https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6799Launch is scheduled for June 16, 2022 at 14:50 UTC (10:50 AM EDT). [updated June 9]
T-0: 13:50 UTC [June 9 update]
NextSpaceFlight indicates that the launch is now scheduled for NET July 8. [June 9 update]
Re: Starlink 4-19:Quote from: ZachS09 on 06/10/2022 12:40 amhttps://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6799Launch is scheduled for June 16, 2022 at 14:50 UTC (10:50 AM EDT). [updated June 9]
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NextSpaceFlight indicates that the launch will be on June 19 at 04:30 UTC.
NextSpaceFlight indicates launch at 21:00 UTC
NextSpaceFlight indicates that the launch will be at 05:00 UTC [on June 30].
SFN, Astra to begin three-launch campaign with NASA hurricane research satellites, June 10QuoteThe second and third TROPICS launches — currently planned for late June and mid-July...
The second and third TROPICS launches — currently planned for late June and mid-July...
Globalstar-2 M087 & Unknown PayloadsLaunch TimeSun Jun 19, 2022 04:30 GMTOther payloads may be on board, including reports of unannounced secret payload for the US government.
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1536472684636381187QuoteCRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the ISS now NET July 11 after SpaceX was able to narrow down the source of the issue to a Draco thruster valve inlet joint.NASA release:NASA and SpaceX officials met today to discuss the initial findings from additional inspections and testing of the Dragon spacecraft after teams measured elevated vapor readings of mono-methyl hydrazine in an isolated region of the Dragon propulsion system. After offloading propellant from that region, SpaceX was able to narrow down the source of the issue to a Draco thruster valve inlet joint. Teams will now remove the specific hardware to replace it ahead of flight. NASA and SpaceX are now targeting no earlier than July 11 for launch of the CRS-25 cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station.
CRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the ISS now NET July 11 after SpaceX was able to narrow down the source of the issue to a Draco thruster valve inlet joint.NASA release:NASA and SpaceX officials met today to discuss the initial findings from additional inspections and testing of the Dragon spacecraft after teams measured elevated vapor readings of mono-methyl hydrazine in an isolated region of the Dragon propulsion system. After offloading propellant from that region, SpaceX was able to narrow down the source of the issue to a Draco thruster valve inlet joint. Teams will now remove the specific hardware to replace it ahead of flight. NASA and SpaceX are now targeting no earlier than July 11 for launch of the CRS-25 cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station.
This tweet says launch at 16:08:50 UTC. That is within the NGA hazard warning period of 14:40 to 17:07 UTC.Quote from: "T.S. Kelso" tweetCelesTrak has pre-launch SupTLEs for the #Starlink Group 4-19 launch scheduled for 2022-06-17 at 16:08:50 UTC. Deployment of 53 satellites is planned for 16:24:21.080 UTC, just over 15 minutes after launch. [June 14]
CelesTrak has pre-launch SupTLEs for the #Starlink Group 4-19 launch scheduled for 2022-06-17 at 16:08:50 UTC. Deployment of 53 satellites is planned for 16:24:21.080 UTC, just over 15 minutes after launch. [June 14]
Cross-post:Quote from: gongora on 06/14/2022 02:48 am1053-EX-ST-2022Mission 1787 Starlink Group 4-25 from Cape Canaveral FL at LC-40 CCAFS or LC-39a at KSCNET mid-July [July 14]ASDS North 32 43 5 West 75 42 33 [northeastern trajectory]
1053-EX-ST-2022Mission 1787 Starlink Group 4-25 from Cape Canaveral FL at LC-40 CCAFS or LC-39a at KSCNET mid-July [July 14]ASDS North 32 43 5 West 75 42 33 [northeastern trajectory]
Delayed to November.Quote from: gongora on 06/13/2022 09:11 pmMomentus First Demonstration Mission Update #3Momentus’ plans for additional launches of the Vigoride vehicle later this year and in 2023 remain as stated in the Q1 earnings call on May 10, 2022, with agreements signed with SpaceX for launches on upcoming Transporter missions in 2022 and 2023, including Transporter 6 currently targeted for November 2022. We are working to incorporate improvements identified during the current mission on the other Vigoride vehicles that we plan to fly in space during these missions.
