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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #500 on: 12/05/2018 11:33 pm »
If they fish this booster out and launch it again, will that yellow "L" change to a green "S"?

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #501 on: 12/05/2018 11:44 pm »
If they fish this booster out and launch it again, will that yellow "L" change to a green "S"?

No

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #502 on: 12/06/2018 05:36 am »
If they fish this booster out and launch it again, will that yellow "L" change to a green "S"?

No

And if changed it should be a green W. ;)

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #503 on: 12/08/2018 11:42 am »
Maybe time for a new FPIP? ;) Pretty Please... ;)
O, I updated it last week
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43418.msg1704237#msg1704237
It seems the only change since then is a delay of SSO-A...
Did I miss something?

No thanks. I missed that update. :)

How about now?
We have DM-1 targeting Jan 17th, and some others getting target dates too. ArabSat not likely feb, but getting more solid too, as already 2 cores are at McGregor...

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #504 on: 12/10/2018 12:13 pm »
...
How about now?
We have DM-1 targeting Jan 17th, and some others getting target dates too. ArabSat not likely feb, but getting more solid too, as already 2 cores are at McGregor...

It's updated, in regular place.

I had a flu, so it's possible I missed something. Please let me know if you find any mistakes in the chart.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #505 on: 12/11/2018 09:37 pm »
XYO Network Headed to Space

Some blockchain company will have a satellite launching on CRS-19, brokered by Spaceflight.  I would assume deployment of whatever it is will be from ISS?
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #506 on: 12/15/2018 06:00 pm »
Clarin.com
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He made reference to the placing in orbit of the Argentine satellite Saocom 1A (in October) and assured that "by the end of 2019 or the beginning of 2020" the Saocom 1B will be ready for its launch.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #507 on: 12/17/2018 02:43 pm »
Why isn't there a USAF GPS III-2?

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #508 on: 12/17/2018 02:46 pm »
Why isn't there a USAF GPS III-2?

We chose to call it GPS III SV01, less confusing since that is the actual payload.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #509 on: 12/23/2018 02:52 pm »
End of year manifest archive:

Discussion of the manifest, and updates. The best guess at the current manifest is in this post. 

The first four posts in this thread are maintained
1 - Current manifest and some links
2 - Past launches
3 - Smoliarm's graphical manifest
4 - links

Discussion of the table format should be done here: SpaceX Manifest Table Format Discussion
Prior thread: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4

Sites:
      C=Cape Canaveral Spaceport (KSC/CCAFS) (UTC-4 EDT,UTC-5 EST)
            CCAFS SLC-40: Active for Falcon 9
            KSC LC-39A: Active for Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy, will need further work for Commercial Crew
      V=Vandenberg (UTC-7 PDT,UTC-8 PST)
            SLC-4E: Active for Falcon 9
      B=Boca Chica (UTC-5 CDT,UTC-6 CST)
            Site preparation work underway

U.S. daylight saving time starts second Sunday in March, ends first Sunday in November, time changes at 2:00 a.m. local time

