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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #160 on: 02/02/2018 08:14 am »
The one aka The Floater?

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #161 on: 02/02/2018 08:43 am »

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #162 on: 02/06/2018 03:15 pm »
Suggestion: Could we start adding YouTube links for each launch in the log?
It seems like SpaceX no longer cares as much about their YouTube page as they did before.
CRS-13 had a technical feed, but it's not available on their page. The same goes for the GovSat launch.
They are still available on YouTube, since following the link from the update thread takes me to the videos, but they are unlisted.

This seems like the best thread to store those kind of links in an easy to find location.

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #163 on: 02/06/2018 05:27 pm »
That's a good idea, especially for the early launches.

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #164 on: 02/07/2018 10:06 am »
Wow FH  8)

The one with a Tesla, or
The one that overshot Mars orbit for the asteriod belt, or
The one that had the whole world watching

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #165 on: 02/07/2018 11:31 am »
The one with the starman
The one still in space
The one with the billion year orbit

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #166 on: 02/07/2018 11:44 am »
The one with Starman on Elon's Roadster

update will be posted this afternoon (EU time)
« Last Edit: 02/07/2018 11:45 am by cartman »

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #167 on: 03/07/2018 11:29 am »
the one that needed some update? ;)
the one that is several launches behind? ;) ;)

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #168 on: 03/07/2018 03:19 pm »
the one that needed some update? ;)
the one that is several launches behind? ;) ;)
PAZ is "the one with StarLink demo and the floating fairing".

HispaSat is "the one which ditched Ti grid fins" or "the one delayed by fairing pressurization" or "the one not allowed to launch next to Atlas" or (maybe) "the one with the mysterious third tracked object" or "the one with the biggest GTO sat yet" (according to Elon)

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #169 on: 03/07/2018 03:56 pm »
the one that needed some update? ;)
the one that is several launches behind? ;) ;)
Obviously I was referring the #1 post to be a little behind on the current state.

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #170 on: 04/21/2018 05:12 pm »
This thread is starting to fall a bit behind. I've collected data for the missing flights so that it can hopefully get back on track.
Hopefully I don't have too many errors.

Notes:
I don't have a delivery orbit for CRS-14.
I've added youtube links after the mission name.
Since as far as I know, it's not possible to copy formatting, I have not bothered to format the text correctly.
Link number 210 is really long. I hope it does not cause issues with the forum.

Edit: So.. I've now learned that just writing a Youtube URL will cause the video to show directly.. I don't know the forum well enough to correct that at the moment..
Edit2: Added proper formatting with colors.
Edit3: Learned how to prevent youtube links from embedding.


Falcon 9 Flight 49 - GovSat-1 (SES-16) [203]
payload mass: 4,230 kilograms [204] orbit: geosynchronous [204]
delivered orbit: classified
core number: B1032.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-01-26, Successful static fire [205]
  D) 2018-01-30, Mission delay in order to replace a second stage sensor [206]
  L) 2018-01-31, Successful launch (the one where the first stage did not want to die)[204]
  BX) 2018-01-31, Booster expended due to it being an old version [204]

Falcon Heavy Flight 01 - Tesla Roadster [207]
payload mass: ~1,200 kilograms [208] orbit: HCO [209]
delivered orbit (heliocentric): 147,523,000 x 248,890,000 km [210]
core number: B1023.2 - RTLS, B1033 - Droneship landing, B1025.2 - RTLS - Pad 39A
  D) 2018-01-10, WDR delay. Unknown cause [211]
  S) 2018-01-11, WDR, but scrubbed static fire because of GSE issue [212]
  D) 2018-01-12, WDR delay. Unknown cause [213]
  D) 2018-01-13, WDR delay. Unknown cause [214]
  D) 2018-01-15, WDR delay. Unknown cause [215]
  D) 2018-01-16, WDR delay. Unknown cause [216]
  D) 2018-01-19, WDR delay. Possibly due to conflict with AtlasV (SBIRS) [217]
  S) 2018-01-20, WDR, but no static fire was planned for this day [218] [219]
  F) 2018-01-24, Successful static fire [220]
  L) 2018-02-06, Successful launch (the one we had been waiting for since the beginning of time) [209]
  BR) 2018-02-06, Successful landing of both side boosters at LZ1 [209]
  BL) 2018-02-06, Center core lost after running out of TEA/TEB for the landing burn [209]

