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Title: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/04/2021 09:52 am
Discussion thread for Starlink v1.0 Launch 28

NSF Threads for Starlink v1.0 L28: Discussion (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=53745.0)
NSF Articles for Starlink v1.0 L28: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/05/starlink-complete-first-shell/

Launched successfully 26 May 2021 at 2:59pm EDT (1859 UTC) on Falcon 9 (booster 1063.2) from CCSFS SLC-40. ASDS landing on Just Read the Instructions was achieved, towed by tugboat Finn Falgout. Recovery support ship was GO Quest. Fairing recovery of both halves from the water was accomplished by GO Searcher and GO Navigator.

Payload: A batch of 60 Starlink satellites. Expected deployment orbit of approximately 283 x 260 km.
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SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, May 26 for the next Falcon 9 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 2:59 p.m. EDT, or 18:59 UTC, and a backup opportunity is available on Thursday, May 27 at 2:38 p.m. EDT, or 18:38 UTC.

Falcon 9’s first stage booster previously supported the Sentinel-6A mission. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Just Read the Instructions” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. One half of Falcon 9’s fairing previously supported four Starlink missions, and the other previously supported a Starlink mission and the Transporter-1 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 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/04/2021 12:09 pm
 0126-EX-ST-2021 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=initial&application_seq=105208) Starlink RF Mission 5-2 STA application

0126-EX-ST-2021 (https://apps.fcc.gov/els/GetAtt.html?id=268191) Starlink RF Mission 5-2 Grant
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/10/2021 04:31 pm
To be launched in May or June? (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=52191.msg2235144#msg2235144)

State of play on the Space Coast for the immediate future:
Scheduled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2021
May 15 Q2 April? mid May - Starlink flight 28 27 (x52 x60) [v1.0 L26], Capella 6, Tyvak-0130 - Falcon 9-118 (1058.8 S) - Kennedy LC-39A - 22:56 22:54 22:58
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

May 18 17 - SBIRS-GEO 5, TDO-3 (EZ-3), TDO-4 (EZ-4) - Atlas V 421 (AV-091) - Canaveral SLC-41 -  17:37 17:31 17:42 17:35

May 26 NET May - Starlink flight 29 (x60) [v1.0 L28] - Falcon 9-119 (1063.2 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 18:59:35 ~19:00
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

June 3 early June - Dragon v2 SpX-22 (CRS-22) - Falcon 9-120 (1067.1 S) - Kennedy LC-39A - 17:29:29 ~17:00
(ISS flights: launch 22-26 minutes earlier/day)

Early June NET Q2 1 - SiriusXM SXM-8 - Falcon 9-121 (1061.3 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - ~04:00 04:25
(geosynchronous satellites: launch about 4 minutes earlier/day)

NET June (mid-June?) - Starlink flight 30 (x60) [v1.0 L29] - Falcon 9-122? (S) - Kennedy LC-39A? / Canaveral SLC-40
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

June 17 July  - GPS III SV05 - Falcon 9-123? (B1062.2 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:00-01:00 June 18
(GPS: launch about 4 minutes earlier/day)

June 23 late - STP-3: STPSat-6, ROOSTER-1 (LDPE-1), small satellites (x6) - Atlas V 551 (AV-093) - Canaveral SLC-41

late June-July - Transporter-2: Capella 5, D2/AtlaCom-1, GNOMES 2, ION SCV-003, LEMUR-2 (x1), LINCS A, LINCS B, Mandrake 2A, Mandrake 2B, Minas (x1), SAI-2, Satellogic sat (x4), Sherpa-FX2 [Astrocast (x5), Hawk (x3), LEMUR-2 (x3), Lynk-06, PAINANI-II, SpaceBEE (x12), hosted payload: TagSat-2], Sherpa-LTE1 [ARTHUR-1, Faraday Phoenix, KSM-2 (Kleos Polar Vigilance Mission) (x4), LEMUR-2 (x1), Orbit Fab Tenzing, Shasta, Tiger-2], Starlink (x?) [v1.0], TUBIN, Vigoride-1 [Alba Cluster 3 (DelfiPQ, Grizu-263a, EASAT-2, Hades, TRSI-2, Sattla-2, Unicorn 1, Unicorn 2A, Unicorn 2D), AuroraSat-1, LABSAT, NUTSAT, STEAMSAT, SWIFTVISION, VZLUSAT-2], Vigoride-2 [Broncosat-1, Challenger, FEES-2, Gossamer, Guardian-Alpha, IRIS-A, Kepler-16, Kepler-17, Oresat0, SanoSat-1, STORK-1, STORK-2, STORK-3, Steamsat-2, TROPICS Pathfinder, TRSI-3], XR-2, YAM-2, YAM-3 - Falcon 9 (L) - Canaveral SLC-40 Vandenberg SLC-4E

