ЦитироватьNAVAREA IV 746/20Пуск: 18 августа 2020 г. с 14:21 UTC до 15:29 UTC / 17:21 ДМВ до 18:29 ДМВ
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORIDA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
181421Z TO 181529Z AUG,
ALTERNATE 191359Z TO 191507Z AUG
IN AREAS BOUND BY:
A. 28-37-30N 080-36-32W, 28-51-00N 080-24-00W,
29-14-00N 079-55-00W, 29-12-00N 079-52-00W,
28-38-00N 080-23-00W, 28-30-07N 080-32-51W.
B. 31-39-00N 077-20-00W, 33-15-00N 075-57-00W,
33-40-00N 074-59-00W, 33-21-00N 074-25-00W,
32-45-00N 074-32-00W, 31-25-00N 077-06-00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 191607Z AUG 20.//
Authority: EASTERN RANGE 091323Z AUG 20.
Date: 130807Z AUG 20
Cancel: 19160700 Aug 20
NAVAREA XII 368/20
EASTERN PACIFIC.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
181547Z TO 181615Z AUG,
ALTERNATIVE 191525Z TO 191553Z AUG
IN AREAS BOUND BY:
A. 16-21S 137-47W, 09-14S 134-53W,
01-02N 127-55W, 09-57N 121-33W,
16-19N 114-48W, 15-16N 113-01W,
07-44N 116-14W, 01-47S 122-06W,
10-25S 127-55W, 17-48S 135-31W.
B. 11-30N 120-00W, 03-30N 120-00W,
03-30N 126-14W, 09-57N 121-33W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 191653Z AUG 20.//
Authority: EASTERN RANGE 091350Z AUG 20.
Date: 130853Z AUG 20
Cancel: 19165300 Aug 20
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68646.jpg) Emre Kelly @EmreKelly 43 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/1293955335368187905)
Hazard area issued for next Starlink launch from CCAFS. In effect from 0815 to 1130 ET on Tuesday, Aug. 18, with liftoff scheduled for ~1030. No. 11.
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/30273.jpg) Raul @Raul74Cz 18 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Raul74Cz/status/1293854501213020160)
Launch Hazard Areas of #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) v1.0-L10 from SLC-40 planned for Aug 18 14:31 UTC, alternatively Aug 19 14:09 UTC. Droneship landing 634km downrange for booster 1049.6. Stage2 deorbit on the first orbit with debris reentry in Eastern Pacific. http://bit.do/LHA11 (https://t.co/KC2bsVKusN?amp=1)
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Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9 Date: 18 August Eastern Range Opens: Launch Hazard Area (https://www.patrick.af.mil/Portals/14/Starlink%20L-10%20LHA.docx) Airspace Closure Area (https://www.patrick.af.mil/Portals/14/Starlink%20L-10%20ACA.docx)
ЦитироватьSkySats 19-21 To Launch On SpaceX Falcon 9 Rideshare MissionMike Safyan (https://www.planet.com/pulse/author/misha/) | August 14, 2020
SkySats 19-21 to Launch on SpaceX Falcon 9 Rideshare Mission
Planet is set to launch three more new SkySats (https://www.planet.com/pulse/skysats-16-21-to-launch-on-spacex-falcon-9-starlink-missions/) (SkySats 19-21) into Low Earth Orbit on August 18th (date subject to change), rounding out the fleet of SkySats already in operations and joining SkySats 16-18 that successfully launched aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 (https://www.planet.com/pulse/skysats-16-18-falcon-9-success/) in June.
Planet SkySats 1-15 operate in Sun Synchronous Orbits, a specific type of Low Earth Orbit that results in the Earth's surface always being illuminated by the Sun at the same angle when the satellite is capturing imagery. Half of the SkySats currently pass overhead in a morning crossing plane, while the other half moves in an afternoon crossing plane, so together they provide the twice-daily coverage of anywhere on Earth.
Both sets of new SkySats, 16-18 and 19-21, will operate in a "mid-inclination" orbit of 53 degrees that complements the sun synchronous fleet, and will offer more targeted coverage and imaging capacity in the latitude bands between +53 degrees and -53 degrees where the majority of human activity occurs. By taking advantage of SpaceX's rideshare program, we were able to get these satellites launched much faster compared to a dedicated launch. In addition, by splitting the payload across two launches, we're able to phase the mid-inclination SkySats into their respective planes much faster as well, all of which results in Planet's customers benefiting from these enhanced products much sooner than any other provider can offer.(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/187244.jpg) (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/187244.jpg)
Planet SkySats 19-21 mounted on the Starlink launch adapter, ready for flight. Image provided by SpaceX.
SkySats 19-21 will be launched aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 (https://www.spacex.com/falcon9), a two-stage reusable rocket that has successfully flown satellites and cargo over 80 times to orbit. They will do so as rideshare payloads on SpaceX's Starlink (https://www.starlink.com/) satellites, and will launch from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida.
The rapid launch of SkySats 16-21, as well as the development of our enhanced 50 cm imagery (https://www.planet.com/pulse/more-spectral-bands-50cm-global-analytics-change-detection/), are just a few examples of how Planet continues to push the envelope to provide industry-leading geospatial offerings that continuously improve over time.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1294344173810847745)
Departure! Of Course I Still Love You droneship is heading ~634 km downrange to the Starlink LZ! Next launch NET August 18th, 10:31am EDT.
