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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Navstar 26
1992-039A
Navstar SVN 26 (USA 83) was launched on 1992 Jul 7 and became operational in plane F-2 on Jul 23.
| Navstar 26 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 Jul 7 | 0920:01 | Launch by Delta 7925 | CC LC17B |
| SRM 1-9 sep | |||
| St 1 sep | |||
| 0924 | T+4:40? SES-1 | ||
| 0931 | T+11:00? SECO-1 | 185 x 185 x 34? | |
| T+20? SES-2 36s? | |||
| 0940 | T+20? SECO-2 | 180? x 728? x 34.0? | |
| 0941 | T+21? St 2 sep | ||
| 0942 | T+22? TES 1:24 | ||
| 0943 | T+23? TECO | ||
| 0945 | T+25? St 3 sep | 186 x 20459 x 34.76 | |
| 1024? | T+1:04 SES-3 depletion | 564 x 728 x 20.72 | |
| 1992 Jul 10 | 0030? | Star 37XFP burn | |
| 1992 Jul 23 | In service | ||
| 1992 Jul 24 | 717.95 19959 x 20403 x 55.0 | ||
| 1995 Mar 15 | 718.03 19933 x 20434 x 54.86 | ||
| 1997 Feb 1 | Operating at slot F-2 | ||
| 2005 May | Operating at F-2 | ||
Progress M-58
2006-045A
PM-58 11F615A55 No. 358. 7320 kg launch. Flight 23P.
Launch by Soyuz-U No. 102. It soft-docked with the Zvezda module at 1429 UTC on Oct 26. However there were indications that the Kurs rendezvous orientation antenna mounted on the docking ring at the forward end of the Progress did not retract correctly. The Station remained in free drift for several hours; eventually it was decided that the antenna was fine, the latches between Progress and Zvezda were driven closed at around 1806 UTC, and the Station resumed active attitude control.
Launch mass 7093 kg. Probably carried BTN-M1 experiment. Cargo 2394 kg, with 16 kg of EVA accounted cargo.
| PM58 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 Oct 23 | 1340:36 | Launch by Soyuz-U | KB |
| T+1:58 Strapons sep | |||
| T+2:42 Fairing sep | |||
| T+4:45 Blok A MECO | |||
| T+4:47 Blok-A sep | |||
| T+4:57 KhO sep | |||
| T+8:46 Blok-I MECO | |||
| 1349:25 | T+8:49 Blok-I sep | ||
| 1731:37 | DV1 15.7m/s 39s | ||
| 1756:33 | DV2 2.2m/s 6s | ||
| 2006 Oct 25 | 1419:54 | DV3 7.0s 0.5m/s | |
| 2006 Oct 26 | 1232:04 | DV4 14.9m/s | |
| 1256:20 | DV5 1m/s | ||
| 1317:42 | DV6 33.6m/s | ||
| 1358:38 | TCM 8.4m/s | ||
| 1404:49 | TCM 4m/s | ||
| 1407:12 | TCM 2.5m/s | ||
| 1408 | At 400m from ISS and begin flyaround | ||
| 1419 | Begin approach to Zvezda from 190m | ||
| 1429:18 | Soft docked with Zvezda | ||
| 2AO-VKA antenna fouled SM | |||
| 1801 | Hard docked | ||
| 2006 Nov 29 | 2305 | TCM; aborted after 3:16; 0.50m/s, 1 km | |
| 2006 Dec 4 | 2136 | TCM, successful 23min | |
| 2007 Mar 21 | 1810:32 | Undocked from Zvezda | |
| 1814 | Sep burn | 325 x 352 x 51.6 | |
| 2244:30 | Deorbit 2:29 85.4m/s | ||
| 2319 | Reentry | ||
| 2330 | Impact Pacific 44 15S 142 24W | ||
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Satcom C4
1992-057A
Satcom C-4 was owned by GE Americom and built by GE Astro Space using the Series 3000 bus. Launched in Aug 1992, it was to replace the Satcom 4R (aka Anik D-2) satellite at 82W. In fact, it was moved soon after launch to 135W. In 2001, C-4 became the property of SES Americom, with communications services provided by SES Gibraltar.
| Satcom C4 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 Aug 31 | 1041 | Launch by Delta | CC LC17B |
| Az 93 deg | |||
| Delta SES-1 | |||
| 1051? | Delta SECO-1 | 185 x 185 x 28.5 ? | |
| 1105? | Delta SES-2? | ||
| 1105? | Delta SECO-2? | 185 x 1785? x 27.5 | |
| 1156? | Delta SES-3? | ||
| 1156? | Delta SECO-3? | 1750 x 1800? x 26.2? | |
| 1156? | Stage 2 sep | ||
| 1157? | Stage 3 burn | ||
| 1158? | T+1:17:00? Stage 3 sep | 662.08 1785 x 35784 x 20.6 | |
| 1208? | SES-4 depletion | 1768 x 2639 x 25.2 | |
| 1992 Sep 4 | 2052? | Star 30C burn | 1446.59 35815 x 36167 x 0.1 GEO 153.7W+2.6W |
| 1992 Sep 7 | 1430.24 35470 x 35873 x 0.1 GEO 155.7W+1.4E | ||
| 1992 Oct 6 | 1436.08 35764 x 35808 x 0.1 GEO 135.1W | ||
| 1992 Nov 30 | 1436.06 35782 x 35789 x 0.1 GEO 135.0W | ||
| 1994 Jul 4 | 1436.06 35772 x 35799 x 0.1 GEO 135.1W | ||
| 1999 Jun 14 | 1436.05 35770 x 35801 x 0.1 GEO 135.0W | ||
| 2001 | Transfer to SES | ||
| 2004 Jun | end active orbit maintenance | ||
| 2004 Aug 11 | 1436.06 35775 x 35796 x 0.3 GEO 135.0W | ||
| 2004 Oct 4 | mv out | ||
| 2005 Jan 20 | mv in | 1436.09 35777 x 35795 x 0.7 GEO 84.8W | |
| 2006 May 15 | 1436.11 35776 x 35797 x 1.9 GEO 84.7W | ||
| 2006 May 16 | mv out | ||
| 2006 Jun 25 | mv in | ||
| 2006 Aug 4 | 1436.05 35784 x 35786 x 2.1 GEO 105.7W | ||
| 2006 Sep 30 | 1436.10 35778 x 35794 x 2.3 GEO 104.9W | ||
| 2007 Feb 22 | 1436.11 35763 x 35808 x 2.7 GEO 104.6W | ||
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