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Mission: Starlink 4-16
1) Background info: Source "A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a group of Starlink internet satellites." 2) Launch window: 5:27 PM EDT (29 April 2022). 3) Launch Site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida 4) Webcast viewing options: a. SpaceX webcast (Starts about 15 minutes before liftoff) b. You Tube Starlink Mission 5) Launch preparations: a. Boats heading out. Gav Cornwell@SpaceOffshore Departure! JRTI heads back downrange just 19 hours after delivering the booster in the background. b. Ready for launch. c. Navigation warning: 6) First stage return/ocean recovery/disposal: Drone ship JRTI recovery 7) Launch to deployment events/timeline: Hours:Minutes:Seconds after lift-off. Times approximate. 00:02:31 First stage MECO (main engine cutoff) 00:02:35 Stage separation 00:02:42 Second stage starts 00:02:50 Fairing deployment 00:06:13 1st stage entry burn begins 00:06:32 1st stage entry burn ends 00:08:02 1st stage landing burn starts 00:08:24 1st stage landing 00:08:49 2nd stage engine cutoff 00:45:22 Second stage starts 00:45:24 2nd stage engine cutoff 00:59:30 Satellites deployment |
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The pace of launches right now is astonishing.
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Seriously... unTex the Mex..
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Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: After the launch today they'll be averaging a launch just under every 7 days View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: Originally Posted By NwG: The pace of launches right now is astonishing. After the launch today they'll be averaging a launch just under every 7 days It's mind blowing. |
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Aimless: "F@ck that. If my kid was sitting on the floor I would launch my wife at the teacher like a hawk on a rabbit!"
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Webcast is coming live.
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My dad just got his Starlink kit two days ago, and is happy with it so far.
In for this launch. |
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“Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a 10mm at your side, kid.”
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lift off!
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absolutely nailed the landing!
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And X marks the spot!
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nailed it
landing video is getting better |
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Another happy landing.
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NRA Benefactor Life
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A man does not have himself killed for a half pence a day or for a petty distinction. You must speak to the soul in order to electrify him.
-Napoleon Bonaparte Elon is the heir to that legacy. |
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Originally Posted By BigPony: They are hoping to get it down to every 5 days in the near future View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BigPony: Originally Posted By Pavelow16478: After the launch today they'll be averaging a launch just under every 7 days They are hoping to get it down to every 5 days in the near future I think they can pull it off. F9 Is soooooooooooo much simpler and lighter than the Shuttle it's not even funny. |
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"Is it still larping when you actually chop someone with a battle axe?" Tacocat
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Mission: Starlink 4-17
1) Background info: Source "A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a group of Starlink internet satellites." 2) Launch window: 5:42 AM EDT (6 May 2022). 3) Launch Site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida 4) Webcast viewing options: a. SpaceX webcast (Starts about 15 minutes before liftoff) b. You Tube Starlink Mission 5) Launch preparations: a. Boats heading out. Gav Cornwell@SpaceOffshore Departure! A Shortfall of Gravitas is heading ~634 km downrange for another Starlink launch. Doug is towing b. Ready for launch. c. Navigation warning: Raul@Raul74Cz LHA map for #Starlink Group 4-17 from KSC LC-39A NET 06 May 09:51 UTC, alternatively 07 to 08 May based on issued NOTMAR/NOTAMs. B1058.12 landing approx. 634km downrange, fairing recovery ~643km downrange, S2 reentry south of Australia as recent missions. http://bit.do/LHA17 6) First stage return/ocean recovery/disposal: Drone ship ASOG recovery 7) Launch to deployment events/timeline: Hours:Minutes:Seconds after lift-off. Times approximate. 00:02:31 First stage MECO (main engine cutoff) 00:02:35 Stage separation 00:02:41 Second stage starts 00:02:48 Fairing deployment 00:06:14 1st stage entry burn begins 00:06:33 1st stage entry burn ends 00:08:04 1st stage landing burn starts 00:08:26 1st stage landing 00:08:47 2nd stage engine cutoff 00:45:28 Second stage starts 00:45:29 2nd stage engine cutoff 00:54:30 Satellites deployment |
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Starliner (most of it) made its way to the pad
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Originally Posted By Chokey: t-1 hour https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQ4adLwXIAIgsaa?format=jpg&name=4096x4096 View Quote Thats pretty fucking awesome to see as an American. No matter where you stand on space politics. |
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The next Starlink launch (6 May 2022) occurs before sunrise. However, it may not be dark enough on the ground along the US east coast to have great plume lighting events. I would look anyway and another day or two delay would only improve lighting conditions on the ground.
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Minute to launch.
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But he sure found out the hard way
That dreams don't always come true |
Nice view of the plume Attached File
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Another perfect landing and another 12 timer.
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But he sure found out the hard way
That dreams don't always come true |
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That was nothing less than spectacular !