Photo captured by the WKMG-TV Canaveral webcam. http://ClickOrlando.com (https://t.co/sP6BhNWC3T?amp=1)
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ЦитироватьЗапуск Starlink-10 & SkySat 19-21 может состояться уже 18 августа
Во время этого запуска на орбиту планируется вывести 58 спутников Starlink и 2 спутника SkySat компании Planet для съёмки земной поверхности. Старт запланирован с площадки SLC-40 во Флориде.
Главной изюминкой этой миссии должен стать 6-й полёт 1-й ступени Falcon 9 B1049.6
Эта ступень использовалась в миссиях: Telstar 18V (сентябрь 2018), Iridium 8 (январь 2019), Starlink-0.9 (май 2019), Starlink-2 (январь 2020), Starlink-7 (июнь 2020).
Три раза она совершала посадки на платформу OCISLY и 2 раза на платформу JRTI.
Цитата: undefinedПусковой день (18.08) - 70 % GOПуск - 18 августа в окне с 14:26 до 14:37 UTC
Резервный день (19.08) - 80 % GO
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68656.jpg) Julia @julia_bergeron 12 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1294839649580523521)
So long.
Farewell.
Go out and catch a fairing.
We might.
Just try.
Don't let it get away...
#Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click)
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10 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1294868410971693057)
A bit late to the party but GO Quest is on the way out of Port Canaveral. It's like they knew we were concerned or something like that. Geeze, let my lack of sleep, taco induced imagination go all over the place will ya? Safe travels!
#SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click)
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ЦитироватьПусковой день (18.08) - = 70 % GO
Резервный день (19.08) - = 80 % GO
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 5 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1295105971321294852)
Starlink: Of Course I Still Love You droneship has arrived at the landing zone!
Ms. Tree and Ms. Chief are powering forward, having left just before midnight last night.
GO Quest is trailing behind, having departed after the rest of the fleet at about 1:30am ET today.
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/30097.jpg) Stephen Marr @spacecoast_stve 7:37 MSK Aug 17, 2020
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And there she is.
Falcon 9 B1049 is set to carry out its 6th mission, and become the first booster to do so. Static fire will take place sometime tomorrow, and if all looks good, launch will be at 10:31am EDT (14:31 UTC) on Tuesday.
Also, boat.
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Цитата: tnt22 от 17.08.2020 08:49:00Falcon 9 B1049 is set to carry out its 6th missionого!
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29831.jpg) William Harwood @cbs_spacenews 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1295300183283191809)
F9/Starlink: SpaceX test fired the 1st stage engines of a Falcon 9 rocket on pad 40 at the CCAFS at 6 AM EDT; test appeared normal; we will now await an update from SpaceX on plans to launch another batch of Starlink satellites Tuesday morning
2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1295301917191671808)
F9/Starlink: Here's a shot of this morning's F9 hot fire test:
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29708.jpg) SpaceX @SpaceX 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1295316943134547968)18 августа 2020 г. в 14:31 UTC / 17:31 ДМВ
Targeting Tuesday, August 18 at 10:31 a.m. EDT for Falcon 9's launch from Space Launch Complex 40 in Florida of 58 Starlink satellites and 3 @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) spacecraft
Цитата: vlad7308 от 17.08.2020 09:32:12ого!
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29708.jpg) SpaceX @SpaceX 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1295317183900205057)Falcon 9 B1049.6
Falcon 9's booster supporting this mission previously launched Telstar 18 VANTAGE, Iridium-8, and three separate Starlink flights
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68305.jpg) Tyler Gray @TylerG1998 21 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TylerG1998/status/1295337797709176832)
#SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) has confirmed that they are dead set for a launch tomorrow morning from SLC-40. B1049.6 will be the booster for this mission, and will become the first #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click) to fly 6 times (hence the .6 in its name).
This will be the 100th mission and 99th launch for SpaceX to date.
ЦитироватьПусковой день (18.08) - ↑ 80 % GO
Резервный день (19.08) - = 80 % GO
ЦитироватьSTARLINK MISSION
SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, August 18 at 10:31 a.m. EDT for launch of its eleventh Starlink mission (https://www.spacex.com/static/images/backgrounds/starlink_patch.png), which will include 58 Starlink satellites and three of Planet's SkySats (https://www.planet.com/pulse/skysats-19-21-to-launch-on-spacex-falcon-9-rideshare-mission/).
Falcon 9 will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Falcon 9's first stage previously supported the Telstar 18 VANTAGE mission in September 2018, the Iridium-8 mission in January 2019, and three separate Starlink missions in May 2019, January 2020, and June 2020.
Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9's first stage on the "Of Course I Still Love You" droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Falcon 9's fairing previously flew on the fourth launch of Starlink. Planet's SkySats will deploy sequentially beginning about 12 and a half minutes after liftoff, and the Starlink satellites will deploy approximately 46 minutes after liftoff.
