SpaceX arrival at Port Canaveral #2Bob with two fairing halves from Starlink 6-4!nsf.live/spacecoast
SpaceX arrival at Port Canaeral #3 The main event!JRTI with Falcon 9!Note seems like more potential issues with the Octagrabber robot on JRTI - one arm is not fully deployed. We've seen a few like this recently.nsf.live/spacecoast
B1078 returns to Port Canaveral. The missions it flew were:• Crew-6• O3b mPOWER 3 & 4• Starlink 6-4📷: Me for @SuperclusterHQ @elonmusk @SpaceOffshore
Birds of a feather flock together. Booster 1078 arrived at Port Canaveral amid beautiful skies and calmer seas. Another Starlink mission complete.Learn more: nasaspaceflight.com/2023/06/starli…View live: nsf.live/spacecoast📷 Me for @NASASpaceflight
B1078 up close. There are plenty more flights in this Falcons future.📷 Me for @NASASpaceflight
Still no SupTLEs for one of the 22 satellites from the Starlink Group 6-4 launch (would be object H in @TSKelso 's list, Starlink number still not known) - suggests that sat has likely failed. A second sat from the launch, Starlink 30143, also looks to be in trouble.
A new mobile crane has been built at Port Canaveral in the SpaceX recovery area 🤔http://nsf.live/spacecoast
Hooking up to the Falcon 9 on the dock stand to presumably lower it horizontal.Not sure why the usual black Port Canaveral mobile crane is not being used, it's moving around with boom and hook going up and down.
One Falcon down, one to go 🤯24/7: http://nsf.live/spacecoast