Hello Domenico i8CVS thanks for the correction..."fire" stuck in my mind...but I was working off of memory and sometimes on somethings my mind is like a shelf...you put something on it somethingelse has to fall off!
BTW your post here are usually quite impressive...nice going.
73's
Robert
From: domenico.i8cvs@tin.it To: orbitjet@hotmail.com; peter.guelzow@kourou.de; amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: What happens when you loose a satellite Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 21:11:58 +0200
Hi Robert, WB5MZO
P3-A the first HEO built by AMSAT-DL and AMSAT-NA was similar to OSCAR-10 but it was lost in the atlantic ocean with the main satellite called "Firewheel" and another small satellite called Subsat because a pump of fuel of the first stage of the ARIANE 1 flight L-02 failed and the 23 may 1980 was a black day for all of us but I don't remember if P3-A had an insurance policy or not.
Peter DB2OS should have this information.
73" de
i8CVS Domenico
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rocky Jones" To: "Peter Guelzow" ; "AMSAT BB"
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 7:27 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: What happens when you loose a satellite
Peter I am pretty sure it was not Oscar 10 but the launch before it...AS I recall Phase3A was launched with a spacecraft called "firefly"...and one more which I dont remember (AMPTE?)and of course all three were lost..
But I agree now days the money is absurd.
Sure wish we had Oscar 10 back...
Robert WB5MZO
Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 16:52:41 +0200 From: peter.guelzow@kourou.de To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: What happens when you loose a satellite
Rocky Jones wrote:
Launch insurance...
I could be wrong but I think that Phase 3A had an insurance policy (if
memory serves)...the Ariane IV went Bang...
do I recall this correctly?
To my knowledge it was P3-B (OSCAR-10) with Ariane-1 L06. And yes, they had to pay some money because P3-B was bumped by the last rocket stage and did not get it to the planned orbit....
But forget it... in the early days it was still expensive, but not comparable what you nowadays have to pay for such insurance. However, some launch providers (like Arianespace) will give you now a free launch in case the launcher failed...
73s Peter DB2OS
BTW:* SpaceX updated its launch manifest. Most notably, the NASA COTS missions are moved down the list.*
ATSB (Malaysia) Q3 2008* Falcon 1 Kwajalein
US Government Q4 2008* Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
MDA Corp. (Canada) 2009 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
Avanti Communications (UK) 2009 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
NASA COTS – Demo 1 2009 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
NASA COTS – Demo 2 2009 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
SpaceDev 2009 Falcon 1 Kwajalein
NASA COTS – Demo 3 2010 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
MDA Corp. (Canada) 2010 Falcon 1 Kwajalein
Swedish Space Corp. (Sweden) 2010 Falcon 1 Kwajalein
Bigelow Aerospace 2011 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
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