January • Falcon 9 • StarlinkLaunch time: TBDLaunch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida...Jan. 24 • Falcon 9 • CSG 2Launch time: Approx. 2311:12 GMT (6:11:12 p.m. EST)Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida...January • Falcon 9 • StarlinkLaunch time: TBDLaunch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Starlink Group 4-6Launch TimeNET January, 2022
Starlink Group 4-7Launch TimeNET January, 2022
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 4-5: LIFTOFF! At 4:49:10pm EST (2149 UTC)
Maxar Technologies is preparing for a major increase in Earth imagery capacity with its first two WorldView Legion satellites in 2022. The company announced Dec. 15 that it had reserved a launch window with SpaceX from May 15, 2022 to June 13, 2022 to launch the first two WorldView Legion satellites....The first WorldView Legion batch was set for launch in 2021, but Maxar pushed back the launch due to hardware and work delays. In the company’s most recent quarterly results, CEO Dan Jablonsky said Maxar expects the remainder of the constellation to launch three to six months after the first....AST SpaceMobile is targeting summer 2022, contingent on SpaceX for the final launch window. The satellite was set to launch with SpaceX between March 1, 2022 and April 30, 2022, but AST SpaceMobile pushed back the launch for additional time for assembly, testing, and final preparation.
The L2A payloads to be dispatched to space are called VariSat-1A and VariSat-1B.https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/varisat-1.htmL2A for short equals L2 Aerospace.
From Spaceflight Now:QuoteAnother launch is scheduled for Jan. 18 from pad 46, when the small satellite launch company Astra plans to send a handful of CubeSats into orbit for NASA. It will be the first launch of Astra’s smallsat rocket from Cape Canaveral. [dated Jan 6]
Another launch is scheduled for Jan. 18 from pad 46, when the small satellite launch company Astra plans to send a handful of CubeSats into orbit for NASA. It will be the first launch of Astra’s smallsat rocket from Cape Canaveral. [dated Jan 6]
(2/4) We are now targeting Thursday, Jan 13 as our first available launch opportunity, with potential takeoff between ~1pm & 3:30pm Pacific. We have additional windows available in the coming days, if needed.
Falcon 9<snip> Other upcoming launches include more batches of Starlink satellites from pad 39A on mid-January TBA. <snip> More upcoming launches include more batches of Starlink satellites on January and February TBA. <snip>
The schedule has been updated, now the dates are the following:The P133 has moved to 3/06 - 3/13 The earliest launch, P135 (not sure whether this is ABL or not) is 2/20 - 2/27https://akaerospace.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/INTEGRATED-RANGE-SCHEDULE-2.pdf
https://mobile.twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1481144920425439234Finally confirmation of total Transporter-3 rideshare satellites by celestrak, they are 82 By the way is this the confirmation of all satellites or those who directly separate from F9 second stage that is indicated by the words "initial deployment" as in that case total no. of satellites will be much more due to cubesats aboard separate cubesat deployers.
1st orbital test flight of SpaceX's Starship Mars rocket pushed to March at the earliestBy Mike Wall published 14 days agoA required FAA environmental assessment now won't be done until Feb. 28.
"Press kit" capture with OCR
Quote from: Bean Kenobi on 01/12/2022 08:50 pmQuote from: gongora on 01/12/2022 08:16 pmSo, about that 105...I count 103 without the sats on ION SCV-004, which should have at least 5-6 on board. I'm assuming Ororatech is one of the five Spire LEMURs that are supposed to be on the flight, since there are four other LEMURs listed.Also looks like maybe Fossa added another deployer?From above operators' tweets, we can add these which aren't in SpaceX press kit :- SatRevolution's STORK 1, STORK 2, LABSAT and SW1FTSource : https://twitter.com/SatRevolution/status/1480968002157916161- VZLUSAT 2Source : https://twitter.com/VZLUcz/status/1481214179130462211Those are on ION SCV-004
Quote from: gongora on 01/12/2022 08:16 pmSo, about that 105...I count 103 without the sats on ION SCV-004, which should have at least 5-6 on board. I'm assuming Ororatech is one of the five Spire LEMURs that are supposed to be on the flight, since there are four other LEMURs listed.Also looks like maybe Fossa added another deployer?From above operators' tweets, we can add these which aren't in SpaceX press kit :- SatRevolution's STORK 1, STORK 2, LABSAT and SW1FTSource : https://twitter.com/SatRevolution/status/1480968002157916161- VZLUSAT 2Source : https://twitter.com/VZLUcz/status/1481214179130462211
So, about that 105...I count 103 without the sats on ION SCV-004, which should have at least 5-6 on board. I'm assuming Ororatech is one of the five Spire LEMURs that are supposed to be on the flight, since there are four other LEMURs listed.Also looks like maybe Fossa added another deployer?
NEW YORK, January 13th. /TASS/. The launch of the cargo spacecraft Cygnus of the American Corporation Northrop Grumman to the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled for February 19. This was announced on Wednesday by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).The launch of the Antares launch vehicle is scheduled for 12:39 ET (20:39 Moscow time) from the launch site on Wallops Island (Virginia).
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Transporter-3: LIFTOFF! At 10:25:39am EST (1525 UTC)
According to Ben Cooper [update Jan 13], the mission got delayed by three days. And we have a confirmation of another RTLS.http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.htmlQuoteA Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the CSG-2/Cosmo-SkyMed satellite to polar orbit on January 27 around 6:11pm EST. Sunset is 5:58pm. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the CSG-2/Cosmo-SkyMed satellite to polar orbit on January 27 around 6:11pm EST. Sunset is 5:58pm. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
His site now shows a 7:26 pm EST = 00:26 UTC, January 18 T-0.