       Local        LV  Core   Ret- .                             .    Mass   .     Mis-
Est. Date,  Time/UTC.   S/N    urn  Payload(s)                    Orb  (kg)   Site sion
------------------- --- ------ ---  ----------------------------  ---  -----  -----  ----
2018-01-07*2000/-5F91043.1LZumaLEO?C-40(48)
2018-01-31  1625/-5F91032.2XGovSat-1 (SES-16)GTO4230C-4049
2018-02-06  1545/-5HRNR*LSLFH Demo/Tesla RoadsterESC~1.2kC-39A(H1)
2018-02-22  0617/-8F91038.2XPAZ & Microsat 2a/2bSSO2.2k+V-4E50
2018-03-06  0033/-5F91044XHispasat 1F (30W-6)GTO6092C-4051
2018-03-30  0714/-7F91041.2XIridium NEXT (Flight 5)PLR9600V-4E52
2018-04-02  1630/-4F91039.2XCRS SpX-14LEO~10kC-4053
2018-04-18  1851/-4F91045.1SNASA (TESS)HEO325C-4054
2018-05-11  1614/-4F91046SBangabandhu-1GTO3.7kC-39A55
2018-05-22  1248/-7F91043.2XIridium NEXT 6/GRACE-FOPLR~6kV-4E56
2018-06-04  0045/-4F91040.2XSES-12GTO5384C-4057
2018-06-29  0542/-4F91045.2XCRS SpX-15LEO~10kC-4058
2018-07-22  0150/-4F91047STelstar 19 VantageGTO7075C-4059
2018-07-25  0439/-7F91048SIridium NEXT (Flight 7)PLR9600V-4E60
2018-08-07  0118/-4F91046.2SMerah Putih (Telkom 4)GTO5800C-4061
2018-09-10  0045/-4F91049STelstar 18 Vantage/Apstar-5CGTO7060C-4062
2018-10-07*1921/-7F91048.2LSAOCOM 1ASSO3000V-4E63
2018-11-15  1546/-5F91047.2SEs'hail 2GTO5300C-39A64
2018-12-03  1034/-8F91046.3SSSO-ASSO~4kV-4E65
2018-12-05  1316/-5F91050LCRS SpX-16LEO~10kC-4066
2018-12-23  0851/-5F91054XUSAF GPS III SV01MEO4400C-4067
------------------- --- ------ ---  ----------------------------  ---  -----  ----- ----
2019-01-07  0753/-8F91049.2SIridium NEXT (Flight 8)PLR9600V-4E68
2019-01-17 (NET)F91051SCCtCap DM1LEO.C-39A.
2019-02-13  0915/-5F9.?PSN VI / SpaceIL / GTO-1GTO~6k?C-40.
2019-02F9RLRADARSAT ConstellationSSO~5k?V-4E.
2019-03HNLSLArabsat 6AGTO~6kC-39AH2
2019-03F9.LCRS SpX-17LEO~10kC.
2019-04 (NET)HR...STP-2 (US Air Force)MEO~8k?C-39AH3
2019F9..SARah 1SSO~2200V-4E.
2019-Q2F9..CCiCap In-Flight Abort TestSUB.CN/A
2019-05-07F9.LCRS SpX-18LEO~10kC.
2019-Q2F9R.AMOS-17GTO5500C.
2019-06F9NSCCtCap DM2 (Crew)LEO.C-39A.
2019F9..SARah 2/3SSO~3600V-4E .
2019-H2F9..JCSAT-18/Kacific-1GTO~6k+C.
2019-08 (NET)F9NSCCtCap Crew-1LEO.C-39A.
2019-10F9N.USAF GPS III-3MEO3880C.
2019-10F9..CRS SpX-19LEO~10kC.
2019-lateF9..SiriusXM SXM-7GTO>5400C(80)
2019-12 (NET)F9..USAF GPS III-4MEO3880C(100)
2019-late (NET)F9..SAOCOM 1B and companionsSSO~3-4kV-4E.
2020-01F9..CRS SpX-20LEO~10kC.
2020-midF9..SiriusXM SXM-8GTO>5400C(80)
2020F9..Türksat 5AGTO3500C.
2020F9..CRS2 SpX-21LEO~10kC.
2020-09HN.AFSPC-52GTO.C-39A.
2020-11F9..Sentinel-6 (Jason-CS)LEO1440V-4E.
2020F9..CRS2 SpX-22LEO~10kC.
2020F9..Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter?550C(82)
2020F9..USAF GPS III-5MEO3880C(100)
2020F9..USAF GPS III-6MEO3880C(100)
2021H..Ovzon-3GEO?C-39A.
2021F9..Türksat 5BGTO4500C.
2021-09F9..SWOTLEO2000V-4E.
2021F9R.WorldView LegionLEO.V.
2021F9R.WorldView LegionLEO.C.
2022 (Very NET)BFR..MarsTMI.?.
2023 (NET)BFR..#dearMoonTLI.?.
TBD (2020-2024)F9..Commercial Crew (5 flights)LEO.C-39A.
(begin late 2019?)F9..Starlink DeploymentLEO.C.
TBD (2021-2024)F9..CRS-2 (4+ flights)LEO.C.
TBD (2020-2022)H..one of the ViaSat 3 satsGEO6400C-39A.

Companies that appear to have launch contracts for unspecified payloads:
Eutelsat, Inmarsat, Bigelow

Secondary payloads (primary payload may not be known yet)
ispace HAKUTO-R
Spacepharma cubesat

Date: *=Local date differs from UTC date
Return: L=Land,S=Sea,X=Expendable,N/A=Not Applicable
Launch Vehicle: F9=Falcon 9, H=Falcon Heavy, F=Falcon 9 or Heavy
Core: *=FH core numbers in footnotes, N=New, R=Reused
Mission: Blue number indicates additional information in footnotes.
Colors: Successful / Unsuccessful / Mars!!!! / Footnotes / Mission failure may not be SpaceX's fault

NOTES:
(48) Zuma - Reportedly suffered payload separation failure, not confirmed by unknown customer
(H1) FH Demo - Serial Numbers:  Side1:1023.2  Center:1033  Side2: 1025.2
(80) Sirius SXM-7, SXM-8 : SSL Contract Press Release / Gunter
(82) Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter : Post

(100) GPS III - Three flights (one ordered and two options)

Possible future payloads:
Spaceflight Industries : Upcoming Spaceflight Ind. schedule update
(85) Viasat 3 : one of first two Viasat 3 birds in mid-2019 or early-2020.  Also third Viasat 3 if it gets built?
  ViaSatellite 2/10/16 SpaceNews 2/10/2016 Gunter / SpaceNews update

Competitions for future payloads:
Air Force

Canceled payloads: ABS-8, AMOS-8, GiSat-1

L2 notes on manifest:
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44432.msg1758806#msg1758806

