SPACE X STARLINK 5-11, CAPE CANAVERAL SFS, FLPRIMARY: 06/12/23 0640-1009Z BACKUP: 06/13/23 0615-0944Z 06/14/23 0550-0919Z 06/15/23 0525-0854Z 06/16/23 0500-0828Z 06/17/23 0434-0803ZEFFECTIVE TIME: 081731 - 081959https://www.fly.faa.gov/adv/adv_spt.jsp
Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated June 8:QuoteThe next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on June 12 at 3:10 a.m. EDT.
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on June 12 at 3:10 a.m. EDT.
NextSpaceflight, updated June 8: June 12, 21:14 UTC = 2:14 pm PDT
SPACE X TRANSPORTER-8, VANDENBERG SFB, CA PRIMARY: 06/12/23 2114-2257ZBACKUP: 06/13-15/23 2114-2257Zhttps://www.fly.faa.gov/adv/adv_spt.jsp
Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated June 8:QuoteA Falcon 9 will launch the Satria communications satellite for Indonesia from pad 40 on June 19, in the evening EDT.QSFN Launch Schedule, updated June 8:June 19
A Falcon 9 will launch the Satria communications satellite for Indonesia from pad 40 on June 19, in the evening EDT.
June Falcon 9 • SDA Tranche 0BLaunch time: TBDLaunch site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California... July 1 Falcon 9 • EuclidLaunch time: 1512 GMT (11:12 a.m. EDT)Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida... July Falcon 9 • Galaxy 37Launch time: TBDLaunch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral, Florida... TBD Falcon 9 • WorldView Legion 1 & 2Launch time: TBDLaunch site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California... Aug. 4 Antares • NG-19Launch time: TBDLaunch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia... Early 2024 Vulcan Centaur • Dream Chaser 1Launch time: TBDLaunch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
The next and penultimate United Launch Alliance Delta IV-Heavy rocket will launch NROL-68 for the National Reconnaissance Office on June 21, between 3:00-7:45 a.m. EDT. Sunrise is 6:25 a.m. The final Delta IV-Heavy is slated for 2024.
June Falcon 9 • Starlink 5-12Launch time: TBDLaunch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl5-11QuoteSpaceX is targeting Monday, June 12 at 3:10 a.m. ET (07:10 UTC) for a Falcon 9 launch of 53 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. If needed, there is an additional launch opportunity the same day at 4:52 a.m. ET (8:52 UTC). Backup opportunities are also available Tuesday, June 13 at 2:45 a.m. ET (06:45 UTC) and 4:26 a.m. ET (8:26 UTC).The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched SES-22, ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 1, Hispasat Amazonas Nexus, CRS-27, and four Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff.
SpaceX is targeting Monday, June 12 at 3:10 a.m. ET (07:10 UTC) for a Falcon 9 launch of 53 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. If needed, there is an additional launch opportunity the same day at 4:52 a.m. ET (8:52 UTC). Backup opportunities are also available Tuesday, June 13 at 2:45 a.m. ET (06:45 UTC) and 4:26 a.m. ET (8:26 UTC).The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched SES-22, ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 1, Hispasat Amazonas Nexus, CRS-27, and four Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff.
https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=transporter-8QuoteSpaceX is targeting Monday, June 12 for Falcon 9’s launch of the Transporter-8 mission to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The 57-minute launch window opens at 2:19 p.m. PT (21:19 UTC). If needed, there is a backup opportunity Tuesday, June 13 with the same window.The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched NROL-87, NROL-85, SARah-1, SWOT, and four Starlink missions. Following stage separation, Falcon 9 will land on Landing Zone 4 (LZ-4) at Vandenberg Space Force Base.Transporter-8 is SpaceX’s eighth dedicated smallsat rideshare mission. There will be 72 payloads on this flight, including CubeSats, MicroSats, a re-entry capsule, and orbital transfer vehicles carrying spacecraft to be deployed at a later time.A live webcast of this mission will begin about 15 minutes prior to liftoff.DARPA was my first guess for the bottom layer but I'm surprised they haven't publicized it at all.Quote00:59:59 FOSSASAT-FEROX deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:00:31 AII-DELTA deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:00:44 GEISAT deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:00:54 Ayris-1 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:06 EIVE deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:10 Ayris-2 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:20 LEMUR 2 EMBRIONOVIS deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:29 MISR-A deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:02:41 LEMUR 2 NAZIYAH deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:02:52 LEMUR 2 AADAM-ALIYAH deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:03:13 Swarm Spacebees deploy, manifested by Exolaunch01:03:23 Droid.001 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:03:39 XVI deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:03:51 MISR-B deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:04:03 Tiger-4 deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:04:17 NewSat 40 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:04:31 NewSat 41 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:05:56 NewSat 43 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:06:07 NewSat 42 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:06:35 MuSat-1 satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:07:57 AFR-1 