NET July (NET late June?) - Starlink flight 31 (x60) [v1.0 L30] - Falcon 9 (S) - Kennedy LC-39A? / Canaveral SLC-40
(Starlink: launch 20-22 minutes earlier/day)

October July - USSF-44: TBD, TETRA-1 - Falcon Heavy-04 - Kennedy LC-39A

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zubenelgenubi
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Raul on 05/14/2021 07:22 am
Active NOTAM in MELBOURNE information region for Stage2 reentry of Starlink_v1.0-L28, with primary launch date NET 26 May.
Launch time corresponds to approximately ~19:00 UTC, which looks to be similar orbital plane as Starlink v1.0 L26.
Backup dates 27 May to 02 Jun.

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MELBOURNE (FIR/FIC/ACC/COM/MET)
NOTAM #: F1576/21   Class: International   Status: Active   Issue Date UTC: 05/13/2021 1859   Start Date UTC: 05/26/2021 2010   End Date UTC: 05/29/2021 2127
F1576/21 NOTAMN
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/5304S11652E999
A) YMMM
B) 2105262010 C) 2105292127
D) 2105262010 TO 2105262232
   2105271948 TO 2105272210
   2105281927 TO 2105282148
   2105291905 TO 2105292127
PRI LAUNCH 21 05 26 2010 TO 21 05 26 2232
E) ROCKET LAUNCH WILL TAKE PLACE
FLW RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
HAZARDOUS OPS WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR ATMOSPHERIC RE-ENTRY AND
SPLASHDOWN OF LAUNCH VEHICLE OP X0699 FALCON 9 STARLINK V1.0-L28 WI
THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
FM 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

MELBOURNE (FIR/FIC/ACC/COM/MET)
NOTAM #: F1578/21   Class: International   Status: Active   Issue Date UTC: 05/13/2021 1859   Start Date UTC: 05/30/2021 1843   End Date UTC: 06/02/2021 2001
F1578/21 NOTAMR F1577/21
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/5304S11652E999
A) YMMM
B) 2105301843 C) 2106022001
D) 2105301843 TO 2105302105
   2105311822 TO 2105312044
   2106011800 TO 2106012022
   2106021739 TO 2106022001
E) ROCKET LAUNCH WILL TAKE PLACE
FLW RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
HAZARDOUS OPS WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR ATMOSPHERIC RE-ENTRY AND
SPLASHDOWN OF LAUNCH VEHICLE OP X0699 FALCON 9 STARLINK V1.0-L28 WI
THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
FM 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 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Mat-FoundInSpace on 05/14/2021 11:08 am
Gonna be a quick pad turnaround if SXM-8 is still scheduled to launch on 6/1
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Alvian@IDN on 05/14/2021 11:18 am
Gonna be a quick pad turnaround if SXM-8 is still scheduled to launch on 6/1
Except if this one uses 39A, since there's a 10 days of gap between this & upcoming L26 vs 5 days between this & SXM-8
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: klod on 05/14/2021 11:38 am
Gonna be a quick pad turnaround if SXM-8 is still scheduled to launch on 6/1
Except if this one uses 39A, since there's a 10 days of gap between this & upcoming L26 vs 5 days between this & SXM-8
We have pending launch of CRS-22 from 39A on 2021-06-03. 2 Days TO - sounds unreal. Only SLC-40 and 5 days TO.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Mat-FoundInSpace on 05/14/2021 02:21 pm
Yeah, CRS-22 will require LC39A for a longer time than SXM-8 will require SLC-40.

If the schedule holds, it's a pretty safe bet L-28 will launch from SLC-40.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/14/2021 03:44 pm
Confirmation from Ben Cooper:

Hard target 26 May afternoon
CCSFS SLC-40
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/14/2021 04:23 pm
Yeah, CRS-22 will require LC39A for a longer time than SXM-8 will require SLC-40.

If the schedule holds, it's a pretty safe bet L-28 will launch from SLC-40.

