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OK, but where does it say it's flying on the Kepler port?

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OK, but where does it say it's flying on the Kepler port?
https://twitter.com/isis_space/status/1331897756663881728

I guess as it isn't a planet's satellite is in kepler port.

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I've moved the following payloads to the confirmed category based on very recent news coverage about them:

YUSAT + IDEASSat, UVSQ-SAT, ASELSAT

I couldn't find anything recent about these:

XR-1, LINCS A+B, GNOMES-2, Landmapper-Demo6+Demo7, ADELIS-SAMSON (3 sats), CPOD A+B

But if our counts are correct, only one of them should be onboard, so maybe XR-1 or GNOMES-2?

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I couldn't find anything recent about these:

XR-1, LINCS A+B, GNOMES-2, Landmapper-Demo6+Demo7, ADELIS-SAMSON (3 sats), CPOD A+B

But if our counts are correct, only one of them should be onboard, so maybe XR-1 or GNOMES-2?

Regarding XR-1, see here:

* XR-1 might be one of the ICEYE-X satellites.
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The XR satellites are US-built copies of the Finnish ICEYE satellites.
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/xr-1.htm

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01:08:44   28 with EXOport-2 (24 SpaceBEE, 1 ICEYE, Charlie, SOMP-2b and PIXL-1)
"Never, never be afraid of the truth." -- Jim Bridenstine

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Transporter-1 Mission Control Audio stream
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Stream is now live

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https://twitter.com/SpaceflightInc/status/1352982798290751488
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Let's take a peek inside the stack of #SXRS3 #Transporter1. It's a beauty. #Launchday
GO for launch, GO for age of reflight

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« Last Edit: 01/23/2021 01:21 pm by SMS »
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Weather going over Port Canaveral show it's pretty dire out there. Can Falcon 9 fine a hole in it?

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Both fairing halves are new. Ms Chief will recover both halves from the water.
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Weather is currently RED, but SpaceX will continue to monitor up to T-0

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Due to unfavorable weather, we are standing down from today's launch; the team will continue with the countdown until T-30 seconds for data collection. Another launch attempt is available tomorrow, January 24 with a 22-minute window opening at 10:00 a.m. EST
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Launch window is shrinking day by day:

Jan 22:  14:24-15:22
Jan 23:  14:50-15:22
Jan 24:  15:00-15:22

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I couldn't find anything recent about these:

XR-1, LINCS A+B, GNOMES-2, Landmapper-Demo6+Demo7, ADELIS-SAMSON (3 sats), CPOD A+B

But if our counts are correct, only one of them should be onboard, so maybe XR-1 or GNOMES-2?

Regarding XR-1, see here:

* XR-1 might be one of the ICEYE-X satellites.
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The XR satellites are US-built copies of the Finnish ICEYE satellites.
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/xr-1.htm

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01:08:44   28 with EXOport-2 (24 SpaceBEE, 1 ICEYE, Charlie, SOMP-2b and PIXL-1)

So youre saying that the XR-1 is actually one of the three ICEYE satellites and not a different one? Then there would still be an unknown payload in the SHERPA-FX dispenser to be identified, possibly among the ones listed by scroochy.

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We know everything on SHERPA-FX, the only unknown spot seems to be one payload on the Kepler port.

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