Rocket Lab @RocketLab🗓️Mark your calendars, Electron has a date with Launch Complex 2! The window for our 1st mission from U.S. soil opens Dec 7 ET. We’re excited to launch for @hawkeye360 and bring a new launch capability to the Eastern Shore. Read more: https://bwnews.pr/3fS4idP
Mission Name Virginia is for Launch LoversRocket ElectronElectron Name ElectronLaunch Window No earlier than 7 December ETLaunch Time TBCLaunch Site Launch Complex 2
Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated November 9:QuoteA Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Eutelsat 10B communication satellite on November TBD, after sunset EST.Edit to add:NextSpaceFlight, updated November 9:Launch November 17 23:33 UTC= 6:33 pm EST
A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Eutelsat 10B communication satellite on November TBD, after sunset EST.
Here you go. Launch is now planned for January.https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1588265841728290816
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsA5/JPSS2/LOFTID: LIFTOFF! At 4:49am EST (0949 UTC)
CEOS EO HANDBOOK – MISSION SUMMARY - SAOCOM-2A Full Name Satélite Argentino de Observación COn Microondas 2A Status ApprovedMission Agencies CONAE [Lead Agency (Comision Nacional de Actividades Espaciales)] , ASI [Cooperating Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana)] Launch Date Aug 2028
CEOS EO HANDBOOK – MISSION SUMMARY - SAOCOM-2BFull Name Satélite Argentino de Observación COn Microondas 2B Status ApprovedMission Agencies CONAE [Lead Agency (Comision Nacional de Actividades Espaciales)] , ASI [Cooperating Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana)] Launch Date Aug 2030
Scheduled:-Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2028November 2027 January - JPSS-3 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg (or 2028)2033December 2032 January - JPSS-4 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg (or 2028)Changes on November 10th
http://database.eohandbook.com/database/missionsummary.aspx?missionID=457QuoteCEOS EO HANDBOOK – MISSION SUMMARY - SAOCOM-2A Full Name Satélite Argentino de Observación COn Microondas 2A Status ApprovedMission Agencies CONAE [Lead Agency (Comision Nacional de Actividades Espaciales)] , ASI [Cooperating Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana)] Launch Date Aug 2028http://database.eohandbook.com/database/missionsummary.aspx?missionID=456QuoteCEOS EO HANDBOOK – MISSION SUMMARY - SAOCOM-2BFull Name Satélite Argentino de Observación COn Microondas 2B Status ApprovedMission Agencies CONAE [Lead Agency (Comision Nacional de Actividades Espaciales)] , ASI [Cooperating Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana)] Launch Date Aug 2030
Nov 10 13:15Our official liftoff time today was 1:49:00.125 a.m. PST.
During JPSS-2/LOFTID launch webcast today, hostess said 2027 for JPSS-3 and 2032 for JPSS-4.
Starlink Group 2-4Launch TimeThu Nov 17, 2022 03:22 GMT...B1061Flight #11Of Course I Still Love You
HAKUTO-R Mission 1Launch TimeTue Nov 22, 2022 09:17 GMT
Quote from: Jamie Groh, M. Ed.NASA and SpaceX now are targeting no earlier than Monday, Nov. 21, pending range approval, for launch of the CRS-26 mission to the International Space Station. [Nov 10]
NASA and SpaceX now are targeting no earlier than Monday, Nov. 21, pending range approval, for launch of the CRS-26 mission to the International Space Station. [Nov 10]
NextSpaceFlight, updated November 10:Launch November 21 21:15 UTC= 4:15 pm ESTCargo Dragon C211.1 🐉
STP-S28BLaunch TimeNET January, 2023
STP-S28CLaunch TimeNET January, 2023
Polar Radiant Energy in the Far Infrared Experiment (EVI-4) (PREFIRE)Status: Future, FormulationMission Category: Earth System Science Pathfinder Program, Earth Venture Class, Earth Venture-InstrumentLaunch Date: 2023The Polar Radiant Energy in the Far Infrared Experiment (PREFIRE) will fly a pair of small CubeSat satellites to probe a little-studied portion of the radiant energy emitted by Earth for clues about Arctic warming, sea ice loss, and ice-sheet melting. PREFIRE will fly miniaturized thermal infrared spectrometers on two CubeSat satellites, each about the size of a loaf of bread. The sensors are based on technology previously flown on the Mars Climate Sounder, an instrument on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The CubeSats will orbit Earth’s poles to measure far-infrared emissions and how they change throughout the day and over seasons. The observations will allow scientists to assess how changes in thermal infrared emissions at the top of Earth’s atmosphere are related to changes in cloud cover and surface conditions below, such as the amount of sea ice and meltwater on the surface of the ice. Tristan L’Ecuyer of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, is the principal investigator.Key Polar Radiant Energy in the Far Infrared Experiment (EVI-4) FactsMission/Portal Page: https://science.jpl.nasa.gov/projects/PREFIREAltitude:Distance from sea level. 470kmInclination: 82°Origination: NASAInstruments: Miniaturized thermal infrared spectrometers on two CubeSat satellitesProject Scientist(s): Brian Drouin, JPL/CalTechPrincipal Investigator(s): Tristan L'Ecuyer, University of Wisconsin-Madison