I agree that NASA’s workflow for ISS launches requires quite a bit of pad availability.

The previous launch at SLC-40 was 09 May. The 17 day gap is due to a lack of booster availability, but might also indicate that this is a fastball mission.

If so, I suspect that SXM-8 is delayed a few days, opening up this launch opportunity. Not a big effect to the schedule when considering the 16 day gap to GPS III SV05.

Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Orbiter on 05/14/2021 04:27 pm
Guessing this'll use B1060.8 & SXM-8 uses B1063.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/14/2021 04:41 pm
Guessing this'll use B1060.8 & SXM-8 uses B1063.

Or could be the other way around.

28 day turnaround on B1060, close to the record but might explain the launch date. 34 days if it launches SXM-8.

Also maybe B1061 if it’s not reserved.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/14/2021 08:08 pm
Confirmed B1063.2

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5332
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/15/2021 01:00 am
B1063 arrived at the Cape March 15 or 16, after a cross-country trip from Vandenberg. (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=42977.msg2203591#msg2203591)

Confirmed B1063.2 (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5332)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/16/2021 02:25 am
Ben Cooper is confirming a launch time of 2:59pm EDT (1859 UTC).
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Norm38 on 05/16/2021 09:43 pm
Guessing this'll use B1060.8 & SXM-8 uses B1063.

Or could be the other way around.

28 day turnaround on B1060, close to the record but might explain the launch date. 34 days if it launches SXM-8.

Also maybe B1061 if it’s not reserved.

I’m quite surprised they’d use B1063.2 on a Starlink milk run and give Sirius the -8. Unless with -10 in the books (and no loss of payload from reuse) it just isn’t an issue anymore and each flight gets the next booster that’s available.  That would be most surprising.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/17/2021 02:21 am
I’m quite surprised they’d use B1063.2 on a Starlink milk run and give Sirius the -8. Unless with -10 in the books (and no loss of payload from reuse) it just isn’t an issue anymore and each flight gets the next booster that’s available.  That would be most surprising.

It seems like a fastball launch opportunity with limited notice. The launch date seems to be the earliest possible if they were to start LV integration on the day they made the announcement.

SXM-7 launched on a .7 flight, maybe someone liked the idea of SXM-8 going up on a .8 flight. SXM doesn’t get final say on booster selection unless they pay for it. Kinda like renting a car.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/19/2021 10:00 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1395033373874266120

GO Searcher will probably be on fairing recovery
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Raul on 05/22/2021 09:44 am
Issued NOTMAR messages of launch NET 26 May 18:59 UTC.
Alternative launch days:  27 May 18:37, 28 May 18:16, 29 May 17:54, 30 May 17:32, 31 May 17:11, 01 Jun 16:49, 02 Jun 16:28 UTC.
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220601Z MAY 21
NAVAREA IV 435/21(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   261759Z TO 262047Z MAY, ALTERNATE
   271737Z TO 272025Z, 281716Z TO 282003Z,
   291654Z TO 291942Z, 301632Z TO 301920Z,
   311611Z TO 311859Z MAY, 011549Z TO 011837Z,
   AND 021528Z TO 021816Z JUN
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-38-08N 080-37-46W, 28-57-00N 080-19-00W,
      28-51-00N 080-12-00W, 28-34-00N 080-27-00W,
      28-30-53N 080-33-14W.
   B. 31-27-00N 077-29-00W, 33-17-00N 076-03-00W,
      33-31-00N 074-59-00W, 33-10-00N 074-36-00W,
      32-27-00N 074-46-00W, 31-15-00N 077-17-00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 433/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 021916Z JUN 21.

