This is new...22??-EX-ST-2023 RTLS option for Mission 1909 Starlink Group 6-35 from Cape Canaveral FL at LC-40 CCAFS or LC-39a at KSC2270-EX-ST-2023 RTLS option for Mission 1910 Starlink Group 6-36 from Cape Canaveral FL at LC-40 CCAFS or LC-39a at KSC
FLIGHT PROFILEThe Starship-Super Heavy test flight will originate from Starbase, TX. The booster stage willseparate and will then perform a partial return and land in the Gulf of Mexico. The orbital Starshipspacecraft will continue on its path to an altitude of approximately 235 km before performing apowered, targeted landing in the Indian Ocean.
2224-EX-ST-2023This one is NET FebruaryQuoteFLIGHT PROFILEThe Starship-Super Heavy test flight will originate from Starbase, TX. The booster stage will separate and will then perform a partial return and land in the Gulf of Mexico. The orbital Starship spacecraft will continue on its path to an altitude of approximately 235 km before performing a powered, targeted landing in the Indian Ocean.
FLIGHT PROFILEThe Starship-Super Heavy test flight will originate from Starbase, TX. The booster stage will separate and will then perform a partial return and land in the Gulf of Mexico. The orbital Starship spacecraft will continue on its path to an altitude of approximately 235 km before performing a powered, targeted landing in the Indian Ocean.
2356-EX-ST-2023 Mission 1882 Starlink Group 6-372357-EX-ST-2023 Mission 1883 Starlink Group 6-38NET late Dec.ASDS North 25 41 37 West 75 5 42
This STA is intended to cover pre-launch testing for a commercial payload on Missions Galileo L12 and L13. Tests involve RF shielding ground system equipment attenuation stand-alone check at the SpaceX Payload Processing Facility at CCSFS. This STA is not for flight.
1734-EX-ST-2023 Application NarrativeSpace Exploration Technologies Corp. (“SpaceX”) requests a six-month STA to authorizeFalcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches. The locations and technical parameters of each launch willbe consistent with prior launches1 and, in each case, trajectories and any other launch-specificinformation will be supplied to NTIA and other interested federal agencies for coordination wellin advance of launch. All launches will be licensed by the FAA Office of Commercial SpaceTransportation....