BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//chikkutakku.com//RDFCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALDESC:GoogleカレンダーやiCalendar形式情報を共有シェ アしましょう。近所のイベントから全国のイベントま で今日のイベント検索やスケジュールを決めるならち っくたっく X-WR-CALNAME:ちっくたっく X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Falcon 9 B5 • Transporter-15 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251128T181800Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251128T191500Z UID:312630377339 DESCRIPTION:A SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket will launch 140 paylaods on t he Transporter-15 rideshare mission to Sun-synchronous orbit. Onboard is  LEO Express 3\, which is a Mira OTV (Orbital Tug Vehicle) by Impulse Space . Part of the payloads is also ESA's second Earth observation Scout missio n\, HydroGNSS\, which will provide measurements of key hydrological climat e variables. The ION-SCV Stellar Stephanus and Galactic Giorgius CubeSat C arriers\, the Mauve space telescope and 8 IRIDE satellites for Italy's ASI (IRIDE-MS1-EAGLET2 1–8) will also be on this flight. Onboard is also W innebago 5\, which is an orbital factory with reentry capsule for Varda S pace. Further payloads are YAM 9\, FORMOSAT 8A\, Pelican 5–6\, Umbra 11\ , NewSat 47 & NewSat 51–52\, Accenture 1\, AC1 001–003\, AE5Ra/b/c\, A NISCSAT\, HUNITY\, SARI 1–2\, ANISC\, Black Kite 1\, BRO 17\, BRO 20\, C TC 1A/B/C\, FGN-TUG-S01\, Ororatech GENA-OT 1\, GYEONGGISat 1\, HCT-Sat 2\ , IHI-Sat 2\, Lilium 2–3\, LUNA 1\, Mercury One (Mercury 1)\, MICE 1\, N ahla\, OTTER\, PHASMA-LAMARR\, PHASMA-DIRAC\, PHI 1\, PIAST-M\, PIAST-S1\, PIAST-S2\, PW6U\, Rapid\, Reduced-cost high-Risk Research (R5)\, SpeQtre\ , SPiN 2\, T.MicroSat 1\, TORO 2\, TRYAD 1–2\, Veery-0G (Veery v0.5)\, W innebago 5 (W-Series 5)\, WISDOM A-B\, 3UCubed-A\, Bellbird 1\, 6GStarLab\ , 5 ICEYE X satellites\, 36 Flock 4H SuperDove CubeSats for Planet and fou r Lemur 2 CubeSats for Spire. The booster is designated B1071.30 for this mission.\n-\nYAM (Yet Another Mission) is a series of micro satellites ow ned by Loft Orbital\, which host various payloads for different customers. YAM 10 will use Loft Orbital's Longbow satellite\, which is based on the Arrow bus from Airbus\, and has a launch mass of 300–500kg. It will carr y a high-precision Earth imaging payload for EarthDaily Analytics\, who pl ans a 10 satellite constellation.\n-\nFORMOSAT 8A is the first satellite o f the FORMOSAT 8 Earth observation satellite constellation consisting of six high-resolution optical remote sensing satellites for Taiwan's NSPO. The 380kg satellites feature a Hydrogen peroxide propulsion system. The im aging payload features one panchromatic band and at least four multi-spect ral bands with a ground sampling distance (GSD) in panchromatic band of 1m and in multi-spectral bands of 2m. The swath width is 10km. The FORMOSAT 8 satellites are deployed in the sun-synchronous orbit for multiple daily revisit capabilities and global coverage of satellite images. Some of the satellites will carry a secondary payload. FORMOSAT 8B will carry a Gamma- ray Transients Monitor (GTM).\n-\nW-Series (Winnebago) are a series of ~3 00kg spacecraft designed by Varda Space Industries\, which will spend up t o three months in orbit to test space manufacturing technologies. At the e nd of that mission\, a reentry capsule will return to Earth the material p roduced in orbit. W-5 is the first mission entirely manufactured by Varda. During re-entry\, the capsule will be protected by its heat shield made f rom C-PICA (a variant of PICA-X)\, a thermal protection system developed b y NASA.\n-\nPelican satellites are part of the Pelican commercial Earth ob servation constellation by Planet Labs to succeed the SkySat constellation . Pelicans have a launch mass of 200kg and is designed to operate in 500km SSO. Up to 30 satellites are planned for the Pelican constellation.\n-\nI ON-SVC (InOrbit NOW) CubeSat Carriers\, developed by Italian company D-Orb it\, are 150kg free flying orbital tugs and technology demonstrators\, whi ch will host experiments and CubeSats to be deployed once in orbit.