Talk:State Space Agency of Ukraine
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editMichael, here is my first edit. But I'm preparing a new main article on the topic (pre-history, history etc), and much of it will be taken from this page. Another reason for splitting - we can than suggest it to DYK section.
As for the particular satellites - don't count on me heavily - I usually concentrate on political and socioeconomic aspects of military things. I used to take an interest in the technical stuff in school, but now I got no time for that.
Cheers, AlexPU
- I forgot about DYK! I'm adding this article to the suggestions.
- the political and socioeconomic aspects are really the important and interesting stuff, although I'm more of a nuts & bolts guy myself.—Michael Z. 2005-01-29 17:07 Z
- So? Did we get into DYK? If not - I have some ideas to fulfill in future. AlexPU
- Sorry, it was a day or two too late when I remembered to post it. One of these days we have to get Ukrainian space program going. What else? —Michael Z. 2005-02-8 15:17 Z
- What I think else is:
- Making a new separate Ukrainian space program and add it to the DYK, particularly:
- writing some pre-history and Imperial Russia and Soviet Ukrainians (list?)
- taking there a significant part of NKAU (it should not be more than an agency page)
- widening my recent so-stubby Leonid Kadeniuk (which could also be suggested to DYK)
- Developing satellites
- Creating a new Category:Aeronautics an space exploration in Ukraine
- Making a new separate Ukrainian space program and add it to the DYK, particularly:
- I rely on you regarding all nuts&bolts :)). Cheers, AlexPU
Infobox
editCan someone create an Infobox, I don't know how to do that. Something like at NASA and RFSA
Should integrate into the ESA?
editShould the Ukrainian Agency integrate into the European Space Agency? It is probably the best alternative. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.36.211.239 (talk) 03:51, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
- Best alternative to what? Both NSAU and ESA appear to be working fine separately. --24.185.14.171 (talk) 02:04, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
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List of orbital launches
editIs it ok to add such a list of Ukrainian orbital launches in the article?
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
1 June 2012 05:22:59 |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Intelsat 19 | Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Partial spacecraft failure | ||
Second solar panel initially failed to deploy after launch.[1] It eventually deployed, but was damaged. | |||||||
19 August 2012 06:54:59 |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Intelsat 21 | Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational[2] | ||
3 December 2012 20:43:59 |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Eutelsat 70B | Eutelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational[3] | ||
1 February 2013 06:56:00 |
Zenit-3SL | Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Intelsat 27 | Intelsat | Intended: Geosynchronous | Communications | +40 seconds | Launch failure | ||
First stage failure, impacted ocean at 40 seconds after launch. Accident caused by failure of the first stage hydraulic power supply unit pump at T+3.9s, which lead to loss of engine gimbal control.[4] | |||||||
22 August 2013 14:39:13 |
Dnepr | Dombarovsky Site 13 | ISC Kosmotras | ||||
KOMPSat-5 (Arirang-5) | KARI | Low Earth (SSO) | Remote sensing | In orbit | Operational | ||
31 August 2013 20:05:00 |
Zenit-3SLB | Baikonur Site 45/1 | SIS | ||||
Amos-4 | SCL | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
21 November 2013 07:10:16[5] |
Dnepr | Dombarovsky Site 370/13 | ISC Kosmotras | ||||
DubaiSat-2 | EIAST | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
STSAT-3 | KARI | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
SkySat-1 | Skybox Imaging | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ WNISAT-1 | Weather News Inc. | Low Earth (SSO) | Meteorology | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ Lem (BRITE-PL) | PAS | Low Earth (SSO) | Photometric astrometry | In orbit | Operational | ||
AprizeSat-7 | AprizeSat | Low Earth (SSO) | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
AprizeSat-8 | AprizeSat | Low Earth (SSO) | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
UniSat-5 | La Sapienza | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ Delfi-n3Xt | TU-Delft | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ Dove 3 | Planet Labs | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ Dove 4 | Planet Labs | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ Triton 1 | ISIS-BV | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ KHUSat-1 (CINEMA-2) | KHU | Low Earth (SSO) | Space weather | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ KHUSat-2 (CINEMA-3) | KHU | Low Earth (SSO) | Space weather | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ CubeBug-2 | INVAP | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ GOMX-1 | GOMSpace | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ NEE-02 Krysaor | EXA | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ FUNCube-1 | AMSAT-UK/NL | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ HiNCube | Narvik | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ ZACUBE-1 | CPUT | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ ICube-1 | PIST | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ HumSat-D | Vigo | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ PUCPSat-1 | PUCP | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Pocket-PUCP | PUCP | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ UWE-3 | Würzburg | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
BeakerSat-1 | Morehead | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | 13 February 2019[6] | Successful | ||
QubeScout-1 | UMBC | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
WREN | STADOKO UG | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
$50SAT | Morehead | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | 19 May 2018[7] | Successful | ||
⚀ First-MOVE | TU-Munich | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ Velox-P2 | NTU | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
⚀ OPTOS | INTA | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
BPA-3 | Hartron-Arkos | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
26 May 2014 21:09:59 |
Zenit-3SL | Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Eutelsat 3B | Eutelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
19 June 2014 19:11:17 |
Dnepr | Dombarovsky Site 13 | ISC Kosmotras | ||||