Цитироватьyoutu.be/jTMJK7wb0rM
Начало трансляции - 18 августа 2020 г. в 14:16 UTC / 17:16 ДМВ
ЦитироватьCOUNTDOWN
All Times Are Approximate
Hr/Min/Sec EVENT 00:38:00 SPACEX LAUNCH DIRECTOR VERIFIES GO FOR PROPELLANT LOAD 00:35:00 RP-1 (ROCKET GRADE KEROSENE) LOADING UNDERWAY 00:35:00 1ST STAGE LOX (LIQUID OXYGEN) LOADING UNDERWAY 00:16:00 2ND STAGE LOX LOADING UNDERWAY 00:07:00 FALCON 9 BEGINS ENGINE CHILL PRIOR TO LAUNCH 00:01:00 COMMAND FLIGHT COMPUTER TO BEGIN FINAL PRELAUNCH CHECKS 00:01:00 PROPELLANT TANK PRESSURIZATION TO FLIGHT PRESSURE BEGINS 00:00:45 SPACEX LAUNCH DIRECTOR VERIFIES GO FOR LAUNCH 00:00:03 ENGINE CONTROLLER COMMANDS ENGINE IGNITION SEQUENCE TO START 00:00:00 FALCON 9 LIFTOFF
ЦитироватьLAUNCH, LANDING AND DEPLOYMENT
All Times Are Approximate
Hr/Min/Sec Event 00:01:12 Max Q (moment of peak mechanical stress on the rocket) 00:02:33 1st stage main engine cutoff (MECO) 00:02:36 1st and 2nd stages separate 00:02:43 2nd stage engine starts (SES-1) 00:03:12 Fairing deployment 00:07:02 1st stage entry burn complete 00:08:42 1st stage landing 00:08:51 2nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-1) 00:12:32 SkySat-21 deployment 00:13:02 SkySat-20 deployment 00:13:32 SkySat-19 deployment 00:45:57 Starlink satellites deploy
ЦитироватьMore Starlinks and SkySats ready for launch Tuesday from Cape Canaveral
August 17, 2020 (https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/08/) Stephen Clark (https://spaceflightnow.com/author/stephen-clark/)
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Three Planet SkySat Earth-imaging satellites will accompany 58 SpaceX Starlink satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket launch set for Tuesday. Credit: SpaceX
The last planned batch of high-resolution SkySat commercial Earth-viewing reconnaissance satellites owned by Planet will accompany 58 Starlink broadband relay stations on a climb into orbit Tuesday from Cape Canaveral on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, adding to the world's two largest commercial satellite fleets.
The SkySats will join 18 others Planet has launched aboard U.S., European and Indian rockets since 2013, supplying regularly-updated sharp images of the world's cities, forests, farms, waterways, and other regions of interest to government and commercial users.
Planet's next three satellites — named SkySats 19, 20 and 21 — are affixed atop a stack of 58 SpaceX-built Starlink satellites inside the payload fairing of a Falcon 9 rocket.
The 229-foot-tall (70-meter) Falcon 9 rocket is set for liftoff at 10:31:16 a.m. EDT (1431:16 GMT) Tuesday from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The rocket's first stage will be making its sixth flight, a record for SpaceX's fleet of reusable Falcon boosters.
SpaceX says the first stage set for launch Tuesday, designated B1049 in SpaceX's fleet, first flew from Cape Canaveral in September 2018 in the launch of Telesat's Telstar 18 VANTAGE communications satellites. After landing on a SpaceX drone ship, the booster launched again from California in January 2019 with 10 Iridium voice and data relay satellites, and again returned to a propulsive touchdown on an offshore recovery vessel.
The Falcon first stage launched three more times with satellites for SpaceX's Starlink broadband network, most recently on June 3. SpaceX says the Falcon 9's first stage booster is capable of at least 10 flights without a major overhaul, though engineers perform routine inspections and refurbishment between each mission.
SpaceX rolled the Falcon 9 rocket with the Starlink and SkySat payloads from its assembly building to Cape Canaveral's Complex 40 launch pad Sunday, then raised the launcher vertical and loaded it with super-chilled kerosene and liquid oxygen propellants for a brief test-firing of the first stage's nine Merlin engines at 6 a.m. EDT (1000 GMT) Monday.
The launch team drained the rocket's propellant tanks and examined data from the routine test-firing before proceeding with final preparations for Tuesday's mission — SpaceX's 13th launch of the year, the 91st Falcon 9 launch overall, and the 99th orbital launch attempt in SpaceX's history.
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A Falcon 9 rocket test-fired its nine Merlin main engines at 6 a.m. EDT (1000 GMT) Monday on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral in preparation for launch Tuesday. Credit: William Harwood/CBS News
Forecasters from the U.S. military's 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base near Cape Canaveral predict an 80 percent chance of good weather for the Falcon 9 rocket's instantaneous launch opportunity Tuesday. The primary weather concern is with the potential that conditions might violate the cumulus cloud rule.
In a forecast issued Monday, meteorologists predict partly cloudy skies Tuesday morning, but there's a chance of rain showers in the area around Cape Canaveral. Winds should be from the southwest at 7 to 12 mph, with a temperature at launch time of around 83 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Falcon 9 rocket will head northeast from Cape Canaveral after blasting off from pad 40, flying on a course roughly parallel to the U.S. East Coast to align with the Starlink satellites' planned orbital inclination of 53 degrees.
Two-and-a-half minutes after liftoff, the Falcon 9's first stage will shut down its nine Merlin engines and separate to begin a descent toward SpaceX's drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You" positioned in the Atlantic Ocean around 400 miles (630 kilometers) northeast of Cape Canaveral.
After ignition of the Falcon 9's upper stage engine, the rocket will shed its clamshell-like payload shroud at T+plus 3 minutes, 12 seconds. The two halves of the nose cone will come back to Earth under parachutes for retrieval by a pair of SpaceX recovery boats.
SpaceX says the fairing flying on Tuesday's mission is also reused from a previous Falcon 9 launch.
The first stage — fitted with deployable landing legs — will target a vertical landing on SpaceX's drone ship at T+plus 8 minutes, 42 seconds. Moments later, the second stage will shut down its engine after placing the 58 Starlink satellites and three SkySat payloads in an elliptical orbit stretching more than 200 miles (300 kilometers) above Earth.
The three SkySats — each with a mass of about 242 pounds (110 kilograms) — will separate one-at-a-time from the forward end of the Starlink satellite stack at 30-second intervals, beginning around 12-and-a-half minutes after liftoff.
