Jonathan's Space Report No. 763 2019 Apr 6 Somerville, MA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- International Space Station --------------------------- Soyuz MS-12 was launched on Mar 14 carrying Aleksey Ovchinin, Nick Hague and Christina Koch. It docked with the Rassvet module at 0101:43 UTC Mar 15, beginning ISS Expedition 59. Progress MS-10 made a 0.7m/s burn to adjust the ISS orbit at 1422 UTC Mar 23. The new Li-ion batteries delivered by HTV-7 last September on the External Pallet EP7 are finally being installed in a mixture of robotic (SSRMS/Dextre SPDM) operations and manual work on spacewalks. EP7 is stored on the POA location on the Mobile Base System. Here is the chronology of activities (most of you will want to skip this bit!) Mar 19 SPDM move NiH battery 0070 from P4 truss IEA 4A slot 3 to Dextre's EOTP3 stowage point. SPDM move NiH battery 0073 from P4 4A slot 1 to EP7 slot X for disposal SPDM move Li-ion battery 0006 from EP7 slot C to P4 4A slot 3 Unfortunately this battery failed on Mar 22. Mar 20 SPDM move NiH battery 0074 from P4 4A slot 5 to EP7 slot Z for disposal SPDM move NiH battery 0069 from P4 4A slot 6 to EP7 slot Y for disposal SPDM move Li-ion battery 0010 from EP7 slot B to P4 4A slot 5 SPDM move Li-ion battery 0008 from EP7 slot A to P4 4A slot 1 Mar 22 1155? Quest airlock depress, Anne McClain EV1 in EMU 3008, SAFER 13 Nick Hague EV2 in EMU 3003, SAFER 15 1158 Hatch open 1351-1410 Hague move adapter plate 0005 from EP7 slot A to P4 4A slot 6 1355-1452 McClain move adapter plate 0006 from EP7 slot B to P4 4A slot 4 1430-1442 Move NiH battery 0072 from P4 4A slot 4 to adapter 0005 on slot 6 1513-1526 Move NiH battery 0071 from P4 4A slot 2 to adapter 0006 on slot 4 1623-1648 Move adapter plate 0007 from EP7 slot C to P4 4A slot 2 1836 Hatch closed 1840 Repressurized Mar 26 SPDM move NiH battery 0065 from P4 2A slot 1 to EP7 slot B for disposal SPDM move NiH battery 0066 from P4 2A slot 3 to EP7 slot A for disposal Mar 27 SPDM move NiH battery 0068 from P4 2A slot 5 to Dextre SPDM move Li-ion battery 0003 from EP7 slot D to P4 2A slot 1 SPDM move Li-ion battery 0019 from EP7 slot E to P4 2A slot 5 SPDM move Li-ion battery 0018 from EP7 slot F to P4 2A slot 3 Mar 28 SPDM move NiH battery 0063 from P4 2A slot 6 to EP7 slot C? for disposal SPDM move NiH battery 0067 from P4 2A slot 4 to Dextre Mar 29 1137? Quest airlock depress, Nick Hague EV1 in EMU 3006, SAFER 13 Christina Koch EV2 in EMU 3008, SAFER 15 1139 Hatch open 1310 Remove adapter plates 13 and 14 from EP7 slots E and F 1330 Adapter plate 14 (F) installed on P4 2A slot 6 1351 Adapter plate 13 (E) installed on P4 2A slot 4 1419 NiH battery 0064 removed from P4 2A slot 2 1455 NiH battery 0064 installed on adapter plate 13 in 2A slot 4. 1514 Adapter plate 12 (D) removed from EP7 slot D 1529 Adapter plate 12 (D) installed on P4 2A slot 2 1821 Hatch closed 1828 Airlock repressurized Mar 30 SPDM move NiH battery 0067 from SPDM arm 1? to EP7 slot D? SPDM move NiH battery 0068 from SPDM arm 2? to EP7 slot E? I believe NiH battery 0070 is still on the SPDM EOTP. But I haven't seen any confirmation of this. On Apr 2, the spare BCDU (Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) which was launched as part of ELC-1's initial cargo in 2009 was moved from ELC-1 to replace P4 IEA's 4A3 BCDU which is thought to have failed. On Apr 3, the new-but-failed