace's medium-lift Soyuz.

Departing at the exact planned liftoff moment of 10:03:34 p.m. (local time in French Guiana), Soyuz flew a 32-minute profile to release its satellite passenger into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) – the first mission that Arianespace's medium-lift Soyuz has performed for a GTO deployment while operating from the Spaceport.

Today's success was Soyuz' 16th launch from French Guiana since it began service at the Spaceport in 2011, and was designated Flight VS16 in Arianespace's launcher family numbering system. The workhorse Soyuz vehicle previously delivered payloads on Spaceport missions to circular Earth orbits, low-Earth orbits, Sun-synchronous orbits, and an elliptical orbit for an Earth escape trajectory.

"This flight once again demonstrates the availability and flexibility of Arianespace's launch vehicle family at the service of our customers," said Stéphane Israël, the company's Chairman and CEO in comments from the Spaceport.
 
Europe's "SmallGEO" makes its debut
Another first on tonight's mission involved the Hispasat 36W-1 satellite itself, which is the initial spacecraft built using Europe's new "SmallGEO" platform.
 

With the ELS launch zone's mobile gantry visible in the foreground, Flight VS16's Soyuz begins its ascent from French Guiana with the Hispasat 36W-1 "SmallGEO" satellite.

Developed by Germany's OHB System AG under ESA's ARTES (Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems) program, the SmallGEO product line offers an entirely European solution in the smaller telecommunications satellite market. It benefits from faster production and testing processes, reduced costs and a broader range of design options.

Once at its orbital position at 36 deg. West, Hispasat 36W-1 will enable Spanish satellite communications operator Hispasat – a leader in the distribution of content in Spanish and Portuguese – to provide a wide range of telecommunications services in Europe, the Canary Islands and South America.

Equipped with 20 Ku-band transponders and the additional capacity of three transponders in Ka band, Hispasat 36W-1 features the innovative RedSAT regenerative payload, along with an antenna equipped with a processor that allows onboard beam reconfiguration.
Hispasat 36W-1 had a liftoff mass of 3,210 kg., with Soyuz delivering an overall payload lift performance of 3,319 kg. on tonight's Flight VS16 mission.

 
A milestone mission for Hispasat and OHB System
With Flight VS16, Hispasat 36W-1 was the seventh satellite launched by Arianespace for Hispasat since 1992. "In doing so, more than 60 percent of Hispasat satellites currently in operation have been orbited by Arianespace," said Stéphane Israël. "I am sure that we will have future opportunities to deliver for Hispasat!"

Carlos Espinós, Hispasat's Chief Executive Officer, described the Flight VS16 launch as a "wonderful and exciting moment," adding: "I want to thank Arianespace's work, which – as always – has been done with excellence.''

Hispasat 36W-1 was the 15th OHB System-built satellite lofted by Arianespace, with 11 more in Arianespace's order book for future launches.

Soyuz confirmed its accuracy on Flight VS16, with the following estimated orbital parameters for Hispasat 36W-1's deployment:
 – Apogee altitude: 35,886.5 km. for a target of 35,862.6 km.
 – Perigee altitude: 249.4 km. for a target of 250.1 km..
 – Inclination: 5.44 deg. for a target of 5.44 deg.

 
Keeping up the launch cadence in 2017
As the first Arianespace mission for 2017, Flight VS16 opens a busy launch manifest that targets up to 12 flights during the year, utilizing the medium-lift Soyuz, heavy-lift Ariane 5 and lightweight Vega. Of this total, six are planned between today and late April, underscoring Arianespace's reactivity in meeting its customers' launch requirements.

The next mission is scheduled for February 14, using an Ariane 5 to orbit two telecommunications satellite passengers. Designated Flight VA235 in Arianespace's numbering system, this launch will carry SKY-Brasil-1 for AT&T (DIRECTV) through its affiliate DIRECTV Latin America, along with Telkom 3S for Indonesia's Telkom.

tnt22

Судя по данным СУ РБ Фрегат-МТ на момент отделения КА
ЦитироватьApogee altitude: 35,886.5 km. for a target of 35,862.6 km.
 – Perigee altitude: 249.4 km. for a target of 250.1 km.
 – Inclination: 5.44 deg. for a target of 5.44 deg.
вывод на орбиту осуществлён достаточно прецизионно.

Опираясь на эти данные и учитывая последующий манёвр РБ с целью снижения его собственной орбиты, с большой вероятностью можно утверждать, что объект 41943/2017-006B действительно есть собственно КА.

tnt22

n2yo убрала наборы TLE на объекты 41942/2017-006A и 41943/2017-006B, но дала переназначение объектам:

теперь
41942/2017-006A - КА HISPASAT 36W-1
41943/2017-006B - FREGAT R/B (ROCKET BODY)

Apollo13

Руководство пользователя, если кому интересно

http://www.arianespace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Soyuz-Users-Manual-March-2012.pdf

На ГПО-1800 получается где-то 3500 кг

tnt22

#115
n2yo обновила наборы TLE с правильным назначением объектов:
 
на 41942/2017-006A
HISPASAT 36W-1
1 41942U 17006A 17029.17857698 .00043627 00000-0 16191-1 0 9995 
2 41942 5.4349 342.5715 7276414 179.0663 198.0480 2.27995630   22
 
 
Эпоха UTC 2017-01-29 04:17:09, орбита 270.4 km × 35757.0 km × 5.4349°, период 631.6 min
 
на 41943/2017-006B
FREGAT R/B [ROCKET BODY]
1 41943U 17006B 17029.18122744 .00388159 14650-5 16191-1 0 9997 
2 41943 5.4593 342.3730 7297962 178.8491 206.0345 2.29730226   26
 
 
Эпоха UTC 2017-01-29 04:20:58, орбита 184.6 km × 35597.0 km × 5.4593°, период 626.8 min

tnt22

#116
Доползли в точку тестирования (0.01°S 26.00°W)...

набор TLE от n2yo:
 
на 41942/2017-006A
HISPASAT 36W-1
1 41942U 17006A   17041.56397581 -.00000219  00000-0  00000+0 0  9993
2 41942   0.0954 270.0104 0001734  61.4116 346.4509  1.00271081    302

Эпоха UTC 2017-02-10 13:32:07, орбита 35786.6 km × 35801.3 km × 0.1°, период 1436.1 min (23h 56m 06s)

tnt22


tnt22

#118
:( 

tnt22

Цитировать Peter B. de Selding‏ @pbdes 7 ч. назад

Sat builder OHB: Our 1st SmallGEO, @Hispasat 36W-1, passed in-orbit tests & will be handed to customer in early May.
https://www.spaceintelreport.com/europes-edrschylas3-satellite-launch-set-for-early-2018
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Lindenthal said in-orbit testing of Hispasat 36W-1 has progressed smoothly, with no major glitches, and that the satellite would be handed over to Hispasat in early May for commercial operations.

"Payload and IOT [in-orbit testing] has gone very well," Lindenthal said April 3. The European and German space agencies have financed the development of SmallGEO, with Germany's goal being a made-in-Germany commercial satellite platform.
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Peter B. de Selding