The Falcon 9 will later release retention rods holding the 58 Starlink satellites, allowing the flat-panel broadband relay nodes to fly free of the rocket around 46 minutes after departing Cape Canaveral.
The SkySats set for launch Tuesday are the last three planned by Planet, which operates around 150 satellites enabling daily worldwide imaging coverage. The SkySats offer Planet's customers high-resolution views of Earth, while a flock of more than 100 smaller Dove CubeSats provide wider area coverage at lower resolution.
Planet launched three identical SkySats on a Falcon 9/Starlink launch June 13, and the three new spacecraft launching this week will bring the SkySat fleet to 21 satellites.
Built by Maxar, each SkySat satellite is about the size of a mini-refrigerator.
Beginning in 2013, the first 15 SkySat satellites launched into polar sun-synchronous orbits and fly in in north-south paths around Earth. Sun-synchronous orbits are popular for remote sensing and environmental satellites because they allow regular imaging of the Earth's surface with the sun at the same angle.
Around half of the SkySats fly in orbits timed to fly overhead in the morning, and the other half soar over imaging targets in the afternoon, providing coverage of certain parts of the globe twice per day.
The three SkySats launching Tuesday are the last of a block of spacecraft ordered from Maxar, formerly known as SSL, by Skybox Imaging. Skybox was acquired by Google and renamed Terra Bella in 2014, then Planet acquired Terra Bella and the SkySat assets in 2017.
The SkySats taking off on rideshare missions with SpaceX's Starlink satellites fly at a lower-inclination orbit inclined 53 degrees to the equator. Planet says the new satellites "will offer more targeted coverage and raw image capacity in key geographic regions."
"By taking advantage of SpaceX's rideshare program, we were able to get these satellites launched much faster compared to a dedicated launch," wrote Mike Safyan, Planet's vice president of launch, in a blog post on the company's website.
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Vegetation along the banks of the Yakima River, as well as nearby fields and the irrigated lawns of West Richland, Washington, appears bright red in this false color (near infrared, red, and green) image from July 18, 2020. It was the first picture of Earth acquired by SkySat 17, which launched June 13 on a previous SpaceX Starlink mission. Credit: Planet
After delivery in orbit by the Falcon 9 rocket, the SkySats will use their own propulsion to maneuver from the Starlink injection orbit to an operating altitude of around 250 miles (400 kilometers).
At that altitude, the SkySats will be able to produce images of Earth at a resolution of less than 20 inches, or 50 centimeters. Planet announced it has also lowered the orbits of its SkySats already in space to allow the collection imagery of the same quality.
In an interview with Spaceflight Now in June, Safyan would not disclose what Planet paid SpaceX to launch the six SkySats, SpaceX has published pricing for rideshare launch services (https://www.spacex.com/rideshare/)[/b] on its website. The company lists a price as low as $1 million for a 440-pound payload on a rideshare to a polar sun-synchronous orbit.
"That's incredibly competitive pricing," Safyan said in June. "Coupled with the fact that the Falcon 9 is one of the world's most reliable and well-flown vehicles out there, and they're going to a variety of orbits very regularly, makes it a very attractive offering."
The SkySats are designed for six-year missions, according to Planet. There are no more SkySats currently in production by Planet and Maxar.
"That gives us a pretty long runway with respect to what these SkySats will be able to provide," Safyan said in June. "We're looking at the future of high-res at Planet. It's still too early to talk about the details of that. But we will continue to offer both medium-res and high-res products to our customers.
"One of the promises that Planet always makes to its customers is that our products get better over time," Safyan said. "We don't like to rest on our laurels. We really like to listen to the market and understand what are they evolving needs, especially as we grow the customer base.
"It's not just industries that are traditional users of remote sensing, like government agencies and agriculture," Safyan said said. "There are newer markets that are being opened up in finance and insurance, so better understanding those market needs as well helps us inform how we develop the product going forward. Because we're vertically-integrated, that gives us a really big advantage of being able to take customer feedback and actually incorporate that into satellite design and operations."
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A view of a stack of Starlink satellites stacked before a previous launch. Credit: SpaceX
With the 58 satellites set for launch Tuesday, SpaceX will have deployed 653 Starlink nodes on 10 Falcon 9 rockets since May 2019, bringing the network closer to providing initial Internet services.
SpaceX's previous launch on Aug. 7 delivered 57 Starlink satellites to orbit, along with a pair of Earth-imaging microsatellites for BlackSky, a competitor of Planet in the commercial remote sensing market.
SpaceX's Starlink network is designed to provide low-latency, high-speed Internet service around the world. Elon Musk, SpaceX's founder and CEO, also views the Starlink program as a means to earn revenue to help fund the company's lofty ambitions to develop a next-generation reusable rocket known as Starship, which Musk says could eventually carry people to the moon and Mars.
Each of the flat-panel Starlink satellites weighs about a quarter-ton, and are built by SpaceX in Redmond, Washington. Once in orbit, they will deploy solar panels to begin producing electricity, then activate their krypton ion thrusters to raise their altitude to around 341 miles, or 550 kilometers.
SpaceX says it needs 24 launches to provide Starlink Internet coverage over nearly all of the populated world, and 12 launches could enable coverage of higher latitude regions, such as Canada and the northern United States.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67619.png) T.S. Kelso @TSKelso 2 ч (https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1295402288643678211)
CelesTrak now has pre-launch SupTLEs for the 11th #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) launch, set for Aug 18 at 1431 UTC: https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/supplemental/... (https://t.co/J39z8yvPdD?amp=1). Deployment of 58 satellites is set for 2020-08-18 15:17:17.110 UTC. SupTLEs are derived from ephemerides provided by @SpaceX (https://twitter.com/SpaceX).