Li-Ion battery 0006 was removed from P4 4A3 and returned to the EP7, possibly on slot F? With these changes, and a few more still to come, the 2A and 4A solar arrays on the P4 truss are back in action using the new batteries. The Progress MS-11 cargo ship was launched on Apr 4 and docked with the Pirs module only 3h20 min after launch. S5 -- The US Air Force Research Lab's S5 satellite appears to have separated from its Nusantara Satu host satellite at about 1800 UTC on Mar 4. Part of the Beresheet probe's adapter structure was jettisoned in the `GEO graveyard' first to allow S5 to emerge. Orbits of the three GEO objects on Mar 8 were: 44048 Nusantara Satu 35779 x 35791 km x 0.1 deg GEO 145.9E 44065 S5 36053 x 36055 km x 0.1 deg GEO 139.3E+3.3deg W/day 44066 Beresheet adapter 36131 x 36170 km x 0.1 deg GEO 133.2E+4.6deg W/day ZX-6C ------ China launched the Zhongxing-6C satellite from Xichang on Mar 9. ZX-6C is a C-band communications satellite using the DFH-4 bus. By Mar 19 the satellite was on station in GEO at 129.9E. WGS-10 ------ The US Air Force communications satellite Wideband Global Satcom 10 was launched on Mar 16 by a Delta 4 Medium from Cape Canaveral into a supersynchronous transfer orbit. The Boeing-built spacecraft carries X- and Ka-band communications payloads and has both bipropellant and electric propulsion systems. The orbital data for WGS satellites were declassified last year; it's nice to see public TLE data flowing for the new satellite. By Mar 22 it was in a 13246 x 45069 km x 5.3 deg orbit. PRISMA ------ The Italian Space Agency's PRISMA imaging satellite was launched by an Arianespace Vega on Mar 22. Its 0.21m aperture telescope has a hyperspectral detector with high spectral resolution near infrared and visible imaging. Beresheet --------- The SpaceIL Beresheet probe (I'm told "B'reshit" is a better transliteration from the Hebrew) has made a further orbit raising burn for translunar injection. The 60 second perigee burn at 1230 UTC Mar 19 raised apogee beyond the Moon to 405 000 km. It entered an estimated 400 x 10000 km lunar orbit on Apr 4, with a 324m/s burn starting at 1418 UTC and lasting 350s. Kicksat-2 --------- The Kicksat-2 cubesat, developed by Zac Manchester (Stanford U.) and funded on Kickstarter, deployed at least some of its circa 104 Sprite chipsats on Mar 19 at 0340 UTC, as the satellite orbited over the eastern Pacific southwest of California. Cees Bassa detected radio signals from some of the Sprites. There are no US satellite catalog entries for them. Their area-to-mass ratio is rather high, so they are strongly affected by drag, and Manchester reports that they are expected to have reentered within a few days. Microsat-R ---------- On Mar 27 India's Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO) launched the first PDV Mk II antisatellite interceptor from Kalam Island. After a three minute flight the missile collided with the 740 kg Microsat-R satellite in LEO. Microsat-R was in a 260 x 282 km x 96.6 deg orbit at the time, travelling north over the Bay of Bengal; PDV-II flew south from Orissa to intercept it. PDV-II is reported to be a three stage vehicle - two solid boost stages and a kill vehicle with liquid-propellant terminal guidance thrusters. As of Mar 31 US authorities were reporting over 250 debris pieces detected. On Apr 5, 57 of them were publicly cataloged, 13 showing apogees