SpaceX - Falcon 9 - Türksat 6A - SLC-40 - Cape Canaveral Space Force Station - July 8, 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Launch Date: July 8
    Launch Time: 7:30 p.m. EDT, 23:30 UTC, (01:30 CEST - July 9)
    Launch Window: 4 hours
    Launch Site: SLC-40 - Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, USA
    Targeted Orbit: GTO (Geostationary-Transfer-Orbit)
    Launch Inclination: East
    Launch Status: Successful
    Mission: Türksat 6A
    Launch Provider: Türksat
    Launcher System: Falcon 9 (Booster B1076)
    Flight for the Booster: 15
    Previous Flights of the Booster: 14 - CRS-26, OneWeb Launch 16, Intelsat IS-40e, O3b mPOWER, Ovzon 3, Eutelsat 36D, and eight Starlink missions
    Landing: Autonomous Droneship "Just Read the Instructions" (JRTI)
    SpaceX targets July 8 for a Falcon 9 launch to launch Türksat 6A to a GTO (Geo Transfer Orbit). Liftoff is targeted for 7:30 p.m. EDT, 23:30 UTC (01:30 CEST - July 9)
    Following stage separation, the first stage will land on an autonomous droneship Just Read the Instructions stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
    Space Affairs stream will start about 20 minutes before the lift-off.
    Flight trajectory will be to the east. You will find more information about the trajectory and data on the day of the launch here: flightclub.io/live
    About Türksat 6A
    Türksat 6A is the first communication geostationary satellite built in Turkey. In addition, small payloads on that flight were built in Canada.
    Türksat 6A is a satellite that will provide data relay for civil and military communications to the Anatolian peninsula as well as most of the European continent, the Middle East, and the westernmost part of the Russian Federation. The satellite is equipped with 16(+4) Ku-band and 2(+1) X-band transponders (reserve).
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  • @richardbird7892
    @richardbird7892 11 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the excellent coverage of all the space related events. Your descriptions include technical details that are full and historical background that goes with it . All this makes us understand and appreciate each event .
    Keep up the good work and the sky is the limit.

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere 12 дней назад

    Thanks for the livestream and chat. 🙂🚀

  • @Stilistics-Gaming
    @Stilistics-Gaming 12 дней назад

    How does it feel to do this job? Live stream spaceX’s rockets?

    • @Space-Affairs
      @Space-Affairs  12 дней назад

      That isn't a job. Simple.

    • @Stilistics-Gaming
      @Stilistics-Gaming 12 дней назад

      @@Space-Affairs you just do it for fun?

    • @Space-Affairs
      @Space-Affairs  12 дней назад +2

      @@Stilistics-Gaming To inform and educate. It is not only about SpaceX, even SpaceX dominates the rocket launch business meanwhile. We try to cover the main events of spaceflights, we started 4 years ago inside the Pandemic as we had to shut down our operations because we could not travel. And because of that, we said: if we can't travel to the destinations of spaceflight, we will transfer the destinations to the screens of people. Since then, we do that. 690 streams since then, and not only because of SpaceX. ;)

  • @dissaid
    @dissaid 4 дня назад

    Just replayiung until the FAA decides to do something. Need to get back to launches. LOL

    • @Space-Affairs
      @Space-Affairs  4 дня назад

      Well. We were astonished about it, but SpaceX must restore the confidence of its Falcon 9 rocket for several customers. And perhaps the cause of the July 11th anomaly in the second stage has been pinpointed and it had no effect on the stages that are on standby to launch all of SpaceX's missions. SpaceX operates completely differently than any other launch provider in the world. They operate according to KISS (Keep It Stupid and Simple), which means: leave out the stuff you don't need, build it, do some rudimentary testing, slap the thing on the pad, launch it. If there's a boom, take it, you have the data you need to determine what went wrong. And if it works: the next Falcon 9 please. And they have a lot of Starlink launches in which they can test that all.
      Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

  • @jeanmaries4147
    @jeanmaries4147 12 дней назад

    Dommage ce commentaire ne sert à rien, et il gâche les images. Qui a t il encore a dire après plus de 300 lancements ???

    • @Space-Affairs
      @Space-Affairs  12 дней назад

      You guys are funny. As SpaceX stopped commenting on the Starlink launches some months ago, some people were annoyed about it. Now some are annoyed because of the commentators. These commentators are engineers who have a different job at SpaceX, working hard so that you can see that launches! Do you have more to complain?