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ЦитироватьSpaceX планирует во вторник вывести на орбиту новую группу интернет-спутников Starlink
Вашингтон. 18 августа. ИНТЕРФАКС - Тяжелая ракета-носитель Falcon 9 во вторник должна стартовать на орбиту с очередной партией из 58 мини-спутников для пополнения орбитальной группировки глобальной сети интернет-покрытия системы Starlink, сообщает компания-разработчик SpaceX.
Запуск планируется осуществить в 10:31 по времени Восточного побережья США (в 17:31 мск) со стартового комплекса LC-40 на космодроме NASA на мысе Канаверал в штате Флорида.
Это будет уже одиннадцатый вывод на орбиту группы интернет-спутников Starlink начиная с мая прошлого года.
Предыдущая партия из 57 спутников Starlink была запущена 7 августа. Нынешняя орбитальная группировка SpaceX уже состоит из 595 космических аппаратов. В настоящее время компания SpaceX является крупнейшим спутниковым оператором в мире.
В рамках программы сопутствующего запуска ракета также должна будет вывести на орбиту три малых космических аппарата массой 100 кг дистанционного зондирования Земли SkySat компании Planet Lab. Ее группировка, состоящая из 18 спутников, способна генерировать изображения Земли с разрешением около 72 сантиметров.
Первая многоразовая ступень ракеты-носителя SpaceX, которая используется для запусков уже в шестой раз, должна совершить управляемую посадку на плавучей платформе Of Course I Still Love You, которая находится в Атлантике примерно 630 км от космодрома на мысе Канаверал.
Кроме того, специальные спасательные морские суда Ms. Tree и Ms. Chief в Атлантике попытаются "поймать" в надводные сети обе створки обтекателя головной части ракеты, которые после отделения будут спускаться на парашютах. Повторное использование обтекателя позволяет экономить компании SpaceX до $6 млн при запусках своих ракет.
В перспективе компания SpaceX планирует развернуть орбитальную группировку из 12 тыс. космических аппаратов данного типа (а в последующем - из 30 тыс.) для создания полномасштабной сети, которая позволит обеспечить жителей Земли широкополосным доступом в интернет в любом уголке планеты. SpaceX сообщила, что уже в 2020 году спутники обеспечат интернет-покрытием всю территорию Северной Америки, а к 2021 году будет охвачена почти вся планета. Общая сумма инвестиций, направленная на реализацию проекта, оценивается в $10 млрд.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 4 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1295485500653023233)
With the arrival of GO Quest, the SpaceX recovery fleet is finally in position for tomorrow's Starlink mission!
Liftoff is set for 10:31am EDT (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg)
Webcast: http://youtu.be/jTMJK7wb0rM (https://t.co/Wybhu10ZIn?amp=1)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68580.jpg) Falcon 9 Block 5 @Falcon9Block5 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Falcon9Block5/status/1295580366879600640)
#SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) 10(11) Countdown NET Update:
T-10 Hours
Falcon 9 to Vertical
T-10:00:00
Countdown Initiation, Launch Vehicle Power-Up.
Weather is 80% GO and the teams are tracking no issues on #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click).
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68580.jpg) Falcon 9 Block 5 @Falcon9Block5 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Falcon9Block5/status/1295639172296867840)
#SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) 10(11) Countdown NET Update: T-6:00:00
First Weather Balloon Release. Weather is 80% GO and the teams are tracking no issues on #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click).
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68580.jpg) Falcon 9 Block 5 @Falcon9Block5 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Falcon9Block5/status/1295658999967371264)
#SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) 10(11) Countdown NET Update: T-4:45:00 Range Controllers on Station. Weather is 80% GO and the teams are tracking no issues on #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click).
1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Falcon9Block5/status/1295660775508447237)
#SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) 10(11) Countdown NET Update: T-4:35:00 Falcon 9 Attitude Control System N2 Loading. Weather is 80% GO and the teams are tracking no issues on #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click).
Цитировать(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1238952683698106373/Wjyns-ok_bigger.jpg) Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295659822432559104)
Time for #6 (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg)
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40 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295681951312084992)
Blue hour at SLC-40 where a @SpaceX (https://twitter.com/SpaceX) Falcon 9 (B1049.6) stands ready to loft the eleventh batch of #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) satellites later this morning (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg)
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31 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295684494142341126)
Reused booster (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125226.svg)
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31 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295684495912443905)
Reused landing legs (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125226.svg)
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Цитата: undefined(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1238952683698106373/Wjyns-ok_bigger.jpg) Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 37 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295684497762115584)
Reused fairing (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125226.svg)
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38 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295684499431403525)
Close up of reused fairing (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125226.svg)
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26 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295687732367368192)
Hat trick (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125212.svg) @elonmusk (https://twitter.com/elonmusk)
Thanks to @thomas199920 (https://twitter.com/thomas199920) for pointing this out to me.
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21 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295689288361943042)
Clearer shot of the GO Ms. Tree / GO Ms. Chief silhouette on the reused fairings for the eleventh #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) mission this morning (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg) So cool!