over 1000 km. PSLV-C45 -------- India launched PSLV-C45 from Sriharikota on Apr 1. This was the first launch of the PSLV-QL variant which has 4 strapon boosters, and the first time the PS4 upper stage carried solar panels to support long-term in-orbit attached payloads. The main payload was EMISAT, a signals intelligence satellite for the Indian defense research agency DRDO. Cubesats on PSLV-C45 include: BlueWalker 1, a test IoT data relay satellite for Avellan Space Technology and Science of Midland, Texas built by NanoAvionics of Vilnius, whose own test satellite, M6P, is also aboard; Astrocast 0.2 is another IoT test satellite for Astrocast of Lausanne. Danu Pathfinder 1 is the third in the AISTECHSAT series of ship tracking satellites from AistechSpace of Barcelona. Four Lemur-2 satellites for SpireGlobal are aboard, and twenty Planet cubesats in the improved Flock 4 series. Preliminary data suggest that (1) the final burn of the PS4 stage may have been retrograde instead of posigrade, leading to an elliptical rather than circular final orbit and (2) two of the satellite deployments inadvertently occured only after this burn, leaving them in the PS4's orbit rather than the higher target one. R3D2 ---- RocketLab launched the fifth Electron on Mar 28, carrying the DARPA R3D2 (Radio-frequency Risk Reduction Deployment Demonstration) satellite. R3D2 is a 150 kg Northrop Grumman satellite with a 2.3m diameter deployable lightweight antenna. TL2-01 ------ China launched the first of its second-generation tracking and data relay satellites on Mar 31. Tianlian-2 sat 01 (Tianlian erhao 01 xing) is a CAST DFH-4. The TL2 series will replace the four TL1 sats already in orbit: Satellite Launch date Current GEO Location Location History Tianlian-1 01 xing 2008 Apr 25 Indian O. Backup 80E 77E (2008-2013); 80E (2013-2019) Tianlian-1 02 xing 2011 Jul 11 Pacific 167E 177E (2011-2013); 167E (2013-2016) 171E (2016) 177E (2016-Jan 2019) 167E (2019) Tianlian-1 03 xing 2012 Jul 25 Africa 17E 17E (2012-2016); 20E (2016); 10.5E (2016-Jan 2019); 17E (2019) Tianlian-1 04 xing 2016 Nov 22 Indian Ocean 77E 77E (2016-2019) Tianlian-2 01 xing 2019 Mar 31 TBD As of Apr 6, geotransfer orbit TLEs for TL2-01 had stopped on Apr 1; this suggests it made an apogee maneuver on that date but has not yet been located by US tracking in GEO. TL2-01's apogee at 0800 UTC Apr 1 was at around 114E. O3B ---- The final four satellites in the first-generation SES O3b constellation were launched from French Guiana on Apr 4 on a Soyuz/Fregat to medium equatorial Earth orbit. The O3b satellites provide broadband internet to developing countries. Hayabusa-2 ----------- At 0400 UTC on Apr 4 Haybusa 2 began another descent from its 20 km home point towards the surface of Ryugu. At an altitude of 500m, at 0156 UTC Apr 5, it ejected the SCI (Small Carry-On Impactor), a 14 kg vehicle with a 5 kg explosive shaped charge and a 2 kg copper mass. Hayabusa-2 then performed an avoidance burn to head off several km to the side of the asteroid, over the horizon from the SCI location. Early in this retreat, at 0214 UTC, it ejected the DCAM-3 camera package. At 0236 UTC the SCI detonated, propelling the copper payload into the asteroid with the intention of creating a new crater. DCAM-3 imaged this operation and relayed the data to the main spacecraft. Hayabusa-2 will image Ryugu from a safe distance and search