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Title: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 02/09/2021 06:30 pm
Discussion thread for Starlink v1.0 Launch 22

NSF Threads for Starlink v1.0 L22: Discussion (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=53068.0)
NSF Articles for Starlink v1.0 L22: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/03/falcon-9-starlink-l22-liftoff/

Launched successfully 24 March 2021 at 4:28am EDT (0828 UTC) on Falcon 9 (booster 1060-6) from CCSFS SLC-40. ASDS landing was successful on OCISLY, towed by tugboat Finn Falgout. Recovery support ship was GO Quest. Fairing recovery from the water by MV Shelia Bordelon was successful.

Payload: A batch of 60 Starlink satellites. Expected deployment orbit of approximately 284x258 km.

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The Falcon 9 first stage rocket booster supporting this mission previously supported launch of the GPS-III Space Vehicle 03 and Turksat 5A missions in addition to three Starlink missions. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. One half of Falcon 9’s fairing supported the Sentinel-6A mission and the other supported a previous Starlink mission.

Please use the Starlink Discussion Thread (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=48297.0) for all general discussion on Starlink.

Check the Starlink Index Thread (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=48981.0) for links to more Starlink information.

L2 SpaceX:
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?board=60.0 (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?board=60.0)

From a previous mission's Press Kit:
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Each Starlink satellite weights approximately 260 kg and features a compact, flat-panel design that minimizes volume, allowing for a dense launch stack to take full advantage of Falcon 9’s launch capabilities. With four powerful phased array and two parabolic antennas on each satellite ... At end of their life cycle, the satellites will utilize their on-board propulsion system to deorbit over the course of a few months. In the unlikely event their propulsion system becomes inoperable, the satellites will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere within 1-5 years, significantly less than the hundreds or thousands of years required at higher altitudes. Further, Starlink components are designed for full demisability.

Starlink is targeting service to near global coverage of the populated world by 2021. Additional information on the system can be found at starlink.com.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : Florida : March 2021
Post by: Jansen on 02/09/2021 06:35 pm
1896-EX-ST-2020 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=104486&RequestTimeout=1000) Starlink RF Mission 5-1 STA application

1896-EX-ST-2020 (https://apps.fcc.gov/els/GetAtt.html?id=265972&x=.) Starlink RF Mission 5-1 Grant
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : Florida : March 2021
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/04/2021 04:33 pm
Cross-post and bump; my bold:
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html Updated March 3
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FALCON 9
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the twentieth Starlink internet satellite batch from pad 39A on March 4 at either 3:24am or 5:42am EST. Then, a Falcon 9 will launch the twenty-first Starlink batch from pad 40 on March 7 at 10:41pm EST. The launch time for Starlink missions gets approx. 20-22 minutes earlier each day. A Falcon 9 will launch the twenty-second Starlink batch from pad 39A on March TBD. Upcoming launches include Starlink batches on March TBD. The next Crew Dragon carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station is targeted for late April around 6am EDT. Sunrise is 6:49am. The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : Florida : March 2021
Post by: oldAtlas_Eguy on 03/06/2021 08:30 pm
For a flight in March there are 2 boosters available. But one of them them would be used by L21 leaving the other available to be used by L22.

The primary  restriction is site resources. SpaceX Navy/ASDS availability and the pad turnaround of a nominal 11 to 14 days for a launch of ~24 March to the very end of March. Based on when L20 actually launches.

[zubenelgenubi: Manifest discussion cross-posted and continues in dedicated thread here (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=52191.msg2201279#msg2201279).]
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : March 2021
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/09/2021 09:15 pm
SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), dated March 9:
Confirms launch from CCSFS SLC-40.
No mention yet of the first stage to be used, static fire or no static fire, or launch date.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : March 2021
Post by: Jansen on 03/11/2021 03:21 pm
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SpaceX has at least two more Starlink missions scheduled for launch before the end of March, and possibly more.

https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/03/11/spacex-adds-more-satellites-to-starlink-internet-fleet/
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : March 2021
Post by: Elthiryel on 03/11/2021 07:10 pm
According to Next Spaceflight, this launch is now planned for March 21, 05:37 UTC (1:37 AM local) from SLC-40.