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9 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295693629315571712)
SpaceX has previously used a wave icon (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125048.svg) to indicate fairing halves scooped from the water after splashdown. With the recent double catch, the fairing halves for this 11th Starlink mission could be from the ANASIS-II mission in July (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg) (less than a month ago)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67530.jpg) Spaceflight Now @SpaceflightNow 19 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1295692696963747841)
SpaceX's launch team at Cape Canaveral is completing checkouts of a Falcon 9 rocket this morning ahead of a liftoff from Cape Canavral timed for exactly 10:31:16am EDT (1431:16 GMT) with the next batch of Starlink Internet satellites.
LIVE COVERAGE: https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/08/18/falcon-9-starlink-10-mission-status-center-2/ (https://t.co/QK0rrmQrAW?amp=1)
Цитировать08/18/2020 15:34 Stephen Clark
T-minus 1 hour, 57 minutes. Here are some statistics on today's launch:
- 91st launch of a Falcon 9 rocket since 2010
- 99th launch of Falcon rocket family since 2006
- 6th launch of Falcon 9 booster B1049
- 79th SpaceX launch from Florida's Space Coast
- 56th Falcon 9 launch from pad 40
- 11th launch dedicated to SpaceX's Starlink network
- 14th Falcon 9 launch of 2020
- 14th launch by SpaceX in 2020
- 17th orbital launch based out of Cape Canaveral in 2020
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29831.jpg) William Harwood @cbs_spacenews 31 с (https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1295708689073086467)
F9/Starlink: Liftoff from pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station is targeted for 10:31:16am EDT; the weather appears acceptable with a thin cloud deck, low winds and no sign of rain; no word yet on upper altitude winds
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67521.jpg) Stephen Clark @StephenClark1 20 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/StephenClark1/status/1295705057506275329)
I've seen some reports that this is SpaceX's 100th launch.
That would be true if you noted it as SpaceX's 100th "mission" and included Amos-6, which was destroyed in a preflight explosion.
That was a special case, and I don't include that in "launch" stats.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67522.jpg) Thomas Burghardt @TGMetsFan98 6 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TGMetsFan98/status/1295708916127600640)
It's launch day in Florida! #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click) #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) ...
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68646.jpg) Emre Kelly @EmreKelly 4 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/1295715988902641675)
Certainly no complaints about the weather ahead of today's 11th Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral. T-minus 55 minutes.
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COUNTDOWN Hr:Mn:ScEvent EDT UTC ДМВ 00:38:00SpaceX Launch Director verifies go for propellant load 09:53:16 13:53:16 16:53:16 00:35:00RP-1 (rocket grade kerosene) loading underway 09:56:16 13:56:16 16:56:16 00:35:001st stage LOX (liquid oxygen) loading underway 09:56:16 13:56:16 16:56:16 00:16:002nd stage LOX loading underway 10:15:16 14:15:16 17:15:16 00:07:00Falcon 9 begins engine chill prior to launch 10:24:16 14:24:16 17:24:16 00:01:00Command flight computer to begin final prelaunch checks 10:30:16 14:30:16 17:30:16 00:01:00Propellant tank pressurization to flight pressure begins 10:30:16 14:30:16 17:30:16 00:00:45SpaceX Launch Director verifies go for launch 10:30:31 14:30:31 17:30:31 00:00:03Engine controller commands engine ignition sequence to start 10:31:13 14:31:13 17:31:13 00:00:00 Falcon 9 liftoff 10:31:16 14:31:16 17:31:16
Цитировать08/18/2020 16:57 Stephen Clark
T-minus 35 minutes. Filling of the Falcon 9 rocket with super-chilled, densified kerosene and liquid oxygen is underway at Cape Canaveral.
This will mark SpaceX's 14th launch of the year, and the 91st flight of a Falcon 9 rocket since June 2010.
The liquid oxygen flowing into the first stage is chilled to near minus 340 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 206 degrees Celsius).
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29708.jpg) SpaceX @SpaceX 37 с (https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1295722512823721984)
T-30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch. Webcast will go live ~10 minutes before liftoff
https://www.spacex.com/launches/index.html (https://www.spacex.com/launches/index.html)
Цитироватьyoutu.be/ZYAcinFN1eE
Цитировать08/18/2020 17:15 Stephen Clark
The strongback structure next to the Falcon 9 rocket at pad 40 is being chilled down in preparation for loading of super-cold liquid oxygen into the launcher's second stage, which begins at T-minus 16 minutes.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 3 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295727550476541954)
Good morning Falcon 9 B1049.6! Ready for another one?
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295727501398999047/pu/vid/1304x720/dFBXceDYK5MtBjZF.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295727501398999047/pu/vid/1304x720/dFBXceDYK5MtBjZF.mp4) (0:14)
Цитировать08/18/2020 17:24 Stephen Clark
The second stage of the Falcon 9 is confirmed fully loaded with RP-1 kerosene fuel at this time.
Цитировать08/18/2020 17:25 Stephen Clark
T-minus 7 minutes. Prevalves leading to the Falcon 9's Merlin 1D first stage engines are opening, permitting super-cold liquid oxygen to flow into the engines to condition the turbopumps for ignition.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 51 с (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295729077995929600)
The Sisters are hoping to catch the fairings later, pending catch conditions.
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295729031644688385/pu/vid/1304x720/_5LDlBP96IKpb6E-.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295729031644688385/pu/vid/1304x720/_5LDlBP96IKpb6E-.mp4) (0:19)
Цитировать08/18/2020 17:29 Stephen Clark
T-minus 1 minute, 45 seconds. The second stage's liquid oxygen tank is filled and has been closed out for flight.
The Falcon 9 rocket is now fully loaded with kerosene and liquid oxygen propellant, weighing about 1.2 million pounds.