for the resulting crater, before returning to its 20 km home point on around Apr 20. The plan is to then make a further descent to sample the freshly exposed material in the new crater. Erratum ------- In JSR 760 I said that Progress MS-10 did a reboost on Dec 2; this should have read Dec 27 (with further reboosts Jan 18 and Feb 26). Table of Recent Orbital Launches ---------------------------------- Date UT Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission INTL. Catalog Perigee Apogee Incl Notes Feb 1? SeeMe? EXCITE, LEO Imaging 99BS S43822 571 x 594 x 97.8 1017LT SSO Feb 5 Dousti Safir Semnan Imaging F02 F01533 -6000?x 10?x 55.0 Feb 5 2101 Saudi Geosat 1 ) Ariane 5ECA Kourou ELA3 Comms 07A S44034 242 x 35770 x 3.0 GSAT-31 ) Comms 07B S44035 245 x 35841 x 3.0 Feb 9 0000 Quantum Radar 1 ) Cygnus NG10,LEO Tech 18092C S44041 455 x 459 x 51.6 Quantum Radar 2 ) Tech 18092D S44042 457 x 457 x 51.6 Feb 13 1200 MySat-1 ) Cygnus NG10,LEO Tech 18092E S44044? 455 x 471 x 51.6 CHEFSAT-2 ) Tech 18092F S44045? 455 x 471 x 51.6 Feb 13 2245 Kicksat-2 Cygnus NG10,LEO Tech 18092G S44046 297 x 306 x 51.6 Feb 21 1647 EgyptSat-A Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat Baykonur LC31 Imaging 08A S44047 652 x 656 x 98.0 0950LT SSO Feb 22 0145 Nusantara Satu ) Falcon 9 Canaveral SLC40 Comms 09A S44048 35779 x 35791 x 0.1 Beresheet ) Lunar probe 09B S44049 242 x 68845 x 27.6 Feb 27 2137 OneWeb-0006 ) Soyuz ST-B/Fregat CSG ELS Comms 10E S44061 984 x 1007 x 87.8 OneWeb-0007 ) Comms 10D S44060 984 x 1007 x 87.8 OneWeb-0008 ) Comms 10C S44059 985 x 1009 x 87.8 OneWeb-0010 ) Comms 10B S44058 986 x 1010 x 87.8 OneWeb-0011 ) Comms 10F S44062 987 x 1005 x 87.8 OneWeb-0012 ) Comms 10A S44057 985 x 1010 x 87.8 Mar 2 0749 Crew Dragon DM-1 Falcon 9 Kennedy LC39A Spaceship 11A S44063 235 x 351 x 51.6 Mar 4 1800? S5 Nus.Satu, GEO Imaging 09D? S44065? 36043 x 36055 x 1.0 Mar 9 1628 Zhongxing 6C Chang Zheng 3B Xichang LC3 Comms 12A S44067 181 x 40603 x 24.6 Mar 14 1914 Soyuz MS-12 Soyuz-FG Baykonur LC1 Spaceship 13A S44069 406 x 411 x 51.6 Docked ISS Mar 16 0026 WGS 10 Delta 4M+(5,4) Canaveral SLC37B Comms 14A S44071 462 x 44261 x 27.0 Mar 19 0340 Sprite (00,01) ] Kicksat-2, LEO Tech 18092H 251 x 261 x 51.6 Sprite (02,03) ] Tech 18092J 251 x 261 x 51.6 .... ] [104 satellites] Sprite (206,207)] Tech 18092DQ 251 x 261 x 51.6 Mar 22 0150 PRISMA Vega CSG ELV Imaging 15A S44072 617 x 620 x 97.9 1030LT SSO Mar 27 0939? Linqgue 1A OS-M1 Jiuquan Tech F03 F01537 -6300?x 10?x 98? Mar 28 2327 R3D2 Electron Mahia Tech 16A S44073 421 x 438 x 39.5 Mar 31 1551 TianLian 2-01 Chang Zheng 3B Xichang Comms 17A S44076 200 x 35817 x 27.1 Apr 1 0357 EMISAT ) PSLV-QL Satish Dhawan SLP Sigint 18A S44078 736 x 758 x 98.4 0930LT SSO BlueWalker 1 ) IoT Comms 18AD S44105 434 x 515 x 97.5 M6P ) IoT Comms 18AF S44109 434 x 515 x 97.5 Astrocast-0.2 ) IoT Comms 18F S44083 494 x 510 x 97.5 Danu Pathfinder 1 ) AIS Comms 18AB S44103 490 x 507 x 97.5 Lemur-2-JohanLoran ) AIS/ADS-B/Met 18G S44084 494 x 510 x 97.5 Lemur-2-Beaudacious ) AIS/ADS-B/Met 18H S44085 493 x 510 x 97.5 Lemur-2-Elham ) AIS/ADS-B/Met 18J S44086 493 x 510 x 97.5 Lemur-2-Victor-Andrew) AIS/ADS-B/Met 18K S44087 493 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-1/ Dove 2218) Imaging 18B S44079 494 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-2/ Dove 2201) Imaging 18C S44080 494 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-3/ Dove 2206) Imaging 18D S44081 494 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-4/ Dove 2220) Imaging 18E S44082 494 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-5/ Dove 2227) Imaging 18T S44095 493 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-6/ Dove 220b) Imaging 18S S44094 494 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-7/ Dove 222d) Imaging 18R S44093 494 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-8/ Dove 2213) Imaging 18Q S44092 494 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-9/ Dove 2224) Imaging 18W S44098 493 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-10/Dove 2205) Imaging 18V S44097 493 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-11/Dove 2223) Imaging 18U S44096 493 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-12/Dove 2209) Imaging 18AE S44108 494 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-13/Dove 220c) Imaging 18AA S44102 492 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-14/Dove 222c) Imaging 18Z S44101 492 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-15/Dove 2207) Imaging 18Y S44100 493 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-16/Dove 222b) Imaging 18X S44099 493 x 507 x 97.5 Flock 4a-17/Dove 2212) Imaging 18L S44088 493 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-18/Dove 2215) Imaging 18M S44089 493 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-19/Dove 2235) Imaging 18N S44090 493 x 510 x 97.5 Flock 4a-20/Dove 2232) Imaging 18P S44091 493 x 510 x 97.5 AISAT-1/PSLV-C45-PS4 Tech/Comms 18AC S44104 435 x 515 x 97.5 Apr 4 1101 Progress MS-11 Soyuz-2-1A Baykonur LC31 Cargo 19A S44110 407 x 411 x 51.6 Apr 4 1703 O3b FM17 ) Soyuz ST-B/Fregat CSG ELS Comms 20A S44112 7809 x 7839 x 0.0 O3b FM18 ) Comms 20B S44113 7818 x 7839 x 0.0 O3b FM19 ) Comms 20C S44114 7830 x 7840 x 0.0 O3b FM20 ) Comms 20D S44115 7839 x 7841 x 0.0 Apr 5 0156 SCI Hayabusa-2, Ryugu space Weapon 14076 D00957 Ryugu impact Apr 5 0214 DCAM-3 Hayabusa-2, Ryugu space Imaging 14076 D00958 Ryugu space Table of Recent Suborbital Launches ----------------------------------- Date UT Payload/Flt Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission Apogee/km Target Feb 6 0701 Mk 21 RV/FTU-1 Minuteman 3 Vandenberg Test 1300? Pacific Ocean Feb 6 0831 Yars RV Yars Plesetsk Test 1300? Kura Feb 22 1654 VSS Unity VF-01 Spaceship Two Kelso Valley Test 89.9 Mojave Mar 11 0920 REXUS 25 Imp. Orion Kiruna Micrograv 82 ESRANGE Mar 19 0940 REXUS 26 Imp. Orion Kiruna Micrograv 80 ESRANGE Mar 25 1720? FTG-11 Target ICBM-T2? Kwajalein Target 1000? Pacific Ocean Mar 25 1730? FTG-11 KV 1 GBI Vandenberg LF23? Interceptor 1000? Intercept Mar 25 1730? FTG-11 KV 2 GBI Vandenberg LF05? Interceptor 1000? Intercept Mar 27 0540 Mission Shakhti PDV-II Kalam Island ASAT 270? Intercept Apr 5 2214 AZURE 1 Black Brant XIA Andoya Auroral 320 Norwegian Sea Apr 5 2214 AZURE 2 Black Brant XIA Andoya Auroral 320 Norwegian Sea .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Jonathan McDowell | | | Somerville MA 02143 | inter : planet4589 at gmail | | USA | twitter: @planet4589 | | | | JSR: http://www.planet4589.org/jsr.html | | Back issues: http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back | | Subscribe/unsub: http://www.planet4589.org/mailman/listinfo/jsr | '-------------------------------------------------------------------------'