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To: Ok2Launch who wrote (5098)1/6/1999 5:23:00 PM
From: mmeggs  Respond to of 10852
 
I noticed there are now three scheduled dates for the Globalstar launches also. It is only for the Boeing launches, but it looks like some kind of schedule is at least being set up. (May 20th, July 1st, and August 9th, 4 sats each.)

Any other word on the Soyuz launches? (Other than the Feb 2nd date)



To: Ok2Launch who wrote (5098)1/6/1999 5:28:00 PM
From: Rocket Scientist  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10852
 
I hadn't looked at FT's schedule for a while, noticed the following:

1. Orion 2 is not scheduled anywhere(!)

2. It shows G* launches on five Delta 2's (4 birds each) in May, July, August, Nov and December; plus six on Ariane in September. Total of 26 sats irrespective of Soyuz success. So I guess the fallback plan in event of Soyuz or TSA disaster, would be another six month slip.