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LAUNCH, LANDING,
AND DEPLOYMENT Hr:Mn:ScEvent EDT UTC ДМВ 00:00:00 Falcon 9 liftoff 10:31:16 14:31:16 17:31:16 00:01:12Max Q (moment of peak mechanical stress on the rocket) 10:32:28 14:32:28 17:32:28 00:02:331st stage main engine cutoff (MECO) 10:33:49 14:33:49 17:33:49 00:02:361st and 2nd stages separate 10:33:52 14:33:52 17:33:52 00:02:432nd stage engine starts 10:33:59 14:33:59 17:33:59 00:03:12Fairing deployment 10:34:28 14:34:28 17:34:28 00:07:021st stage entry burn complete 10:38:18 14:38:18 17:38:18 00:08:42 1st stage landing 10:39:58 14:39:58 17:39:58 00:08:512nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-1) 10:40:07 14:40:07 17:40:07 00:12:32SkySat-21 deployment 10:43:48 14:43:48 17:43:48 00:13:02SkySat-20 deployment 10:44:18 14:44:18 17:44:18 00:13:32SkySat-19 deployment 10:44:48 14:44:48 17:44:48 00:45:57 Starlink satellites deploy 11:17:13 15:17:13 18:17:13
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29708.jpg) SpaceX @SpaceX 16 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1295730201435885569)
Liftoff!
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1295730139746058240/vid/1280x720/J-yGzJwU0C3yITP8.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1295730139746058240/vid/1280x720/J-yGzJwU0C3yITP8.mp4) (0:10)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 19 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295730390771146752)
LAUNCH! Falcon 9 B1049.6 launches for a sixth time, pushing 58 Starlinks and three SkySat Earth observation satellites.
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295730271942320129/pu/vid/1304x720/HLNOUvz6qxllQ7Yk.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295730271942320129/pu/vid/1304x720/HLNOUvz6qxllQ7Yk.mp4) (0:53)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68656.jpg) Julia @julia_bergeron 59 с (https://twitter.com/julia_bergeron/status/1295734758769647625)
SpaceX just launched the eleventh Starlink mission. What makes this one special is B1049.5 just launched and landed for the sixth time with reused fairing as icing on the cake. Looks like this booster did just fine leaving Earth.
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 19 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295731037515976705)
MECO. Staging 1-2. Second Stage MVac ignition and onwards uphill. Booster returning. Fairing jettison.
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295730922155909120/pu/vid/1304x720/taCT_fRlQvU1tush.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295730922155909120/pu/vid/1304x720/taCT_fRlQvU1tush.mp4) (0:50)
Цитата: tnt22 от 18.08.2020 17:34:08Отделение 1-й ст РНПожелаем старушке удачи! )
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 22 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295732093578878976)
Entry burn (three Merlin 1Ds) complete. Grid fin "steering"
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295732004319834112/pu/vid/1304x720/cevT1Pld-pzE_6dH.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295732004319834112/pu/vid/1304x720/cevT1Pld-pzE_6dH.mp4) (0:32)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29708.jpg) SpaceX @SpaceX 19 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1295732417450217472)
Falcon 9's first stage has landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship – first time a booster has completed six flights!
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1295732350945378310/vid/1280x720/l5oRedyvz_ETyV86.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1295732350945378310/vid/1280x720/l5oRedyvz_ETyV86.mp4) (0:14)
Цитата: tnt22 от 18.08.2020 17:40:09Есть посадка 1-й ст РН!Шестой раз, безаварийно... Интересно, когда номинальный 10й раз сделают? На будущий год видимо...
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 17 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295733746898018307)
And there go the three rideshare passengers, SkySats for Planet.
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295733658645561345/pu/vid/1304x720/-3YZG3W1qaQLlurz.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295733658645561345/pu/vid/1304x720/-3YZG3W1qaQLlurz.mp4) (1:09)
Цитата: Александр Репной от 18.08.2020 18:02:52Поздравляю с успешным запуском очередной партии Старлинков!
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 11 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295735850131742720)
Second Stage buzzing the good folk of London....
(Note it's the shadow, showing the ground track).
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295735806473183244/pu/vid/1304x720/3NGNnT0VL9JODE6k.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295735806473183244/pu/vid/1304x720/3NGNnT0VL9JODE6k.mp4) (0:10)
ЦитироватьSpaceX Starlink 11 launch & Falcon 9 first stage landing, 18 August 2020
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/220391.jpg) (https://www.youtube.com/user/SciNewsRo) SciNews (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjU6ZwoTQtKWfz1urL7XcbA)
18 авг. 2020 г.
Цитировать17:44, 18 августа 2020
Ракета SpaceX в 11 раз стартовала с интернет-спутниками Starlink
Москва. 18 августа. INTERFAX.RU - Тяжелая ракета-носитель Falcon 9 во вторник успешно стартовала на орбиту с очередной партией из 58 мини-спутников для пополнения орбитальной группировки глобальной сети интернет-покрытия системы Starlink, сообщила компания-разработчик SpaceX.
Запуск был осуществлен в 10:31 по времени Восточного побережья США (в 17:31 по Москве) со стартового комплекса LC-40 на космодроме NASA на мысе Канаверал в штате Флорида.
Это уже одиннадцатый вывод на орбиту группы интернет-спутников Starlink, начиная с мая прошлого года.
Предыдущая партия из 57 спутников Starlink была запущена 7 августа. Нынешняя орбитальная группировка SpaceX уже состоит из 595 космических аппаратов. В настоящее время компания SpaceX является крупнейшим спутниковым оператором в мире.
