The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on May 12 at 8:11 p.m.-12:11 a.m. EDT. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches.
130251Z MAY 24NAVAREA IV 532/24(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUCHING 180122Z TO 180553Z MAY, ALTERNATE 190056Z TO 190527Z, 200029Z TO 200500Z, 210003Z TO 210434Z, 212337Z TO 220408Z, 222311Z TO 230342Z AND 232245Z TO 240316Z MAY IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-38.53N 080-37.35W, 28-39.00N 080-37.00W, 28-37.00N 080-27.00W, 28-26.00N 080-08.00W, 28-20.00N 080-00.00W, 28-17.00N 080-02.00W, 28-30.00N 080-32.00W, 28-30.72N 080-33.15W. B. 26-15.00N 076-00.00W, 26-06.00N 074-58.00W, 25-36.00N 074-03.00W, 25-23.00N 073-53.00W, 25-09.00N 074-01.00W, 25-06.00N 074-16.00W, 25-08.00N 074-38.00W, 25-18.00N 075-00.00W, 25-58.00N 075-59.00W.2. CANCEL THIS MSG 240416Z MAY 24.
240407Z APR 24HYDROLANT 869/24(57,61,71).EASTERN SOUTH ATLANTIC.INDIAN OCEAN.DNC 01, DNC 02, DNC 03.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS 0001Z TO 2359Z DAILY 27 APR THRU 31 MAY IN AREA BOUND BY 08-53.00S 092-28.00E, 07-46.00S 089-27.00E, 30-12.00S 061-09.00E, 40-45.00S 002-21.00W, 42-56.00S 002-24.00W, 32-16.00S 063-10.00E.2. CANCEL THIS MSG 010059Z JUN 24.//
240407Z APR 24HYDROPAC 1342/24(57,61,71).EASTERN SOUTH ATLANTIC.INDIAN OCEAN.DNC 01, DNC 02, DNC 03.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS 0001Z TO 2359Z DAILY 27 APR THRU 31 MAY IN AREA BOUND BY 08-53.00S 092-28.00E, 07-46.00S 089-27.00E, 30-12.00S 061-09.00E, 40-45.00S 002-21.00W, 42-56.00S 002-24.00W, 32-16.00S 063-10.00E.2. CANCEL THIS MSG 010059Z JUN 24.//
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on May 17 at 9:22 p.m.-1:22 a.m. EDT.
131736Z MAY 24NAVAREA IV 537/24(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUCHING 172352Z TO 180401Z MAY, ALTERNATE 182356Z TO 190401Z, 192330Z TO 200401Z, 202330Z TO 210401Z, 212330Z TO 220401Z AND 222311Z TO 230342Z MAY IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-38.53N 080-37.35W, 28-39.00N 080-37.00W, 28-37.00N 080-27.00W, 28-26.00N 080-08.00W, 28-20.00N 080-00.00W, 28-17.00N 080-02.00W, 28-30.00N 080-32.00W, 28-30.72N 080-33.15W. B. 26-15.00N 076-00.00W, 26-06.00N 074-58.00W, 25-36.00N 074-03.00W, 25-23.00N 073-53.00W, 25-09.00N 074-01.00W, 25-06.00N 074-16.00W, 25-08.00N 074-38.00W, 25-18.00N 075-00.00W, 25-58.00N 075-59.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 532/24.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 230442Z MAY 24.
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STARLINK 6-59 CAPE CANAVERAL SFS, FLPRIMARY: 05/17/24 2352Z-0401ZBACKUP: 05/18/24 2356Z-0401Z 05/19/24 2330Z-0401Z 05/20/24 2330Z-0401Z 05/21/24 2330Z-0401Z 05/22/24 2311Z-0342Z
SpaceX is targeting Friday, May 17 for a Falcon 9 launch of 23 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 8:32 p.m. ET, with backup opportunities available until 11:30 p.m. ET. If needed, additional opportunities are also available on Saturday, May 18 starting at 8:06 p.m. ET.A live webcast of this mission will begin on X @SpaceX about five minutes prior to liftoff. Watch live.This is the 21st flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, Ax-1, Nilesat 301, OneWeb Launch 17, ARABSAT BADR-8, and 13 Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
Targeting Friday, May 17 for a Falcon 9 launch of 23 @Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Florida → http://spacex.com/launches
CelesTrak has pre-launch SupGP data for the @Starlink Group 6-59 launch from Cape Canaveral on 2024-05-18 at 00:32:00 UTC: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/table.php?FILE=starlink-g6-59. Deployment of 23 satellites at 01:37:23.020 UTC. Data for 8 backup launch opportunities also provided: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/.
Less than one hour until Falcon 9’s launch of 23 @Starlink satellites from Florida. All systems are looking good and weather is 95% favorable for liftoff → spacex.com/launches
Falcon going to orbit as seen from the ocean
Jellyfish, thrusters on the fairings, Booster returning and Second Stage continuing on NSF's tracking cameras!
Booster 1062 has achieved the milestone of the first booster to complete a 21st launch and landing!
All of Falcon 9 can be seen in this photo from tonight’s Starlink launch:• Stage 2 (R) heads to orbit with 23 new satellites• Two fairing halves (M) prepare for an ocean landing• Stage 1 (L) puffs its nitrogen thrusters as it readies for reentry & landing on a droneship
Starlink 6-59 - a visual FEASTFalcon 9 lights up the skies of Florida’s space coast, launching the Starlink 6-59 payload from SLC-40 at 8:32pm local time.
Falcon 9 completes its first 21st launch and landing!
Deployment of 23 @Starlink satellites confirmed6:37 PM · May 17, 2024·
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1791630119683178567QuoteFalcon 9 completes its first 21st launch and landing!
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A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship should deliver Falcon 9 fleet leader B1062 back to Port Canaveral on Sunday afternoon.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 B1062, with 21 missions under its belt, is returning to Port Canaveral on ASOG, live drone views via Jerry Pike (@JerryPikePhoto)nsf.live/spacecoast
SpaceX Falcon 9 fleet leader B1062 returned to Port Canaveral after completing 21 missions.📷: Me for @SuperclusterHQ
Falcon 9 booster B1062: 21 trips beyond the Karman Line and back.~3 hours of total flight time, 8 astronauts, and over 500 satellites carried in 3 1/2 years of unparalleled service. 📸 - @NASASpaceflight 📺 - nsf.live/spacecoast
With current aspirations to certify Falcon boosters up to 40 flights, there is still some way to go before reaching that milestone.But SpaceX teams show no fear as they continuously prepare to dive deeper into the unknown to find out just how far the realm of reusability can be pushed with this program.
SpaceX recovery ship Doug delivers both fairing halves from the latest Starlink launch. ASOG is likely to arrive on the next few hours with fleet leader F9 B1062. nsf.live/spacecoast
The Falcon 9 fleet leader, with 21 flights of experience, is now arriving at Port Canaveral!