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They don't mention any other companies than SpaceX, so maybe the other 12 will be on the SpaceX dispenser (as apparently there is one).
GO for launch, GO for age of reflight

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https://twitter.com/Skitt0608/status/1352395120969019393
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Well, you might have to wait other day.  It is being delayed another day.

This means there should be over 138 payloads total, which would be a world record (beating PSLV at 104).
The November 17, 2018 launch of an Antares 230 orbited 108 satellites. Cygnus NG-10, CHEFsat-2, MYSAT 1, KickSat-2, and 104 Sprite satellites.
AE/ME
6 Suborbital spaceflight payloads. 14.55 minutes of in-space time.

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Here's the new Rocket Launching notice for the postponement.  I haven't yet received a new Space Debris notice.

New:
Quote from: NGA
220030Z JAN 21
NAVAREA IV 66/21(11,26,27).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
STRAITS OF FLORIDA.
OLD BAHAMA CHANNEL.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   231419Z TO 231616Z JAN, ALTERNATE
   241419Z TO 241616Z JAN IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-35-55N  80-35-07W, 28-38-00N  80-32-00W,
      28-34-00N  80-21-00W, 28-10-00N  80-08-00W,
      28-08-00N  80-13-00W, 28-27-20N  80-31-33W,
      28-31-21N  80-33-27W.
   B. 24-38N 79-30W, 24-44N 79-11W,
      23-23N 78-34W, 23-02N 78-49W,
      23-02N 79-06W, 23-22N 79-24W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 59/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 241716Z JAN 21.

Canceled:
Quote from: NGA
192257Z JAN 21
NAVAREA IV 59/21(11,26,27).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
STRAITS OF FLORIDA.
OLD BAHAMA CHANNEL.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   221419Z TO 221616Z JAN, ALTERNATE
   231419Z TO 231616Z AND 241419Z TO 241616Z
   JAN IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-35-55N  80-35-07W, 28-38-00N  80-32-00W,
      28-34-00N  80-21-00W, 28-10-00N  80-08-00W,
      28-08-00N  80-13-00W, 28-27-20N  80-31-33W,
      28-31-21N  80-33-27W.
   B. 24-38N 79-30W, 24-44N 79-11W,
      23-23N 78-34W, 23-02N 78-49W,
      23-02N 79-06W, 23-22N 79-24W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 49/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 241716Z JAN 21.

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And here's the new Space Debris notice:

New:
Quote from: NGA
220042Z JAN 21
HYDROPAC 290/21(22,29,83).
EASTERN SOUTH PACIFIC.
DNC 06, DNC 29.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   231604Z TO 231739Z JAN, ALTERNATE
   241604Z TO 241739Z JAN IN AREA BOUND BY
   65-29S 131-39W, 62-42S 130-01W,
   50-17S 123-06W, 47-40S 120-34W,
   48-34S 118-44W, 56-20S 119-31W,
   65-39S 124-22W, 67-49S 129-24W.
2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 258/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 241839Z JAN 21.

Canceled:
Quote from: NGA
192314Z JAN 21
HYDROPAC 258/21(22,29,83).
EASTERN SOUTH PACIFIC.
DNC 06, DNC 29.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   221604Z TO 221739Z JAN, ALTERNATE
   231604Z TO 231739Z AND 241604Z TO 241739Z
   JAN IN AREA BOUND BY
   65-29S 131-39W, 62-42S 130-01W,
   50-17S 123-06W, 47-40S 120-34W,
   48-34S 118-44W, 56-20S 119-31W,
   65-39S 124-22W, 67-49S 129-24W.
2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 199/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 241839Z JAN 21.

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https://mobile.twitter.com/IAC_Astrofisica/status/1352298957456736258

(I'm on my phone, will go back and properly quote the tweets later on my pc)
Vis Google translate:
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🚀Tomorrow, between 2:24 pm and 3:24 pm UTC, the #DRAGO camera, developed by the #IACTECespacio program of @IAC_Astrofisica and integrated into the #ION satellite of the company @D_Orbit, will be launched into space aboard a # Falcon9 rocket from @SpaceX from Cape Canaveral (Florida) [\quote]
What kind of wastrels would dump a perfectly good booster in the ocean after just one use?

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This means there should be over 138 payloads total, which would be a world record (beating PSLV at 104).