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:08:52 Tomorrow-R2 deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:09:43 Grégoire deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:10:42 1st ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:11:48 Orbiter SN3 deploys, manifested by Launcher01:12:54 2nd ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:14:43 3rd ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:15:47 HotSat-1 deploys, manifested by SatVu01:16:55 4th ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:17:17 Skykraft-3 deploys, manifested by Skykraft01:17:59 GHOSt-3 deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:19:04 Blackjack Aces-2 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation01:19:30 QPS-SAR-6 AMATERU-III deploys, manifested by iQPS01:19:50 Runner-1 deploys, manifested by Terran Orbital01:20:16 ION SCV-011 Savvy Simon deploys, manifested by D-Orbit01:20:39 Blackjack Aces-4 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation01:21:33 Blackjack Aces-1 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation01:22:38 W-Series 1 deploys, manifested by Varda01:24:48 Blackjack Aces-3 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation
SpaceX is targeting Monday, June 12 for Falcon 9’s launch of the Transporter-8 mission to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The 57-minute launch window opens at 2:19 p.m. PT (21:19 UTC). If needed, there is a backup opportunity Tuesday, June 13 with the same window.The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched NROL-87, NROL-85, SARah-1, SWOT, and four Starlink missions. Following stage separation, Falcon 9 will land on Landing Zone 4 (LZ-4) at Vandenberg Space Force Base.Transporter-8 is SpaceX’s eighth dedicated smallsat rideshare mission. There will be 72 payloads on this flight, including CubeSats, MicroSats, a re-entry capsule, and orbital transfer vehicles carrying spacecraft to be deployed at a later time.A live webcast of this mission will begin about 15 minutes prior to liftoff.
00:59:59 FOSSASAT-FEROX deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:00:31 AII-DELTA deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:00:44 GEISAT deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:00:54 Ayris-1 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:06 EIVE deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:10 Ayris-2 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:20 LEMUR 2 EMBRIONOVIS deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:01:29 MISR-A deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:02:41 LEMUR 2 NAZIYAH deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:02:52 LEMUR 2 AADAM-ALIYAH deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:03:13 Swarm Spacebees deploy, manifested by Exolaunch01:03:23 Droid.001 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:03:39 XVI deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:03:51 MISR-B deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:04:03 Tiger-4 deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:04:17 NewSat 40 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:04:31 NewSat 41 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:05:56 NewSat 43 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:06:07 NewSat 42 deploys, manifested by Satellogic01:06:35 MuSat-1 satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:07:57 AFR-1 deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:08:52 Tomorrow-R2 deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:09:43 Grégoire deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:10:42 1st ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:11:48 Orbiter SN3 deploys, manifested by Launcher01:12:54 2nd ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:14:43 3rd ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:15:47 HotSat-1 deploys, manifested by SatVu01:16:55 4th ICEYE satellite deploys, manifested by Exolaunch01:17:17 Skykraft-3 deploys, manifested by Skykraft01:17:59 GHOSt-3 deploys, manifested by Maverick Space Systems01:19:04 Blackjack Aces-2 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation01:19:30 QPS-SAR-6 AMATERU-III deploys, manifested by iQPS01:19:50 Runner-1 deploys, manifested by Terran Orbital01:20:16 ION SCV-011 Savvy Simon deploys, manifested by D-Orbit01:20:39 Blackjack Aces-4 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation01:21:33 Blackjack Aces-1 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation01:22:38 W-Series 1 deploys, manifested by Varda01:24:48 Blackjack Aces-3 deploys, manifested by Lockheed Martin Corporation
Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated June 9:June 19 5:54 pm EDT = 21:54 UTC
NextSpaceflight, updated June 8:Launch NET September 2023
NextSpaceflight, updated June 8:NET September 2023
Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 06/11/2023 07:47 amWhat is Platzi-Sat1? It's not on the SpaceX manifest. Launch via one of the orbital tugs aboard Transporter-8?Quote from: gongora on 06/10/2023 11:11 pmGoogle translated:QuoteSpaceX's Transporter 8 mission will be in charge of taking #PlatziSat1 into outer space. A small step in space exploration, but a big step for our community and education in Latin America.🚀Do not miss it! https://platzi.com/events/live-12062023/From the its description it looks like a pocketqube, I would guess that it's hosted on an Alba Orbital pocketqube deployer (maybe on ION SCV-011) together with MRC-100, Istanbul (both already manifested by Alba Orbital) and URESAT-1. There is no explicit mention of it on Alba Orbital's website, but their launch schedule still shows a launch opportunity in June 2023.
