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Link Posted: 6/13/2020 11:34:53 PM EST
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"SpaceX had another cost-saving first with this launch too - this was the first time a Falcon 9 has been launched without a test static-fire on the launchpad a few days before launch to check the engines."

Source

Interesting if true.
Link Posted: 6/13/2020 11:55:12 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Pavelow16478:

Agreed.

I still expect to see the satellite mass and capability grow once they are launching on Starship.  Starlink sat design will have to be somewhat driven by launching on F9.  Once they have a more capable launcher they have the ability to design the sats around that.  May make economic sense for fewer more capable satellites in order to reduce ongoing replacement costs.
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Originally Posted By Pavelow16478:
Originally Posted By Chairborne:


Starlink's mission statement has nothing to do with competing with terrestrial fiber where it is available. It's explicitly designed to provide backhaul where no copper/fiber is available. Trying to compete on cost or capability against fiber with satellite would be economic suicide.

Agreed.

I still expect to see the satellite mass and capability grow once they are launching on Starship.  Starlink sat design will have to be somewhat driven by launching on F9.  Once they have a more capable launcher they have the ability to design the sats around that.  May make economic sense for fewer more capable satellites in order to reduce ongoing replacement costs.

The problem with fewer sats would be needing a higher orbit to maintain the same coverage with them.  Higher orbits would equal more lag.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 10:19:28 AM EST
[#3]
Next Starlink launch has been moved ahead two days to the 22nd. Then they have the GPS launch on the 30th, and another Starlink launch early July.

So far this year, SpaceX has put up ~43% of the world's adjusted tonnage to orbit. Pretty soon they may be ou-tlaunching the entire world put together.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 11:33:01 AM EST
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Link Posted: 6/14/2020 11:48:03 AM EST
[#5]
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Originally Posted By Variable556:

The problem with fewer sats would be needing a higher orbit to maintain the same coverage with them.  Higher orbits would equal more lag.
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They'll do both.

Tens of thousands of larger more capable sats.
Link Posted: 6/17/2020 9:26:11 AM EST
[#6]
SPACEFLIGHT INC. SIGNS MULTI-LAUNCH AGREEMENT WITH SPACEX FOR RIDESHARE SERVICES



SEATTLE  June 17, 2020  Spaceflight Inc., the leading satellite rideshare and mission management provider, today announced it inked an agreement with SpaceX to secure rideshare capacity on multiple launches. This agreement between the two companies secures Spaceflight capacity to launch manifest payloads on several SpaceX launches through the end of 2021, providing launch schedule assurance to smallsat customers needing frequent, reliable, and cost-effective launches to Sun-synchronous orbit.

"By offering a variety of launch options, we can better meet our customer's specific launch needs and offer increased launch flexibility," said Curt Blake, president and CEO of Spaceflight. "This agreement with SpaceX will be particularly attractive to smallsat customers. SpaceX's consistent launch schedule coupled with our deep expertise in mission management and integration services offers rideshare options with greater reliability. This agreement will allow us to package multiple payloads onto a single port to significantly reduce the cost per spacecraft for the end-customer."  

According to a recent research study by Bryce Space and Technology, delays are commonplace throughout the launch industry. "Launch delays are inevitable and are typically out of the control of rideshare customers. In order to offer launch flexibility and minimize the impact of significant delays, it's critical to have capacity on a wide range of launches to easily re-manifest customers from one launch to another," said Devon Papandrew, vice president of business operations at Spaceflight. "Having this guaranteed capacity with SpaceX improves our customers' odds of getting on orbit when they need to and helps us ensure flights are as full as possible, lowering costs for all and minimizing environmental impacts."
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Link Posted: 6/17/2020 9:36:25 PM EST
[#7]


Arfcom needs a satellite
Link Posted: 6/17/2020 9:38:55 PM EST
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Arfcom needs a satellite
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Transponder 69 for BOTD?
Link Posted: 6/18/2020 5:43:31 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Chokey:


Arfcom needs a satellite
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Sounds like the natural next step for @BlackFox

This is going to make it a lot more difficult for new small sat launchers to break into the market.
Link Posted: 6/22/2020 1:49:48 PM EST
[Last Edit: AmericanPeople] [#10]
Updated summary on page 19


1) Background info:  

"A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is expected to launch the tenth batch of 57 satellites for SpaceX’s Starlink broadband network, a mission designated Starlink 8.   BlackSky Global 5 & 6 will launch as rideshare payloads on this mission. "

2) Launch window: 4:18 PM EDT  (26 June 2020)

3) Launch Site: SLC-39A, KSC, Florida

4) Webcast/TV viewing options:

a. SpaceX webcast (Starts about 10 minutes before liftoff)

b. YouTube:  




5) Launch preparations:

a.  Multiple Starlink satellites and the two ride share satellites.

b. Ready to go



6) First stage return/disposal: Drone ship recovery by OCISLY  (Just Read the Instructions is en-route to the landing zone for the Starlink mission.  

