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  • Falcon 9 (return to flight): Iridium NEXT (launch/landing videos)

    The first of 8 such launches for Iridium, who is launching a new constellation of high bandwidth commsats for business, govt. and whoever. It was going to be 7 launches with 1 flock of satellites going up on a Russian Dnepr, but Russia cancelled the Dneper launcher and backed out. SpaceX ammended it to their existing contract.

    Launch date: January 8,

    Launch site: SLC-4E. Vandenberg Air Force Base, California

    Static fire: Tuesday, January 3

    Launch time: 1028.07 Pacific (Local), 1328.07 Eastern, 1828.07 UTC

    Stage landing: ASDS Just Read the Instructions

    Likely follow-up launch is about 1-2 weeks later: Echostar 23 from KSC LC-39A, the first launch there since the Shuttle was decommissioned. It's also the pad used for Apollo 11.

    LC-39A has changed a little since then, and will change more as they continue to take down the old Shuttle Rotating Service Structure (RSS), add 2 levels and a new Vertical Integration Crane to the Fixed Service Structure (FSS = tower) and a new Crew Access Arm for Crew Dragon manned missions. The FSS foundation has been upgraded, as has the pad itself. Tons of other upgrades having to do with extra Super-Chilled LOX storage (at 68° Kelvin) and other Falcon Heavy related upgrades.

    The new launcher Transporter-Erector was out for tests last week....

    Dr. Mordrid
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    Looks like January 14, delayed by California's 10 Year Storm.
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      Matt Desch ‏@IridiumBoss 7m7 minutes ago
      Beautiful picture of our ride to space tomorrow on the launch pad this morning! #IridiumNEXT #SpaceX

      Launch (T-0): 0954.39 PST, 1254.39 Eastern, 1754.39 UTC

      Webcasts: 20-30 minutes *before T-0

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      • #4
        TECHNICAL




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        • #5
          Launch

          Perfect orbital insertion of all 10 satellites, and they've all phoned home. Iridium is very happy, and the 2nd of 7 launches should happen in late April. There's a possible 8th Iridium launch for SpaceX after Russia dropped their planned launch. This would put SpaceX's Iridium payday at well over $500 million.

          Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 16 January 2017, 23:35.
          Dr. Mordrid
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          I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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            Landing from RocketCam's perspective

            Bullseye!

            The apparent lean of the stage is due to the fisheye lens.

            The ASDS and her tenders should arrive back in port at Long Beach, California about 0345 PST Jan. 17.

            Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 16 January 2017, 23:31.
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