Author Topic: SpaceX F9 : Starlink group 4-34 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 18/19 Sep. 2022 (00:18 UTC)  (Read 56881 times)

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Thread for the Starlink 4-34 group launch.

NSF Threads for Starlink 4-34: Discussion

Launch September 19, 2022, 00:18 UTC (September 18, 8:18 pm EDT), from Canaveral SLC-40, on booster 1067-6. First stage successfully landed aboard Just Read the Instructions.

Payload 54 Starlink satellites to 53.2 degree inclination on a northeastern trajectory.  Initial orbit of approximately 232 x 336 km.

Starlink v1.5 satellite mass is now about 300kg after the addition of laser ISL terminals.

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Cross-post:
1368-EX-ST-2022
This STA is necessary to authorize launch vehicle communications for Mission 1828 Starlink Group 4-34 from Cape Canaveral FL at LC-40 CCAFS or LC-39a at KSC, and the experimental recovery operation following the Falcon 9 launch.
ASDS    North  32  46  21   West  75  38  24
NET September 8

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Starlink 4-34 on NextSpaceFlight, updated August 12:
Launch on NET September from Canaveral SLC-40.
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Cross-post; from this I propose Starlink 4-34 will launch on 1058.14.
The first stage launching this flight has not been announced, perhaps not yet chosen?  My thought follows.

Available (unassigned, Space Coast) first stages: 1060.14 (previous landing June 17), 1058.14 (July 7), 1051.14 (July 17), 1052.7 (August 4), and perhaps 1073.4 (August 10).

1060 is also chosen to receive a "deep-dive" examination after 15 successful launches and landings.

First stages for Starlink launches are often, but not always, chosen if they have waited longest since its previous launch.

By the above two criteria, 1060.14 should perform Starlink 4-2.

(The rotation was superseded for Starlink 4-27, 4-23, and 4-20.)

None of the available first stages would require a Static Fire.
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spaceflightnow
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/

and launch photography
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html


and nextspaceflight
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/?search=SpaceX

have this [NET] 12 September

Possibly 2nd of 4 to be launched from pad 40 in the month
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Launch Photography
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html 6 Sept

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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from pad 39A will launch a Starlink batch on September 10 at 7:51pm EDT. Sunset is 7:33pm. Another Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on September 11 in the evening EDT.

could still 12th UTC
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Launch Photography
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html 6 Sept

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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from pad 39A will launch a Starlink batch on September 10 at 7:51pm EDT. Sunset is 7:33pm. Another Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on September 11 in the evening EDT.

could still 12th UTC

Now says

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Another Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on September 11 around 8 or 9pm EDT

Not sure if JRTI can actually turn around this quickly.
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or is it 4-23?

per
https://twitter.com/SpaceOffshore/status/1567265579039326212

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Starlink 4-20: Just Read the Instructions droneship is underway towards Port Canaveral with B1052

ETA ~approx Thursday morning.

Going to be a tight turnaround. Starlink 4-23 is reportedly NET Sep 12th using JRTI droneship.

spaceflight now shedule and nextspaceflight have it as 4-34 launch photography isn't giving it a name.

« Last Edit: 09/06/2022 10:49 pm by crandles57 »

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or is it 4-23?

per
https://twitter.com/SpaceOffshore/status/1567265579039326212

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Starlink 4-20: Just Read the Instructions droneship is underway towards Port Canaveral with B1052

ETA ~approx Thursday morning.

Going to be a tight turnaround. Starlink 4-23 is reportedly NET Sep 12th using JRTI droneship.

spaceflight now shedule and nextspaceflight have it as 4-34 launch photography isn't giving it a name.

It was a typo and 4-23 has already launched.

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It's a Starlink weekend!

Saturday:
Starlink 4-2 will be launching from LC-39A at 7:51 PM ET.

Sunday:
Starlink 4-34 will be launching from SLC-40 at 8:00 PM ET.

https://twitter.com/JennyHPhoto/status/1567513015913701376


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Ben Cooper has updated the launch time as 8:15 pm EDT, September 11 = 00:15 UTC, September 12.
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4-2 11 Sept 01:49 UTC
4-34 12 Sept 00:15 UTC

~22.5 hour between.

They have done shorter gaps between launches, but each time involved a west coast launch. So if this happens it will be shortest gap between launches from same coast.

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L-3 weather forecast.  70% 'Go' for both September 11/12 and September 12/13.  All Additional Risk Criteria are Low for both days.