220230Z MAY 21
HYDROPAC 1520/21(61,75,76).
INDIAN OCEAN.
WESTERN SOUTH PACIFIC.
DNC 03, DNC 04, DNC 05.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   262010Z TO 262232Z MAY, ALTERNATE
   271948Z TO 272210Z, 281927Z TO 282148Z,
   291905Z TO 292127Z, 301843Z TO 302105Z,
   311822Z TO 312044Z MAY, 011800Z TO 012022Z
   AND 021739Z TO 022001Z JUN 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 022101Z JUN 21.
Map of Launch Hazard Areas (https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?hl=en&mid=1ttdICaDzms7ltRa8IlxFXgbUCtZxIDmW&ll=31.18398126049782%2C-78.86300555869776&z=7), with estimated B1063.2 landing approximately 631km downrange and fairing recovery ~682km downrange.
S2 reentry south of Australia again - double S2 burn launch profile.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/22/2021 11:19 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1396240844596916228
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 05/23/2021 01:29 pm
L-3 weather forecast.  Primary Day = 90% 'Go'.  Backup Day #1 = 80% 'Go'.  All additional risks are Low for both days.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/23/2021 09:49 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1396488592642347008
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Droneship support ship GO Quest has departed from Port Canaveral. With another set of stacked launches, this ship won't be back in Florida for weeks.
Two Starlink dishes too!
Views earlier from Fleetcam.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 05/24/2021 12:09 pm
L-2 weather forecast.  Primary Day = 90% 'Go'.  Backup Day #1 = 80% 'Go'.  All additional risks are Low for both days.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/24/2021 04:31 pm
GO Searcher departed from Port Canaveral last night to support fairing recovery for the upcoming Starlink launch.

https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1396845037833568256
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: jjyach on 05/24/2021 05:20 pm
Rocket is vertical at SLC-40
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: wannamoonbase on 05/24/2021 05:35 pm
0126-EX-ST-2021 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=initial&application_seq=105208) Starlink RF Mission 5-2 STA application

0126-EX-ST-2021 (https://apps.fcc.gov/els/GetAtt.html?id=268191) Starlink RF Mission 5-2 Grant


Have we ever learned about the 'RF' Missions mean and how they are different from earlier Starlink flights?
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/24/2021 07:13 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1396906150109589504

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GO Navigator has departed from Jacksonville and will join GO Searcher offshore to conduct fairing recovery for the upcoming Starlink mission
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/24/2021 07:17 pm
A static fire test is expected. Not surprising, considering there were engines and components removed, as well as the six month furlough.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/24/2021 10:12 pm
https://twitter.com/TGMetsFan98/status/1396948218504699904
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A Falcon 9 is vertical and venting at SLC-40. Potential static fire at the top of the hour [2200 UTC] ahead of the Starlink v1.0 L28 mission, launching Wednesday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnt2wZBg89g

EDIT
https://twitter.com/TGMetsFan98/status/1396950167304253445
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Orrrrr maybe not?

2nd EDIT
I "rewound" the live coverage. There's a vent at 5:42:08 pm EDT from the rocket. It's a horizontal vent, just above and parallel to one of the wires hanging in the mid-field of view.

3rd EDIT
The substantial T-20 minutes vent occurs at 6:45 pm EDT.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/24/2021 10:50 pm
SFN is confirming a static fire is planned.

https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/05/24/spacex-rolls-out-rocket-for-sixth-falcon-9-launch-in-five-weeks/
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/24/2021 10:52 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1396961007424229378

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SpaceX is loading propellants into a Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for a test-firing expected around 7:05pm EDT (2305 GMT).
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/24/2021 11:09 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1396965813194788867
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/24/2021 11:20 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1396967804386127872
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Everything Space on 05/24/2021 11:57 pm
https://twitter.com/TylerG1998/status/1396966392725901313?
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/25/2021 01:27 am
Now we wait for #SpaceX to confirm a good test via “the tweet™️”.

SpaceX doesn’t tweet static fire confirmations for Starlink launches anymore.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/25/2021 04:27 am
https://youtu.be/MEzt5Pv_QJc

https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/05/24/spacex-rolls-out-rocket-for-sixth-falcon-9-launch-in-five-weeks/
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Zed_Noir on 05/25/2021 07:08 am
Now we wait for #SpaceX to confirm a good test via “the tweet™️”.

SpaceX doesn’t tweet static fire confirmations for Starlink launches anymore.


However, SpaceX does tweet their date and time targets for a launch. Which come after a successful static fire if there was one.

Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Mat-FoundInSpace on 05/25/2021 03:58 pm
Now we wait for #SpaceX to confirm a good test via “the tweet™️”.

SpaceX doesn’t tweet static fire confirmations for Starlink launches anymore.


However, SpaceX does tweet their date and time targets for a launch. Which come after a successful static fire if there was one.

They don't do this very far in advance, usually
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 05/25/2021 04:56 pm
A cancel-and-replace Rocket Launching notice from the NGA.  There is a small change to area A.  No change to the scheduled dates and times.

