It's a verification test of the vertical recovery and guidance control technology of the launch vehicle!ℹ:https://t.co/cb5LCvAHbE pic.twitter.com/YaCe2fegBt— LaunchStuff (@LaunchStuff) October 29, 2018
It's a verification test of the vertical recovery and guidance control technology of the launch vehicle!ℹ:https://t.co/cb5LCvAHbE pic.twitter.com/YaCe2fegBt
Dass der Triebwerksstrahl ohne erkennbare Abgase agiert halte ich auf Grund der Treibstoffkomponenten ja noch für möglich aber dass sich nicht ein Stäubchen auf der Landeplattform befindet ist doch etwas seltsam . Muss ein sehr gut geputzter Landeplatz sein. Selbst die Pflanzen im Hintergrund (beim NTV Video) scheinen angenagelt.
.... Allerdings hat es in unmittelbarer Nähe des Startplatzes (ca. 20 km entfernt) ein Erdbeben gegeben. ...
"I like my boosters shaken, not stirred." - Xichang(Footage from yesterday's 5.1 quake near Xichang Satellite Launch Center)ℹ:https://t.co/Rl98ED3Jg0 pic.twitter.com/BHScDjd0V8— LaunchStuff (@LaunchStuff) November 1, 2018
"I like my boosters shaken, not stirred." - Xichang(Footage from yesterday's 5.1 quake near Xichang Satellite Launch Center)ℹ:https://t.co/Rl98ED3Jg0 pic.twitter.com/BHScDjd0V8
ℹ:https://t.co/hjXF7VQY97 pic.twitter.com/hSWwtiKCLk— LaunchStuff (@LaunchStuff) November 1, 2018
ℹ:https://t.co/hjXF7VQY97 pic.twitter.com/hSWwtiKCLk
Booster debris from the November 1 launch of a Beidou satellite to GTO found downrange in Guizhou province. source: https://t.co/TE2Vlnka6G pic.twitter.com/fe9LoEWWfA— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) November 5, 2018
Booster debris from the November 1 launch of a Beidou satellite to GTO found downrange in Guizhou province. source: https://t.co/TE2Vlnka6G pic.twitter.com/fe9LoEWWfA
A Long March 3B rocket being prepared at Xichang for launch of a pair of Beidou-3 PNT satellites to MEO around November 19. Following that, it's onto launch preparations for the Chang'e-4 lunar far side mission (early Dec). Source: https://t.co/tAJW47Am2l pic.twitter.com/DZq6ujDXkw— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) November 10, 2018
A Long March 3B rocket being prepared at Xichang for launch of a pair of Beidou-3 PNT satellites to MEO around November 19. Following that, it's onto launch preparations for the Chang'e-4 lunar far side mission (early Dec). Source: https://t.co/tAJW47Am2l pic.twitter.com/DZq6ujDXkw
Commercial satellite company Space OK announces its Jiading-1 LEO IoT sat is set to launch on a Long March 2D from Jiuquan on November 20. As a small sat it will be piggybacking, maybe with SaudiSat-5A & B EO sats. https://t.co/pFncGgFrg4 pic.twitter.com/PzC2tBjEZC— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) November 10, 2018
Commercial satellite company Space OK announces its Jiading-1 LEO IoT sat is set to launch on a Long March 2D from Jiuquan on November 20. As a small sat it will be piggybacking, maybe with SaudiSat-5A & B EO sats. https://t.co/pFncGgFrg4 pic.twitter.com/PzC2tBjEZC