Falcon 9 Flight 50 - PAZ & Microsat 2a/2b [221]
payload mass: 1,341 kilograms [222] orbit: 514 x 514 km, 97.44° [222]
delivered orbit: PAZ 519 x 502 km x 97,46° - Microsat 2a 517 x 500 km x 97,46° - Microsat 2b 517 x 499 km x 97,47° [223]
core number: B1038.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-4E
  F) 2018-02-11, Successful static fire [224]
  D) 2018-02-17, Mission delay due to more time needed for pre-launch checks [225]
  D) 2018-02-18, Mission delay in order to perform final checkouts of upgraded fairing [226]
  W) 2018-02-21, Scrub due to high upper level winds [227]
  L) 2018-02-22, Successful launch (the one with the first fairing v2) [222]
  BX) 2018-02-22, Booster expended due to it being an old version [222]

Falcon 9 Flight 51 - Hispasat 1F (30W-6) [228]
payload mass: 6,092 kilograms [229] orbit: geosynchronous [229]
delivered orbit: 184 x 22,261 km x 26,97° [230]
core number: B1044 - Expendable - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-02-20, Successful static fire [231]
  D) 2018-02-25, Mission delay in order to conduct additional testing on the fairing’s pressurization system [232]
  L) 2018-03-06, Successful launch (the one surprise podsat ride-share)[229]
  BX) 2018-03-06, Booster expended due to bad weather in landing area [229]

Falcon 9 Flight 52 - Iridium NEXT-5 [233]
payload mass: 9,600 kilograms (10 x 860kg + 1000kg dispenser) [234] orbit: 780 km x 780 km, 86.4° [234]
delivered orbit: 607 x 627 km x 86,68° [235]
core number: B1041.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-4E
  F) 2018-03-25, Successful static fire [236]
  D) 2018-03-29, Mission delay due to faulty satellite ground testing cable [237]
  L) 2018-03-30, Successful launch (the one with the NOAA imposed video blackout) [234]
  BX) 2018-03-30, Booster expended due to it being an old version [234]

Falcon 9 Flight 53 - CRS-14 [238]
payload mass: Dragon + 2,647 kilograms to ISS including RemoveDEBRIS [239], orbit: LEO [239]
delivered orbit: N/A
core number: B1039.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-03-28, Successful static fire [240]
  L) 2018-04-02, Successful launch (the one with the large S2 vent right after dragon sep) [239]
  BX) 2018-04-02, Booster expended due to it being an old version [239]

Falcon 9 Flight 54 - TESS [241]
payload mass: 350 kilograms [242], orbit: 108,000 x 373,000 km 2:1 lunar resonance [242]
delivered orbit: 269 x 299450 km x 29,54° [243]
core number: B1045 - Droneship landing - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-04-11, Successful static fire [244]
  C) 2018-04-16, Scrubbed to conduct additional GNC analysis [245]
  L) 2018-04-18, Successful launch (the one with the last new block 4) [242]
  BR) 2018-04-18, Successful landing on OCISLY [242]

