Sunset: 5:47 PM, Civil Twilight: 6:13 PMīrian-You’re Killing Me _of_Snacks. Xx) USSF-67 Launch 5:56 PM EST on 15 January 2023. The photo below was taken by DrFrige somewhere in California:īelow is from Alpine, Texas.credit Kate Rubio The following was taken by AZCOP (Jay) from Chino Valley, Arizona The first star to the left of the moon is Antares in Scorpius. The crescent moon is visible to the lower right of the second stage. The following photo was from an Elon Musk twitter and mentioned as being from Los Angeles. Los Angeles: Sunset: 6:06 PM,Twi: 6:32 PM. That is not T+16:25.16:25 from the beginning of the webcast.Īt 17:25 in the video you can see the two fairing halves as they are ejected from the second stage.Ħ) Falcon 9, Starlink 4-31 launch from Vandenberg on 27 October 2022 Go to 16:25 in the following launch video. You can also see nitrogen thruster firings to reorient it for the re-entry burn. While the jellyfish was observed well (by video) from a darker location, the ascent camera appears to do a great job of picking up the first stage as it separates from the second stage. This was taken from an airline after departing Aruba: This would be roughly six minutes after civil twilight at ASOG. Estimated sunset 28 minutes prior to the Cape or about 6:33 PM EDT so launch occurred 32 minutes after drone ship sunset. Estimated position: 73 degrees, 58 minutes West, 28 degrees, 36 minutes north. The following video was taken from the drone ship ASOG about 643 kilometers east of the launch site. Sunset is at 7:01 PM EDT, civil twilight at 7:25 PM and nautical twilight at 7:52 PM. Falcon 9, Galaxy 33/34 eastbound launch from Florida. And.Jellyfish time! /JeVFPDMztdChris Bergin - NSF September 24, 2022Ĥ) 8 October 2022. 7:32 PM EDT launch from Florida on a northeasterly ascent. Next to last Delta 4-Heavy launchģ) 24 September 2022. Launch of ViaSat-3 is set for April 18th.ĭelta 4-Heavy, NROL-68 TBD. The FCC filing for the ViaSat-3 Falcon Heavy launch had been published, and it reveals that the Falcon Heavy will be FULLY EXPENDED. Dates subject to change.įalcon Heavy flights on 18 April, May and 23 June. A small communications satellite named Arcturus will launch as a secondary payload for Astranis."Ģ) Launch window: 7:24 - 8:18 PM EDT (24 April 2023)ģ) Launch Site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida ViaSat 3 Americas is the first of at least three new-generation Boeing-built geostationary satellites for ViaSat. Following launch The discussion of the Falcon Heavy, ViaSat 3 Americas launch from Florida on 24 April 2023 starts on page 113 (Post #xx).ġ) Mission description: "A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket will launch the ViaSat 3 Americas broadband communications satellite. SpaceX webcast ( Starts about 15 minutes before liftoff)ģ. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will land on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean."Ģ) Launch window: 8:18 AM EDT (19 April 2023)ģ) Launch Site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, FloridaĪ. Following launch The discussion of the Falcon 9, Starlink 6-2 launch from Florida on 19 April 2023 starts on page 113 (Post #xx).ġ) Mission description: "A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch another batch of second-generation Starlink V2 Mini internet satellites. The Super Heavy booster will target a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico"ģ) Launch Site: Starbase, Boca Chica Beach, TexasĢ. The mission will attempt to travel around the world for nearly one full orbit, resulting in a re-entry and splashdown of the Starship near Hawaii. Next launch The discussion of the Starship launch from Texas not earlier than 17 April 2023 can be found in the Starship thread here.ġ) Mission description: "A SpaceX Super Heavy booster and Starship launch vehicle will launch on the first fully integrated test flight of the new rocket. Launch dates and times are subject to change.ġ. Detailed information is provided in a later post (page and post numbers given). This post has summary information on one or more upcoming launches.
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