1010-EX-ST-2023 Mission 1592 from Florida launching eastASDS North 28 16 11 West 73 35 6
Starship flight 21026-EX-ST-2023the NET date listed doesn't seem at all likely
Quote from: gongora on 05/16/2023 03:26 amStarship flight 21026-EX-ST-2023the NET date listed doesn't seem at all likelyWhat is the NET date? The link is not working for me.
1097-EX-ST-2023 FH Mission 1491looks like side booster RTLS, expendable center?NET late June
1005-EX-ST-2023Falcon Heavy, Mission 1491NET JuneRTLS side cores, expendable center core
1271-EX-ST-2023 Mission 1439NET August from VandenbergNo ASDS shown
1427-EX-ST-2023 SpaceX Mission 2183 Starlink Group 7-11428-EX-ST-2023 SpaceX Mission 2184 Starlink Group 7-21429-EX-ST-2023 SpaceX Mission 2185 Starlink Group 7-3Vandenberg, NET AugustASDS North 29 52 50 West 116 45 3
Quote from: gongora on 07/09/2023 08:43 pm1427-EX-ST-2023 SpaceX Mission 2183 Starlink Group 7-11428-EX-ST-2023 SpaceX Mission 2184 Starlink Group 7-21429-EX-ST-2023 SpaceX Mission 2185 Starlink Group 7-3Vandenberg, NET AugustASDS North 29 52 50 West 116 45 3Isn't the Group 7 orbit inclination 33 degrees? If so, then Falcon 9's gonna have to do a VERY big dogleg when launching from Vandenberg. Even more than the Group 5 & Group 6 trajectories (Group 6's orbit inclination is 43 degrees, the same as Group 5).However, I estimate that Group 7 launches from Cape Canaveral will go down a southeast trajectory without having to do any doglegs.