 
[203] https://youtube.com/watch?v=ScYUA51-POQ
[204] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/01/spacex-govsat-1-falcon-9-launch/#more-54664
[205] https://twitter.com/spacex/status/956941584259411968
[206] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/958433771493081088
[207] https://youtube.com/watch?v=wbSwFU6tY1c
[208] http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/falconH.html#components
[209] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/02/spacex-debut-falcon-heavy-demonstration-launch
[210] https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons_batch.cgi?batch=1&COMMAND=-143205&CENTER=%27500@10%27&MAKE_EPHEM=YES&TABLE_TYPE=ELEMENTS&START_TIME=2018-05-01&STOP_TIME=%272018-05-01+00:00:01%27&OUT_UNITS=AU-D&REF_PLANE=ECLIPTIC&REF_SYSTEM=J2000&TP_TYPE=ABSOLUTE&ELEM_LABELS=YES&CSV_FORMAT=NO&OBJ_DATA=YES
[211] https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/951140588853825536
[212] https://www.teslarati.com/spacex-falcon-heavy-first-static-fire-test-cape-canaveral-scrubbed
[213] https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/951758488723652608
[214] https://twitter.com/AmericaSpace/status/952010250336591872
[215] https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/952716498841284608
[216] https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/953357152940412930
[217] https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/954321496872235008
[218] https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/954882198141849600
[219] https://twitter.com/KillianPhoto/status/954743527937847297
[220] https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/956233892637286400
[221] https://youtube.com/watch?v=-p-PToD2URA
[222] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/02/spacex-falcon-9-paz-launch-starlink-demo-new-fairing
[223] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44892.msg1792623#msg1792623
[224] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/962784246128558080
[225] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/964342882579619841
[226] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/964937069901447168
[227] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/966313372814749701
[228] https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kpfrp-GMKKM
[229] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/03/spacex-50-falcon-9-heavy-hispasat-launch
[230] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44695.msg1796386#msg1796386
[231] https://twitter.com/spacex/status/966187350740127744
[232] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/967270883713679360
[233] https://youtube.com/watch?v=mp0TW8vkCLg
[234] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/03/iridium-next-5-satellites-spacex-falcon-9
[235] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44734.msg1805146#msg1805146
[236] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/977913864820895744
[237] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44734.msg1803313#msg1803313
[238] https://youtube.com/watch?v=BPQHG-LevZM
[239] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/04/crs-14-spacex-falcon-9-second-flight-previously-flown-dragon
[240] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/979053735195193344
[241] https://youtube.com/watch?v=aY-0uBIYYKk
[242] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/04/tess-launch-mission-search-near-earth-exoplanets
[243] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45038.msg1812747#msg1812747
[244] https://twitter.com/spacex/status/984146401578827776
[245] https://twitter.com/spacex/status/985975566535831552
« Last Edit: 04/21/2018 07:43 pm by EspenU »

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #171 on: 04/21/2018 05:25 pm »
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It is possible to copy formatting by hitting "quote" on the post you want to copy from, as long as it isn't in a locked thread (and if it is in a locked thread you could probably get a mod to send you the formatting if you asked nicely.)

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #172 on: 04/21/2018 05:35 pm »
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Since as far as I know, it's not possible to copy formatting

It is possible to copy formatting by hitting "quote" on the post you want to copy from, as long as it isn't in a locked thread (and if it is in a locked thread you could probably get a mod to send you the formatting if you asked nicely.)
Ah, ok. Then it would actually make sense for me to format correctly. I'll edit it later this evening to make it easier for cartman.

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #173 on: 04/21/2018 09:06 pm »
Hi EspenU, this is excellent! I am grateful for your help, as I did not have the time in the the past few months to update this thread. Please send me a PM when you are ready so I can put everything in the first post. Thanks again!

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Ah, ok. Then it would actually make sense for me to format correctly. I'll edit it later this evening to make it easier for cartman.

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #174 on: 04/23/2018 08:52 am »
First post updated, thanks to the excellent work of EspenU!

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Falcon 9 Flight 49 - GovSat-1 (SES-16) [203]
payload mass: 4,230 kilograms [204] orbit: geosynchronous [204]
delivered orbit: classified
core number: B1032.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-01-26, Successful static fire [205]
  D) 2018-01-30, Mission delay in order to replace a second stage sensor [206]
  L) 2018-01-31, Successful launch (the one where the first stage did not want to die)[204]
  BX) 2018-01-31, Booster expended due to it being an old version [204]

Falcon Heavy Flight 01 - Tesla Roadster [207]
payload mass: ~1,200 kilograms [208] orbit: HCO [209]
delivered orbit (heliocentric): 147,523,000 x 248,890,000 km [210]
core number: B1023.2 - RTLS, B1033 - Droneship landing, B1025.2 - RTLS - Pad 39A
  D) 2018-01-10, WDR delay. Unknown cause [211]
  S) 2018-01-11, WDR, but scrubbed static fire because of GSE issue [212]
  D) 2018-01-12, WDR delay. Unknown cause [213]
  D) 2018-01-13, WDR delay. Unknown cause [214]
  D) 2018-01-15, WDR delay. Unknown cause [215]
  D) 2018-01-16, WDR delay. Unknown cause [216]
  D) 2018-01-19, WDR delay. Possibly due to conflict with AtlasV (SBIRS) [217]
  S) 2018-01-20, WDR, but no static fire was planned for this day [218] [219]
  F) 2018-01-24, Successful static fire [220]
  L) 2018-02-06, Successful launch (the one we had been waiting for since the beginning of time) [209]
  BR) 2018-02-06, Successful landing of both side boosters at LZ1 [209]
  BL) 2018-02-06, Center core lost after running out of TEA/TEB for the landing burn [209]

