I think LC-39A is, or will soon be, transitioning to Falcon Heavy operations.
I expect [Starlink 6-64] launch, and all other Falcon 9 Florida June launches, will depart from SLC-40.
The June Starlink launches should alternate between ASOG and JRTI.
What remains to be revealed is when the Florida Starlink Group 7 and Group 8 launches will begin.
Well the next Starlink launch has been filed and...it's Group 8-5, previous filed at the FCC to launch from the Cape.
Five Starlinks from Florida using the new landing area...
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0300-EX-ST-2024 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=131915&RequestTimeout=1000) Mission 2110 Starlink Group 8-5/Exuma trajectory
ASDS position:
North 24 29 51 West 76 25 36
and SpaceX being SpaceX...
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0308-EX-ST-2024 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=131940&RequestTimeout=1000) Mission 2110 Starlink Group 8-5/Northbound Trajectory
ASDS position:
North 32 29 0 West 76 0 28
Launch to the northeast would place the orbit's southernmost latitude south of Australia.Well the next Starlink launch has been filed and...it's Group 8-5, previous filed at the FCC to launch from the Cape.Map from the NOTAM. Looks like a 53° orbital inclination rather than 43°.
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on May 31 at 6:43-10:43 p.m. EDT. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches. A Falcon 9 will launch the SES-24/Astra 1P communications satellite for SES from pad 40 on mid-June.
B1083 is for Polaris Dawn?Quote from: Chris Bergin tweetSpaceX Falcon 9 B1083 is set to launch the Starlink 6-56 mission from 39A. [May 8]Quote from: Jared Isaacman tweet["The Phantom Menace" meme]
"We will watch your career with great interest."Quote from: SpaceX tweetBlue seas and blue skies for Falcon 9 landing. [May 8]Quote from: Jared Isaacman tweetWelcome back 1083
F1966/24 NOTAMR F1956/24
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/5249S12008E999
A) YMMM
B) 2406050217 C) 2406100509
D) 2406050217 TO 2406050626
2406060155 TO 2406060626
2406070133 TO 2406070616
2406080111 TO 2406080554
2406090048 TO 2406090531
2406100026 TO 2406100509
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 FALCON-9 STARLINK 8-5 WI THE FOLLOWING
AREAS:
4903S 16101E
4711S 15859E
5117S 11527E
3952S 08205E
4136S 08009E
5337S 11428E TO BEGINNING
F) SFC G) UNL
Delayed by 24 hours per this NOTAM:QuoteF1966/24 NOTAMR F1956/24
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/5249S12008E999
A) YMMM
B) 2406050217 C) 2406100509
D) 2406050217 TO 2406050626
2406060155 TO 2406060626
2406070133 TO 2406070616
2406080111 TO 2406080554
2406090048 TO 2406090531
2406100026 TO 2406100509
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 FALCON-9 STARLINK 8-5 WI THE FOLLOWING
AREAS:
4903S 16101E
4711S 15859E
5117S 11527E
3952S 08205E
4136S 08009E
5337S 11428E TO BEGINNING
F) SFC G) UNL
Could you please help out those of us who struggle to translate the bare-bones compact format to common time?
I see “D) 2406050217 TO 2406050626”
and think: 2024 June 5 2:17 UTC to 6:26 UTC
Is my reading correct?
Wouldn't that be an over 26 hr delay?
If you are facile with these, could you and our other knowledgeable contributors please just include the common time label in your posts?
Thank you
010440Z JUN 24
NAVAREA IV 630/24(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
050004Z TO 050358Z JUN, ALTERNATE
052342Z TO 060358Z, 062320Z TO 070348Z,
072258Z TO 080326Z, 082235Z TO 090303Z AND
092213Z TO 100241Z JUN IN AREAS BOUND BY:
A. 28-39.02N 080-37.70W, 28-52.00N 080-21.00W,
28-48.00N 080-15.00W, 28-37.00N 080-22.00W,
28-32.11N 080-33.73W.
B. 32-13.00N 076-41.00W, 33-04.00N 075-53.00W,
33-24.00N 075-03.00W, 33-16.00N 074-50.00W,
32-37.00N 075-04.00W, 31-58.00N 076-17.00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 100341Z JUN 24.
NGA Rocket Launching notice.
SPACE-X STARLINK 8-5 CAPE CANAVERAL SFS, FL
PRIMARY: 6/5/24 0004Z-0358Z
BACKUP: 6/5/24 2342Z-0358Z
6/6/24 2320Z-0348Z
6/7/24 2258Z-0326Z
6/8/24 2235Z-0303Z
6/9/24 2213Z-0241Z
031737Z JUN 24
NAVAREA IV 636/24(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
050004Z TO 050358Z JUN, ALTERNATE
052342Z TO 060358Z, 062320Z TO 070348Z
072258Z TO 080326Z, 082235Z TO 090303Z, AND
092213Z TO 100241Z JUN IN AREAS BOUND BY:
A. 28-39.02N 080-37.70W, 28-52.00N 080-21.00W,
28-48.00N 080-15.00W, 28-37.00N 080-22.00W,
28-32.11N 080-33.73W.
B. 32-02.00N 076-52.00W, 33-04.00N 075-53.00W,
33-24.00N 075-03.00W, 33-16.00N 074-50.00W,
32-37.00N 075-04.00W, 31-48.00N 076-35.00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 100341Z JUN 24.
A new NGA Rocket Launching notice with some changes to the Location B coordinates. I'm pretty sure this should have been a cancel-and-replace, but it isn't, so both notices will be in effect.
CelesTrak has pre-launch SupGP data for the @Starlink Group 8-5 launch from Cape Canaveral on 2024-06-05 at 02:16:00 UTC: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/table.php?FILE=starlink-g8-5. Deployment of 20 satellites at 03:07:43.820 UTC.
Targeting tonight for a Falcon 9 launch of 20 @Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities →
SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, June 4 for a Falcon 9 launch of 20 Starlink satellites, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities, to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 10:16 p.m. ET. If needed, additional opportunities are also available on Wednesday, June 5 starting at 7:50 p.m. ET.
A live webcast of this mission will begin on X @SpaceX about five minutes prior to liftoff. Watch live.
This is the 20th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched CRS-22, Crew-3, Turksat 5B, Crew-4, CRS-25, Eutelsat HOTBIRD 13G, mPOWER-a, PSN SATRIA, Telkomsat Merah Putih 2, and 10 Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
Deployment confirmed, marking more than 50 @Starlink satellites in orbit with Direct to Cell capabilities
The passive fairing half for this mission recently supported a @Starlink mission on May 22 – less than two weeks ago – marking our fastest launch-to-launch turn around for fairing refurbishment and reuse
First Direct to Cell launch from the Cape!
This brings our total DTC sat count in orbit to 51.
Falcon 9 launches 20 @Starlink satellites – including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities – to orbit from Florida, completing this booster’s 20th launch and landing
Managed to capture a photo of Starlink 8-5 from the UK about 20 minutes after launch. Can easily make out the stack of satellites and the second stage.
Last nights Starlink 8-5 from Cape Canaveral.
Another beautiful morning in Florida as Falcon 9 returns from Starlink 8-5 atop JRTI droneship! nsf.live/spacecoast 🌞
SpaceX recovery ship Bob delivers a big haul of four fairing halves back to Florida, after concurrently supporting the Starlink 8-5 and 10-1 missions this week. 🎥 nsf.live/spacecoast
Bob returned to PC on Jun 9 @ 5:31pm ET