Falcon 9 Flight 32 - Echostar 23 payload mass: 5,500 kilograms, orbit: geosynchronous [108] delivered orbit: 179 x 35903 km x 22.43° [109]core number: 1030 S) 2017-03-07, Scrub due to an unspecified issue [107] F) 2017-03-09, Successful static fire [107] W) 2017-03-14, Scrub due to high winds [108] L) 2017-03-16, Successful launch (the one with the first non-NASA launch from 39A)[108]
March and not April?
Falcon 9 Flight 33 - SES-10 payload mass: 5,300 kilograms, orbit: geosynchronous [112]delivered orbit: core number: 1021 (flight #2) F) 2017-03-27, Successful static fire (5 second burn) [109] L) 2017-03-30, Successful launch (the one with the first reflight of a core stage)[110] BR) 2017-03-30, Successful landing at OCISLY[110]
Update for today's historic first reflight!Awaiting for the delivered orbit.QuoteFalcon 9 Flight 33 - SES-10 payload mass: 5,300 kilograms, orbit: geosynchronous [112]delivered orbit: core number: 1021 (flight #2) F) 2017-03-27, Successful static fire (5 second burn) [109] L) 2017-03-30, Successful launch (the one with the first reflight of a core stage)[110] BR) 2017-03-30, Successful landing at OCISLY[110]
Quote from: cartman on 03/30/2017 11:35 pmUpdate for today's historic first reflight!Awaiting for the delivered orbit.QuoteFalcon 9 Flight 33 - SES-10 payload mass: 5,300 kilograms, orbit: geosynchronous [112]delivered orbit: core number: 1021 (flight #2) F) 2017-03-27, Successful static fire (5 second burn) [109] L) 2017-03-30, Successful launch (the one with the first reflight of a core stage)[110] BR) 2017-03-30, Successful landing at OCISLY[110]Exciting! And two thumbs up for the improvements you've made to the log.But FYI: Small error - you've got the first flight of core 1021 listed as flying for SES-9 (which I think must have been core 1020 - it had a hard landing and was destroyed). Core 1021 flew NASA CRS-8 and was the first successful barge landing. I've seen this stated wrongly in news articles elsewhere too so I'm not sure whose error it was originally.
Falcon 9 Flight 34 - NROL-76payload mass: classified, orbit: classifieddelivered orbit: ?core number: 1032 F) 2017-04-25, Successful static fire [115] C) 2017-04-30, Scrub at T-52sec due to an "out of family" TOTO (Temperature Ox. Tank Outlet) sensor on the first stage [115] L) 2017-05-01, Successful launch (the one with the awesome recovery video) [114] BR) 2017-05-01, Successful landing at LZ1 [114]
Falcon 9 Flight 35 - Inmarsat 5 F4 payload mass: 6,070 kilograms, orbit: geosynchronous [118]delivered orbit: 384 x 70181 km x 24.47° (GTO-1570)[119]core number: 1034 - expendable - Pad 39A F) 2017-05-11, Successful static fire [117] L) 2017-05-15, Successful launch (the one where they moved from Falcon Heavy to Falcon 9)[118]
delivered orbit: 398 x 401 km x 49.95° (classified, was found at this orbit by Leo Barhorst) [120]
Falcon 9 Flight 37 - Bulgariasat-1payload mass: 3669kg, orbit: GTO [125]delivered orbit: 210 x 65641 km x 23.91° [126]core number: 1029.2 F) 2017-06-15, Successful static fire [125] L) 2017-06-23, Successful launch (the one with the second reused booster) [125] BR) 2017-06-23, Successful landing on OCISLY [125]
Quote from: EspenU on 06/27/2017 11:06 amFalcon 9 Flight 37 - Bulgariasat-1payload mass: 3669kg, orbit: GTO [125]delivered orbit: 210 x 65641 km x 23.91° [126]core number: 1029.2 F) 2017-06-15, Successful static fire [125] L) 2017-06-23, Successful launch (the one with the second reused booster) [125] BR) 2017-06-23, Successful landing on OCISLY [125]Isn't this also "the one with the booster than landed on two oceans"? Or "two drone ships", if you prefer.
Falcon 9 Flight 36 - CRS-11 payload mass: Dragon + 2708 kilograms to ISS including NICER, ROSA, and MUSES, orbit: LEO [121]delivered orbit: []core number: 1035 F) 2017-05-28, Successful static fire [122] W) 2017-06-01, Scrub at T-25min:38sec due to lightning strike within 10 nmi [123][124] L) 2017-06-03, Successful launch (the one with the first reused Dragon capsule)[121] BR) 2017-06-03, Successful landing at LZ1[121]Falcon 9 Flight 37 - Bulgariasat-1payload mass: 3669kg, orbit: GTO [125]delivered orbit: 210 x 65641 km x 23.91° [126]core number: 1029.2 F) 2017-06-15, Successful static fire [125] L) 2017-06-23, Successful launch (the one with the booster that landed on two oceans) [125] BR) 2017-06-23, Successful landing on OCISLY [125]Falcon 9 Flight 38 - Iridium NEXT-2payload mass: 9,600 kilograms (10 x 860kg + 1000kg dispenser) [99] orbit: 780 km x 780 km, 86.4° [104]delivered orbit: 610 x 625 km x 86.67° [127]core number: 1036 F) 2017-06-20, Successful static fire [128] L) 2017-06-25, Successful launch (the one where they launched 2 rockets in a weekend) [129] BR) 2017-06-25, Successful landing on JRTI [129]
I believe Bulgariasat should have a Mission Delay in it due to the fairing issue discovered after the static fire.
Falcon 9 Flight 39 - Intelsat 35epayload mass: 6761kg, orbit: GTO [131]delivered orbit: 296 x 42742 km x 25.85° [132]core number: 1037 - expendable - Pad 39A F) 2017-06-29, Successful static fire [130] C) 2017-07-02, Scrub at T-09sec due an issue with the GNC criteria [131] C) 2017-07-03, Scrub at T-09sec due to an issue with the ground computers [131] D) 2017-07-04, Mission delay in order to review all rocket and pad systems [133] L) 2017-07-05, Successful launch (the one where they took 3 attempts over the July 4th weekend to launch a naked rocket) [131]