Falcon 9 Flight 50 - PAZ & Microsat 2a/2b [221]
payload mass: 1,341 kilograms [222] orbit: 514 x 514 km, 97.44° [222]
delivered orbit: PAZ 519 x 502 km x 97,46° - Microsat 2a 517 x 500 km x 97,46° - Microsat 2b 517 x 499 km x 97,47° [223]
core number: B1038.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-4E
  F) 2018-02-11, Successful static fire [224]
  D) 2018-02-17, Mission delay due to more time needed for pre-launch checks [225]
  D) 2018-02-18, Mission delay in order to perform final checkouts of upgraded fairing [226]
  W) 2018-02-21, Scrub due to high upper level winds [227]
  L) 2018-02-22, Successful launch (the one with the first fairing v2) [222]
  BX) 2018-02-22, Booster expended due to it being an old version [222]

Falcon 9 Flight 51 - Hispasat 1F (30W-6) [228]
payload mass: 6,092 kilograms [229] orbit: geosynchronous [229]
delivered orbit: 184 x 22,261 km x 26,97° [230]
core number: B1044 - Expendable - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-02-20, Successful static fire [231]
  D) 2018-02-25, Mission delay in order to conduct additional testing on the fairing’s pressurization system [232]
  L) 2018-03-06, Successful launch (the one surprise podsat ride-share)[229]
  BX) 2018-03-06, Booster expended due to bad weather in landing area [229]

Falcon 9 Flight 52 - Iridium NEXT-5 [233]
payload mass: 9,600 kilograms (10 x 860kg + 1000kg dispenser) [234] orbit: 780 km x 780 km, 86.4° [234]
delivered orbit: 607 x 627 km x 86,68° [235]
core number: B1041.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-4E
  F) 2018-03-25, Successful static fire [236]
  D) 2018-03-29, Mission delay due to faulty satellite ground testing cable [237]
  L) 2018-03-30, Successful launch (the one with the NOAA imposed video blackout) [234]
  BX) 2018-03-30, Booster expended due to it being an old version [234]

Falcon 9 Flight 53 - CRS-14 [238]
payload mass: Dragon + 2,647 kilograms to ISS including RemoveDEBRIS [239], orbit: LEO [239]
delivered orbit: 204 x 357 x 51.6° [246]
core number: B1039.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-03-28, Successful static fire [240]
  L) 2018-04-02, Successful launch (the one with the large S2 vent right after dragon sep) [239]
  BX) 2018-04-02, Booster expended due to it being an old version [239]

Falcon 9 Flight 54 - TESS [241]
payload mass: 350 kilograms [242], orbit: 108,000 x 373,000 km 2:1 lunar resonance [242]
delivered orbit: 269 x 299450 km x 29,54° [243]
core number: B1045 - Droneship landing - Pad SLC-40
  F) 2018-04-11, Successful static fire [244]
  C) 2018-04-16, Scrubbed to conduct additional GNC analysis [245]
  L) 2018-04-18, Successful launch (the one with the last new block 4) [242]
  BR) 2018-04-18, Successful landing on OCISLY [242]


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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #175 on: 05/13/2018 05:48 pm »

Falcon 9 Flight 55 - Bangabandhu-1 [247]
payload mass: 3500 kilograms [248], orbit: geosynchronous [248]
delivered orbit: 309 x 35549 km x 19,3° [249]
core number: B1046 - Droneship landing - Pad 39A
  D) 2018-04-30, Mission delay, unknown cause [250]
  D) 2018-05-01, Static fire delay, unknown cause [251]
  D) 2018-05-02, Static fire delay, unknown cause [252]
  F) 2018-05-05, Successful static fire [253]
  D) 2018-05-07, Mission delay, unknown cause [254]
  C) 2018-05-10, Scrubbed at T-58 sec because a ground system relay test failed to reset [248] & [255]
  L) 2018-05-11, Successful launch (the one with the first block 5) [248]
  BR) 2018-05-11, Successful landing on OCISLY [248]


[247] https://youtube.com/watch?v=rQEqKZ7CJlk
[248] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/05/bangabandhu-1-launch-spacexs-affordable-space
[249] https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/995151013899309057
[250] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1815100#msg1815100
[251] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1816210#msg1816210
[252] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1816855#msg1816855
[253] https://twitter.com/spacex/status/992571214265765890
[254] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1818850#msg1818850
[255]

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #176 on: 05/14/2018 12:51 pm »
Thanks! First post updated


