Jonathan's Space Report No. 128 1992 Sep 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mir ---- The Soyuz TM-15 crew, Anatoli Solov'yov and Sergey Avdeev, continue in orbit aboard the Mir complex. They are due to remain aboard the station until January 1993. The crew made an EVA on Sep 3. Shuttle ------- Space Shuttle Endeavour was launched from Complex 39B at KSC at 1423.00 UTC on Sep 12 on the Spacelab-J mission. The seven member crew are carrying out experiments aboard Spacelab Long Module 2 for NASDA, the Japanese National Space Development Agency. Orbit of Endeavour on Sep 12 was 298 x 311 km at 57 degrees. Launches --------- Navstar GPS 27 was launched at 0857 UTC on Sep 9 by Delta 7925 from Launch Complex 17A at Cape Canaveral. It is the 28th Delta II launch; all 28 have been successful. An Ariane 4 was launched on Sep 10, but I don't have the details yet. There have been 25 Ariane 4 launches, including one failure. The payloads on the latest launch were Hispasat 1A and Satcom C3. Satcom C3 is a GE3000 class comsat to be used by GE Americom to replace one of its older Satcom C-band relay comsats. Hispasat 1A is the first Spanish domestic comsat; the Eurostar 2000 class Ku-band satellite will carry relay communications within the Iberian peninsula and will relay TV to Spanish speakers in the Americas; it also has 3 direct broadcast TV transponders for TV transmissions to Spain, and some military X-band comms transponders. Two passive Pion tracking targets were released by the latest Resurs-F satellite on Sep 1. Tracking of their orbital decay will allow studies of atmospheric density and radar calibration. Reentries --------- Kosmos-2096, an ocean surveillance satellite launched in 1990, reentered on Aug 30. It was maneouvered into a low perigee orbit on Aug 1. This leaves Kosmos-2122 as the remaining Russian ocean surveillance satellite operating. The Chinese FSW-2 recoverable satellite reentered on Sep 1. The 16th Resurs-F satellite landed in Kazakhstan on Sep 4 after a 16 day flight. Erratum -------- Yoshiro Yamada tells me that the correct transliteration of the name of the NASDA payload specialist on STS-47 is Mamoru Mohri. Current Shuttle Processing Status ____________________________________________ Orbiters Location Mission OV-102 Columbia OPF Bay 1 STS-52 OV-103 Discovery OPF Bay 3 STS-53 OV-104 Atlantis OPF Bay 2 OMDP OV-105 Endeavour LEO STS-47 ML/SRB/ET/OV stacks ML1/STS-53 VAB Bay 3 ML2/ LC39B ML3/STS-52/ET VAB Bay 1 .-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Jonathan McDowell | phone : (617) 495-7176 | | Harvard-Smithsonian Center for | | | Astrophysics | | | 60 Garden St, MS4 | | | Cambridge MA 02138 | inter : mcdowell@cfa.harvard.edu | | USA | | '-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'