Quote from: soltasto on 05/02/2017 05:00 pmQuote from: gongora on 05/02/2017 03:49 pmA post on Reddit shows recent updates to the SpaceX manifest on the company web site. For the added missions, we already have most of them on our manifest, the only one I'm not sure about is "Airbus Defense and Space" launching from Vandenberg.Some missions were removed from the company manifest. DragonLab is finally removed, as well as Intelsat FH launch.The SARah satellites are built by Airbus Defense and Space, so the launch could be contracted for it.I guess that would be SARah 1, and the OHB launch is SARah 2/3?
Quote from: gongora on 05/02/2017 03:49 pmA post on Reddit shows recent updates to the SpaceX manifest on the company web site. For the added missions, we already have most of them on our manifest, the only one I'm not sure about is "Airbus Defense and Space" launching from Vandenberg.Some missions were removed from the company manifest. DragonLab is finally removed, as well as Intelsat FH launch.The SARah satellites are built by Airbus Defense and Space, so the launch could be contracted for it.
A post on Reddit shows recent updates to the SpaceX manifest on the company web site. For the added missions, we already have most of them on our manifest, the only one I'm not sure about is "Airbus Defense and Space" launching from Vandenberg.Some missions were removed from the company manifest. DragonLab is finally removed, as well as Intelsat FH launch.
QuoteHearing SpaceX's next ISS resupply mission will be delayed until at least June 1, so no luck on a record three launches in the month of May.https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/859785485207687170
Hearing SpaceX's next ISS resupply mission will be delayed until at least June 1, so no luck on a record three launches in the month of May.
The launch of the GRACE-FO twin satellites is scheduled between December 2017 and February 2018.
[May 2, 2017] Airbus: GRACE-FO satellites get an earfulQuoteThe launch of the GRACE-FO twin satellites is scheduled between December 2017 and February 2018.I got the impression from Iridium statements that this launch would be at the end of the constellation, guess we'll find out in 7-9 months.
Quote from: gongora on 05/08/2017 02:41 am[May 2, 2017] Airbus: GRACE-FO satellites get an earfulQuoteThe launch of the GRACE-FO twin satellites is scheduled between December 2017 and February 2018.I got the impression from Iridium statements that this launch would be at the end of the constellation, guess we'll find out in 7-9 months.There is an interesting "launch window opens" count down timer to 09:00 UTC on December 8 on the mission homepage. Wonder what that is based on this far out...
QuoteAdded launch window for next Ariane 5 & the penultimate Delta 2 launch. Also: Falcon 9/BulgariaSat 1 set for June 15 https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/https://twitter.com/stephenclark1/status/861638979799658496
Added launch window for next Ariane 5 & the penultimate Delta 2 launch. Also: Falcon 9/BulgariaSat 1 set for June 15 https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
The general launch schedule thread was just updated to move Intelsat 35e to NET July, but this thread and the SFN schedule still have it as late June and Intelsat is listing it as Q2. What gives? Was there an update on this?Can SpaceX even handle multiple launches in a week, one from Vandy and one from KSC?
Quote from: envy887 on 05/08/2017 06:36 pmThe general launch schedule thread was just updated to move Intelsat 35e to NET July, but this thread and the SFN schedule still have it as late June and Intelsat is listing it as Q2. What gives? Was there an update on this?Can SpaceX even handle multiple launches in a week, one from Vandy and one from KSC?What would stop them from two in a day?Don't think there is a constraint except for not simultaneously and people/rest issues.
It looks like BulgariaSat-1 will re-fly the B1029 core as reported by multiple sites, including this one.
BulgariaSat: B1029
Love the way everyone's talking about multiple launches per month but so far the average this year is one. Cheers