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/2677
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : March 21, 2021 (04:37 UTC)
Post by: Raul on 03/11/2021 10:29 pm
There is active NOTAM in MELBOURNE information region for Stage2 reentry, corresponding to primary launch date NET 21 Mar 04:37 UTC, with backup date 22 Mar 4:16 UTC.
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MELBOURNE (FIR/FIC/ACC/COM/MET)
NOTAM #: F0817/21   Class: International   Status: Active   Issue Date UTC: 03/11/2021 2210   Start Date UTC: 03/21/2021 0541   End Date UTC: 03/22/2021 0757
F0817/21 NOTAMN
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/5100S10804E999
A) YMMM
B) 2103210541 C) 2103220757
D) 2103210541 TO 2103210818
   2103220520 TO 2103220757
PRI REENTRY 210321
E) US ROCKET SPACE DEBRIS
FLW RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
HAZARDOUS OPS WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR ATMOSPHERIC RE-ENTRY AND
SPLASHDOWN OF LAUNCH VEHICLE FALCON-9 STARLINK V1.0-L22 WI THE
FOLLOWING AREAS:
FROM 2943S   06007E
            TO 2455S   06427E
             TO 3845S   08430E
             TO 4512S   09945E
             TO 4946S   11913E
             TO 5042S   13819E
             TO 4850S   15644E
             TO 5146S   15808E
             TO 5442S   14832E
             TO 5620S   13103E
             TO 5552S   10750E
             TO 4911S   08505E
             TO 3432S   06413E TO BEGINNING
F) SFC G) UNL
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : March 2021
Post by: oldAtlas_Eguy on 03/11/2021 11:20 pm
According to Next Spaceflight, this launch is now planned for March 21, 05:37 UTC (1:37 AM local) from SLC-40.

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/2677
Since booster availability would make it very interesting if another launch was done after this in March. This should be the last for March.

But this launch in the ~last week of March would make the total for Q1 2021 at 9 launches.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 21 March 2021 (04:37 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/12/2021 07:07 pm
SpaceFlight Now is confirming date and time.

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March 21
Starlink V1.0-L22
Launch time: 0437 GMT (12:37 a.m. EDT)
Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 21 March 2021 (0437 UTC)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/13/2021 02:01 pm
For a flight in March there are 2 boosters available. But one of them them would be used by L21 leaving the other available to be used by L22.

Cross-post re: Starlink v1.0 Flight 21:
Quote from: SpaceX tweet
Targeting Sunday, March 14 at 6:01 a.m. EDT for Falcon 9's next launch of 60 Starlink satellites. The first stage booster supporting this mission has completed eight flights to date.
= 10:01 March 14 UTC
B1051.9 (1st ninth use)

For a March 21 launch, the Falcon 9 first stage must be 1060.6.
As of March 21, available 1st stages, previous landing to launch:
1060.6 = 45 days
1049.9 = 17 days
1058.7 = 10 days
1063.2 = not yet available?

State of play on the Space Coast for the immediate future:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)
2021
March 24 NET late 21 22 23 - Starlink flight 23 (x60) [v1.0 L22] - Falcon 9-112 (B1060.6 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 08:58 04:37 22:19 21:58
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

NET very late March or early April? - Starlink flight 24 (x60) [v1.0 L23] - Falcon 9-113 (S) - Kennedy LC-39A / Canaveral SLC-40?
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

NET April 22 - USCV-2: Dragon v2 Crew 2 - Falcon 9 (B1061.2 S) - Kennedy LC-39A - 10:11
(ISS flights: launch 22-26 minutes earlier/day)

April Q2 - Starlink flight 25 (x60) [v1.0 L24] - Falcon 9 (S) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A?
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

April Q2 - Starlink flight 26 (x60) [v1.0 L25] - Falcon 9 (S) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A?
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

April? Q2 - Starlink flight 27 (x60) [v1.0 L26] - Falcon 9 (S) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A?
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

Changes on March 9th
Changes on March 11th
Changes on March 12th
Changes on March 13th
Changes on March 16th
Changes on March 18th
Changes on March 19th
zubenelgenubi
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 21 March 2021 (0437 UTC)
Post by: vaporcobra on 03/14/2021 10:02 am

For a March 21 launch, the Falcon 9 first stage must be 1060.6.
As of March 21, available 1st stages, previous landing to launch:
1060.6 = 45 days

Next Spaceflight confirmed B1060 :) https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/2677
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 21 March 2021 (0437 UTC)
Post by: Mat-FoundInSpace on 03/16/2021 12:47 am
Ben Cooper lists this launch as TBD now...