7) Payload fairing recovery: Ms. Tree and Ms Chief will attempt to recover both halves.

8) Mission press kit: Replaced with online format

9) Launch to deployment events/timeline:

Minutes:Seconds after lift-off

2:33 First stage MECO (main engine cutoff)
2:43 Second stage starts
3:24 Fairing jettison
6:40 1st stage entry burn ends
8:24 1st stage landing
8:51 Second stage engine cutoff
47:18  2nd stage engine starts (SES-2)
61:32  Global 7 deployment
66:47  Global 8 deployment
92:54  Starlink deployment
Link Posted: 6/22/2020 2:56:35 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/23/2020 10:04:25 AM EST
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Link Posted: 6/23/2020 10:34:45 AM EST
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Link Posted: 6/23/2020 10:37:04 AM EST
[#14]
Any idea when the next Falcon Heavy is scheduled? Seems like a heck of a long time since it’s debut.
Link Posted: 6/23/2020 10:37:54 AM EST
[#15]
meanwhile in the Atlantic patiently waiting a Falcon booster

Link Posted: 6/23/2020 10:40:41 AM EST
[Last Edit: Pavelow16478] [#16]
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Originally Posted By Chairborne:
Any idea when the next Falcon Heavy is scheduled? Seems like a heck of a long time since it's debut.
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Current manifest is none the rest of this next year, 3 in 2021, and at least 1 in 2022.

ETA: AFSPC-44 is either late this year or early next year depending on which launch manifest you look at.  Inmarsat-6B may end up being in 2021 as well and isn't included in the above numbers.
Link Posted: 6/25/2020 7:20:52 AM EST
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Link Posted: 6/25/2020 7:51:14 AM EST
[#18]
20% chance of thunderstorms after 3 this afternoon.

I think it will go today.
Link Posted: 6/25/2020 7:57:29 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Dagger41:
20% chance of thunderstorms after 3 this afternoon.

I think it will go today.
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nothing is going today
Link Posted: 6/25/2020 8:00:00 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Chokey:


nothing is going today
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
Originally Posted By Dagger41:
20% chance of thunderstorms after 3 this afternoon.

I think it will go today.


nothing is going today

Can you post the forecast then ?

Never mind, found it.

Local news is slow on the uptake.
Link Posted: 6/25/2020 8:04:03 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Dagger41:

Can you post the forecast then ?

Never mind, found it.

Local news is slow on the uptake.
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Originally Posted By Dagger41:
Originally Posted By Chokey:
Originally Posted By Dagger41:
20% chance of thunderstorms after 3 this afternoon.

I think it will go today.


nothing is going today

Can you post the forecast then ?

Never mind, found it.

Local news is slow on the uptake.


from yesterday
https://www.patrick.af.mil/Portals/14/Weather/Falcon%209%20Starlink-L9%20L-1%20Forecast-%2025%20Jun%20Launch.pdf?ver=2020-06-24-083524-647
Link Posted: 6/25/2020 8:36:16 AM EST
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Link Posted: 6/25/2020 8:39:56 AM EST
[#23]
Ah didn't think they would go. Weather was 40%
Link Posted: 6/25/2020 9:02:42 AM EST
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Link Posted: 6/25/2020 2:03:35 PM EST
[#25]
Cape is getting hammered pretty good with a concentrated thunderstorm.

I'll be getting it pretty soon, it's getting pretty dark and noisy right now.
Link Posted: 6/25/2020 4:24:44 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Chairborne:
Any idea when the next Falcon Heavy is scheduled? Seems like a heck of a long time since it’s debut.
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This fall
Link Posted: 6/26/2020 8:47:11 AM EST
[#27]
Looking much better for a launch today.

