Chronology: 2015
All launch dates are calculated using Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), hence the date at the launch site may differ from the date listed here by 1 day.
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Chronology: 2015 Cenan Al-Ekabi and Arne Lahcen
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All launch dates are calculated using Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), hence the date at the launch site may differ from the date listed here by 1 day. Europe Launch log January 2015
Other countries
10 Falcon 9 v1.1-R—Dragon CRS-5 (ISS)*, CATS (ISS), and 3 cubesat secondary payloads: Flock-1d 1 (R), Flock-1d 2 (R), AESP-14 (S) 20 Atlas 5 (551)—MUOS 3 (C) 31 Delta II 7320-10C—SMAP (S), and 4 cubesat secondary payloads: ExoCube (D), GRIFEX (D), FIREBIRD-IIA (D), FIREBIRD-IIB (D) February 2015 11 Vega—IXV (D), and AVUM VV04 (D)
01 H-IIA 202—IGS Radar Spare (I) 01 Proton M Briz-M (Ph.3)—Inmarsat-5 F2 (C)* 02 Safir 2—Fajr (D) 11 Falcon 9 v1.1-R—DSCOVR (R) 17 Soyuz U—Progress M-26M (ISS) 27 Soyuz 2.1a—Bars M (I) (continued)
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Federal Aviation Administration. The Annual Compendium of Commercial Space Transportation: 2016. Washington, DC: FAA, Jan. 2016: 63. C. Al-Ekabi (*) • A. Lahcen European Space Policy Institute, Vienna, Austria e-mail: [email protected] © Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria 2017 C. Al-Ekabi et al. (eds.), Yearbook on Space Policy 2015, Yearbook on Space Policy, DOI 10.1007/978-3-7091-4860-0_13
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260 Europe March 2015 27 Soyuz STB Fregat-MT (Soyuz 2.1b)— Galileo FOC-3 (N), Galileo FOC-4 (N)
April 2015 26 Ariane 5 ECA—Thor 7 (C)*, SICRAL 2 (Syracuse 3C) (C)
May 2015 27 Ariane 5 ECA—DirecTV 15 (C)*, Sky-Mexico 1 (C)*
June 2015 22 Vega—Sentinel 2A (R)
C. Al-Ekabi and A. Lahcen Other countries 01 Falcon 9 v1.1—ABS 3A (C)*, Eutelsat 115 West B (Satmex 7) (C)* 12 Atlas 5 (421)—MMS 1 (S), MMS 2 (S), MMS 3 (S), MMS 4 (S) 19 Proton-M Briz-M (Ph.3)—Ekspress-AM7 (C) 25 Delta 4 Medium+ (4,2)—GPS-2F 09 (N) 25 Dnepr—KOMPSat 3A (R) 26 H-IIA 202—IGS Optical-5 (I) 27 Soyuz FG—Soyuz TMA-16M (MF/ISS) 28 PSLV XL—IRNSS 1D (N) 30 Long March 3C—BDS I1-S (N) 31 Rokot KM—Gonets-M21 (C), Gonets-M22 (C), Gonets-M23 (C), Cosmos 2504 (D) 14 Falcon 9 v1.1-R—Dragon CRS-6 (ISS)*, and 16 cubesat secondary payloads: Flock-1e 1 (D), Flock-1e 2 (D), Flock-1e 3 (D), Flock-1e 4 (D), Flock-1e 5 (D), Flock-1e 6 (D), Flock-1e 7 (D), Flock-1e 8 (D), Flock-1e 9 (D), Flock-1e 10 (D), Flock-1e 11 (D), Flock-1e 12 (D), Flock-1e 13 (D), Flock-1e 14 (D), Arkyd-3-Reflight (D), Centennial 1 (D) 27 Falcon 9 v1.1—TürkmenÄlem 52E/ MonacoSat-1 (C)* 28 Soyuz 2.1a—Progress M-27M (ISS)* (launch failure: failure due to loss of telemetry prior to separation from the upper stage) 16 Proton M Briz-M (Ph.3)—MexSat 1 (C)* (launch failure: failure of the launcher’s third stage engine) 20 Atlas 5 (501)—X-37B OTV-4, and 11 cubesat secondary payloads: GEARRS 2 (D), LightSail A (D), OptiCube 1 (D), OptiCube 2 (D). OptiCube 3 (D), USS Langley (D), AeroCube 8A (D), AeroCube 8B (D), BRICSat-P (D), ParkinsonSat (D), ULTRASat (D) 05 Soyuz 2.1a—Cosmos 2505 (Kobalt-M #10) (I) 23 Soyuz 2.1b—Cosmos 2506 (Persona #3) (EW) 27 Long March 4B—Gaofen 8 (R) 28 Falcon 9 v1.1-R—Dragon CRS-7 (ISS)* and 9 cubesat secondary payloads: IDA 1 (D), Flock1f 1 (D), Flock-1f 2 (D), Flock-1f 3 (D), Flock-1f 4 (D), F
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