Next Spaceflight has it moved to 3/22 619pm EDT, suggesting a different orbital plane
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/2677
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 22 March 2021 (2219 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 03/16/2021 10:21 am
Overnight I received these NGA notices which are for the original March 21 launch date.

Primary Day = Sunday, March 21 at ~04:37 UTC.
Backup Day = Monday, March 22 at ~04:16 UTC.

Quote from: NGA
160415Z MAR 21
NAVAREA IV 226/21(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   210332Z TO 210630Z MAR, ALTERNATE
   220311Z TO 220609Z MAR
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-38-55N 080-37-38W, 29-23-00N 079-48-00W,
      29-15-00N 079-38-00W, 28-35-00N 080-20-00W,
      28-30-59N 080-33-16W.
   B. 31-44-00N 077-14-00W, 33-17-00N 076-03-00W,
      33-31-00N 074-59-00W, 33-10-00N 074-36-00W,
      32-27-00N 074-46-00W, 31-25-00N 076-56-00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 220709Z MAR 21.
Quote from: NGA
160351Z MAR 21
HYDROPAC 835/21(61,75,76).
SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN.
DNC 03, DNC 04, DNC 05.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   210541Z TO 210818Z MAR, ALTERNATE
   220520Z TO 220757Z MAR
   IN AREA BOUND BY
   29-43S 060-07E, 24-55S 064-27E,
   38-45S 084-30E, 45-12S 099-45E,
   49-46S 119-13E, 50-42S 138-19E,
   48-50S 156-44E, 51-46S 158-08E,
   54-42S 148-32E, 56-20S 131-03E,
   55-52S 107-50E, 49-11S 085-05E,
   34-32S 064-13E.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 220857Z MAR 21.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 21 March 2021 (0437 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/16/2021 01:21 pm
Next Spaceflight has it moved to 3/22 619pm EDT, suggesting a different orbital plane
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/2677

SpaceFlight Now confirms the new date/time
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 22 March 2021 (2219 UTC)
Post by: Raul on 03/16/2021 05:11 pm
Valid NOTMAR messages of launch NET 22 March 22:19 UTC
Alternative launch days: 23 Mar 21:58 | 24 Mar 21:36 | 25 Mar 21:15 | 26 Mar 20:53 | 27 Mar 20:31 | 28 Mar 20:10 | 29 Mar 19:48
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161657Z MAR 21
NAVAREA IV 228/21(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   222204Z TO 222342Z MAR, ALTERNATE
   232143Z TO 232331Z, 242121Z TO 242259Z,
   252100Z TO 252237Z, 262038Z TO 262216Z,
   272016Z TO 272156Z, 281955Z TO 282133Z
   AND 291933Z TO 292111Z MAR
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-38-55N 080-37-38W, 29-23-00N 079-48-00W,
      29-15-00N 079-38-00W, 28-35-00N 080-20-00W,
      28-30-59N 080-33-16W.
   B. 31-44-00N 077-14-00W, 33-17-00N 076-03-00W,
      33-31-00N 074-59-00W, 33-10-00N 074-36-00W,
      32-27-00N 074-46-00W, 31-25-00N 076-56-00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 226/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 292211Z MAR 21.

161715Z MAR 21
HYDROPAC 841/21(61,75,76).
SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN.
DNC 03, DNC 04, DNC 05.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   230013Z TO 230130Z MAR, ALTERNATE
   232352Z TO 240119Z, 242330Z TO 250047Z,
   252309Z TO 260025Z, 262247Z TO 270004Z,
   272225Z TO 272344Z, 282204Z TO 282321Z
   AND 292142Z TO 292259Z MAR
   IN AREA BOUND BY
   29-43S 060-07E, 24-55S 064-27E,
   38-45S 084-30E, 45-12S 099-45E,
   49-46S 119-13E, 50-42S 138-19E,
   48-50S 156-44E, 51-46S 158-08E,
   54-42S 148-32E, 56-20S 131-03E,
   55-52S 107-50E, 49-11S 085-05E,
   34-32S 064-13E.
2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 835/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 292359Z MAR 21.

