From jcm at planet4589.com Fri Jun 4 14:20:49 2021 From: jcm at planet4589.com (Jonathan McDowell) Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2021 14:20:49 -0400 Subject: [JSR] Jonathan's Space Report, No. 793 Message-ID: <20210604182049.605DEB0017D@server.planet4589.com> Jonathan's Space Report No. 793 2021 Jun 4 Somerville, MA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- International Space Station --------------------------- On May 4 and 5 the Dextre robot arm was used to move an old NiH battery pack (possibly S/N 0072) and its FRAM adapter from External Stowage Platform 3 Site 6 to the external attach area on the Cygnus cargo ship S.S. Katherine Johnson. The battery will be destroyed with the ship when it is eventually deorbited over the Pacific. On Jun 2 astronauts Novitskiy and Dubrov made a spacewalk from the Poisk module in spacesuits Orlan MKS-5 and MKS-4 respectively. During the spacewalk the Pirs module was decommissioned and prepared for future removal from ISS. The Poisk airlock was depressurized at 0525 UTC and the hatch was opened from 0553 to 0555 UTC. The astronauts installed a commemorative kit for the Energiya company on a handrail outside Poisk. They then took a pressurized container from Poisk to Zarya. The container had the new SP RRZh flow regulator inside; the regulator was swapped with the failed one on Zarya, which was sealed inside the container. The container was stowed on Poisk and then later, at 1056 UTC, jettisoned into space. It was cataloged with international designation 1998-067SK; I believe it has a mass of about 50 kg. The GStM-2 crane was moved from Pirs to Poisk. The Kurs AFU cabling was disconnected from Poisk and reconnected to Zarya. A `gap spanner' ladder between Pirs and Zvezda was removed (and taken inside?). Finally, two exposure experiment packages, in the 'Vinoslivost' and 'Test' series, were installed outside the Poisk airlock. The Poisk airlock hatch was closed at 1312 UTC. I'm not sure when the new flow regulator and container were launched, but I'm guessing it was on Progress MS-15. On Jun 3 SpaceX launched cargo ship Dragon CRS-22 from Kennedy Space Center. The B1067 first stage, on its first flight, landed on the droneship OCISLY. The second stage was deorbited south of Australia. CRS-22 carries the 2B/4B IROSA solar array package in its unpressurized trunk section. The array package has a mass of 1380 kg. A second object was cataloged from the CRS-22 launch in a 209 x 545 km orbit; it appears to be a small debris object of unknown origin, maybe something minor that came off stage 2 during the deorbit burn. Sources have confirmed that the Falcon 9 second stage deorbit was successful. Tianwen-1 ---------- The Chinese Tianwen-1 probe has made the country's first successful landing on Mars, on May 14. The Tianwen-1 Orbiter made an orbit adjust at 1717 UTC to lower its orbit around Mars from 277 x 57761 km x 88.7 deg to -37 x 57040 km x 89.2 deg. At about 2000 UTC the Tianwen-1 Lander separated from the Orbiter; and at 2054 UTC the Orbiter then raised periares again to return to a safe 431 x 57591 km x 89.2 deg orbit. The Lander then descended, beginning atmospheric entry at 2254 UTC at an altitude of 125 km, a velocity of 4.8 km/s and an entry angle of -11.2 degrees. At about 2259 UTC the main parachute deployed, and then the heat shield was jettisoned. The backshell and parachute separated about a minute later and rocket-powered descent began, leading to a landing at 109.7E 25.1N on Utopia Planitia at 2301 UTC. The signal from the landing was received on Earth at 2318 UTC after a light travel time of 17m 44s. On May 17 at about 0025 UTC the orbiter lowered its apogee, reaching a 259 x 12572 km x 89.2 deg orbit to begin its new role as a communications relay. The above analysis uses the excellent work of Daniel Estevez and the AMSAT-DL team, as well as data from Scott Tilley. Starlink and OneWeb -------------------- 52 Starlink satellites were launched on May 9 to a higher than usual deployment orbit. Two rideshare satellites were carried: Capella 6, a radar imaging satellite for Capella Space, and Tyvak-0130, a 6U cubesat for Tyvak and Lawrence Livermore Lab to test new astronomical telescope optics. 