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#40
by
ddspaceman
on 03 Jun, 2022 14:19
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#41
by
zubenelgenubi
on 03 Jun, 2022 22:45
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#42
by
zubenelgenubi
on 08 Jun, 2022 20:35
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Cross-post; note two Falcon 9 launches from Florida on the same day.
SFN Globalstar spare satellite to launch on SpaceX rocket this month, June 7
Here’s a snapshot of the Falcon 9 launch schedule for June, as of Tuesday [June 7]:
• June 8: Nilesat 301 from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
• Mid-June: Globalstar FM15 from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
• June 18: SARah 1 from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
• Mid-June: Starlink 4-19 from LC-39A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida
• June 28: CRS-25 from LC-39A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida
• June 28: SES 22 from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
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#43
by
Conexion Espacial
on 11 Jun, 2022 20:48
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#44
by
zubenelgenubi
on 14 Jun, 2022 22:42
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NextSpaceFlight indicates launch at 21:00 UTC.
Launch time clarified: 21:04 UTC, June 14 update.
(No mention of launch window yet.)
SFN Launch Schedule, also updated June 14, concurs.
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#45
by
Josh_from_Canada
on 15 Jun, 2022 06:18
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#46
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 20 Jun, 2022 17:21
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twitter.com/spaceflightnow/status/1538933533829484544
A previously-flown Falcon 9 booster for an upcoming mission is heading toward one of SpaceX’s launch pads as NASA’s Artemis 1 moon rocket is fueled up for today’s countdown dress rehearsal.
Watch our ongoing live stream: youtube.com/watch?v=wRJhPd…
https://twitter.com/stephenclark1/status/1538933674384805888This appeared to be B1073 heading for pad 40 for the SES-22 launch later this month.
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#47
by
SpaceFinnOriginal
on 22 Jun, 2022 16:43
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Have SES released own mission patch or only SpaceX does it for tis mission?
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#48
by
Clavin
on 24 Jun, 2022 11:59
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#49
by
zubenelgenubi
on 24 Jun, 2022 17:05
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It's almost time for the first SES launch of this year! 🚀🛰️
We're thrilled to announce SES-22, our first C-band satellite dedicated to the U.S., is scheduled to launch next week.👇
🗓️ 29 June
🕔 17:04 EDT / 23:04 CEST
🚀 @SpaceX
There is a mission patch attached to a reply tweet.
Is it legit?
If so, could someone save it as an attachment here?
Thank you.
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#50
by
Fmedici
on 24 Jun, 2022 17:23
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It's almost time for the first SES launch of this year! 🚀🛰️
We're thrilled to announce SES-22, our first C-band satellite dedicated to the U.S., is scheduled to launch next week.👇
🗓️ 29 June
🕔 17:04 EDT / 23:04 CEST
🚀 @SpaceX
There is a mission patch attached to a reply tweet.
Is it legit?
If so, could someone save it as an attachment here?
Thank you.
I doesn't seem official tbh, it lacks the four-leafs clover that is always on Spacex's patches.
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#51
by
Rondaz
on 24 Jun, 2022 17:41
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#52
by
Clavin
on 24 Jun, 2022 18:08
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It's almost time for the first SES launch of this year! 🚀🛰️
We're thrilled to announce SES-22, our first C-band satellite dedicated to the U.S., is scheduled to launch next week.👇
🗓️ 29 June
🕔 17:04 EDT / 23:04 CEST
🚀 @SpaceX
There is a mission patch attached to a reply tweet.
Is it legit?
If so, could someone save it as an attachment here?
Thank you.
I am Pretty sure its not, couldn't find it anywhere else.
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#53
by
SPKirsch
on 25 Jun, 2022 01:23
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#54
by
Ken the Bin
on 25 Jun, 2022 04:10
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NGA notice.
221739Z JUN 22
NAVAREA IV 601/22(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
292103Z TO 300001Z JUN, ALTERNATE
2103Z TO 0001Z DAILY 30 JUN THRU 04 JUL
IN AREAS BOUND BY:
A. 28-36.10N 080-35.28W, 28-37.00N 080-29.00W,
28-33.00N 080-05.00W, 28-30.00N 080-05.00W,
28-30.00N 080-24.00W, 28-31.60N 080-33.57W.
B. 27-45.00N 075-48.00W, 28-12.00N 075-45.00W,
28-19.00N 072-08.00W, 28-01.00N 071-36.00W,
27-27.00N 071-42.00W, 27-11.00N 072-23.00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 050101Z JUL 22.
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#55
by
OneSpeed
on 25 Jun, 2022 07:25
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Map from the NGA notice. Assuming this is mission 1590, the ASDS will be 667km downrange, but the fairings are a guess.
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#56
by
zubenelgenubi
on 25 Jun, 2022 16:06
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Map from the NGA notice. Assuming this is mission 1590, the ASDS will be 667km downrange, but the fairings are a guess.
0881-EX-ST-2022
Mission 1590, NET late June
Low inclination with ASDS landing, North 27 47 53 West 73 50 48
Nilesat?
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#57
by
Rondaz
on 25 Jun, 2022 17:40
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Launch Hazard Areas for #SES-22 mission from CCSFS SLC-40, valid for NET 29 June 21:04 UTC, alternatively 30 June to 04 July based on issued NOTMAR. Booster 1073.2 landing 666km downrange. Estimated fairing recovery position approx. 782km downrange.
https://twitter.com/Raul74Cz/status/1540693896807600131
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#58
by
Clavin
on 26 Jun, 2022 15:38
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#59
by
zubenelgenubi
on 26 Jun, 2022 17:41
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Looking Good [L-3 forecast]
Launch appears to have a 2-hour, 10 minutes launch window: 21:03 to 23:13 UTC.