Map of Launch Hazard Areas (https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?hl=en&mid=1CCc2GEEGG08j6fMUrkBEbDA5QFscr2bD&ll=30.749966946666923%2C-76.42617895925308&z=7), with ASDS landing for B1060.6 ~615km downrange, fairing recovery ~667km downrange and S2 reentry south of Australia, implied double S2 burn launch profile.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 22 March 2021 (2219 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 03/18/2021 05:00 pm
One day postponement per new NGA notices.  Launch times remain what Raul posted above with March 23 as the new Primary Day.

Quote from: NGA
181650Z MAR 21
NAVAREA IV 236/21(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   232143Z TO 232331Z MAR, ALTERNATE
   242121Z TO 242259Z, 252100Z TO 252237Z,
   262038Z TO 262216Z, 272016Z TO 272156Z,
   281955Z TO 282133Z AND 291933Z TO 292111Z MAR
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-38-55N 080-37-38W, 29-23-00N 079-48-00W,
      29-15-00N 079-38-00W, 28-35-00N 080-20-00W,
      28-30-59N 080-33-16W.
   B. 31-44-00N 077-14-00W, 33-17-00N 076-03-00W,
      33-31-00N 074-59-00W, 33-10-00N 074-36-00W,
      32-27-00N 074-46-00W, 31-25-00N 076-56-00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 228/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 292211Z MAR 21.
Quote from: NGA
181707Z MAR 21
HYDROPAC 863/21(61,75,76).
SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN.
DNC 03, DNC 04, DNC 05.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   232352Z TO 240119Z MAR, ALTERNATE
   242330Z TO 250047Z, 252309Z TO 260025Z,
   262247Z TO 270004Z, 272225Z TO 272344Z,
   282204Z TO 282321Z AND 292142Z TO 292259Z MAR
   IN AREA BOUND BY
   29-43S 060-07E, 24-55S 064-27E,
   38-45S 084-30E, 45-12S 099-45E,
   49-46S 119-13E, 50-42S 138-19E,
   48-50S 156-44E, 51-46S 158-08E,
   54-42S 148-32E, 56-20S 131-03E,
   55-52S 107-50E, 49-11S 085-05E,
   34-32S 064-13E.
2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 841/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 292359Z MAR 21.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 23 March 2021 (2158 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/18/2021 10:46 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1372681746995625984
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 23 March 2021 (2158 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/18/2021 10:48 pm
https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1372661451878436865

Fairing half on deck is a pretty good indicator it will be used for recovery
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 23 March 2021 (2158 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/18/2021 10:51 pm
Ben Cooper confirming new day/time:

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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the Starlink 22 internet satellite batch on March 23 at 5:58pm EDT
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 23 March 2021 (2158 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/19/2021 01:14 pm
SpaceFlight Now also concurs:

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Launch time: 2158 GMT (5:58 p.m. EDT)
Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 23 March 2021 (2158 UTC)
Post by: Conexion Espacial on 03/19/2021 04:10 pm
the mission is now scheduled for March 24th.
https://twitter.com/Raul74Cz/status/1372958334601547776
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 23 March 2021 (2158 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 03/19/2021 04:32 pm
Here are the new NGA notices along with the full set of estimated launch times.

Primary Day = Wednesday, March 24 at ~08:38 UTC.
Backup Day #1 = Thursday, March 25 at ~08:16 UTC.
Backup Day #2 = Friday, March 26 at ~07:55 UTC.
Backup Day #3 = Saturday, March 27 at ~07:33 UTC.
Backup Day #4 = Sunday, March 28 at ~07:12 UTC.
Backup Day #5 = Monday, March 29 at ~06:50 UTC.
Backup Day #6 = Tuesday, March 30 at ~06:28 UTC.

