The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on September 24 at 7:32pm or 8:51pm EDT. Sunset is 7:16pm. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on very end of September or October TBD.
Sept. 24 • Delta 4-Heavy • NROL-91Launch time: 2153 GMT (5:53 p.m. EDT; 2:53 p.m. PDT)Launch site: SLC-6, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California...Sept. 24 • Falcon 9 • Starlink 4-35Launch time: 2332 GMT (7:32 p.m. EDT)Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida...Sept. 30 • Alpha • Demo Flight 2Launch window: 0701-0900 GMT (3:01-5:00 a.m. EDT; 12:01-2:00 a.m. PDT)Launch site: SLC-2W, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California...Sept. 30 • Atlas 5 • SES 20 & SES 21Launch window: 2136-2216 GMT (5:36-6:16 p.m. EDT)Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida...NET Nov. 6 • Antares • NG-18Launch time: TBDLaunch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia...February • Falcon 9 • Crew 6Launch time: TBDLaunch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida...March • Falcon 9 • Polaris DawnLaunch time: TBDLaunch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
T.S. Kelso @TSKelsoCelesTrak has pre-launch SupGP data for the #Starlink Group 4-35 launch set for 2022-09-24 at 23:32:10 UTC from Cape Canaveral. Deployment of 52 satellites is set for 23:47:43.500 UTC: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/
DEMO-1 (Test Launch)Launch TimeTue Oct 10, 2022 22:00 GMT+3First flight of RS1 rocket.
Starlink Group 4-29Launch TimeNET October, 2022...VehiclesB1071Of Course I Still Love You
NASA's Kennedy Space Center @NASAKennedyArtemis I update: @NASA is foregoing a launch opportunity Tuesday, Sept. 27, and preparing for rollback, while continuing to watch the weather forecast associated with Tropical Storm Ian.Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3ReeAS2
NASA is foregoing a launch opportunity Tuesday, Sept. 27, and preparing for rollback, while continuing to watch the weather forecast associated with Tropical Storm Ian. During a meeting Saturday morning, teams decided to stand down on preparing for the Tuesday launch date to allow them to configure systems for rolling back the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Engineers deferred a final decision about the roll to Sunday, Sept. 25, to allow for additional data gathering and analysis. If Artemis I managers elect to roll back, it would begin late Sunday night or early Monday morning.
At a Sept. 23 briefing, NASA officials said their preference was to leave the SLS at Launch Complex 39B. Doing so could preserve a final launch opportunity in this window Oct. 2, while rolling the vehicle back to the VAB could make it difficult to attempt a launch in the next window in the latter half of October.
SLS ARTEMIS I: PENDING HURRICANE, October 2 earliest @ 2:52-4:41pm EDT or else late October or November
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsD4/NROL-91: LIFTOFF! At 6:25:30pm EDT
Sep 25 02:27Our official liftoff time was 3:25:30.114 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time.
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 4-35: LIFTOFF! At 7:32:10pm EDT (1932 UTC)
NASA managers will meet this evening to evaluate whether to roll back or remain at the launch pad to preserve an opportunity for a launch attempt on Oct. 2. The exact time of a potential rollback will depend on future weather predictions throughout the day and could occur Monday or very early Tuesday morning.
I offer these three cancel-and-replace NGA notices which may be for this launch. These all arrived early UTC on September 24.The Rocket Launching notice cancels the Artemis I Rocket Launching notice, but it is clearly not a new Artemis I notice. The dates and times are not correct for Artemis I. They are for a mid-inclination Starlink launch (or something similar).The two Space Debris notices (which are the same notice for two different Navigational Areas) cancel the two Space Debris notices for Starlink Group 4-35. 4-35 launched on September 24 as scheduled, with a Rocket Launching notice but with no Space Debris notice for second stage reentry.So at this point my best guess is that none of these notices should have canceled any existing notices. Given that, the most likely scenario is that they are for this launch.Quote from: NGANAVAREA IV 981/22(11, 26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 302236Z SEP TO 010300Z OCT, ALTERNATE 012214Z TO 020238Z, 022153Z TO 030217Z, 032131Z TO 040155Z, 042109Z TO 050133Z, 052048Z TO 060112Z, 062026Z TO 070050Z, AND 072005Z TO 080029Z OCT IN AREAS BOUND BY A. 28-39.00N 080-38.03W, 28-48.00N 080-31.00W, 28-57.00N 080-21.00W, 29-04.00N 080-10.00W, 28-57.00N 080-06.00W, 28-48.00N 080-13.00W, 28-34.00N 080-27.00W. B. 31-59.00N 076-43.00W, 32-48.00N 076-10.00W, 33-19.00N 075-08.00W, 33-11.00N 075-00.00W, 32-31.00N 075-20.00W, 31-52.00N 076-32.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 971/22.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 080129Z OCT 22.Quote from: NGA240531Z SEP 22HYDROPAC 2649/22(83).EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN.DNC 06, DNC 13.