Congratulations to SpaceX, D-Orbit and other rideshare partners on a successful mission!200th F9 launch and a SpaceX record equaling 7 missions in a calendar month, after only setting the record last month!
I had the last mission, Starlink 2-6, as the 200th F9 too. Where'd I go wrong? Does the In-Flight Abort not count?Quote from: FutureSpaceTourist on 01/31/2023 04:46 pmCongratulations to SpaceX, D-Orbit and other rideshare partners on a successful mission!200th F9 launch and a SpaceX record equaling 7 missions in a calendar month, after only setting the record last month!
I had the last mission, Starlink 2-6, as the 200th F9 too. Where'd I go wrong? Does the In-Flight Abort not count?
CelesTrak has ephemeris-based SupGP data for all 53 satellites from the #Starlink Group 5-3 launch (2023-015) atop a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on 2023-02-02 at 07:58:20 UTC. Data is available at: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/table.php?INTDES=2023-015
A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship is en route to Port Canaveral with B1069, following the Starlink 5-3 mission.Estimating arrival on Sunday (5th) around dawn.
B1069 is almost back onboard ASOG. Closing in on the cape, should arrive right around sunrise. Tug Crosby *Endeavor* is towing, did I miss something @SpaceOffshore ? I don’t remember this switch out
B1069 returns to Port Canaveral with the VAB in the background
Welcome back Falcon 9 B1069!Live: nsf.live/spacecoast
Welcome back B1069.5! Falcon 9 returns to Port Canaveral after launching Starlink 5-3
Today was a day filled with grey skies and a sooty booster. B1069 returned to Port Canaveral after a fifth flight that sent another load of Starlink satellites to orbit.Follow the @NASASpaceflight SCL feed for processing and more marine fun to come tomorrow!live.nsf/spacecoast
It's 8:30pm at night. You take a break from retracting the landing legs of a Falcon 9 booster to turn around and watch another one launch.You look on, thinking about the upcoming work later in the week to process that booster when it comes back. Only 55 more to go this year.
https://twitter.com/spaceoffshore/status/1623716321190969348QuoteCount em up! A new record of four Falcon 9 fairing halves delivered back to Port Canaveral on a SpaceX recovery ship at one time. @NASASpaceflightBob delivered the haul after supporting both Starlink 5-3 and the Amazonas Nexus mission. 🔴🎥 nsf.live/spacecoast
Count em up! A new record of four Falcon 9 fairing halves delivered back to Port Canaveral on a SpaceX recovery ship at one time. @NASASpaceflightBob delivered the haul after supporting both Starlink 5-3 and the Amazonas Nexus mission. 🔴🎥 nsf.live/spacecoast