Quote from: NGA
191632Z MAR 21
NAVAREA IV 242/21(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   240823Z TO 241021Z MAR, ALTERNATE
   250801Z TO 250959Z, 260740Z TO 260938Z,
   270718Z TO 270916Z, 280657Z TO 280854Z,
   290635Z TO 290833Z AND 300613Z TO 300811Z MAR
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-38-55N 080-37-38W, 29-23-00N 079-48-00W,
      29-15-00N 079-38-00W, 28-35-00N 080-20-00W,
      28-30-59N 080-33-16W.
   B. 31-44-00N 077-14-00W, 33-17-00N 076-03-00W,
      33-31-00N 074-59-00W, 33-10-00N 074-36-00W,
      32-27-00N 074-46-00W, 31-25-00N 076-56-00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 236/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 300911Z MAR 21.
Quote from: NGA
191656Z MAR 21
HYDROPAC 875/21(61,75,76).
SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN.
DNC 03, DNC 04, DNC 05.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   241032Z TO 241209Z  MAR, ALTERNATE
   251010Z TO 251147Z, 260949Z TO 261126Z,
   270927Z TO 271104Z, 280906Z TO 281042Z,
   290844Z TO 291021Z AND 300822Z TO 300959Z MAR
   IN AREA BOUND BY
   29-43S 060-07E, 24-55S 064-27E,
   38-45S 084-30E, 45-12S 099-45E,
   49-46S 119-13E, 50-42S 138-19E,
   48-50S 156-44E, 51-46S 158-08E,
   54-42S 148-32E, 56-20S 131-03E,
   55-52S 107-50E, 49-11S 085-05E,
   34-32S 064-13E.
2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 863/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 301059Z MAR 21.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (~08:38 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/19/2021 04:52 pm
Ben Cooper has a launch time:

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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the Starlink 22 internet satellite batch on March 24 at 4:58am EDT.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/20/2021 11:20 pm
An interesting juxtaposition of launches, currently scheduled less than 24 hours apart.

March 24 - Starlink flight 23 (x60) [v1.0 L22] - Falcon 9-112 (B1060.6 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 08:58 UTC

March 25 - OneWeb flight 5 (x36) - Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M (B15000-005/123-05 (ST30)) - Vostochniy, 1S - 02:47 UTC
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/21/2021 12:40 am
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/2677

Launch time is 04:58 UTC (12:58 AM Eastern) on March 24th.
I suspect he has mis-labeled the EDT launch time as UTC.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/21/2021 12:46 pm
https://twitter.com/spacexfleet/status/1373631787797204992

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It's a gray and gloomy morning but the work never stops and OCISLY droneship is about to depart for the Starlink V1 L22 mission.

NSF Fleetcam: youtube.com/watch?v=gnt2wZ…
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/21/2021 01:16 pm
90% GO on primary and backup days. Low secondary risks.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/21/2021 01:29 pm
https://spacexfleet.com/next

Recovery fleet details now confirmed. Summarized in the top post, but check out the link for more details.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 03/21/2021 02:12 pm
Here are the new NGA notices along with the full set of estimated launch times.

Primary Day = Wednesday, March 24 at ~08:38 UTC.
Backup Day #1 = Thursday, March 25 at ~08:16 UTC.
Backup Day #2 = Friday, March 26 at ~07:55 UTC.
Backup Day #3 = Saturday, March 27 at ~07:33 UTC.
Backup Day #4 = Sunday, March 28 at ~07:12 UTC.
Backup Day #5 = Monday, March 29 at ~06:50 UTC.
Backup Day #6 = Tuesday, March 30 at ~06:28 UTC.

Based on the validity period of the weather forecast, I've adjusted my estimated launch times, which now also brings my Primary Day launch time in agreement with Next Spaceflight, Spaceflight Now, and Ben Cooper.

I've also enhanced my offset rules for NGA notices for better accuracy in the future.

Primary Day = Wednesday, March 24 at ~08:58 UTC.
Backup Day #1 = Thursday, March 25 at ~08:36 UTC.
Backup Day #2 = Friday, March 26 at ~08:15 UTC.
Backup Day #3 = Saturday, March 27 at ~07:53 UTC.
Backup Day #4 = Sunday, March 28 at ~07:32 UTC.
Backup Day #5 = Monday, March 29 at ~07:10 UTC.
Backup Day #6 = Tuesday, March 30 at ~06:48 UTC.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/21/2021 02:47 pm
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1373653060048805888

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Sunday I-Spy: Droneship Edition

I-spy on OCISLY:

2 Starlink terminals
1 fire suppression nozzle
1 camera that shares the landing view
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/21/2021 07:52 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1373688321797414918
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/21/2021 07:54 pm
https://twitter.com/JConcilus/status/1373650355251261440
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/22/2021 01:33 pm
L-2 launch weather forecast, still 90% GO (dropping now to 80% on delay day)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: RocketLover0119 on 03/22/2021 05:02 pm
TFR’s for the launch have been posted at last.