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It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack
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That was the BEST looking launch yet. Viewed from NAS Jax it was fn amazing.
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- "The .30-06 is never a mistake." - Col. Townsend Whelen
- Load up on guns and bring your friends... |
Very nice plume here in NE FL
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Definitely the coolest rocket launch we’ve ever watched over the past 25 years. From Central FL:
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What's the success rate for fairing recovery and reuse?
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I am pleased that it was great visually. This is a good data point for future pre-sunrise and post-sunset events.
Update: For Jacksonville FL here are today's sun events. Times are EDT. Twilight Astronomical: 5:11 AM Launch: 5:42 AM Twilight Nautical: 5:43 AM Twilight: 6:14 AM Sunrise: 6:39 AM I really misread something. I had thought it was launching about 20 minutes before sunrise. It was almost an hour. I would have made another thread about it so more people would have seen it. |
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Originally Posted By BigPony: Yeah, two in a row that were viewed perfectly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BigPony: Originally Posted By AmericanPeople: Agree. This may be the second one where the landing video is improved over earlier landings. Yeah, two in a row that were viewed perfectly. I know I'm very late to the party, but I believe they've said that's because they're now using Starlink on the landing ships, and the array is less prone to having issues with shaking. |
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Those are awesome pics.
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Mission: Starlink 4-13
1) Background info: Source "A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch with another batch of Starlink internet satellites. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will land on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean" 2) Launch window: 3:07 PM PDT (13 May 2022). 3) Launch Site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California 4) Webcast viewing options: a. SpaceX webcast (Starts about 15 minutes before liftoff) b. You Tube Starlink Mission 5) Launch preparations: a. Boats heading out. Gav Cornwell@SpaceOffshore Of Course I Still Love You droneship departed from Long Beach a few hours ago for Starlink 4-13. Heading 642km downrange. Tug Debra C is towing. Support ship GO Quest is alongside. b. Ready for launch. c. Navigation warning: 6) First stage return/ocean recovery/disposal: Drone ship OCISLY recovery 7) Launch to deployment events/timeline: Hours:Minutes:Seconds after lift-off. Times approximate. 00:02:30 First stage MECO (main engine cutoff) 00:02:34 Stage separation 00:02:40 Second stage starts 00:02:45 Fairing deployment 00:06:25 1st stage entry burn begins 00:06:44 1st stage entry burn ends 00:08:10 1st stage landing burn starts 00:08:33 1st stage landing 00:08:46 2nd stage engine cutoff 00:53:40 Second stage starts 00:53:41 2nd stage engine cutoff 01:02:42 Starlink satellites deploy |
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It looks well done. Click on the date.
Jenny Hautmann@JennyHPhoto On May 6th at 5:42 AM, booster 1058 launched Starlink 4-17. Now, Doug returns with ASOG and B1058-12. Jenny Hautmann@JennyHPhoto B1058 returns to Port Canaveral after completing 12 flights. @SpaceOffshore |
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople: It looks well done. Click on the date.
Jenny Hautmann@JennyHPhoto On May 6th at 5:42 AM, booster 1058 launched Starlink 4-17. Now, Doug returns with ASOG and B1058-12. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FSa5LTTXMAIuUvk?format=jpg&name=900x900 Jenny Hautmann@JennyHPhoto B1058 returns to Port Canaveral after completing 12 flights. @SpaceOffshore View Quote Hobo boy that's a lot of carbon fowling! Hard working hardware. |
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https://www.floridatoday.com/story/tech/science/space/2022/05/11/after-cruise-ship-scrubs-spacex-launch-coast-guard-fast-tracks-changes/9720954002/ |
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https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/05/10/spacex-training-begins-this-month-for-first-commercial-spacewalk-mission/ The four-person crew who will fly on the all-private Polaris Dawn mission — set to include the first commercial spacewalk and the debut of SpaceX’s extravehicular spacesuit — will begin training this month for their ride on a Dragon spacecraft to an altitude more than three times higher than the International Space Station. |
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/05/10/spacex-training-begins-this-month-for-first-commercial-spacewalk-mission/ The four-person crew who will fly on the all-private Polaris Dawn mission — set to include the first commercial spacewalk and the debut of SpaceX’s extravehicular spacesuit — will begin training this month for their ride on a Dragon spacecraft to an altitude more than three times higher than the International Space Station. View Quote Cool! |
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Mentioned in another thread. Speaking about the Starship lunar lander variant. All while Spacex rubs their skyscraper sized big dick energy all over the drapes Going this far from Earth with current hardware... That's energy. |
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Watching the Starlink launch, May 13, 2022.
Smooth launch - again. |
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"Freedom isn't free. It costs a hefty fuckin' fee. And if we don't toss in our buck 'o five, who will?"
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Watching starlink launch on my starlink internet
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We are born free and will stay free. |
Out of the shower in time to catch entry burn
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Nailed it!
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