Falcon 9 poised to launch 05:57 UTC, Wednesday with Intuitive Machine’s IM-1 mission, the first flight of their Nova-C class lunar lander.
The vehicle will attempt to land on the Moon’s south pole February 22, which would mark the first successful commercial lunar landing.
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The vehicle will attempt to land on the Moon’s south pole February 22, which would mark the first successful commercial lunar landing.
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Starship team is preparing for a full launch rehearsal ahead of Flight 3
Source: @SpaceX
Source: @SpaceX
Standing down from tonight’s attempt due to off-nominal methane temperatures prior to stepping into methane load. Now targeting Thursday, February 15 at 06:05 UTC for Falcon 9's launch of the Int Machines IM-1 mission from Florida → spacex.com/launches
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Falcon 9 rolled out to pad 40 in Florida and is now vertical for today's launch of USSF-124 → spacex.com/launches
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Source: @SpaceX
Rocket fire’s red
Methane burns blue
I’m counting down
To liftoff with you
🫶🏼🚀
The most recent Vulcan and Falcon Heavy launches
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Methane burns blue
I’m counting down
To liftoff with you
🫶🏼🚀
The most recent Vulcan and Falcon Heavy launches
Source: RT @Bair_Witness
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From
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Core
Landing
ℹ️ 2 satellites, one by L3Harris and the other by Northrop Grumman, will be launched as the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) mission for the US Missile Defense Agency. These satellites have improved sensitivity to detect and track hypersonic missiles with fainter signatures.
#Launch
USSF-124
Rocket
Falcon
9
Block
5
From
SLC-40
,
Cape
Canaveral
🇺🇸
🕙 Launch time
February
14th,
22:30
UTC
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Type
Government/Top
Secret
Orbit
Low
Earth
Orbit
🚀 Vehicle information
Core
B1078.7
(7th
flight
♻️)
Landing
LZ-2
(RTLS)
ℹ️ 2 satellites, one by L3Harris and the other by Northrop Grumman, will be launched as the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) mission for the US Missile Defense Agency. These satellites have improved sensitivity to detect and track hypersonic missiles with fainter signatures.
#Launch
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February 15th, 01:34 UTC 🆕
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Landing
ℹ️ A batch of 22 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation - SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
#Launch
Starlink
Group
7-14
Rocket
Falcon
9
Block
5
From
SLC-4E,
Vandenberg
SFB
🇺🇸
🕙 Launch time
🌍 Mission information
Type
Communications
Orbit
Low
Earth
Orbit
🚀 Vehicle information
Core
B1082.2
(2nd
flight
♻️)
Landing
OCISLY
(ASDS
🌊)
ℹ️ A batch of 22 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation - SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
#Launch
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Falcon 9 vertical at pad 39A in Florida ahead of launching the Int Machines IM-1 lander to the Moon.
Source: @SpaceX
Source: @SpaceX
🚀 Tonight we have 3 launches within an 8 hour window:
22:30 UTC USSF-124✔️
01:34 UTC Starlink 7-14 ♻️
06:05 UTC Nova-C IM-1✔️
and possibly some Starship testing too!
22:30 UTC USSF-124
06:05 UTC Nova-C IM-1
and possibly some Starship testing too!
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