https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_1_8100.html

https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_1_8109.html

Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0858 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/23/2021 12:40 pm
L-1 weather still 90% GO, no major changes
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: gongora on 03/23/2021 02:08 pm
https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1374278158346690567
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CelesTrak has pre-launch SupTLEs for #Starlink V1.0-22 with 60 satellites scheduled to launch on Mar 24 at 0828 UTC. Deployment time is set for 09:32:21.540 UTC: https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/supplemental/.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/23/2021 03:50 pm
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1374402714763849733

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Progress so far on fairing recovery vessel Shelia Bordelon. They have a bit to go to pass the booster LZ then about 100 km past that for the fairing sweet spot. No update on OCISLY as Finn is a hard tug to track without AIS. #Starlink #SpaceXFleet
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: scr00chy on 03/23/2021 03:52 pm
Rocket is vertical:

https://twitter.com/HoosierWeather/status/1374379101029494792?s=20
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/23/2021 07:18 pm
https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1374455508405424128

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Falcon 9 launch of 60 Starlink satellites is targeted for tomorrow, March 24 at 4:28 a.m. EDT from SLC-40 in Florida → spacex.com/launches
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/23/2021 07:19 pm
https://youtu.be/a15czI9B91c
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: scr00chy on 03/23/2021 07:51 pm
Visual mission profile with a cute little Shelia Bordelon
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/23/2021 07:54 pm
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SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, March 24 for launch of 60 Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The instantaneous window is at 4:28 a.m. EDT, or 8:28 UTC, and a backup opportunity is available on Thursday, March 25 at 4:06 a.m. EDT, or 8:06 UTC.

The Falcon 9 first stage rocket booster supporting this mission previously supported launch of the GPS-III Space Vehicle 03 and Turksat 5A missions in addition to three Starlink missions. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. One half of Falcon 9’s fairing supported the Sentinel-6A mission and the other supported a previous Starlink mission.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: scdavis on 03/23/2021 08:03 pm
{... counts missions listed...} Huh, only 5 missions so far - it hasn't been used much yet, it's almost new.

... That was actually my internal thought process. Then I stopped and considered what a strange response that was! Did anyone else respond that way?
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: ZachS09 on 03/23/2021 08:36 pm
Having subtracted T.S. Kelso's estimated Starlink deployment time (09:32:22 UTC) by the total mission duration (1 hour, 3 minutes, 52 seconds), the launch time should be at 08:28:30 UTC (4:28:30 AM Eastern).
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: soltasto on 03/23/2021 10:38 pm
"Press kit" capture with OCR
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Everything Space on 03/24/2021 12:18 am
Some stats via https://www.boostertracker.com/
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 12:25 am
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/03/falcon-9-starlink-l22-liftoff/

NSF pre launch article is up
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 02:24 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEY77NjwITQ

Coverage starts at 3:45am EDT/0745 UTC
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Nomadd on 03/24/2021 02:36 am
Some stats via https://www.boostertracker.com/
What's the difference between "flight with a flight proven booster" and "re-flight of a booster"?
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: tgio on 03/24/2021 02:53 am
Some stats via https://www.boostertracker.com/
What's the difference between "flight with a flight proven booster" and "re-flight of a booster"?

The difference might be that "flight with a flight proven booster" specifies Falcon 9. The Falcon Heavy test flight and STP-2 missions both had previously-flown side boosters, which would count as booster reflights but not as "Falcon 9 flights with a flight proven booster," and so would account for the difference between the numbers.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Nevyn72 on 03/24/2021 03:04 am
Some stats via https://www.boostertracker.com/
What's the difference between "flight with a flight proven booster" and "re-flight of a booster"?

One is overall, the other is this year, otherwise the same thing.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Comga on 03/24/2021 04:24 am
Some stats via https://www.boostertracker.com/ (https://www.boostertracker.com/)
What's the difference between "flight with a flight proven booster" and "re-flight of a booster"?

The difference might be that "flight with a flight proven booster" specifies Falcon 9. The Falcon Heavy test flight and STP-2 missions both had previously-flown side boosters, which would count as booster reflights but not as "Falcon 9 flights with a flight proven booster," and so would account for the difference between the numbers.