Quote from: NGA
251517Z MAY 21
NAVAREA IV 439/21(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   261759Z TO 262047Z MAY, ALTERNATE
   271737Z TO 272025Z, 281716Z TO 282003Z,
   291654Z TO 291942Z, 301632Z TO 301920Z,
   311611Z TO 311859Z MAY, 011549Z TO 011837Z,
   AND 021528Z TO 021816Z JUN
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-39-08N 080-37-46W, 28-57-00N 080-19-00W,
      28-51-00N 080-12-00W, 28-34-00N 080-27-00W,
      28-30-53N 080-33-14W.
   B. 31-27-00N 077-29-00W, 33-17-00N 076-03-00W,
      33-31-00N 074-59-00W, 33-10-00N 074-36-00W,
      32-27-00N 074-46-00W, 31-15-00N 077-17-00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 435/21.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 021916Z JUN 21.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: emmettiscool on 05/25/2021 06:51 pm
Does anyone know if it’s launching on the 26th or not it’s very conflicting
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 05/25/2021 09:33 pm
Does anyone know if it’s launching on the 26th or not it’s very conflicting

SpaceX has updated their Launches (https://www.spacex.com/launches/) webpage for this launch.

Quote from: SpaceX
SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, May 26 for the next Falcon 9 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 2:59 p.m. EDT, or 18:59 UTC, and a backup opportunity is available on Thursday, May 27 at 2:38 p.m. EDT, or 18:38 UTC.

Falcon 9’s first stage booster previously supported the Sentinel-6A mission. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Just Read the Instructions” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. One half of Falcon 9’s fairing previously supported four Starlink missions, and the other previously supported a Starlink mission and the Transporter-1 mission.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRu-ekesDyY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRu-ekesDyY)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/25/2021 09:35 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1397303062759313408
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: ZachS09 on 05/25/2021 11:58 pm
https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1397315581070565379

I'm estimating the launch time to be 18:59:35 UTC (2:59:35 PM EDT).

It's the payload separation time of 20:03:23 UTC (4:03:23 PM EDT) subtracted by the mission duration (1 hour, 3 minutes, 48 seconds).
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: SMS on 05/26/2021 03:24 am
https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1397387458967490561

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Some views of 'Super Flower Blood Moon' : Moonrise over Indian River Lagoon this evening May 25
+VAB & #SpaceX #Falcon9 raised at pad 40 in background for launch tomorrow Wed May 26 at 259 PM !!!
Lunar eclipse upcoming overnight- BUT not in FL
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: scr00chy on 05/26/2021 09:59 am
Visual mission profile by ElonX.net
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 05/26/2021 01:18 pm
Sometime this morning yesterday's L-1 weather forecast was posted to the PSFB website.  (As of 01:20 EDT this morning the website still had Monday's L-2 weather forecast.)

There was no change to the forecast anyway.  Still 90% 'Go' for today and 80% 'Go' for tomorrow with all additional risks Low.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 02:46 pm
https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1397564186813767687

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In an otherwise nondescript launch attempt, SpaceX goes for 100 successful flights in a row. Quite a milestone.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/05/is-spacex-reliable-company-goes-for-100th-successful-flight-in-a-row-today/

Edit to clarify: Eric explains that he’s not counting Amos-6 as it wasn’t a flight. So the 100 flights goes back to December 2015.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 04:58 pm
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eKfJPq4KbXc

NSF coverage starts at 2:15pm EDT (1815 UTC)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 05:00 pm
NSF pre launch article is up

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/05/starlink-complete-first-shell/
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 05:55 pm
https://twitter.com/emrekelly/status/1397611041148788736

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Good afternoon from the Cape, where I promise a Falcon 9 rocket is standing at the other end of this heat haze. Liftoff of 60 Starlink satellites (29th) set for 1459 ET. Weather looks good.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Comga on 05/26/2021 06:04 pm
Does anyone know if it’s launching on the 26th or not it’s very conflicting

SpaceX has updated their Launches (https://www.spacex.com/launches/) webpage for this launch.

Quote from: SpaceX
SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, May 26 for the next Falcon 9 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 2:59 p.m. EDT, or 18:59 UTC, and a backup opportunity is available on Thursday, May 27 at 2:38 p.m. EDT, or 18:38 UTC.

