Author Topic: SpaceX F9 : Starlink group 5-4 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 12 February 2023 (05:10 UTC)  (Read 22114 times)

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https://twitter.com/jennyhphoto/status/1626025741866487811

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B1062 returns after completing 12 missions.

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https://twitter.com/spaceoffshore/status/1626027039672135681

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Falcon 9 B1062 has arrived at Port Canaveral with two fairing halves in a nice all-in-one package from Starlink 5-4 on recovery ship Doug!

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https://twitter.com/mike_seeley/status/1626022632717004801

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Well-traveled SpaceX Falcon9 booster B1062 has returned to Port Canaveral.

First launched in November, 2020, that booster has been to space and back 12 times; two of those trips were for crewed missions (@inspiration4x & @Axiom_Space 1).

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https://twitter.com/jennyhphoto/status/1627363112549593088

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B1062 making its way back to Hangar X after returning from its 12th mission.

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https://twitter.com/spaceoffshore/status/1627385619797114881

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Fresh from Port Canaveral, Space Coast Live caught SpaceX Falcon 9 B1062 cruising past the VAB on its journey toward Hangar X for processing.

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Apparently there is “a little bit of evidence of combustion in an engine bay on the booster" during this mission:

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He added NASA was also analyzing data from all Falcon 9 launches, citing a Starlink mission earlier in the month where there was “a little bit of evidence of combustion” in an engine bay on the booster. That booster was on its twelfth mission, while the Falcon 9 booster flying Crew-6 will be making its first launch.

https://spacenews.com/crew-6-launch-slips-as-progress-leak-investigation-continues/
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