IOW
A Falcon Heavy launch with previous flown boosters increases the "flight with a flight proven booster" count by one but increases the "re-flight of a booster" count by two.
The difference of 2 in the counts means two Heavy launches have 2 re-flown boosters each, as tgio said.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 06:34 am
https://youtu.be/bnNqdDox6JU
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: vaporcobra on 03/24/2021 06:50 am
Go for prop load.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 06:50 am
NSF is live
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 07:01 am
https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1374631757014654978

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T-30 minutes until launch of Starlink. Webcast will go live ~15 minutes before liftoff spacex.com/launches
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 07:09 am
T-20 vent
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Chris Bergin on 03/24/2021 07:10 am
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1374634508344045568
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:23 am
Preparing OCISLY
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:27 am
Prop load complete
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: cpushack on 03/24/2021 07:28 am
Go For Launch
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:29 am
Liftoff!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 07:30 am
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1374639413418934278
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: cpushack on 03/24/2021 07:31 am
Pretty nice camera views for a night launch

MECO
Stage Sep
SES1
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:32 am
Stage sep and fairing sep
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:35 am
Entry burn
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: cpushack on 03/24/2021 07:36 am
Entry Burn looked clean
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: cpushack on 03/24/2021 07:37 am
Falcon has kanded

Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:37 am
Stuck the landing
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: cpushack on 03/24/2021 07:38 am
First I have seen the landed booster giving its view from its own camera
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:40 am
SpaceX coverage resumes at T+44 min
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Chris Bergin on 03/24/2021 07:41 am
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1374641537301241859
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 07:42 am
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1374641575192522754
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: HVM on 03/24/2021 07:52 am
Again, no countdown audio.

Also BLEEP!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 07:53 am
https://twitter.com/zshauladventure/status/1374643188510687233

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Another stunning @SpaceX launch this morning. Got to love those #Falcon9 rockets! GO #Starlink

📷: Me - @NextHorizonsSF

https://twitter.com/kyle_m_photo/status/1374643696919064577

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SpaceX does it again #SpaceX #Falcon9 #Starlink
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 08:14 am
SES-2, good orbit.

Was some debris that flew off just before burn
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 08:15 am
https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/status/1374648953887715332

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Falcon 9 launches 60 Starlink satellites at 4:28am this morning.

Edit to add:

https://twitter.com/mike_seeley/status/1374651742596558850

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Launch. Land. Repeat.

Another beautiful SpaceX Falcon9 launch carrying 60 Starlink satellites to orbit Wednesday morning at 4:28am.

(📷: me / @WeReportSpace)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 08:15 am
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1374651018827476995
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 08:34 am
Starlink deployment successful
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 08:34 am
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1374655637750218754
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Rekt1971 on 03/24/2021 08:36 am
Successful Starlink deployment. Congrats to SpaceX on another successful launch and landing.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/24/2021 08:36 am
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1374655811146768386
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 09:10 am
SpaceX launch photo

Edit to add: 2nd photo
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: OneSpeed on 03/24/2021 11:34 am
Here is a comparison between the first stage telemetry for Starlink L21 and L22. The main differences are:

1. The vee-shaped throttle bucket of L21 compared to the flat bottomed bucket of L22.
2. The slightly lower acceleration of the life leader L21 B1051.9 booster from about T+110s, resulting in MECO a couple of seconds later than its B1060.6 junior.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 11:42 am
https://twitter.com/spacecoast_stve/status/1374652406261235712

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Liftoff!

Falcon 9 B1060 begins its 6th journey to space, carrying 60 #Starlink satellites to orbit in the wee hours of the morning here on the Space Coast.

Overview by Justin Davenport (@Bubbinski): https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/03/falcon-9-starlink-l22-liftoff/

https://twitter.com/spacecoast_stve/status/1374655024303894528

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Falcon 9 illuminates the Space Coast on its 6th flight.

B1060 got its start flying a GPS-III satellite, with Turksat 5A and a few Starlinks sprinkled in there.

After a successful landing on OCISLY, we’ll see her back in port in a few days!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: cscott on 03/24/2021 12:40 pm
First I have seen the landed booster giving its view from its own camera
Also first time I remember seeing simultaneous stage 1 and stage 2 views during stage separation.  A couple of new tricks!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: RocketLover0119 on 03/24/2021 12:42 pm
First I have seen the landed booster giving its view from its own camera
Also first time I remember seeing simultaneous stage 1 and stage 2 views at stage separation.  A couple of new tricks!