Falcon 9’s first stage booster previously supported the Sentinel-6A mission. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Just Read the Instructions” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. One half of Falcon 9’s fairing previously supported four Starlink missions, and the other previously supported a Starlink mission and the Transporter-1 mission.
This says that coverage starts at 3:00 EDT / 19:00 UTC.
That's a minute after the launch time in the tread title.
Is launch slightly later than previously anticipated?
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 06:07 pm
This says that coverage starts at 3:00 EDT / 19:00 UTC.
That's a minute after the launch time in the tread title.
Is launch slightly later than previously anticipated?

SpaceX launch coverage starts 15 mins before launch.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 05/26/2021 06:15 pm
This says that coverage starts at 3:00 EDT / 19:00 UTC.
That's a minute after the launch time in the tread title.
Is launch slightly later than previously anticipated?

Unfortunately SpaceX schedules the webcast videos for launch time (but on a 5-minute mark) rather than when coverage is actually going to start.

The 18:59 UTC launch time is correct.  As Jansen noted, SpaceX will start coverage around 15 minutes before that.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Ken the Bin on 05/26/2021 06:20 pm
Mission Control Audio:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr6mqWTQbAs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr6mqWTQbAs)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 06:22 pm
NSF stream is live
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/26/2021 06:24 pm
It’s launch day in Florida! #SpaceX #Falcon9 #Starlink

https://twitter.com/TGMetsFan98/status/1397590091879653380
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Scintillant on 05/26/2021 06:39 pm
Fun tidbit from the NSF stream: this flight marks a reuse milestone for the fairings, as one of the halves will be making its 5th flight. The other half is making its 3rd flight. Both fairing halves have flown more flights than the booster itself!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 06:39 pm
T-20 venting
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 06:41 pm
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1397623688254697482

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T-20 mins vent. Falcon 9 B1063-2 (a youngster by SpaceX standards) set to launch the Starlink L28 mission from SLC-40.

➡️youtube.com/watch?v=eKfJPq…
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 06:51 pm
https://youtu.be/xRu-ekesDyY

SpaceX coverage is live with Youmei Zhou hosting
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 06:55 pm
twitter.com/spacex/status/1397626461742190593

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Today's flight will mark the 40th time SpaceX has reflown Falcon fairing halves since November 2019

https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1397626470776795138

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This will also be the first time we fly a fairing half on its fifth mission
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 06:55 pm
T-5 min
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 06:59 pm
Liftoff!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 07:00 pm
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1397628691178524677
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 07:01 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1397628837568020480
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 07:03 pm
MECO & stage sep
Fairing sep
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 07:04 pm
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1397629602218971137
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: matthewkantar on 05/26/2021 07:06 pm
SpaceX feed mentions this is the fortieth fairing recovery. Not sure how much the program cost, but nearly a quarter billion dollars worth of fairings is a gaudy number.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 07:06 pm
Entry burn
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: HVM on 05/26/2021 07:07 pm
Can we get a picture of the sonic boom mist cone? Near MaxQ [Doh] (That scared me $hitless)
Ok, I do it myself.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 07:08 pm
Stuck the landing
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 07:09 pm
https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1397630808937009152
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 07:10 pm
Coverage resumes at T+44:30
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: kevinof on 05/26/2021 07:11 pm
Can we get a picture of the sonic boom mist cone. (That scared me $hitless)

https://twitter.com/djsnm/status/1397629068917436417?s=21


It’s impressive. I need to change my boxers. :)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Mongo62 on 05/26/2021 07:13 pm
Can we get a picture of the sonic boom mist cone. (That scared me $hitless)

Scared me as well. The condensation cloud happened just as the vehicle went supersonic, and I had an instant flashback to CRS-7 for a few moments.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: HVM on 05/26/2021 07:25 pm
Can we get a picture of the sonic boom mist cone. (That scared me $hitless)

Scared me as well. The condensation cloud happened just as the vehicle went supersonic, and I had an instant flashback to CRS-7 for a few moments.
Maybe it was ice cloud (Cirrus) and both position of sun and ice crystals made it so bright as sonic boom hit it?

Quick checking of basic of meteorology tells me that only cirrus clouds (plus massive thunderstorm tops) exits that altitude.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 07:46 pm
Second burn was 1.58 seconds, nominal orbit insertion
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: rsdavis9 on 05/26/2021 07:57 pm
Can we get a picture of the sonic boom mist cone. (That scared me $hitless)

Scared me as well. The condensation cloud happened just as the vehicle went supersonic, and I had an instant flashback to CRS-7 for a few moments.
Maybe it was ice cloud (Cirrus) and both position of sun and ice crystals made it so bright as sonic boom hit it?

