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Re: SpaceX core and second stage spotting
« Reply #840 on: 06/10/2025 09:02 pm »
Might SpaceX have expendable launches this year?

If yes, any educated guesses as to payloads?
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Re: SpaceX core and second stage spotting
« Reply #841 on: 06/10/2025 09:40 pm »
Might SpaceX have expendable launches this year?

If yes, any educated guesses as to payloads?

I assume IMAP and Carruthers Geocorona Observatory rideshare (~900 + ?? kg) won’t be expendable, as this launch calculator states Falcon 9 can launch 1,848 kg to L1 in reusable mode.

Spainsat NG II (~6,100 kg) is possible, due to being delayed from 2024 and Spainsat NG I was launched expendable.
« Last Edit: 06/11/2025 05:35 pm by StraumliBlight »

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Re: SpaceX core and second stage spotting
« Reply #842 on: 06/22/2025 08:55 am »
https://x.com/tweetsiphotos/status/1934375819914481952

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A new Falcon 9 first stage spotted at Hawthorne!! 🚀


https://twitter.com/Falcon9Watchers/status/1936099862963212589

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This booster has now arrived at McGregor for it's testing campaign, and is expected to go vertical soon
The number is not yet confirmed, but this could be B1097, and it currently looks to be a F9

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« Last Edit: 06/22/2025 08:57 am by catdlr »
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