60 Starlink satellites were launched on May 26 to the usual 300 km, 53 degree orbit. 36 OneWeb satellites were launched on May 28 on a Soyuz from Vostochniy. Electron flight 20 ------------------ Two BlackSky Global imaging satellites were lost in the failure of RocketLab's Electron mission 20. Shortly after second stage ignition the stage shut down, tumbled out of control and the vehicle did not reach orbit. Apogee was 136 km. SBIRS ----- The SBIRS GEO-5 satellite was launched on May 18. SBIRS GEO-5 uses an infrared telescope to detect missile launches. Two 12U cubesats for the Air Force Academy were also carried and released to a 180 x 4520 km x 26.2 deg orbit. The Centaur then restarted to put SBIRS in an 897 x 35744 km x 21.2 deg geotransfer orbit. By Jun 1 SBIRS GEO-5 had raised its orbit to 25960 x 35734 km x 9.1 deg. HY-2D ----- On May 19 China's SAST launched a Chang Zheng 4B with the HY-2D (Hai Yang 2D) oceanographic satellite. Tianzhou-2 ----------- China's CALT launched a CZ-7 from Wenchang on May 29 carrying the Tianzhou-2 cargo ship. Tianzhou-2 made a rapid rendezvous with Tianhe and docked with it at 2101 UTC, 8 hr 6 min after launch. The CZ-7 second stage, with a mass around 6 tonnes, was left in a 196 x 321 km x 41.5 deg orbit. FY4-02 ------ The Fengyun 4 satellite 02 (also called FY4B) meteorological satellite was launched to geotransfer orbit on Jun 2. ION-SVC -------- The D-Orbit ION-SVC PULSE spacecraft released its final passengers, twelve 0.25U SpaceBEEs for Swarm Technologies, on May 11. Table of Recent Orbital Launches ---------------------------------- Date UT Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission INTL. Catalog Perigee Apogee Incl Notes May 4 1901 Starlink 1904 Falcon 9 Kennedy LC39A Comms 38A Starlink 2499 Starlink 2505 Starlink 2526 Starlink 2560-2561 Starlink 2563 Starlink 2568 Starlink 2570-2576 Starlink 2578 Starlink 2581 Starlink 2585-2596 Starlink 2598-2614 Starlink 2521-2624 Starlink 2626 Starlink 2628 Starlink 2630-2631 Starlink 2635-2637 Starlink 2641 Starlink 2643 Starlink 2674 May 6 1811 Yaogan 30 hao 08 zu 01 xing ) Chang Zheng 2C Xichang Sigint? 39A S48423 592 x 602 x 35.0 Yaogan 30 hao 08 zu 02 xing ) Sigint? 39B S48424 592 x 602 x 35.0 Yaogan 30 hao 08 zu 03 xing ) Sigint? 39C S48425 592 x 602 x 35.0 Tianqi 12 ) Comms 39D S48426 589 x 598 x 35.0 May 9 0642 Starlink 2247 Falcon 9 Canaveral SLC40 Com 40A-BM 257 x 282 x 53.0 Starlink 2269 Starlink 2461 Starlink 2494 Starlink 2496-2497 Starlink 2500 Starlink 2508 Starlink 2525 Starlink 2529 Starlink 2531 Starlink 2579 Starlink 2582-2583 Starlink 2619-2620 Starlink 2632-2634 Starlink 2638-2640 Starlink 2642 Starlink 2644-2645 Starlink 2652 Starlink 2654-2655 Starlink 2658-2661 Starlink 2663 Starlink 2675 Starlink 2680-2687 Starlink 2689-2690 Starlink 2692-2693 Starlink 2696-2700 Starlink 2702-2703 Starlink 2706 Starlink 2722-2723 Starlink 2728-2729 Starlink 2749 Starlink 2755 May 11 SpaceBEE-64 to 75 ION-SVC 2, LEO Comms 06ES-FD 511 x 534 x 97.3 May 15 1111 BlackSky 8 ) Electron Mahia LC1 Imaging F02 F01582 -6060 x 117? x 50.0 BlackSky 9 ) Imaging F02 F01583 -6060 x 117? x 50.0 May 15 2256 Starlink 2063 Falcon 9 Kennedy LC39A Comms 41A Starlink 2139 Starlink 2145 Starlink 2151 Starlink 2155 Starlink 2166-2167 Starlink 2173 Starlink 2186-2191 Starlink 2214-2215 Starlink 2217 Starlink 2219-2222 Starlink 2224-2225 