Quick checking of basic of meteorology tells me that only cirrus clouds (plus massive thunderstorm tops) exits that altitude.

Was that audio of the sonic boom? I could have sworn I heard something at that exact moment.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: tleski on 05/26/2021 07:58 pm
There was a frame of LOX tank shown just before the second burn. Looks like nicely settled.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 08:03 pm
Deployment successful
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 08:03 pm
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1397640478766649346
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/26/2021 08:05 pm
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1397645077053325314
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/26/2021 08:07 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1397644910828789760
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: HVM on 05/26/2021 08:17 pm
Can we get a picture of the sonic boom mist cone. (That scared me $hitless)

Scared me as well. The condensation cloud happened just as the vehicle went supersonic, and I had an instant flashback to CRS-7 for a few moments.
Maybe it was ice cloud (Cirrus) and both position of sun and ice crystals made it so bright as sonic boom hit it?

Quick checking of basic of meteorology tells me that only cirrus clouds (plus massive thunderstorm tops) exits that altitude.

Was that audio of the sonic boom? I could have sworn I heard something at that exact moment.
Yes, some tell stories how they can hear Aurora Borealis and this was ten times lower, and sonic...
(It was SpaceXer puffing into the mic before saying the line in the loop...)
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Herb Schaltegger on 05/26/2021 08:57 pm
Quote from: Chris Bergin tweet
100 consecutive launch successes for Falcon 9!

Since CRS-7? Or since the AMOS-6 pad RUD?
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Nomadd on 05/26/2021 09:17 pm
Quote from: Chris Bergin tweet
100 consecutive launch successes for Falcon 9!

Since CRS-7? Or since the AMOS-6 pad RUD?
CRS-7 was F9 flight 19. This was 119. Amos 6 isn't part of the count, and was between 28 and 29. The in flight abort test is part of the count.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: allio on 05/27/2021 12:11 am
missed the live launch earlier. just caught the stream off youtube. anyone else get nervous with the telemetry dropouts? you kinda expext video dropouts but can't remember telemetry dropouts like that before that didnt indicate a booster issue..... happy they got it back. well done spacex!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: jketch on 05/27/2021 01:05 am
I was watching live and felt the same way.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/27/2021 01:07 am
twitter.com/spacecoast_stve/status/1397655991647358980

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Liftoff for the 100th consecutive successful #Falcon9 mission!

This #Starlink mission will complete the 1st orbital "shell" of the internet satellites, and allow SpaceX to offer the service to non-beta users.

Overview by Justin Davenport (@Bubbinski): nasaspaceflight.com/2021/05/starli…

https://twitter.com/spacecoast_stve/status/1397655998366638080

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To clarify, this batch still has a few months of checkouts and maneuvering into their final orbits before the service can be made available to the general public.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: leovinus on 05/27/2021 01:44 am
A small movie clip of today’s Starlink launch. I love how fast it climbs.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/27/2021 07:02 am
https://youtu.be/DlkXVJQ0atE
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: ugordan on 05/27/2021 08:14 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxjO7xuGiQ0
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: OneSpeed on 05/27/2021 11:32 am
Here is a comparison between the Starlink L27 and L28 telemetry.

Some points of interest are:

1. The younger L28 booster B1063.2 took a more conservative path through MaxQ, possibly to the advantage of the now 5 times re-used payload fairing half.
2. L28 ran a little harder later in the boost phase, perhaps with the confidence of youth.
3. The L28 S1 telemetry drop-outs on entry had no impact on the success of the landing, as you would expect from an autonomous flight controller.
4. The S2 profiles were practically identical.
5. How it looked from my place.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: eeergo on 05/27/2021 12:43 pm
From Northern Spain and Southern France:

https://twitter.com/jarimakinen/status/1397782164683509763
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: leovinus on 05/28/2021 12:43 am
Any ETA when the booster will be back in Port Canaveral?
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: SPKirsch on 05/28/2021 01:11 am
twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1398041070924148736
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Estimating OCISLY droneship and B1063 to arrive at Port Canaveral on Saturday late afternoon/evening.
https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1398048533492781062
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I MEAN JUST READ THE INSTRUCTIONS**

https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1398036037427875840
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GO Searcher and GO Navigator are due to arrive at Port Canaveral on Friday evening.

