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SpaceX F9/Dragon 2 : CRS2 SpX-30 : CCSFS SLC-40 : 21 March 2024 (20:55 UTC)
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gongora
on 18 Jun, 2023 11:58
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CRS-30 Discussion thread.
Launch 21 March 2024, at 20:55:09 UTC (4:55 pm EDT), from CCSFS SLC-40. First stage B1080-6 successfully landed at LZ-1.
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#1
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gongora
on 18 Jun, 2023 12:02
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Yale University BLAST 2U CubeSat, 0953-EX-CN-2023
The overall goal of the BLAST mission is to operate a custom-built scintillator cosmic ray detector in low Earth orbit as well as to demonstrate a gravity gradient boom as a passive attitude stabilization approach.
The satellite will be launched as a secondary payload aboard SpaceX Mission 30, from Cape Canaveral, no earlier than March 4, 2024.
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#2
by
crandles57
on 18 Jun, 2023 12:26
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I may have lost track. There were 6 from 21-26 then three more were announced in December 2020. When where and how many more CRS2 have been announced/contracted for?
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#3
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GewoonLukas_
on 18 Jun, 2023 12:47
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#4
by
mlindner
on 01 Sep, 2023 16:28
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#5
by
gongora
on 20 Sep, 2023 02:21
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1491-EX-CN-2023
DORA, 3U Cubesat from Arizona State University
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#6
by
Fmedici
on 20 Sep, 2023 12:54
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1491-EX-CN-2023
DORA, 3U Cubesat from Arizona State University
DORA is part of ELaNa 51 per
this document, therefore it's safe to assume that all the other listed cubesats will be on this flight
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#7
by
GewoonLukas_
on 01 Nov, 2023 14:56
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#8
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Nov, 2023 15:14
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NextSpaceflight (Updated November 1st)
Launch NET March 4, 2023
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6912
Source is a few posts above you:
Yale University BLAST 2U CubeSat, 0953-EX-CN-2023
The overall goal of the BLAST mission is to operate a custom-built scintillator cosmic ray detector in low Earth orbit as well as to demonstrate a gravity gradient boom as a passive attitude stabilization approach.
The satellite will be launched as a secondary payload aboard SpaceX Mission 30, from Cape Canaveral, no earlier than March 4, 2024.
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#9
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 09 Dec, 2023 02:09
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#10
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 17 Dec, 2023 05:30
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#11
by
zubenelgenubi
on 18 Dec, 2023 18:00
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Patch attached.
The rodent in the clouds ☁️ = rodent experiment subjects.
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#12
by
zubenelgenubi
on 12 Jan, 2024 07:32
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Is this launch definitely assigned to LC-39A, as currently listed on NextSF? Might it launch from SLC-40?
Cross-post:
Re: SLC-40 Crew/Cargo Dragon launches:
NSF SpaceX closes out record-breaking 2023, prepares for more records in 2024, December 31, by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera
However, Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) is still the only launchpad that can support Dragon flights. Due to recent schedule adjustments, SLC-40’s crew access tower is now unlikely to support a Dragon mission until at least March 2024.
Crew-8 launches from LC-39A.
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#13
by
zubenelgenubi
on 26 Jan, 2024 19:20
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Spx-30 launch should now be NET mid March, assuming SLC-40 is not yet ready for
Cargo Dragon late-load.
From the press conference:
Crew-8 launch in late February, after IM-1 launch window.
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Edit/add; already reported in-thread: Bill Harwood asks for more specificity about timing of IM-1 and Crew-8 launches.
If IM-1 launches February 14, then Crew-8 could launch as early as February 29 or March 1.
If IM-1 cannot launch during its February window, then Crew-8 could launch as early as February 22.
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#14
by
zubenelgenubi
on 26 Jan, 2024 20:12
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Patch attached.
There is a drawing of what I assume is a payload to be carried in the trunk to be mounted on the exterior of
ISS.
What is it? I looked through the list of ISS external payloads on Gunter's website and no future payloads seemed to match.
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#15
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Yellowstone10
on 27 Jan, 2024 03:32
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Patch attached.
There is a drawing of what I assume is a payload to be carried in the trunk to be mounted on the exterior of ISS.
What is it? I looked through the list of ISS external payloads on Gunter's website and no future payloads seemed to match.
It matches this line drawing of a Pump Module with the cover taken off, that I've borrowed from Wikipedia. I've seen a few mentions over the last 2-3 years of a "Mini Pump Module" - possibly it's that?
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#16
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GewoonLukas_
on 04 Feb, 2024 13:29
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#17
by
GewoonLukas_
on 14 Feb, 2024 14:09
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#18
by
Yellowstone10
on 16 Feb, 2024 01:51
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https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-invites-media-to-spacexs-30th-resupply-launch-to-space-station/Media accreditation is open at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for SpaceX’s 30th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-30) mission to the International Space Station for the agency.
Liftoff of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft on the company’s Falcon 9 rocket is targeted no earlier than mid-March from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Media prelaunch and launch activities will take place at NASA Kennedy. Attendance for this launch is open to U.S. citizens. The application deadline for U.S. media is 11:59 p.m. EST Tuesday, Feb. 27.
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#19
by
ATPTourFan
on 23 Feb, 2024 12:56
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Per NextSpaceflight this is ASDS. Should be RTLS, correct?