20% chance of weather getting in the way.
Link Posted: 6/26/2020 12:54:47 PM EST
[Last Edit: Dagger41] [#28]
Scrubbed.

https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1276571128211935234?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

Rumor is O2 leak around the engines at the base of the rocket.
Link Posted: 6/26/2020 1:08:50 PM EST
[#29]
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Originally Posted By Dagger41:
Scrubbed.

https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1276571128211935234?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

Rumor is O2 leak around the engines at the base of the rocket.
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Link Posted: 6/26/2020 3:01:24 PM EST
[#30]
Thanks, checked in as my phone alarm just went off.
will stay tuned.
Link Posted: 6/26/2020 7:53:16 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/28/2020 1:37:48 PM EST
[#32]
Nothing official from SpaceX today for another try.
Link Posted: 6/28/2020 1:50:05 PM EST
[#33]
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Originally Posted By Chris_in_TX:
Nothing official from SpaceX today for another try.
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At some point I expect them to delay Starlink and move on to the 30 June GPS launch.  I will assume that and adjust the first post accordingly.
Link Posted: 6/28/2020 2:18:01 PM EST
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:


At some point I expect them to delay Starlink and move on to the 30 June GPS launch.  I will assume that and adjust the first post accordingly.
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Rumor mill is saying not this week but the week after.
Link Posted: 6/28/2020 2:24:05 PM EST
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:


At some point I expect them to delay Starlink and move on to the 30 June GPS launch.  I will assume that and adjust the first post accordingly.
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:
Originally Posted By Chris_in_TX:
Nothing official from SpaceX today for another try.


At some point I expect them to delay Starlink and move on to the 30 June GPS launch.  I will assume that and adjust the first post accordingly.


OCISLY is on its way back to port, JRTI is on its way to the landing site.
Link Posted: 6/28/2020 2:26:48 PM EST
[#36]
SpacexNow app currently changed to NET July as well:


Attachment Attached File


Link Posted: 6/29/2020 11:37:30 PM EST
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1) Background info:  

"A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the U.S. Air Force’s third third-generation navigation satellite for the Global Positioning System. The satellite is built by Lockheed Martin."

2) Launch window: 3:55-4:10 PM EDT  (30 June 2020)

3) Launch Site: SLC-40, KSC, Florida

4) Webcast/TV viewing options:

a. SpaceX webcast (Starts about 10 minutes before liftoff)

b. YouTube:  

GPS III Space Vehicle 03 Mission


5) Launch preparations:


The Falcon 9 carrying the GPS III SV 03 stands ready for launch on June 30 from Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex-40 launch pad. GPS III SV03 will be launched to augment the current GPS constellation comprised of 31 operational spacecraft. (Photo courtesy of SpaceX)


6) First stage return/disposal: Drone ship recovery by JRTI  (Just Read the Instructions).  

7) Payload fairing recovery: Ms. Tree and Ms Chief will attempt to recover both halves.

8) Mission press kit: Replaced with online format

9) Launch to deployment events/timeline:

Minutes:Seconds after lift-off

2:31 First stage MECO (main engine cutoff)
2:42 Second stage starts
3:28 Fairing jettison
6:45 1st stage entry burn ends
8:07 Second stage engine cutoff
8:30 1st stage landing
63:28  2nd stage engine starts (SES-2)
64:13  2nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-2)
89:14  GPS III Space Vehicle 03 deployment
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 7:39:12 AM EST
[#38]
60% chance of GO for a 3:56 P.M. launch this afternoon.

I'll be heading out to the Port and TRY to get the launch on video.
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 2:08:08 PM EST
[#39]
Rare brand-new booster:

Link Posted: 6/30/2020 2:21:18 PM EST
[#40]
4:10pm now.

Link Posted: 6/30/2020 2:51:43 PM EST
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4:10pm now.

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Link Posted: 6/30/2020 2:55:34 PM EST
[#42]
Steam is live
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:01:46 PM EST
[#43]
Insprucker on stream.

Praise be.
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:08:21 PM EST
[#44]
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:09:01 PM EST
[#45]
2 minutes
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:14:28 PM EST
[#46]
Man, it looked like the second stage went off angle a little on seperation.
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:19:53 PM EST
[Last Edit: Chokey] [#47]
nailed it

Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:20:22 PM EST
[#48]
Booster 1060 has popped it's landing cherry
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:20:28 PM EST
[#49]
Link Posted: 6/30/2020 3:21:36 PM EST
[#50]
Made it just in time for the landing
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