Each ship should hopefully have a fairing half from the latest Starlink launch.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Steven Pietrobon on 05/28/2021 08:55 am
Here's the archived link to the SpaceX web page and my poor attempt at converting it to a pdf file.

https://web.archive.org/web/20210526125140/https://www.spacex.com/launches/index.html
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/28/2021 11:25 pm
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1398419713378684928

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It's a busy evening in Port Canaveral as GO Navigator rolls in with one fairing half followed by OCISLY with a party going on deck. GO Searcher is expected later this evening. OCISLY has been completing inspections/sea trials

At least one half looks good.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/28/2021 11:30 pm
https://twitter.com/spacexfleet/status/1398417832182964227

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First fairing half has arrived in great shape. GO Searcher and the other half are due in around 90 minutes time.

SpaceX workers have sent two collection trucks to Port Canaveral so safe to assume both halves are good.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/29/2021 02:51 am
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1398448142610227202
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/29/2021 03:25 pm
JRTI droneship is slowly closing in on Port Canaveral.

Looking more like dawn tomorrow at this point but still a possibly of late tonight. More to follow later.

https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1398651985394601984
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/30/2021 01:29 am
The slowdowm to 1.3 kn. is a guarantee we won't see arrival till morning. See yall then!

https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1398764429622325248
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/30/2021 10:38 am
https://twitter.com/spacexfleet/status/1398944977611280387

https://twitter.com/kyle_m_photo/status/1398951411774263296

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Welcome back JRTI and B1063-2 #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/30/2021 10:39 am
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1398950850266083337

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B1063 is arriving at Port Canaveral and you can watch along on the @NASASpaceflight Fleetcam and join us in chat while we watch the view from @RustysInThePort
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/30/2021 12:25 pm
One of the youngsters of the #Falcon9 fleet, B1063 has returned from its 2nd mission. Even in its infancy, this booster has already launched from both coasts, getting its start launching Sentinel-6 from Vandenberg.

https://twitter.com/spacecoast_stve/status/1398967167798939653
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/30/2021 12:54 pm
B1063 back in Port Canaveral after two trips to space and back

https://twitter.com/TGMetsFan98/status/1398983745982586883
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/30/2021 12:54 pm
JRTI and B1063-2 have finished berthing

https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1398963190550208513
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 05/30/2021 04:39 pm
Starlink dishes for scale?

https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1399027359886544904
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/30/2021 05:50 pm
https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1399056896389267461

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Starlink L28 has officially completed with the return of B1063-2. This launch featured the fifth flight of a fairing half (40th reuse of fairing halves to date), the 85th landing of a booster and completion of the first Starlink shell. #SpaceX

Overview:
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/05/starlink-complete-first-shell/
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/31/2021 04:45 pm
No holiday at Pier 6. Booster moved to the stand
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/31/2021 07:58 pm
twitter.com/mike_seeley/status/1399450853346533387

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Monday afternoon at Port Canaveral: #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster B1063 has one landing leg retracted. (Person for scale.)

That landing leg seems whiter than usual, no?

📷: me / @WeReportSpace

https://twitter.com/mike_seeley/status/1399454963982536711

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Closer view. Unusually white; the legs on either side are definitely darker.
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/31/2021 08:01 pm
https://twitter.com/tylerg1998/status/1399454995012014086

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Meanwhile, in Port Canaveral: #Falcon9 B1063-3 appears to have all its landing legs locked up once again, so it can be transported back to #SpaceX’s processing facilities at the Cape before its next mission.

Via the @NASASpaceflight / Rusty’s #FleetCam: youtu.be/gnt2wZBg89g
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 05/31/2021 11:24 pm
Booster is already horizontal. That is some quick processing!
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 05/31/2021 11:28 pm
https://twitter.com/jennyhphoto/status/1399499210081320960

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B1063-2 resting at port.
#spacex #spacexfleet
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 06/01/2021 12:59 am
Wrapping and shipping likely tomorrow
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: FutureSpaceTourist on 06/01/2021 04:01 pm
https://youtu.be/RElSRaXLQrI
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Rondaz on 06/01/2021 07:45 pm
People always ask how wide a Falcon 9 is this should give you size reference... That's a 2 lane road

https://twitter.com/goaliebear88/status/1399740597095878658
Title: Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink v1.0 L28 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 26 May 2021 (1859 UTC)
Post by: Jansen on 06/01/2021 10:31 pm
https://twitter.com/tskelso/status/1399853398015365125