Upcoming Mars Launch Windows: 2020-06, 2022-08, 2024-09, 2026-11, 2029-01

SpaceX Mission Paperwork / Raul's Map
L2 SpaceX CRS External Cargo
L2 Level SpaceX Falcon 9 Stage Watch / Public Core Spotting
SpaceX Launch Log (past launches) / Wikipedia Falcon Launches
Viewing flights from Vandenberg / Ben Cooper's Viewing Guide for Cape Canaveral / Viewing Flights from KSC/CCAFS
Upcoming SpaceX Talks / General Industry Talks
SpaceX Falcon Mission Simulations
SpaceX Eastern Range Landing Facilities
NSF Manifest Threads: U.S. / Russian / Arianespace / Japanese / Chinese / Indian / Rocket Lab / Consolidated
Commercial Space Index Thread

Recent Edits:
Dec 15  Moved SAOCOM-1B to end of 2019 (NET)
Dec 7  Removing GiSat-1
Oct 25  Added Viasat 3
Oct 16  Added Ovzon Falcon Heavy flight NET late 2020
Oct 16  RCM now targeting February 2019
Oct 13  Moved SWOT from 2021-04 to 2021-09
Oct 4  Moved DM-1 to 2019-01, In-Flight Abort to 2019-Q2, DM-2 to 2019-06
Oct 2  Removed Viasat 3
Sep 26  Added ispace HAKUTO-R secondary payloads
Sep 25  Removed AMOS-8
Sep 7  Changed second GPS flight from III-2 to III-3, moved later in 2019.
Sep 6  Moved AMOS-8 a couple years later
Aug 14  Removed Spaceflight GTO rideshare.
Aug 10  Moved GPS III-1 to December 2019
Aug 2  Moved DM-1 to Nov 2018, DM-2 to Apr 2019, Es'hail-2 to Q4-2018
June 30  Removed some of the speculative Spaceflight rideshares until we get more info they really exist.
June 29  Updated the next few East Coast launches based on Ben Cooper's site.
June 21  Adding AFSPC-52
May 16  SES-12 moved to NET May 31.  GPS III-01 moved to NET October.
May 9  Moved STP-2 to NET October
May 8  Iridium 7 moved to NET July 9.  PSN VI moved to 2019
Apr 18  Telstar 18V in July
Apr 15  Moved STP-2 a little later in the year
Apr 11  Changed Bangabandhu-1 from April 24 to May 4
Apr 9  Moved Iridium 6 to May 19Moved SAOCOM 1A to September
Apr 4  Changed CRS-15 to June 28.


All comments and updates are welcomed!  Thank you to all contributors!
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #510 on: 12/28/2018 09:46 pm »
Holiday update - the first picture.

And some retro snapshots - how 2018 schedule looked like in the beginning and at quarters.
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #511 on: 12/29/2018 09:06 am »
@smoliarm maybe CRS-17 should move to SLC-40 on the FPIP chart.

Seems unlikely to me that SX will insert a F9 launch in the LC-39A operations flow between the two Falcon Heavy flights.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #513 on: 01/05/2019 06:14 pm »
Has anyone heard anything about SpaceX potentially launching this Korean military satellite in 2019? It appears they have not publicly announced a launch provider yet, but curious if any rumors had been circulating.

https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/kmilsatcom-1.htm

https://www.spaceintelreport.com/lockheed-buys-military-telecom-sat-from-airbus-for-s-korea/

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #514 on: 01/08/2019 11:27 am »
https://twitter.com/IridiumBoss/status/1082534447860174850

https://twitter.com/SpaceXUpdates/status/1082535847625412608

And that comment in the first post about LC-39A needing more work before it is ready for crew can probably be removed.
What kind of wastrels would dump a perfectly good booster in the ocean after just one use?

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #515 on: 01/13/2019 06:05 pm »
The launch-mass of Nusantara Satu alone is 4735 kg.
...
https://psn.co.id/nsatu/

That page is showing a February 18 launch date.  (I'm also not entirely sure what launch mass means in this case.)
If I looked at that right (and I haven't had coffee yet so maybe I didn't) then the countdown shows a launch around 9pm EST on Feb 17 (2am UTC/9am in Jakarta on 18th).

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #516 on: 01/22/2019 06:47 pm »
For (mostly) LC-39A the first post has
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2019-02-mid (NET) F9 1051  S   CCtCap DM1             LEO .        C-39A . .
2019-03-16            F9     .     L   CRS SpX-17             LEO ~10k  C ?
2019-03                 H     N   LSL Arabsat 6A               GTO  ~6k   C-39A 
2019-04 (NET)        H     R    ...  STP-2 (US Air Force) MEO  ~8k? C-39A

We have been told (citation needed?) that STP-2 will reuse the landed boosters from Arabsat 6A launch, and that it will take at least 60 days to inspect and refurbish them.
That pushes STP-2 into May, which is in agreement with stuff I have heard. ;)
What kind of wastrels would dump a perfectly good booster in the ocean after just one use?

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #518 on: 02/06/2019 04:18 pm »
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2019/02/06/nasa-partners-update-commercial-crew-launch-dates/

Test Flight Planning Dates:
SpaceX Demo-1 (uncrewed): March 2, 2019
SpaceX In-Flight Abort Test: June 2019
SpaceX Demo-2 (crewed): July 2019

Those are all NET dates.



I removed the companion satellites from the SAOCOM 1B listing, it seems those programs have all been canceled or delayed.
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
« Reply #519 on: 02/06/2019 05:37 pm »
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