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🚀 Next launch Satria-1
Rocket Falcon
9
Block
5
From SLC-40
,
Cape
Canaveral
🇺🇸
🕙 Launch timeJune
18th,
22:
21 UTC
🆕
🌍 Mission information
Type Communications
Orbit Geostationary
Transfer
Orbit
🚀 Vehicle information
Core B1067.12
(12th
flight
♻️)
Landing ASOG
(ASDS
🌊)
ℹ️ Indonesian geostationary communications satellite
#Launch
After delivering 72 spacecraft to orbit, Falcon 9 returns to Earth and completes SpaceX’s 200th landing of an orbital class rocket
Source: @SpaceX
Rocket reusability enables increased reliability and launch cadence.
Flight-proven first stages have launched ~90% of the last 100+ missions since the start of 2022.
Source: @SpaceX
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on Landing Zone 4, marking SpaceX’s 200th successful recovery of an orbital class rocket!
Source: @SpaceX
🚀 Next launch Transporter
8
(Dedicated
SSO
Rideshare)
Rocket Falcon
9
Block
5
From SLC-4E
,
Vandenberg
SFB
🇺🇸
🕙 Launch timeJune
12th,
21:19
UTC
🌍 Mission information
Type Dedicated
Rideshare
Orbit Sun-Synchronous
Orbit
🚀 Vehicle information
Core B1071.9
(9th
flight
♻️)
Landing LZ-4
(RTLS)
ℹ️ Transporter 8 mission is a dedicated rideshare flight to a sun-synchronous orbit with 72 small microsatellites and nanosatellites for commercial and government customers.
#Launch
Deployment of 52 Starlink satellites confirmed
Source: @SpaceX
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The Dawn of Starship 25 - June 8, 2023
Source: @cnunezimages
Targeting Monday, June 12 at 07:10 UTC for Falcon 9’s launch of 53 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from SLC-40 in Florida → http://spacex.com/launches
Source: @SpaceX
Falcon 9 launches Dragon to the space station
Source: @SpaceX
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship
Source: @SpaceX
Watch Falcon 9 launch Dragon to the space station → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umx-gjHAXsc
Source: @SpaceX
Due to upper level winds, now targeting 22:21 UTC for liftoff
Читать полностью…Here is a comparison to show the progress of the stage zero repairs!
Source: @RGVaerialphotos
A Falcon’s state of mind.
One of the greatest visual aspects to any launch transit, solar or lunar, is the visibility of the engines’ acoustic energy banding out from the exhaust.
Source: @_mgde_
Falcon 9 launches 52 Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida
Source: @SpaceX
Falcon 9 flies by the crescent moon during this morning’s launch of 53 Starlink satellites
Source: @johnkrausphotos
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the Just Read the Instructions droneship
Source: @SpaceX
🚀 Next launch Starlink
Group
5-11
Rocket Falcon
9
Block
5
From SLC-40
,
Cape
Canaveral
🇺🇸
🕙 Launch timeJune
12th,
07:10
UTC
🌍 Mission information
Type Communications
Orbit Low
Earth
Orbit
🚀 Vehicle information
Core B1073.9
(9th
flight
♻️)
Landing JRTI
(ASDS
🌊)
ℹ️ A batch of 52 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation - SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
#Launch
Targeting Monday, June 12 at 21:29 UTC for a Falcon 9 launch of our eighth dedicated smallsat rideshare mission from Space Launch Complex 4E in California → http://spacex.com/launches
Source: @SpaceX
Look at this out of this world payload stack! Exolaunch is going to deploy 32 customer satellites on SpaceX's Transporter-8!
Source: @EXOLAUNCH
Docking confirmed – Dragon has arrived at the space station!
Source: @SpaceX
Dragon separation confirmed; autonomous docking with the space station on Tuesday, June 6 at ~09:50 UTC
Source: @SpaceX
🚀 Next launch Dragon
CRS-2
SpX-28
Rocket Falcon
9
Block
5
From LC-39A
,
Kennedy
Space
Center
🇺🇸
🕙 Launch timeJune
5th,
15:47
UTC
🌍 Mission information
Type Resupply
Orbit Low
Earth
Orbit
🚀 Vehicle information
Core B1077.5
(5th
flight
♻️)
Landing ASOG
(ASDS
🌊)
ℹ️ 28th commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station operated by SpaceX. The flight will be conducted under the second Commercial Resupply Services contract with NASA.
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