Falcon 9 Flight 55 - Bangabandhu-1 [247]
payload mass: 3500 kilograms [248], orbit: geosynchronous [248]
delivered orbit: 309 x 35549 km x 19,3° [249]
core number: B1046 - Droneship landing - Pad 39A
  D) 2018-04-30, Mission delay, unknown cause [250]
  D) 2018-05-01, Static fire delay, unknown cause [251]
  D) 2018-05-02, Static fire delay, unknown cause [252]
  F) 2018-05-05, Successful static fire [253]
  D) 2018-05-07, Mission delay, unknown cause [254]
  C) 2018-05-10, Scrubbed at T-58 sec because a ground system relay test failed to reset [248] & [255]
  L) 2018-05-11, Successful launch (the one with the first block 5) [248]
  BR) 2018-05-11, Successful landing on OCISLY [248]


[247] https://youtube.com/watch?v=rQEqKZ7CJlk
[248] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/05/bangabandhu-1-launch-spacexs-affordable-space
[249] https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/995151013899309057
[250] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1815100#msg1815100
[251] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1816210#msg1816210
[252] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1816855#msg1816855
[253] https://twitter.com/spacex/status/992571214265765890
[254] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45522.msg1818850#msg1818850
[255] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQEqKZ7CJlk?t=7m5s

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #177 on: 05/25/2018 08:09 pm »

Falcon 9 Flight 56 - Iridium NEXT-6 & GRACE-FO [256]
Iridium payload mass: 5,300 kilograms (5 x 860kg + 1000kg dispenser) [257] Iridium orbit: 780 km x 780 km, 86.4° [257]
GRACE-FO payload mass: 1,200 kilograms (2x 600kg) [257] GRACE-FO orbit: 490 km co-planar polar orbit [258]
Iridium delivered orbit: 481-496 x 707-719 km x 86,71° [259]
GRACE-FO delivered orbit: 483 x 504 km x 88,99° [260]
core number: B1043.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-4E
  F) 2018-05-18, Successful static fire [261]
  D) 2018-05-19, Mission delay due to minor launch vehicle processing delay [262]
  D) 2018-05-21, Mission delay, range/VAFB readiness [263]
  L) 2018-05-22, Successful launch (the one with Iridium and GRACE-FO rideshare) [257]
  BX) 2018-05-22, Booster expended due to it being an old version [257]


[256] https://youtube.com/watch?v=I_0GgKfwCSk
[257] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/05/falcon-9-iridium-next-6-grace-fo-launch
[258] https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/g/grace-fo
[259] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1824506#msg1824506
[260] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1824410#msg1824410
[261] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/997571699213135872
[262] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1821461#msg1821461
[263] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1821959#msg1821959

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #178 on: 05/27/2018 10:27 am »
Thanks! first post updated with a tiny change ;D

Falcon 9 Flight 56 - Iridium NEXT-6 & GRACE-FO [256]
Iridium payload mass: 5,300 kilograms (5 x 860kg + 1000kg dispenser) [257] Iridium orbit: 780 km x 780 km, 86.4° [257]
GRACE-FO payload mass: 1,200 kilograms (2x 600kg) [257] GRACE-FO orbit: 490 km co-planar polar orbit [258]
Iridium delivered orbit: 481-496 x 707-719 km x 86,71° [259]
GRACE-FO delivered orbit: 483 x 504 km x 88,99° [260]
core number: B1043.2 - Expendable - Pad SLC-4E
  F) 2018-05-18, Successful static fire [261]
  D) 2018-05-19, Mission delay due to minor launch vehicle processing delay [262]
  D) 2018-05-21, Mission delay, range/VAFB readiness [263]
  L) 2018-05-22, Successful launch (the one with Iridium and GRACE-FO rideshare) [257]
  BX) 2018-05-22, Booster expended due to it being an old version [257]


[256] https://youtube.com/watch?v=I_0GgKfwCSk
[257] https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/05/falcon-9-iridium-next-6-grace-fo-launch
[258] https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/g/grace-fo
[259] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1824506#msg1824506
[260] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1824410#msg1824410
[261] https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/997571699213135872
[262] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1821461#msg1821461
[263] https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45553.msg1821959#msg1821959

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Re: The SpaceX Launch Log
« Reply #179 on: 05/27/2018 11:09 am »
Thanks! first post updated with a tiny change ;D
I agree that your version is better ;D

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