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While our Transporter rideshare missions launch to a sun synchronous orbit, Bandwagon missions launch to a mid-inclination orbit, filling the gaps for customers that wish to expand their coverage or complete unique objectives not possible with SSO
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Liftoff of Bandwagon-4!
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Falcon 9βs first stage has landed on Landing Zone 2
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Deployment of all payloads confirmed
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Falcon 9 launches the Bandwagon-4 rideshare mission to orbit, first stage booster returns to Earth
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SpaceX launches private space station pathfinder 'Haven Demo,' 17 other satellites to orbit
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SpaceX just launched a satellite that could help pave the way for a private space station in the very near future.
A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida today at 1:09 a.m. EDT (0509 GMT), on a multi-satellite rideshare mission that SpaceX calls Bandwagon-4.
Among the 18 payloads on board the Falcon 9 is Haven Demo, a pathfinder for Haven-1, the private space station that California company Vast Space plans to launch to Earth orbit next year.
"The first step in our iterative approach towards building next-generation space stations, Haven Demo will test critical systems for Haven-1, including propulsion, flight computers and navigation software," Vast wrote in a description of the satellite.
Vast's Haven-1 will launch to low Earth orbit (LEO) atop a Falcon 9, perhaps as soon as the second quarter of 2026. If that schedule holds, Haven-1 β which can support up to four astronauts at a time β will be the first standalone private space station in human history.
The other 17 payloads that went up today will be operated by South Korea's Agency for Defense Development (ADD), the Berlin-based company Exolaunch, Turkey's Fergani Space, the weather-forecasting outfit Tomorrow Companies and Starcloud, which aims to build data centers in space.
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SpaceX launches private space station pathfinder 'Haven Demo,' 17 other satellites to orbit
"Haven Demo will test critical systems for Haven-1, including propulsion, flight computers and navigation software."
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The OLM for 39A (Florida) is rolling out from Roberts Road towards the Launch Site!
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BREAKING: Jared Isaacman (rookisaacman) has been Officially Re-nominated by POTUS to be NASA's Administrator!
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SpaceX VP of launch Kiko Dontchev said this morning that Starship test flight 12 could launch as soon as January 2026 and that Booster 18 will be rolling out relatively soon for testing.
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He adds the first V3 Starship launch could take place as soon as January; a booster will be rolling out to the pad for tests in "days to weeks".
Watch Falcon 9 launch 29 Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida x.com/i/broadcasts/1β¦
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Watch Falcon 9 launch 28 Starlink satellites to orbit from California x.com/i/broadcasts/1β¦
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