Deimos-2 | Deimos Space | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
KazEOSat 2 | KGS | Low Earth (SSO) | Optical imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
UniSat 6 | La Sapienza | Low Earth (SSO) | Optical imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
SaudiSat-4 | KACST | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
AprizeSat 9 | SpaceQuest, Ltd. | Low Earth (SSO) | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
AprizeSat 10 | SpaceQuest, Ltd. | Low Earth (SSO) | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
Hodoyoshi 3 | University of Tokyo | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Hodoyoshi 4 | University of Tokyo | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
BRITE-CA 1 | UTIAS | Low Earth (SSO) | Photometry / Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
BRITE-CA 2 | UTIAS | Low Earth (SSO) | Photometry / Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
TabletSat-Aurora | SPUTNIX | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration / Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
BugSat 1 | Satellogic S.A. | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration / Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
Perseus-M 1 | Canopus Systems US / Dauria Aerospace | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Perseus-M 2 | Canopus Systems US / Dauria Aerospace | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
QB50P1 | Von Karman Institute | Low Earth (SSO) | Thermosphere research | In orbit | Operational | ||
QB50P2 | Von Karman Institute | Low Earth (SSO) | Thermosphere research | In orbit | Operational | ||
NanoSatC-Br 1 | INPE | Low Earth (SSO) | Magnetosphere research | In orbit | Operational | ||
DTUSat 2 | DTU | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
POPSAT-HIP 1 | Microspace Rapid, Singapore | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
PolyITAN 1 | KPI | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
PACE | NCKU | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Duchifat-1 | HSC | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Flock-1c 1–11 | Planet Labs | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
AeroCube 6 | The Aerospace Corporation | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Lemur 1 | NanoSatisfi | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
ANTELSAT | UdelaR | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Tigrisat | MOST / La Sapienza | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
include first Belgian (pair), Uruguay's and Iraqi satellites. | |||||||
6 November 2014 07:35:49 |
Dnepr | Dombarovsky Site 13 | ISC Kosmotras | ||||
Asnaro-1 | USEF | Low Earth (SSO) | Remote sensing | In orbit | Operational | ||
ChubuSat 1 | Nagoya University | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
Hodoyoshi 1 | University of Tokyo | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
QSAT-EOS | Kyushu University | Low Earth (SSO) | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Operational | ||
TSUBAME | TIT / JAXA | Low Earth (SSO) | Gamma-ray astronomy | In orbit | Operational | ||
25 March 2015 22:08:53 |
Dnepr | Dombarovsky Site 13 | ISC Kosmotras | ||||
KOMPSat-3A | KARI | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
Final flight of Dnepr-1 rocket, due to Russia-Ukraine conflict. | |||||||
11 December 2015 13:45:33 |
Zenit-3F | Baikonur Site 45/1 | Roscosmos | ||||
Elektro-L No.2 | Roscosmos | Geosynchronous | Meteorology | In orbit | Operational | ||
26 December 2017 19:00:03 |
Zenit-3F / Fregat-SB | Baikonur Site 45/1 | S7 Space[10] | ||||
AngoSat 1 | Republic of Angola | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Spacecraft failure[11] | ||
First satellite of Angola. Launch was successful but contact was lost quickly afterwards.[8] On 28 December 2017, communication was temporarily restored and telemetry was received.[9] |
Barecode (talk) 12:10, 30 December 2020 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Space: SeaLaunch puts Intelsat 19 in orbit, problem ahead". Electronics Weekly. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
- ^ "Intelsat 21 Launch Success Refreshes Capacity for Leading Latin America Video Neighborhood; Furthers Mobility Coverage Across South Atlantic Ocean". Intelsat. 19 August 2012. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ "SeaLaunch successfully puts Eutelsat 70B into orbit". Flightglobal. 3 December 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
- ^ "Sea Launch's Intelsat-27 FROB Report Complete". Sea Launch. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- ^ Graham, William (21 November 2013). "Russian Dnepr conducts record breaking 32 satellite haul". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ "BEAKERSAT 1". N2YO.com. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ "50 SAT". N2YO.com. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ Krebs, Gunter. "AngoSat 1". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- ^ "Источник: со спутником "Ангосат" восстановлена связь". Retrieved 12 September 2018.
- ^ "ANGOSAT-1". S7 Space. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
- ^ "No Signs of Life from Russian-built AngoSat, Troubleshooting to Resume in April – Spaceflight101". spaceflight101.com. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
Statistics
editYear | Launches | Success | Failure |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
2015 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
2014 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
2013 | 4 | 3 | 1 |
2012 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
2011 | 6 | 6 | 0 |
2010 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
2009 | 6 | 6 | 0 |
2008 | 8 | 8 | 0 |
2007 | 5 | 4 | 1 |
2006 | 8 | 7 | 1 |
2005 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
2004 | 7 | 6 | 1 |
2003 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
2002 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
2001 | 6 | 6 | 0 |
2000 | 7 | 5 | 2 |
1999 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
1998 | 4 | 3 | 1 |
1997 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
1996 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
1995 | 4 | 4 | 0 |
1994 | 12 | 11 | 1 |
1993 | 10 | 10 | 0 |
1992 | 8 | 7 | 1 |
- Total number of launches: 128 in 29 years = 4.4 launches per year
- Success: 118 (92%)
- Failure: 10
- Max launches in one year: 12 launches in 1994
- Max successfuk launches in one year: 11 launches in 1994
- Max satellites on a single launch:
30 consecutive successful launches between these two failed launches: 30 Jan 2007 - Zenit-3SL - NSS 8 - and - 1 Feb 2013 - Zenit-3SL - Intelsat IS-27
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