281613Z SEP 20NAVAREA IV 927/20(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 011307Z TO 011415Z OCT, ALTERNATE 021245Z TO 021353Z, 031224Z TO 031332Z, 041202Z TO 041310Z AND 051141Z TO 051259Z OCT IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-39-11N 080-37-49W, 28-52-00N 080-25-00W, 29-02-00N 080-12-00W, 29-00-00N 080-10-00W, 28-50-00N 080-18-00W, 28-38-00N 080-29-00W, 28-34-53N 080-34-27W, 28-38-28N 080-37-18W. B. 31-39-00N 077-20-00W, 33-15-00N 075-57-00W, 33-40-00N 074-59-00W, 33-21-00N 074-25-00W, 32-45-00N 074-32-00W, 31-25-00N 077-06-00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 918/20.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 051359Z OCT 20.
252255Z SEP 20NAVAREA IV 918/20(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 281407Z TO 281525Z SEP IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-39-11N 080-37-49W, 28-52-00N 080-25-00W, 29-02-00N 080-12-00W, 29-00-00N 080-10-00W, 28-50-00N 080-18-00W, 28-38-00N 080-29-00W, 28-34-53N 080-34-27W, 28-38-28N 080-37-18W. B. 31-39-00N 077-20-00W, 33-15-00N 075-57-00W, 33-40-00N 074-59-00W, 33-21-00N 074-25-00W, 32-45-00N 074-32-00W, 31-25-00N 077-06-00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 901/20.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 281625Z SEP 20.
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.htmlQuoteFALCON 9The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the thirteenth batch of Starlink internet satellites from pad 39A on October 1 at 9:17am EDT. Then, a Falcon 9 will launch the fourth Block III GPS satellite on October 2 at 9:43pm EDT. The launch windows stretches to 9:58pm EDT. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the fourthteenth Starlink batch from pad TBA on October TBA. And a Falcon 9 will launch the fifteenth batch of Starlink satellites on October TBA. Other upcoming Falcon 9 launches are TBA. The next Crew Dragon, Crew-1, is scheduled for launch from pad 39A on October 31 at 2:40am EDT. The launch window is instantaneous. The launch time gets 22-26 min. earlier each day.DELTA 4-HEAVYThe next Delta 4-Heavy rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch NROL-44 for the National Reconn. Office on September 30 at 11:54pm EDT. The launch period extends to 1:35am.
FALCON 9The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the thirteenth batch of Starlink internet satellites from pad 39A on October 1 at 9:17am EDT. Then, a Falcon 9 will launch the fourth Block III GPS satellite on October 2 at 9:43pm EDT. The launch windows stretches to 9:58pm EDT. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the fourthteenth Starlink batch from pad TBA on October TBA. And a Falcon 9 will launch the fifteenth batch of Starlink satellites on October TBA. Other upcoming Falcon 9 launches are TBA. The next Crew Dragon, Crew-1, is scheduled for launch from pad 39A on October 31 at 2:40am EDT. The launch window is instantaneous. The launch time gets 22-26 min. earlier each day.DELTA 4-HEAVYThe next Delta 4-Heavy rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch NROL-44 for the National Reconn. Office on September 30 at 11:54pm EDT. The launch period extends to 1:35am.
🔄 With a shifting launch order, the recovery fleet has repositioned back to the Starlink landing zones today.The Starlink mission is now NET Oct 1, 9:17am EDT. Droneship landing on OCISLY. JRTI droneship is patiently waiting for the GPS mission now NET Oct 2.
Scheduled:Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2020September 27 28 October 1 - Starlink flight 13 (x60) [v1.0 L12] - Falcon 9-094 (B1058.3 S) - Kennedy LC-39A - 13:17 14:22 43September 30 October 2 - Cygnus NG-14 (CRS-14) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A - 01:38 02:27September 30 October 1 3 - GPS III SV04 - Falcon 9 (B1062.1 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 01:43 51 55September 26 27 28 29 30 October 1 TBD - NROL-44: Orion 10 (RIO 10, Mission 8306, Mentor 8 ) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-385] - Canaveral SLC-37B - 03:54 58 04:14 10 06 02(launch about 4 minutes earlier/day)Changes on September 25thChanges on September 26thChanges on September 27thChanges on September 28thChanges on September 29thChanges on September 30thzubenelgenubi October 1
Time to get things started for this morning’s #Starlink launch! Who’s ready? 🙋♀️🙋♂️
Good morning from Kennedy Space Center, where we're...never mind, you know how this works. T-minus 90 minutes.