What is Platzi-Sat1? It's not on the SpaceX manifest. Launch via one of the orbital tugs aboard Transporter-8?Quote from: gongora on 06/10/2023 11:11 pmGoogle translated:QuoteSpaceX's Transporter 8 mission will be in charge of taking #PlatziSat1 into outer space. A small step in space exploration, but a big step for our community and education in Latin America.🚀Do not miss it! https://platzi.com/events/live-12062023/
Google translated:QuoteSpaceX's Transporter 8 mission will be in charge of taking #PlatziSat1 into outer space. A small step in space exploration, but a big step for our community and education in Latin America.🚀Do not miss it! https://platzi.com/events/live-12062023/
SpaceX's Transporter 8 mission will be in charge of taking #PlatziSat1 into outer space. A small step in space exploration, but a big step for our community and education in Latin America.🚀Do not miss it! https://platzi.com/events/live-12062023/
TartanArtibeus-1 (99487)...Name TartanArtibeus-1Alternate Names Unicorn-2TA1Satellite ID PQTJ-5929-9190-6886-5266Temporary NORAD ID 99487Followed NORAD ID 51078Status Satellite re-enteredDecayed Satellite has re-entered...Mission timelineLaunch Date 2022-01-13T15:25:00+00:00 Decay Date 2023-04-02T00:00:00+00:00
ROM-2 (99187)Name ROM-2Alternate Names Space Sparrow, HADES-CSatellite ID SVNK-0275-3230-3083-0188Temporary NORAD ID 99187Followed NORAD ID NoneWebsite https://rom-space.ro/ Country of Origin RomaniaStatus Satellite futureFuture Satellite is not yet in orbit
Rom-2This is the first satellite done by high school students and second overall in Romania. It has an Earth Observation camera that can deliver low resolution photos of the surface of the Earth through radio-amateur frequencies. Status: Integrated in deployer and ready for launch.Deployer system: AlbapodRocket: SpaceX Falcon 9
https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/Quote from: CelesTrakStarlink G5-11 Pre-Launch(Starlink-G5-11 Pre-Launch RMS Data)Derived from a pre-launch Starlink-G5-11 state vector, provided by SpaceX. GP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2023-06-12 07:10:50 UTC.Deployment: 2023-06-12 08:16:19.040 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #1Starlink G5-11B1 Pre-Launch(Starlink-G5-11B1 Pre-Launch RMS Data)Launch: 2023-06-12 08:52:00 UTC.Deployment: 2023-06-12 09:57:29.040 UTC.Quote from: T.S. Kelso tweetCelesTrak has updated pre-launch SupGP data for the #Starlink Group 5-11 launch from Cape Canaveral on 22023-06-12 at 07:10:50 UTC: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/table.php?FILE=starlink-g5-11. Deployment of 52 satellites is set to occur at 08:16:19.040 UTC. The backup launch opportunity is also provided. [Jun 11]
Starlink G5-11 Pre-Launch(Starlink-G5-11 Pre-Launch RMS Data)Derived from a pre-launch Starlink-G5-11 state vector, provided by SpaceX. GP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2023-06-12 07:10:50 UTC.Deployment: 2023-06-12 08:16:19.040 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #1Starlink G5-11B1 Pre-Launch(Starlink-G5-11B1 Pre-Launch RMS Data)Launch: 2023-06-12 08:52:00 UTC.Deployment: 2023-06-12 09:57:29.040 UTC.
CelesTrak has updated pre-launch SupGP data for the #Starlink Group 5-11 launch from Cape Canaveral on 22023-06-12 at 07:10:50 UTC: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/table.php?FILE=starlink-g5-11. Deployment of 52 satellites is set to occur at 08:16:19.040 UTC. The backup launch opportunity is also provided. [Jun 11]
F9/Starlink 5-11: LIFTOFF! Atm 3:10:50am EDT (0710 UTC)
Alba Orbital @AlbaOrbitalWe're thrilled to announce SpaceIn as a rideshare customer on our upcoming SpaceX flight in Q4 2023▶️https://albaorbital.com/spacein-malaysia-launchTogether we'll be flying 'SpaceANT-D' - a 1p Internet of Things (IoT) tech demo mission and Malaysia's very 1st PocketQube to be deployed on-orbit 🇲🇾🛰️
Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated June 12:June 18 5:54 pm EDT = 21:54 UTC
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Transporter-8: LIFTOFF! At 5:35pm EDT (2135 UTC)
On Monday, June 12 at 3:10 a.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched 52 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.This was the ninth launch and landing for this Falcon 9 first stage booster, which previously supported SES-22, ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 1, Hispasat Amazonas Nexus mission, CRS-27, and now five Starlink missions.
The R5-S3 cubesat is currently licensed under FCC Call Sign WM2XCO, OET FileNo. 0599-EX-CN-2021, which expires Sep. 1, 2023, in advance of the rescheduled(December 2024) launch date for the cubesat. Because the R5-S3 cubesat will now belaunched with R5-S5, Iridium is seeking a license that takes the new launch scheduleinto account and covers both cubesats.
T.S. Kelso @TSKelsoPre-launch SupGP data updated to reflect actual launch time (21:35:00.178 UTC). Awaiting post-deployment state vectors from @SpaceX for final update.