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This will make it a bit challenging for Starlink 4-34 to launch on Sept 11. I think SpaceX may only have a shot at getting JRTI in place in time if it departs within hours of its port return today, which would leave about 72 hours to travel ~650 km downrange.

https://twitter.com/13ericralph31/status/1567843646749421569

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NGA notice.

Quote from: NGA
031723Z SEP 22
NAVAREA IV 910/22(11, 26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   120005Z TO 120350Z  SEP, ALTERNATE
   122344Z TO 130318Z, 132322Z TO 140307Z,
   142301Z TO 150245Z, 152239Z TO 160224Z,
   162217Z TO 170202Z AND  172156Z TO 180140Z SEP
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-39.12N 080-37.77W, 28-58.00N 080-17.00W,
      28-51.00N 080-11.00W, 28-34.00N 080-28.00W,
      28-32.35N 080-33.78W.
   B. 32-02.00N 076-46.00W, 33-11.00N 075-55.00W,
      33-22.00N 075-07.00W, 33-01.00N 074-42.00W,
      32-22.00N 075-03.00W, 31-52.00N 076-36.00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 180240Z SEP 22.

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Ben Cooper has updated the launch time as 8:15 pm EDT, September 11 = 00:15 UTC, September 12.

He now lists T-0 as 10:53 pm EDT, September 11 = 02:53 UTC, September 12.
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A while after receiving the cancel-and-replace NGA Space Debris notice for 4-2 (which I posted in that topic), I received cancel-and-replace notices for the other two Space Debris notices that I had posted in that topic, though I wasn't they belonged there, and it was suggested that they might be for this launch.

These new notices (the same notice for two different Navigational Areas) now have a start time on the 12th of 03:53 UTC, which suggests that they are for this launch.

Edit: I just noticed there is no hazard period for September 13, even though there is a Rocket Launching hazard period for late on the 12th extending into the 13th.  The Rocket Launching notice has seven hazard periods.  These Space Debris notices only have six.  Oops!  (The original notices, which these canceled-and-replaced, did have seven.)

Quote from: NGA
082107Z SEP 22
HYDROPAC 2483/22(21,22,83).
EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
EASTERN SOUTH PACIFIC.
DNC 06, DNC 13.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   120353Z TO 120436Z SEP, ALTERNATE
   140310Z TO 140353Z, 150248Z TO 150331Z,
   160227Z TO 160310Z, 170205Z TO 170248Z,
   180143Z TO 180226Z SEP IN AREA BOUND BY
   13-53.00N 113-42.00W, 14-55.00N 115-17.00W,
   14-19.00S 135-25.00W, 15-22.00S 133-50.00W.
2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 2460/22.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 180326Z SEP 22.
Quote from: NGA
082107Z SEP 22
NAVAREA XII 663/22(21,22,83).
EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
EASTERN SOUTH PACIFIC.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   120353Z TO 120436Z SEP, ALTERNATE
   140310Z TO 140353Z, 150248Z TO 150331Z,
   160227Z TO 160310Z, 170205Z TO 170248Z,
   180143Z TO 180226Z SEP IN AREA BOUND BY
   13-53.00N 113-42.00W, 14-55.00N 115-17.00W,
   14-19.00S 135-25.00W, 15-22.00S 133-50.00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA XII 656/22.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 180326Z SEP 22.
« Last Edit: 09/08/2022 10:01 pm by Ken the Bin »

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https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1567996889932627972
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CelesTrak has pre-launch SupGP data for the #Starlink Group 4-34 launch from Cape Canaveral set for 2022-09-12 02:53:20 UTC. Deployment of 54 satellites is set for 03:08:45.840 UTC: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/.

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A while after receiving the cancel-and-replace NGA Space Debris notice for 4-2 (which I posted in that topic), I received cancel-and-replace notices for the other two Space Debris notices that I had posted in that topic, though I wasn't they belonged there, and it was suggested that they might be for this launch.

These new notices (the same notice for two different Navigational Areas) now have a start time on the 12th of 03:53 UTC, which suggests that they are for this launch.

Edit: I just noticed there is no hazard period for September 13, even though there is a Rocket Launching hazard period for late on the 12th extending into the 13th.  The Rocket Launching notice has seven hazard periods.  These Space Debris notices only have six.  Oops!  (The original notices, which these canceled-and-replaced, did have seven.)

Maps from the notices. ASDS about 660km downrange.
« Last Edit: 09/09/2022 01:49 am by OneSpeed »

 

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