Did CRS-14 slip a month?[evertiq] Denmark’s next major space project prepared for launchQuoteThe Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM), is on its way to the US to be prepared for launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the International Space Station (ISS).The launch is scheduled for Tuesday, 13 March 2018, and ASIM is planned for launch on the SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher.
The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM), is on its way to the US to be prepared for launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the International Space Station (ISS).The launch is scheduled for Tuesday, 13 March 2018, and ASIM is planned for launch on the SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher.
NET 2023 - GPS III-11, GPS III-12 - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39ANET 2023 - CLARREO (Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - VandenbergNET 2023-2025 - GRACE-II [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - VandenbergEarly 2024 - Zephyr (Venus Landsailing Rover) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - CanaveralEarly 2024 - TiME (Titan Mare Explorer) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - CanaveralEarly 2024 - CHopper (Comet Hopper) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - CanaveralNET 2024 - GPS III-13, GPS III-14 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-15, GPS III-16 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-17, GPS III-18 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-19, GPS III-20 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-21, GPS III-22 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-23, GPS III-24 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-25, GPS III-26 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-27, GPS III-28 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-29, GPS III-30 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-31, GPS III-32 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39A
Where does the information about GPSIIIA satellites flying on Falcon Heavy come from?
QuoteNET 2023 - GPS III-11, GPS III-12 - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39ANET 2023 - CLARREO (Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - VandenbergNET 2023-2025 - GRACE-II [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - VandenbergEarly 2024 - Zephyr (Venus Landsailing Rover) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - CanaveralEarly 2024 - TiME (Titan Mare Explorer) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - CanaveralEarly 2024 - CHopper (Comet Hopper) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - CanaveralNET 2024 - GPS III-13, GPS III-14 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-15, GPS III-16 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-17, GPS III-18 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-19, GPS III-20 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-21, GPS III-22 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-23, GPS III-24 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-25, GPS III-26 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-27, GPS III-28 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-29, GPS III-30 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39ANET 2024 - GPS III-31, GPS III-32 (TBD) - Vulcan/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-41/Kennedy LC-39AGPS III-11 to-32 is now called GPS IIIF
Quote from: scr00chy on 11/23/2017 10:53 pmWhere does the information about GPSIIIA satellites flying on Falcon Heavy come from?Has been said by Lockheed Martin and USAF earlier in the programme.Current plans as of January 2017:Dual launches on larger rockets like Atlas-5(551) [later Vulcan(561)] or Falcon-Heavy are considered for the 9th satellite onward.http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/navstar-3.htm
Quote from: input~2 on 11/24/2017 08:23 pmBangabandhu launch now planned for March 2018(source)QuoteNow completed, the satellite will leave Cannes in February for a launch in March in Florida on a Falcon 9 launcher
Bangabandhu launch now planned for March 2018(source)
Now completed, the satellite will leave Cannes in February for a launch in March in Florida on a Falcon 9 launcher
Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflightSpaceX returns to SLC-40 for the next mission - Falcon 9 launch with CRS-13 Dragon. Static Fire is currently waiting on a firm date (Wednesday no longer the target). Launch date now has a NASA planning date of December 8, but don't go booking flights until this all firms up.
Iridium NEXT-4 is scheduled to launch from SLC-4E on Vandenberg Air Force Base No Earlier Than (NET) 22 December 2017 at an instantaneous launch time of 17:32 PST (01:32 UTC on 23 December).
No Earlier Than: December 8, 2017 - 1:20 p.m. EasternMission: SpaceX CRS-13 Cargo Mission to International Space Station
Other upcoming launches include the maiden flight of the Falcon Heavy, from pad 39A, and its twin booster landings back at the Cape, as early as the early January TBA at the earliest. Then, a Falcon 9 is slated to launch the SES-16/GovSat-1 communications satellite, from pad 40, on January 15, in the late afternoon EST. The launch window will stretch about two hours. Other upcoming missions include a Falcon 9 with the classified Zuma payload, on TBA, possibly at 8pm EST.
Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflightSpaceX's end of 2017 looks like this:SLC-40: CRS-13 Static Fire with B1035.2 - NET Saturday.SLC-40: CRS-13 Dragon Launch - NET December 8.SLC-4E Falcon 9 (B1036.2) Iridium-4 Static Fire and Launch.LC-39A Falcon Heavy Static Fire (*hopefully* before the end of the year).
Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflightAnd 2018 should kick off with a fast start for SpaceX.Both Falcon Heavy launch (a big ask...testing needs to go well) from 39A and 40 has Falcon 9 with SES 16 (GovSat-1) in the first few weeks of January.
Satellite Model Owner Launch Date Launch VehicleWGS-10 702HP U.S. Air Force FY 2019 Delta IV
Spaceflight Now: SpaceX nabs GPS launch contract as Air Force opens more missions for biddingQuoteThe nine missions previously set up for head-to-head competitions included six GPS 3 satellites, the SBIRS GEO 5 missile warning satellite, the AFSPC 9 mission, and a multi-payload launch called STP-3 for the Air Force’s Space Test Program.Leon said six classified missions for the National Reconnaissance Office...have been added to the list....The Air Force expects to award the STP-3 launch contract in June ... then release two more requests for bids by the end of the year.According to Leon, the two new solicitations will bundle the remaining 12 missions, likely seven for the first batch and five in the second set. ...The Air Force plans to assign the last three sole-source missions to ULA by the end of this year, fulfilling the final segment of an $11 billion order of 36 Delta and Atlas rocket cores from 2014, Leon said...the sixth Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite...NROL-82 and NROL-101.
The nine missions previously set up for head-to-head competitions included six GPS 3 satellites, the SBIRS GEO 5 missile warning satellite, the AFSPC 9 mission, and a multi-payload launch called STP-3 for the Air Force’s Space Test Program.Leon said six classified missions for the National Reconnaissance Office...have been added to the list....The Air Force expects to award the STP-3 launch contract in June ... then release two more requests for bids by the end of the year.According to Leon, the two new solicitations will bundle the remaining 12 missions, likely seven for the first batch and five in the second set. ...The Air Force plans to assign the last three sole-source missions to ULA by the end of this year, fulfilling the final segment of an $11 billion order of 36 Delta and Atlas rocket cores from 2014, Leon said...the sixth Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite...NROL-82 and NROL-101.
"We are already in the countdown," enthuses Laura Frulla, principal investigator of the Saocom mission, on the first of the two Argentine microwave radar observation satellites that the National Space Activities Commission (Conae) will launch on June 30, 2018.
Then, a Falcon 9 is slated to launch the SES-16/GovSat-1 communications satellite, from pad 40, on January 15 at 4:23pm EST. The launch window will stretch to 6:37pm EST....Then, a Delta 4 medium, the next to last medium version, will launch WGS-10 for the US Air Force in November.
Just wanted to pull together some info on the current EELV solicitations.