SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches Starlink 10-5
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- SpaceX launch of a batch of Starlink v2-mini satellites for their second generation high-speed Low Earth Orbit internet satellite constellation.
Window Opens: August 20th at 5:20AM EDT (09:20 UTC)
Window Closes: August 20th at 9:20AM EDT (13:20 UTC)
First T0: August 20th at 8:48AM EDT (12:48 UTC)
Last T0: August 20th at 9:20AM EDT (13:20 UTC)
Mission: F9 launch of 22 Starlink v2 Mini satellites
Launch location: Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Earth.
Target orbit: Low Earth Orbit (LEO); 286x297km 53.16 degree orbit
Booster: B1085-1
Booster history: New booster!
Booster recovery: A Shortfall Of Gravitas (ASOG)
Fairing recovery: Bob
Rocket trajectory: Northeast flying parallel to the US east coast
Payload mass: Approximately 16 tonnes
Stubby nozzle: NO (thankfully)
Stats:
· SpaceX's 84th launch of the year and the 9th launch of the month.
· 12th Falcon launch since the last failure, F9's 365th orbital flight.
· SpaceX's 201st launch from SLC-40.
· 80th landing on ASOG out of 80 attempts
· 267th successful landing since the last failed one.
· 187th launch dedicated to Starlink
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Great stream thanks NSF team. The tracking was fantastic, and to be able to see the rainbow rings at the end of the stream was incredible.
I liked the two 'smoke rings' before the con trail started. First time I've seen that. 1:01:05
A sweet landing on the barge in rolling weather. Amazing! Thanks NSF. 👍
Rings ! Woo - new 🙂
Thank you for your coverage !
I loved the 2 smoke rings.
The space burn I like that
Beautiful Falcon 9s, so reliable and fabulous to see it return home. 😊
50:00 "I love that we are in situation where successful launches and successful landings - landings streak is longer than the launch streak." :D Jings..
Thanks for the great launch coverage NSF!
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JUICY...agree
Late again...11.5 hours work....always try to catch up.........however long it takes.
1:19:29 SlowMo Smoke Rings
An idea. End commentary one minute before launch and begin two minutes after launch. Would be much more enjoyable.
Why's that? The sound takes around 15 seconds to reach the microphones, so you see a rocket lifting off... in total silence. - Das
@@NASASpaceflight What is wrong with a little silence before liftoff? Does every second need to be filled with talking?
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“Aaaannnnndddd liftoff” - 2 of my favorite words in an entire launch broadcast from waaaaay back in the Apollo days.
Given no other useful audio at that time, and the fact that the most folks are joining the stream and may not know whats going on, right before liftoff is the most important time to let them know what's about to happen. - Das
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Stop famaging the environment!
Hush it there making my internet faster. 😂
Bros the type of guy to say stop famaging the environment while complaining about is so called paper straws
As soon as I figure out what “famaging” is I’ll consider ceasing the behavior - if I’m doing it in the first place 😂😂😂😂
New booster....bin a while...lovey...
Musk contribution is beyond anything/anyone else.
1085 starlink good luck
-1 how cool is that???? Much cooler than -20 something these days lol
Thanks NSF Team
1:00:04
We were there and saw it