Starlink 2227-2228 Starlink 2231-2238 Starlink 2240-2242 Starlink 2244-2246 Starlink 2248-2253 Starlink 2255-2256 Starlink 2274-2276 Starlink 2713-2714 Starlink 2757 Capella 6 Radar 41BF? S48606? Tyvak-0130 Astron 41BE? S48605? May 18 1737 SBIRS GEO 5) Atlas V Canaveral SLC41 EarlyWarn 42A S48618 898 x 35744 x 21.1 TDO-3 ) Tech 42B S48619 179 x 4518 x 26.1 TDO-4 ) Tech 42C S48620 180 x 4516 x 26.1 May 19 0403 HaiYang 2D Chang Zheng 4B Jiuquan Rem.Sen. 43A S48621 932 x 950 x 66.0 May 26 1859 Starlink 2521 Falcon 9 Canaveral SLC40 Com 44A-BM 257 x 282 x 53.0 Starlink 2615-2618 Starlink 2627 Starlink 2629 Starlink 2646-2649 Starlink 2651 Starlink 2653 Starlink 2657 Starlink 2666-2667 Starlink 2672-2673 Starlink 2688 Starlink 2691 Starlink 2695 Starlink 2701 Starlink 2704-2705 Starlink 2707-2709 Starlink 2711-2712 Starlink 2715 Starlink 2717 Starlink 2719-2720 Starlink 2725-2727 Starlink 2731-2743 Starlink 2745-2746 Starlink 2748 Starlink 2750-2754 Starlink 2756 Starlink 2758 Starlink 2763 May 28 1737 OneWeb SL0190 Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat Vostochniy PU1 Comms 45A-AM 442 x 452 x 87.4 OneWeb SL0210-0216 OneWeb SL0221-0248 May 29 1255 Tianzhou-2 Chang Zheng 7 Wenchang LC102 Cargo 46A S48803 369 x 377 x 41.5 Jun 2 1617 Fengyun 4 02 xing Chang Zheng 3B Xichang LC2 Weather 47A S48808 186 x 35808 x 28.5 Jun 3 1729 Dragon CRS-22 Falcon 9 Kennedy LC39A Cargo 48A S48831 193 x 212 x 51.6 Table of Recent Suborbital Launches ----------------------------------- The Missile Defense Agency's FTM-31 Event 1 test on May 29 or May 30 appears to have involved launch of an MRBM-T3c2 target rocket with a Trident C-4 first stage and M57 second stage, from Meck Island at Kwajalein towards the central Pacific near Hawaii. The planned intercept by two SM-6 missiles launched from an Aegis ship near Hawaii did not take place, but it's not clear if the SM-6 missiles were launched but missed, or weren't launched at all. Further missile defense tests were carried on in late May from South Uist in the Hebrides, with Aegis intercepts by ships off the west coast of Scotland. Date UT Payload/Flt Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission Apogee/km Target Apr 14 1651 NS-15 New Shepard West Texas Test 106 West Texas Apr 19 0830 SHIELDS Black Brant IX White Sands UV Astron 285 White Sands Apr 28 0800? M51 payload MSBS M51 Landes Test? 1000? Atlantic May 17 0441 KiNET-X Black Brant XIIA Wallops I LA1? Plasma 486 Atlantic May 18 1830 EUNIS 4 Black Brant IX White Sands Solar EUV 335 White Sands May 22 1526 VG-021 Spaceship Two Elephant Butte Test 89 Spaceport America May 24 0535 MAPHEUS 11 IM/IM Kiruna Micrograv 216? ESRANGE May 27 0115 VIPER Terr. Imp. Mal. Wallops Ionosphere 151? Atlantic May 26 T4-B Target Terrier Oriole South Uist Target 300? Atlantic May 26 AEGIS KV SM-3 DDG-117, D-701 Atlantic Interceptor 150? Intercept T4-B May 29? FTM-31E1 Target MRBM-T3c2 Kwajalein Meck I. Target 500? Pacific May 30 T4-B Target Terrier Oriole South Uist Target 300? Atlantic May 30 AEGIS KV SM-3 DDG-117, D-701 Atlantic Interceptor 150? Intercept T4-B .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Jonathan McDowell | | | Somerville MA 02143 | inter : planet4589 at gmail | | USA | twitter: @planet4589 | | | | JSR: https://www.planet4589.org/jsr.html | | Back issues: https://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back | | Subscribe/unsub: https://www.planet4589.org/mailman/listinfo/jsr | '-------------------------------------------------------------------------' From jcm at planet4589.com Wed Jun 30 00:07:02 2021 From: jcm at planet4589.com (Jonathan McDowell) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 00:07:02 -0400 Subject: [JSR] Jonathan's Space Report, No. 794 Message-ID: <20210630040702.7C12AB00132@server.planet4589.com> Jonathan's