SpaceX: We'll launch every two weeks in 2017
Peter B. de Selding @pbdes 5m5 minutes agoThales: Bangladesh Bangabandhu Ku-/C-band sat CDR OK, payload/platform mating in March. Thales-ordered SpaceX launch Dec 2017 [tight sched].
"as many as" 32 launches planned from Cape Canaveral in 2017That would be 6 Atlas V, 1 Delta IV, and 1 Minotaur IV, so the remaining 24 go to SpaceX.This even more than the 22 East coast launches on starhawk92's manifest above.
There is a poll for the number of Spacex launches this year, that would be a more appropriate place to put our guesses. This thread is for discussion of what flights should be listed on the manifest and what publicly known information we have on when they are scheduled to launch. Whether SpaceX will achieve the schedule is discussed in plenty of other threads.
Disclaimer: I do not intend to start another round of discussion about number of SpaceX flights this year and probabilities...However:This WSJ articlehttp://www.wsj.com/articles/exclusive-peek-at-spacex-data-shows-loss-in-2015-heavy-expectations-for-nascent-internet-service-1484316455particularly, the third figure in it - shows that SpaceX plan 27 launches this year.Accordingly to the article this number is not an author's estimate but reflects current plans of the company.Therefore it seems to me it should be reflected here in this thread.
According to Wikipedia the Sentinel Mission will launch on a F9 in 2019:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel_Space_Telescopehttps://b612foundation.org/sentinel/
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