Momentus First Demonstration Mission Update #3Momentus’ plans for additional launches of the Vigoride vehicle later this year and in 2023 remain as stated in the Q1 earnings call on May 10, 2022, with agreements signed with SpaceX for launches on upcoming Transporter missions in 2022 and 2023, including Transporter 6 currently targeted for November 2022. We are working to incorporate improvements identified during the current mission on the other Vigoride vehicles that we plan to fly in space during these missions.
A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-25 resupply mission to the ISS on July 11 at the earliest, around 9-10pm EDT.
NextSpaceFlight: 21:04 UTC, June 14 update.(No mention of a launch window yet.)SFN Launch Schedule, also updated June 14, concurs.
SFN Launch Schedule, updated June 14, drops the "NET"; lists July 8 launch.
SFN Launch Schedule, updated June 14: Launch July 31.
Starlink Group 4-19...A Shortfall of Gravitas
Globalstar-2 M087 & Unknown PayloadsLaunch TimeSun Jun 19, 2022 07:30 GMT+3Other payloads may be on board, including reports of unannounced secret payload for the US government....VehiclesB1061Flight #9Just Read the Instructions
Quote from: Nosu on 06/15/2022 06:46 pmQuotea Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Globalstar FM15 communication satellite June 19 around 12:25am EDThttp://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.htmlNextSpaceFlight also now states a 04:25 UTC launch. [June 15 update]
Quotea Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Globalstar FM15 communication satellite June 19 around 12:25am EDThttp://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
a Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Globalstar FM15 communication satellite June 19 around 12:25am EDT
NextSpaceFlight lists the booster as [1073.2].
Next space flight have changed it to NET June:https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6951Quote from: NSF 14 JuneLaunch TimeNET June, 2022
Launch TimeNET June, 2022
1058-EX-ST-2022SpaceX Mission 1604 Starlink Group 3-2 from SLC-4EASDS North 29 0 50 West 121 47 9
Notable remarks from Wednesday morning's WDR press conference.CBT = Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Launch Director for Exploration Ground SystemsJF = James Free, Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development34:15 JF: Response to Q from Irene Klotz re Artemis I launch period:* Late July/Early August period not feasible. Earliest feasibly launch period will be latter part of August.(Late August period = Aug 23-29 & Sept 2-6 -- Blackouts on Aug 30, 31 & Sept 1)
USSF-12 update:Pimary Payloads:WFOV: https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/wfov.htmNG ESPAStar bus for USSF-12 Ring (rideshare up to 6 radially hosted or deployer ports and if non propulsive upto 24 3U deployer slots depending selected ESPAStar bus diameter): https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ussf-12-ring.htmUSSF-12 Presser: https://www.ssc.spaceforce.mil/Portals/3/USSF%2012%20Launch%20Announcement%20v4.pdf
Quote from: SpaceX tweetSaturday, June 18 at 7:19 a.m. PT for a Falcon 9 launch of the SARah-1 mission from Space Launch Complex 4E in California. [June 16]
Saturday, June 18 at 7:19 a.m. PT for a Falcon 9 launch of the SARah-1 mission from Space Launch Complex 4E in California. [June 16]
Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated June 16, clarifies the launch time to 04:27 UTC.
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Cross-post; another piece of evidence towards deduction of [the Starlink 3-1] launch using first stage 1063.6:Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 06/17/2022 10:59 pmQuote from: Josh_from_Canada on 06/17/2022 10:51 pmSpaceX [SARah-1] mission pagehttps://www.spacex.com/launches/sarah-1/Confirms first stage 1071.3.
Quote from: Josh_from_Canada on 06/17/2022 10:51 pmSpaceX [SARah-1] mission pagehttps://www.spacex.com/launches/sarah-1/Confirms first stage 1071.3.
SpaceX [SARah-1] mission pagehttps://www.spacex.com/launches/sarah-1/
Nextspaceflight indicates that the launch will be on June 26 at 00:43 UTC.
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/SARah 1: LIFTOFF! At 10:19am EDT (1419 UTC, 07:19am PDT)
06/18/2022 17:19Stephen Clark Stephen ClarkT-minus 2 minutes and counting. The Falcon 9 rocket is operating on internal power for liftoff at 7:19:52 a.m. PDT (10:19:52 a.m. EDT; 1419:52 GMT).Gas closeouts have started, and the second stage liquid oxygen tank is being topped off for flight.