I'm a bit behind on the updates, will try to catch up by this weekend. How about calling Iridium-7 "The one with the space worm" ?
Falcon 9 Flight 59 - Telstar 19V [275]payload mass: 7080 kilograms [276], orbit: geosynchronous [276]delivered orbit: 253 x 17863 km x 27° [277]core number: B1047 - Droneship landing - Pad SLC-40 F) 2018-07-18, Successful static fire [278] L) 2018-07-22, Successful launch (the one with the heart attack inducing downlink loss) [276] BR) 2018-07-22, Successful landing on OCISLY [276] Falcon 9 Flight 60 - Iridium NEXT-7 [279]payload mass: 9,600 kilograms (10 x 860kg + 1000kg dispenser) [280] orbit: 780 km x 780 km, 86.4° [234]delivered orbit: 602 x 623 km x 86,68° [281]core number: B1048 - Droneship landing - Pad SLC-4E D) 2018-07-20, Mission delay due to more time needed for rocket preparations [282] F) 2018-07-21, Successful static fire [283] L) 2018-07-25, Successful launch (the one to be determined by cartman) [280] BR) 2018-07-25, Successful landing on JRTI [280][275] https://youtube.com/watch?v=xybp6zLaGx4[276] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/07/spacex-falcon-9-telstar-19v-launch[277] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45842.msg1839760#msg1839760[278] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1019692740710260736[279] https://youtube.com/watch?v=vsDknmK30C0[280] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/07/spacex-seventh-iridium-launch-double-recovery[281] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45846.msg1840920#msg1840920[282] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45846.msg1836871#msg1836871[283] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1020520790108672000?s=19
If anyone wants to put together the entries for the last few flights, I'll copy them into the top post.
Gathering all this really takes a lot of time..[..]Falcon 9 Flight 67 - GPS III SV-01 [321]payload mass: 3880 kilograms [322], orbit: MEO [322]delivered orbit: 1193 x 20200 km x 55° [323]core number: B1054 - Expendable - Pad SLC-40 F) 2018-12-14, Successful static fire [324] C) 2018-12-18, Scrub at T-07 min due to first stage sensor reading out of family [325] D) 2018-12-19, Mission delay due to more time needed to evaluate first stage sensors [326] W) 2018-12-20, Mission delay due to weather [327] W) 2018-12-22, Scrub at T-04 min due to upper level winds [328] L) 2018-12-23, Successful launch (the one with the first expended block 5) [328] BX) 2018-12-23, Booster expended due to mission performance requirements [328][/tt]
This GPS-III had an increased mass of 4400 kg, according this article, "Air Force requirements will keep SpaceX from landing Falcon 9 booster after GPS launch"
Starting to be a long list One could wish the list was sorted so the latest mission was on top. Starting to be difficult to find the current data. I don't know how many that look in this list in interested in the early flights and not the latter flights...