Space Report No. 794 2021 Jun 30 Somerville, MA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- International Space Station --------------------------- The Dragon CRS-22 cargo ship docked at IDA-3 at 0909 UTC Jun 5. On Jun 10 at 2249 UTC the Canadarm-2 extracted the IROSA solar array package from CRS-22's trunk. At 0343 UTC Jun 11 the package was stowed on the POA (`Payload ORU Accommodation') on the station truss' Mobile Base System. The MBS was later moved to worksite 8 at the end of the truss railway to put the IROSA package nearer the P6 truss where the new arrays are to be installed. CRS-22 delivered the Nanoracks NRCSD-20 package to ISS; the crew moved it to the Kibo module airlock and on Jun 14 the Japanese RMS arm extracted NRCSD-20 from the airlock. Two cubesats, RamSat and SOAR, were ejected from it at 0505 UTC Jun 14. NRCSD-20 was then placed back in the airlock. CRS-22 also delivered J-SSOD-17, as noted below. RamSat is a 2U student satellite from Robertsville Middle School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. SOAR is a 3U cubesat from the University of Manchester to study materials coatings and aerodynamics in lower LEO. On Jun 16 astronauts Pesquet and Kimbrough made a spacewalk in suits 3009 and 3006 to attempt installation of IROSA array 2B, as US EVA-74. The crew lost some time due to problems with Kimbrough's spacesuit, but eventually removed array 2B from the IROSA launch package and attached it to the support bracket at the base of the 2B array mast on truss segment P6. However, they were unable to unfold the two halves of the array cylinder and returned to the airlock with the array still in a packed configuration. Quest was depressurized from 1204 to 1926 UTC and the hatch was open from 1210 to 1923 UTC. On Jun 20 US EVA-75 saw the completion of 2B IROSA deployment. EVA-75 used spacesuits 3009 (Pesquet) and 3015 (Kimbrough) with SAFER units 13 and 15. The airlock was depressuized at 1135 UTC and repressurized at 1810 UTC (50 mbar level). The hatch was open from 1141 to 1807 UTC. EV1 was outside 1147 to 1755, EV2 from 1154 to 1745. The astronauts went on to battery power at 1142 UTC and back to station power around 1805 UTC?. The IROSA 2B array was unfolded at 1300 UTC and deployed from 1524 to 1535 UTC. The 2nd IROSA array, 4B, remained attached to the carrier on the MBS POA until EVA-76. On Jun 22 the Japanese RMS robot arm extracted the J-SSOD-17 deployer from the Kibo airlock. J-SSOD-17 was delivered to ISS on CRS-22. At 1055 UTC the deployer ejected MIR-SAT1, a 1U cubesat from the Mauritius Research and Innovation Council sponsored by the UN KiboCube program. A second satellite was deployed a few hours later (actual time unknown). It was described only as a 'business satellite'. We don't know the owner or even which country licences the satellite. In the Space-Track database it is called 'BD-28', which I suspect is a designation from JAXA's commercial cubesat integrator SpaceBD, which probably managed the integration and flight, and not the name that the owner gave the satellite. SpaceTrack marks the satellite as being a US one, but it's not clear where they get that information. On Jun 25 Pesquet and Kimbrough carried out US EVA-76 to install the 4B IROSA array on the 4B mod kit at P6. The airlock was depressurized at 1145 UTC and repressurized at 1837 UTC. Hatch open/close was 1151 to 1833 UTC; astronauts went on battery pwer at 1152 UTC. The 4B IROSA was removed from the carrier at 1410 UTC and soft docked to the mod kit on P6 at 1550 UTC. Array deployment was complete at 1755 UTC. On Jun 29 the Canadarm-2 unberthed the S.S.Katherine Johnson (Cygnus NG-15) from the Unity module and at 1632 UTC released it into orbit. At 2250 UTC the IT-SPINS and MySat-2 cubesats were