\n-\nFi nnish firm ICEYE continues to expand its constellation with Generation 3 c ompact SAR microsatellites\, each with a mass of around 90kg. They are Gen 3 sats for a constellation of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) equipped micr osatellites. ICEYE provides near-real-time SAR imagery and the radar instr ument can image through clouds\, obscuring weather and darkness.\n-\nUmbra (Umbra-SAR) are a 65kg satellites and equipped with a X-band SAR (synthet ic aperture radar) to capture snapshot imagery with a resolution of 25 cen timeters over a 16 square km area. The mission is to test technologies and designs\, validate performance\, and progress into a fully operational ar chitecture. To collect radar imagery Umbra has developed a proprietary ant enna technology allowing for relatively low power operation to achieve hig h quality SAR images.\n-\nThe Aleph 1 constellation consists of identical ÑuSat (NewSat) satellites weighing 50kg each. The satellites are equipped with an imaging system operating in visible light and infrared. The const ellation will allow for commercially available real-time Earth imaging and video with a ground resolution of 1m. Future constellation concepts pres ented by Satellogic call for 90 satellites to achieve a 15-minute revisit time along with improvements in spectral\, spatial and radiometric resolut ion and autonomous processing chains for even quicker turnaround. A 300 sa tellite constellation planned could accomplish a 5-minute revisit time.\n\ n-\nThe two 40kg HydroGNSS satellites will provide measurements of key hyd rological climate variables\, including soil moisture\, freeze–thaw stat e over permafrost\, inundation and wetlands\, and above-ground biomass\, u sing a technique called Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) reflecto metry. The satellite measures the signal reflected off the land\, ice and ocean from existing GNSS missions such as Galileo and GPS. Although these signals are faint\, they can be collected by a low power receiver that can be accommodated on a small satellite in low Earth orbit making it compati ble with a Scout mission. The mission will complement missions such as ESA 's SMOS and Biomass\, Copernicus Sentinel 1 and NASA's SMAP.\n-\nIRIDE-MS1 -EAGLET2 satellites are part of the IRIDE earth observation constellation built by the Italian Space Agency ASI with the support of ESA. It will be one of six constellations that make up IRIDE. The payload on the Eaglets is one of two types of Multispectral sensors\, which capture images with m ultiple spectral channels on the electromagnetic spectrum\, enabling the i dentification and measurement of different materials\, land cover studies\ , vegetation health and crop types.\nIRIDE will be unique in its incorpora tion of a wide range of sensing techniques and technologies\, including mi crowave imaging with Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR)\, optical imaging at high and medium resolutions\, and coverage across panchromatic\, multispec tral\, hyperspectral\, and infrared bands. Once operational\, IRIDE will b e used to track the impacts of climate change and provide data to support startups and SMEs in creating commercial applications.\n-\nDelayed from Oc tober\, Nov. 10\, 19 and 20. Scrubbed on Nov. 26.\n\nWebcast: https://x.c om/i/broadcasts/1vOGwdgMWgWJB\nhttps://www.spacex.com/launches/transporter -15\nhttps://watch.esa.int/two/\nhttps://youtu.be/Ar4qA8Hmaf8\nhttps://spa ceflightnow.com/2025/11/26/live-coverage-spacex-to-launch-dozens-of-smalls ats-on-transporter-15-rideshare-flight/\nhttps://www.youtube.com/live/KSiz _09OyaI\nhttps://x.com/i/broadcasts/1DXGyWEYrqVxM\nhttps://www.youtube.com /live/A3hKRzEjGIk\nhttps://www.youtube.com/live/5bNKaAUE-Jw\nhttps://www.y outube.com/live/fVqUDzaxmhY LOCATION:Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 4\, Lompoc\, Kalifornien 9343 6\, USA END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR