Dillon@Dillonshrop06🚨Following the Successful Launch of Starlink 6-92 from Florida, much of the Southwestern Continental North America region will have a chance to witness the De-orbit sequenceTimes ↓Venting Start 2357:30 UTCVenting End 0000:30 UTCDe-Orbit Burn 0001:15 UTCWhat To Expect ↓A fuzzy "orb-like" appearance propagating from Northwest to Southeast across the sky prior to a "puff of smoke" often appearing as a smoke ring advancing the 2nd StageWho Is Eligible To View ↓ The interactive Event Map highlights the region where you can view the event at >5 degrees above the horizon🗒️ It is possible for areas slightly outside the shaded area to view this event if atmospheric conditions absolutely permit itEvent Map 🔗→ https://bit.ly/45JI59x
https://twitter.com/Dillonshrop06/status/1998161985972924437QuoteDillon@Dillonshrop06Replying to @Dillonshrop06Go here or "Starlink Trains" for live tracking!
Dillon@Dillonshrop06Replying to @Dillonshrop06Go here or "Starlink Trains" for live tracking!
There was a late change in the ASDS used BTW (initially noticed by cameras at the Cape 2 days ago and now confirmed by the stream) - it's ASOG and not JRTI as stated on the website that did this recovery.
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 12/08/2025 09:38 pmThere was a late change in the ASDS used BTW (initially noticed by cameras at the Cape 2 days ago and now confirmed by the stream) - it's ASOG and not JRTI as stated on the website that did this recovery.Now B1067-33!
Asher B@asherbphotosI wonder if 67 will ever reach 67 flights? 🤔
SpaceX@SpaceXDeployment of 29 @Starlink satellites confirmed
Max Evans@_MaxQ_The king hath returned!Falcon 9 fleet leader B1067 and A Shortfall of Gravitas returned to Port Canaveral this afternoon following the Starlink 6-92 mission, 67’s *32nd* successful launch and recovery.