deployed from the Nanoracks NRCSD-E deployer on NG-15. On Jun 29 the Progress MS-17 cargo ship (spacecraft 7K-TGM No. 446) was launched from Baykonur. It is scheduled to dock with the Poisk module. SXM-8 ----- On Jun 6 SpaceX launched the SXM-8 digital radio broadcasting satellite for Sirius XM. Launch mass of the satellite is approximately 7000 kg. The F9 first stage landed on the droneship JRTI. SXM-8 and the F9 second stage were placed in a 235 x 19384 km transfer orbit. SXM-8 was on station in geostationary orbit at 120.5W by Jun 22. CZ-2D ----- The first of the Beijing-3 series of imaging satellites was launched from Taiyuan by a SAST CZ-2D on Jun 11. The satellite is operated by 21st Century Aerospace Technology of Beijing. The Beijing-1 satellite was built for them by Surrey Satellite and launched in 2005. 21AT also leased the capacity of the DMC-3 satellites from Surrey, launched in 2015, and branded the data as Beijing-2. TacRL-2 ------- The first US Space Force Tactical Responsive Launch, TacRL-2, flew successfully on Jun 13, placing the Odyssey satellite in orbit. The Northrop Grumman L-1011 Stargazer aircraft took off from runway 30/12 at Vandenberg Space Force Base at about 0710 UTC and headed out over the California coast. At 0811 UTC the airplane dropped its Pegasus XL launch vehicle at about 123.5W 35.3N. The Pegasus first stage ignited 5 seconds later and after about 8 minutes stage 3 burnout left the third stage and the Odyssey satellite in sun-synchronous orbit with a 23:43 local time descending node. Odyssey is a satellite dedicated to `space domain awareness', which is US military jargon for tracking other satellites and space debris. NROL-111 --------- On Jun 15 Northrop Grumman launched a Minotaur 1 rocket from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at Wallops Island, Virginia on the NROL-111 launch mission for the US National Reconnaissance Office. Three small satellites were placed in low Earth orbit. Their mission is not known; I am labelling them as communications for now but that's a very low confidence guess. Shenzhou 12 ----------- China's first human spaceflight launch in over 4 years took off on Jun 17. The CZ-2F placed Shenzhou 12 in orbit on its way to a rendezvous with the Tianhe/Tianzhou-2 complex. Crew of Shenzhou 12 are Nie Haipeng, Liu Boming and Tang Honbo. The spaceship docked with the forward port of the Tianhe module at 0754 UTC. The mission is scheduled to last three months. GPS ---- The fifth GPS Block III navigation satellite was launched on Jun 17. The first stage of the Falcon 9 launch vehicle landed on the droneship JRTI; the second stage made two burns to place the GPS satellite in transfer orbit and then made a third burn to deorbit the stage southeast of South Africa. By Jun 25 GPS III SV05 was in a 21068 x 21098 km x 55.0 deg orbit. Yaogan 30 Group 09 ------------------- The 9th triplet of Yaogan 30 (also called Chuangxin-5) satellites was launched from Xichang on Jun 18. There are now 27 Yaogan-30 satellites in orbit; they are thought to be a signals intelligence constellation although a communications role also seems possible. A secondary payload, the Tianqi-14 commercial IoT data relay satellite for Guodian Gaokeji, was also deployed. The CZ-2C second stage carried out propellant depletion venting while tumbling, resulting in one of the notorious spiral clouds being observed under its ground track in New Caledonia and Vanuatu. Iranian launch failure ---------------------- US government sources have confirmed that Iran attempted an orbital launch of the Simorgh rocket from the Khomeini launch complex at the Semnan spaceport on Jun 12, but the launch failed in some way. This is the 4th failed orbital attempt of the rocket (there was also a 2016 test launch that may not have been