I'm counting up to 155  based on what's been discussed in various places

Starlink x10
QPS-SAR
Umbra-SAR
Whitney 1 & 2
ICEYE X8 X9 X10
XR1
Landmapper Demo 6 & 7
GNOMES 2
Hugo
Hawk 2A 2B 2C
SHERPA-FX1   (arguably a payload)
ION-SVC
SAMSON 1 to 3
Aurora Insight Charlie
ASELSAT
PIXL 1
LINCS A and B
SOMP 2b
UVSQ-SAT
CPOD 1 and 2
IDEAASat
YUSAT-1
Astrocast 1.0 to 1.9
PTD 1
Prometheus 2.10
ARCE 1A 1B and 1C
Lemur-2 x 8
SPaceBEE x 24
Kepler x 16 ? (based on the above list)
Flock-4s x 40  (initial deploys)
Flock-4s x 8  (from ION-SVC?)
V-R3X x 3   (3 x 1U cubesats)
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This means there should be over 138 payloads total, which would be a world record (beating PSLV at 104).

I'm counting up to 155  based on what's been discussed in various places

Umbra-SAR
Flock-4s x 40  (initial deploys)
Flock-4s x 8  (from ION-SVC?)

Where are you getting 40 Doves in the initial deploy?
I'm interpreting the latest Spaceflight blog/release as saying Umbra didn't make it, guess we'll find out Saturday.

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This means there should be over 138 payloads total, which would be a world record (beating PSLV at 104).

I'm counting up to 155  based on what's been discussed in various places

Umbra-SAR
Flock-4s x 40  (initial deploys)
Flock-4s x 8  (from ION-SVC?)

Where are you getting 40 Doves in the initial deploy?
I'm interpreting the latest Spaceflight blog/release as saying Umbra didn't make it, guess we'll find out Saturday.


My bad - maybe it is 36 initial and 12 from Ion-SVC.
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The Space News article said Mandrake 1 and Mandrake 2 were damaged.  I'm thinking that probably should have been Mandrake 2A and Mandrake 2B?

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https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1352419801164095488
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And this update to the launch date is also notification to KSC/Cape workers.
The update notice cites a window of 0940-1022 Local.
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Planet's CEO says 133 satellites. Honestly doubt we'll ever know the true count unless SpaceX offers it up lol.

https://twitter.com/Will4Planet/status/1352457949394833409
« Last Edit: 01/22/2021 02:45 am by vaporcobra »

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The top post should be a little closer to reality than before.


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https://twitter.com/will4planet/status/1352457949394833409
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This Saturday we're launching 48 SuperDoves w/ @SpaceX!

Fun Fact: it's a record-breaking ride w/ 133 sats! (Beating 104 on PSLV in 2017 where @PlanetLabs had 88)

Tune in for 06:40PST / 14:40UTC liftoff: https://spacex.com/launches/ Follow along @planetlabs



I counted more than 133, so who knows what got dropped.
« Last Edit: 01/22/2021 04:06 am by gongora »

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New Year, New Launches: 48 SuperDoves To Launch With SpaceX
Mike Safyan | January 21, 2021

Planet is rocketing into the new year with 48 SuperDoves, our Flock 4s, scheduled to fly on SpaceX’s Transporter-1 mission. This rideshare mission launching out of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida will deliver Flock 4s to a sun-synchronous orbit at approximately 500 km altitude. These 48 SuperDoves bring improvements to image sharpness and quality, plus new spectral bands for analysis. With this launch of 8-band SuperDoves, Planet will continue to provide medium resolution multispectral imagery (3-5m) at a global scale to our customers worldwide.

Planet has listed 40 Flock-4s Doves on their ephemerides list as placeholders. This likely means, that 40 Doves will be deployed directly from the rocket, with 8 more to be deployed later (likely from ION-SCV 2).

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D-Orbit answered my question about the number of cubesats for clients to be launched aboard ION SCV Laurentius.

https://twitter.com/D_Orbit/status/1352568805785014273
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20 satellites are onboard this mission.
GO for launch, GO for age of reflight

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any idea about the total weight of all payloads?
« Last Edit: 01/22/2021 10:57 am by ace5 »

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Complete collection of Launch Hazard Areas for Transporter-1 SmallSat Rideshare mission based on all issued NOTAMs and NOTMARs in updated map.
Groundtrack estimation based on LHAs with dogleg maneuver to polar orbit azimuth.
B1058.5 OCISLY landing 556km southwards, with assist of GO Searcher.
Fairing recovery attempt ~606km southwards by GO Ms.Tree and GO Ms.Chief -  on the way to recovery area. Hos Black Foot ship already left recovery area, where it has been waiting for several days. Another ship is still waiting there for fairing catchers.
Stage2 debris reentry during second orbit in South Pacific.

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https://twitter.com/spacexfleet/status/1352572246473236480

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Ms. Chief departed towards the Transporter-1 landing zone a few hours ago. Ms Tree is also en-route.

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