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Yunyao-1 15-17

Hyperbola-1

i-Space

Launch Status
Failure

Weather Forecast During Launch

The forecast calls for a temperature of 93°F, scattered clouds, 40% cloud cover and a wind speed of 15mph.

Mission

Yunyao-1 15-17

  • Type: Earth Science
  • Orbit: Sun-Synchronous Orbit

3 weather satellites performing atmospheric measurements using GNSS Radio Occultation for a Tianjin based company. Constellation is planned to have an eventual 90 satellites.

4th stage failure; failed to reach orbit.

Location

Launch Area 95A

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China

Launch Area 95A has witnessed the launch of 59 rockets, including 59 orbital launch attempts. While Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China, has been the site for 252 rocket launches.

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center is a Chinese spaceport located between the Ejin, Alxa, Inner Mongolia and Hangtian Town, Jinta County, Jiuquan, Gansu Province. It is part of the Dongfeng Aerospace City (Base 10).

Rocket

i-Space Hyperbola-1

i-Space's first orbital rocket.

Learn more about the Hyperbola-1

Agency

i-Space

i-Space is a Chinese private space launch company based in Beijing and founded in October 2016.

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Ken & Judy O
Ken & Judy O' Neill
1 year ago

There is one thing , it will not be a peace offering.

Ken & Judy O
Ken & Judy O' Neill
11 months ago

Whats new……..

B.K. Tse
B.K. Tse
11 months ago

hydration for astronauts in space flights; Chinese medication of powdered paracetamol, caffeine, [vitamin C]; am not convinced treated water is pure enough; mild forms of jaundice? with aviation GPS dependent and planetary dynamics yet to be perfected, a pause in aviation would minimize likelihood of failures?

Tse, B.K.
Tse, B.K.
11 months ago

US astronauts stranded on ISS; if awaiting safety return over questionable almanac affective GPS; the iSpace failure is likely due to China’s moon sample, ie. Matthew Cohen’s ‘putting the moon back into the sky;’ retrieval of the astronauts ought to be a concern international by now; //prayers