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  • Falcon 9 to launch 2 Boeing ion drive commsats Sunday (streaming links )

    ABS-SatMex, aka ABS-3A/Eutelsat 115 West B

    Launch: Sunday March 1, 2015
    Launch window: 10:50-11:32 PM (2250-2332) EST
    Insertion orbit: supersynchronous (400x50,000 km)
    Destination: geosynchronous after orbit circularization

    Webcasts start ~10:30 PM EST

    All are LiveStream mirrors, but the YouTube Events are usually better and Chromecast-able.

    LiveStream
    http://new.livestream.com/spacex/events/3843470

    SpaceX
    http://www.spacex.com/webcast

    YouTube Event (will appear Sunday)
    http://www.YouTube.com/spacex

    Satellites: 2 Boeing 702SP commsats. The 702SP is a new breed of commsat which uses no chemical propulsion - just electric Hall Effect thrusters and a much smaller quantity of xenon as a reaction mass. This drastically reduces the mass of the 702SP, allowing them to be launched in pairs (dual manifesting) on launchers smaller than Proton or Ariane 5.

    As the bottom pic shows, they're lighter but not really "small."

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    Hall-Effect thruster hardware




    Stacked Boeing 702SP's
    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 27 February 2015, 19:24.
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    Watched the launch from my back porch. Quite impressive. The color is a much deeper orange. First stage seperation came with a bright white flash, then blackout.
    "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

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    • #3
      A perfect mission.

      Musk just tweeted they launch again in 3 weeks, TurkmenSat, and that Falcon 9 is getting 3 more upgrades that will allow 1st stage landings during geostationary launches:

      a 15% thrust upgrade for Merlin 1D

      a 10% upper stage tank increase

      they're going to start super-cooling the LOX to densify it, probably to -300°F ish, allowing a larger LOX load. These will probably carry over to Falcon Heavy.

      Tonight's launch video.
      Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 1 March 2015, 22:33.
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      • #4
        @StephenClark1
        Source says Falcon 9 hit orbit with apogee near 63000 km, perigee 410 km, inclination 24.8 degrees. Right on target.
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