intended to reach orbit). There are some indications there may have been a second failed launch on Jun 23. Pion-NKS -------- The Russian Defense Ministry launched its first Pion NKS naval electronic intelligence satellite, Pion-NKS No. 901, on Jun 25. The 6.5-tonne spacecraft was developed by KB Arsenal (St-Peterburg) and TsSKB-Progress (Samara). It will probably raise perigee and circularize orbit on Jun 26. Erratum ------- In the text of JSR793 the May 15 Starlink launch was misstated as being on May 9. Table of Recent Orbital Launches ---------------------------------- Date UT Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission INTL. Catalog Perigee Apogee Incl Notes Jun 2 1617 Fengyun 4 02 xing Chang Zheng 3B Xichang LC2 Weather 47A S48808 186 x 35808 x 28.5 Jun 3 1729 Dragon CRS-22 Falcon 9 Kennedy LC39A Cargo 48A S48831 193 x 212 x 51.6 Jun 6 0426 SXM-8 Falcon 9 Canaveral LC40 Comms 49A S48838 235 x 19384 x 27.0 Jun 11 0303 Beijing-3 ) Chang Zheng 2D Taiyuan Imaging 50A S48840 488 x 502 x 97.5 Yangwang-1) UV Astron 50 Haisi-2 ) Imaging 50 Tianjian ) Tech 50 Jun 12 Test satellite? Simorgh? Khomeini Test? F03 Jun 13 0811 Odyssey Pegasus XL Vandenberg AFB Tracking 51A S48844 405 x 452 x 97.5 Jun 14 0505 RamSat) ISS, LEO Education 9867SL S48851 414 x 421 x 51.6 SOAR ) Tech 9867SM S48850 414 x 421 x 51.6 Jun 15 1335 USA 316 ) Minotaur 1 MARS LA0B Comms? 52A S48846 500?x 500? x 50? USA 317 ) Comms? 52B S48847 500?x 500? x 50? USA 318 ) Comms? 52C S48848 500?x 500? x 50? Jun 17 0122 Shenzhou 12 Chang Zheng 2F Jiuquan Spaceship 53A S48852 193 x 486 x 41.4 Jun 17 1609 GPS III SV05 Falcon 9 Canaveral LC40 Nav 54A S48859 394 x 20176 x 55.0 Jun 18 0630 Yaogan 30 hao 09 zu 01 xing) Chang Zheng 2C Xichang Sigint? 55A S48860 590 x 603 x 35.0 Yaogan 30 hao 09 zu 02 xing) Sigint? 55B S48861 591 x 602 x 35.0 Yaogan 30 hao 09 zu 03 xing) Sigint? 55D S48863 592 x 602 x 35.0 Tianqi 14 ) Comms 55E S48864 571 x 681 x 35.1 Jun 22 1055 MIR-SAT1 ISS, LEO Tech 9867SP S48868 416 x 420 x 51.6 Jun 22 1200? BD-28 ISS, LEO Tech 9867SN S48867 415 x 419 x 51.6 Jun 23? Test satellite? Simorgh? Khomeini Test? F03 Jun 25 1950 Kosmos-2550 Soyuz-2-1b Plesetsk LC43/4 Sigint 56A S48865 195 x 466 x 67.1 Jun 29 2250 IT-SPINS ) Cygnus NG-15, LEO Sci 13C MySat-2 ) Tech 13D Jun 29 2327 Progress MS-17 Soyuz-2-1a Baykonur LC31 Cargo 57A S48869 Table of Recent Suborbital Launches ----------------------------------- Date UT Payload/Flt Name Launch Vehicle Site Mission Apogee/km Target May 22 1526 VG-021 Spaceship Two Elephant Butte Test 89 Spaceport America May 24 0535 MAPHEUS 11 IM/IM Kiruna Micrograv 216? ESRANGE May 26 T4-B Target Terrier Oriole South Uist Target 300? Atlantic May 26 AEGIS KV SM-3 DDG-117, D-701 Atlantic Interceptor 150? Intercept T4-B May 27 0115 VIPER Terr. Imp. Mal. Wallops Ionosphere 151? Atlantic May 29? FTM-31E1 Target MRBM-T3c2 Kwajalein Meck I. Target 500? Pacific May 30 T4-B Target Terrier Oriole South Uist Target 300? Atlantic May 30 AEGIS KV SM-3 DDG-117, D-701 Atlantic Interceptor 150? Intercept T4-B Jun 7 0625 CIBER 2 Black Brant 9 White Sands IR Astron 310 White Sands Jun 11? RV? Topol? Plesetsk Test 1000? Kura Jun 23 0050 DLR BOLT-1 VS-31/Orion Kiruna Hypersonic 280? ESRANGE Jun 25 1232 RockOn Terrier/Imp.Orion Wallops Island Education 116 Atlantic Jun 28 0525 Agni P RV Agni P Kalam Island Test 800? Indian Ocean .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Jonathan McDowell | | | Somerville MA 02143 | inter : planet4589 at gmail | | USA | twitter: @planet4589 | | | | JSR: https://www.planet4589.org/jsr.html | | Back issues: https://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back | | Subscribe/unsub: https://www.planet4589.org/mailman/listinfo/jsr | '-------------------------------------------------------------------------'