That’s not new, been shown many times in the past.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/24/2021 01:08 pm
https://twitter.com/johnpisaniphoto/status/1374644345052274697

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I am always searching for new perspectives from around the Space Coast. Here’s a shot I’ve been wanting to try for a while of @Explorationtwr and #Falcon9 🚀 #Starlink

@SpaceX @PortCanaveral #spacecoast
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Lewis007 on 03/25/2021 04:48 am
Nice pic here: https://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=173260
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/25/2021 12:30 pm
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1375077370705625092

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Starlink recovery update:

Stand in fairing recovery ship Shelia Bordelon is keeping a steady pace and should be back by tomorrow. I can only assume OCISLY is not far behind GO Quest with a possible return of late Friday/early Saturday. #SpaceXFleet #Starlink
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/26/2021 08:45 am
https://twitter.com/kyle_m_photo/status/1375375412163973120

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Shelia Bordelon has returned to Port Canaveral with two fairing halves that she lifted out of the water with her crane.  They look intact, but are not tarped. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/26/2021 10:34 am
https://twitter.com/kyle_m_photo/status/1375405755617185794

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Shelia Bordelon using her crane to easily offload a fairing half onto a truck. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX

https://twitter.com/kyle_m_photo/status/1375409996616327170

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Sheila's second fairing half is already airborne and almost on the truck. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/26/2021 03:23 pm
https://youtu.be/tzru94ox8lA
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/26/2021 03:28 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1375464848507670533

Time lapse from NSF’s own Fleetcam
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: dpark on 03/26/2021 06:16 pm
I haven't seen this posted yet. Public radio outlet Northwest Public Broadcasting is reporting that debris seen over NW skies was due to a failed Falcon 9 2nd stage deorbit burn.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html)

Edit: Apologies. This is indeed the L17 2nd stage that re-entered the other night. Not L22's.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: DigitalMan on 03/26/2021 07:01 pm
I haven't seen this posted yet. Public radio outlet Northwest Public Broadcasting is reporting that debris seen over NW skies was due to a failed Falcon 9 2nd stage deorbit burn.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html)

I suppose the question they should be asking themselves is, what does a 2nd stage reentry after a successful de-orbit burn look like.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/26/2021 07:11 pm
I haven't seen this posted yet. Public radio outlet Northwest Public Broadcasting is reporting that debris seen over NW skies was due to a failed Falcon 9 2nd stage deorbit burn.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html)

I believe that’s from L17. The discussion starts from this post:
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=52511.msg2206157#msg2206157
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: John Santos on 03/26/2021 07:22 pm
I haven't seen this posted yet. Public radio outlet Northwest Public Broadcasting is reporting that debris seen over NW skies was due to a failed Falcon 9 2nd stage deorbit burn.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/us/seattle-rocket-spacex.html)

I suppose the question they should be asking themselves is, what does a 2nd stage reentry after a successful de-orbit burn look like.
Exactly the same, but no one sees it because it is somewhere south of New Zealand.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/26/2021 07:54 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1375529126241693699
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/26/2021 10:18 pm
https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/status/1375584534914273287

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Good evening from Cape Canaveral!

Falcon 9 B1060 is almost home after its recent launch of Starlink satellites and landing on SpaceX’s ‘Of Course I Still Love You’ droneship.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/26/2021 10:42 pm
https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/status/1375590747785805827
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/26/2021 10:42 pm
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1375586263923838977
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/26/2021 11:00 pm
https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/status/1375597051417858049

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Stunning sunset as Falcon 9 B1060 returns to Port Canaveral after its recent Starlink mission.

https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1375594122296320003

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B1060-6 has returned to Port Canaveral onboard OCISLY following the SpaceX Starlink L22 mission.
Welcome home! #SpaceXFleet

Live views via #Fleetcam youtu.be/gnt2wZBg89g

Mission overview by @Bubbinski nasaspaceflight.com/2021/03/falcon…
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/27/2021 01:00 pm
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1375804445229998085

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Of Course I Still Love You returned to Port Canaveral with B1060-6 Friday evening. The booster from the Starlink L22 mission is being processed ahead of leg retraction. #SpaceX

Sunny views of booster processing can be found via the NSF Fleetcam 👇
youtu.be/gnt2wZBg89g
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/29/2021 07:00 pm
B1060 is now on the stand.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L22 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 24 March 2021 (0828 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 03/30/2021 07:21 pm
Horizontal, probably shipping out tomorrow.