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS 302346Z TO 302359Z SEP, ALTERNATE 010001Z TO 010346Z, 012324Z TO 012359Z, 020001Z TO 020324Z, 022303Z TO 022359Z, 030001Z TO 030303Z, 032241Z TO 032359Z, 040001Z TO 040241Z, 042219Z TO 042359Z, 050001Z TO 050219Z, 052158Z TO 052359Z, 060001Z TO 060158Z, 062136Z TO 062359Z, AND 070001Z TO 070136Z OCT IN AREA BOUND BY 03-30.00N 120-51.00W, 03-30.00N 123-11.00W, 14-19.00S 135-25.00W, 15-22.00S 133-50.00W.2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 2635/22.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 070236Z OCT 22.//Quote from: NGA240531Z SEP 22NAVAREA XII 710/22(83).EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS 302346Z TO 302359Z SEP, ALTERNATE 010001Z TO 010346Z, 012324Z TO 012359Z, 020001Z TO 020324Z, 022303Z TO 022359Z, 030001Z TO 030303Z, 032241Z TO 032359Z, 040001Z TO 040241Z, 042219Z TO 042359Z, 050001Z TO 050219Z, 052158Z TO 052359Z, 060001Z TO 060158Z, 062136Z TO 062359Z, AND 070001Z TO 070136Z OCT IN AREA BOUND BY 03-30.00N 120-51.00W, 03-30.00N 123-11.00W, 14-19.00S 135-25.00W, 15-22.00S 133-50.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA XII 705/22.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 070236Z OCT 22.//
NAVAREA IV 981/22(11, 26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 302236Z SEP TO 010300Z OCT, ALTERNATE 012214Z TO 020238Z, 022153Z TO 030217Z, 032131Z TO 040155Z, 042109Z TO 050133Z, 052048Z TO 060112Z, 062026Z TO 070050Z, AND 072005Z TO 080029Z OCT IN AREAS BOUND BY A. 28-39.00N 080-38.03W, 28-48.00N 080-31.00W, 28-57.00N 080-21.00W, 29-04.00N 080-10.00W, 28-57.00N 080-06.00W, 28-48.00N 080-13.00W, 28-34.00N 080-27.00W. B. 31-59.00N 076-43.00W, 32-48.00N 076-10.00W, 33-19.00N 075-08.00W, 33-11.00N 075-00.00W, 32-31.00N 075-20.00W, 31-52.00N 076-32.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 971/22.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 080129Z OCT 22.
240531Z SEP 22HYDROPAC 2649/22(83).EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN.DNC 06, DNC 13.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS 302346Z TO 302359Z SEP, ALTERNATE 010001Z TO 010346Z, 012324Z TO 012359Z, 020001Z TO 020324Z, 022303Z TO 022359Z, 030001Z TO 030303Z, 032241Z TO 032359Z, 040001Z TO 040241Z, 042219Z TO 042359Z, 050001Z TO 050219Z, 052158Z TO 052359Z, 060001Z TO 060158Z, 062136Z TO 062359Z, AND 070001Z TO 070136Z OCT IN AREA BOUND BY 03-30.00N 120-51.00W, 03-30.00N 123-11.00W, 14-19.00S 135-25.00W, 15-22.00S 133-50.00W.2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 2635/22.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 070236Z OCT 22.//
240531Z SEP 22NAVAREA XII 710/22(83).EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS 302346Z TO 302359Z SEP, ALTERNATE 010001Z TO 010346Z, 012324Z TO 012359Z, 020001Z TO 020324Z, 022303Z TO 022359Z, 030001Z TO 030303Z, 032241Z TO 032359Z, 040001Z TO 040241Z, 042219Z TO 042359Z, 050001Z TO 050219Z, 052158Z TO 052359Z, 060001Z TO 060158Z, 062136Z TO 062359Z, AND 070001Z TO 070136Z OCT IN AREA BOUND BY 03-30.00N 120-51.00W, 03-30.00N 123-11.00W, 14-19.00S 135-25.00W, 15-22.00S 133-50.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA XII 705/22.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 070236Z OCT 22.//
Starlink Group 4-36Launch TimeFri Sep 30, 2022 22:36 GMT...B1062Flight #10Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship
FALCON 9The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on September 30 or October 1 around 6pm EDT. A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four astronauts on NASA's Crew-5 mission on October 3, at the earliest, at 12:45pm EDT. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Galaxy 33 & 34 communication satellites on October 5 at 7:07pm EDT. Sunset is 7:03pm. The launch window stretches to 8:14pm. And a Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Hotbird 13F comsat for Eutelsat on October 13 at 11:25pm EDT. The launch window stretches two hours. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch more Starlink satellites on October. And a Falcon Heavy will launch USSF-44 for the US Space Force from pad 39A in late October TBA.
SLS ARTEMIS I: Late October or mid November:
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1574459046882676738QuoteOnce SLS returns to 39B after Hurricane Ian, Artemis I has multiple launch windows available through the second half of October and through November.Graphic by Brady Kenniston (@TheFavoritist)
Once SLS returns to 39B after Hurricane Ian, Artemis I has multiple launch windows available through the second half of October and through November.Graphic by Brady Kenniston (@TheFavoritist)
SLS ARTEMIS I: November 12 at 11:55pm EST if that day:
FALCON 9The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on September 30 or October 1 around 6pm EDT. A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four astronauts on NASA's Crew-5 mission on October 4, at the earliest, at 12:23pm EDT. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Galaxy 33 & 34 communication satellites on October 5 at 7:07pm EDT. Sunset is 7:03pm. The launch window stretches to 8:14pm. And a Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the Hotbird 13F comsat for Eutelsat on October 13 at 11:25pm EDT. The launch window stretches two hours. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch more Starlink satellites on October. And a Falcon Heavy will launch USSF-44 for the US Space Force from pad 39A in late October TBA....SLS ARTEMIS I: NASA says there is a small chance of targeting the end of October (daylight), but otherwise the earliest date would be November 12 at 11:55pm EST if that day.