В рамках программы сопутствующего запуска ракета также выведет на орбиту три малых космических аппарата массой 100 кг дистанционного зондирования Земли SkySat компании Planet Lab. Ее группировка, состоящая из 18 спутников, способна генерировать изображения Земли с разрешением около 72 сантиметров.
Первая многоразовая ступень ракеты-носителя SpaceX, которая используется для запусков уже в шестой раз, должна совершить управляемую посадку на плавучей платформе Of Course I Still Love You, которая находится в Атлантике примерно 630 км от космодрома на мысе Канаверал.
Кроме того, специальные спасательные морские суда Ms. Tree и Ms. Chief в Атлантике попытаются поймать в надводные сети обе створки обтекателя головной части ракеты, которые после отделения будут спускаться на парашютах. Повторное использование обтекателя позволяет экономить компании SpaceX до $6 млн при запусках своих ракет.
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1295741705233281026)
They caught one of the fairings!
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295741623280766981/pu/vid/1304x720/JHU13RlkIu1yDzIx.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295741623280766981/pu/vid/1304x720/JHU13RlkIu1yDzIx.mp4) (0:14)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29708.jpg) SpaceX @SpaceX 1 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1295742448254115840)
Deployment of 58 Starlink satellites confirmed
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/30343.jpg) Supercluster @SuperclusterHQ 27 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SuperclusterHQ/status/1295734329201565701)
A #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) Falcon 9 booster on its record-breaking sixth flight to space, delivering 58 Starlink and three SkySat satellites
Photo by @johnkrausphotos (https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos) for Supercluster
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Цитата: tnt22 от 18.08.2020 18:17:05Минимум одну половинку ГО поймалиВедущая сказала, одну поймали, другую собираются выловить.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68535.jpg) John Kraus @johnkrausphotos 35 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/status/1295735562100518913)
Liftoff! Falcon 9 launches the eleventh Starlink mission from Cape Canaveral at 10:31 A.M. this morning.
This launch also marks the sixth flight for this particular Falcon booster, a new record!
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125109.svg): Me for @SuperclusterHQ (https://twitter.com/SuperclusterHQ)
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Falcon 9 #B1049 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/B1049?src=hashtag_click) undergoing maximum aerodynamic pressure as it powers to space a record 6th time on the 11th Starlink mission (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg)
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Цитировать(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1238952683698106373/Wjyns-ok_bigger.jpg) Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1295745301530185729)
Exhaust plume of the @SpaceX (https://twitter.com/SpaceX) #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click) expanding as it heads to space a record 6th time this morning (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg)
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ЦитироватьStarlink Mission
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Трансляция началась 68 минут назад
Цитировать08/18/2020 18:29 Stephen Clark
Before ending the webcast, SpaceX said one of the two fairing halves used on today's mission was successfully caught by a net aboard one of the company's two fairing recovery vessels.
The other fairing clamshell parachuted into the Atlantic Ocean and will be retrieved for return to Cape Canaveral.
The fairing on today's mission was reused from a previous Falcon 9/Starlink launch.
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67649.jpg) Ken Kremer @ken_kremer 43 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1295737497847291905)
Beautiful blastoff record breaking 1st ever 6th launched 1st stage #Spacex (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Spacex?src=hashtag_click) Falcon 9 on 11th Starlink mission 1031 am ET moments ago
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Цитировать18:33, 18 августа 2020
Число интернет-спутников Starlink на орбите увеличилось до 653
Москва. 18 августа. INTERFAX.RU - Тяжелая ракета-носитель Falcon 9 во вторник успешно вывела на низкую околоземную орбиту новую партию из 58 мини-спутников, предназначенных для продолжения развертывания глобальной сети интернет-покрытия системы Starlink, сообщила компания-разработчик SpaceX.
"Успешный вывод спутников Starlink подтвержден", - говорится в сообщении.
Это уже одиннадцатый вывод на орбиту группы интернет-спутников, начиная с мая прошлого года, в рамках проекта Starlink. Теперь ее орбитальная группировка состоит уже из 653 космических аппаратов. В настоящее время компания SpaceX является крупнейшим спутниковым оператором в мире.
Сопутствующий груз
В рамках программы SpaceX по проведению сопутствующих запусков ракета Falcon 9 также вывела на орбиту три малых космических аппарата массой 100 кг дистанционного зондирования Земли SkySat компании Planet Lab. Ее группировка, состоящая из 18 спутников, способна генерировать изображения Земли с разрешением около 72 сантиметров.
Запуск состоялся в 10:31 по времени Восточного побережья США (в 17:31 по Москве) со стартового комплекса LC-40 на космодроме NASA на мысе Канаверал в штате Флорида.
Первая ступень села
Тем временем первая многоразовая ступень ракеты-носителя Falcon 9, которая использовалась уже в шестой раз, совершила успешную управляемую посадку на плавучей платформе Of Course, I Still Love You, находившейся в Атлантике в 634 км от космодрома на мысе Канаверал.
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68657.jpg) Planet @planetlabs 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/planetlabs/status/1295735060247838721)
Successful deployment of SkySats 19-21! Our mission ops team is now working to make contact with the three SkySats. Updates to come (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68657.jpg) Planet @planetlabs 3 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/planetlabs/status/1295750542787051521)
Launch success! Our missions team has made contact with all three SkySats in record time - just 18 minutes after liftoff.
ЦитироватьSkySat Constellation Complete: SkySats 19-21 Successfully Launch Aboard The SpaceX Falcon 9Mike Safyan (https://www.planet.com/pulse/author/misha/) | August 18, 2020
SkySat Constellation Complete: SkySats 19-21 Successfully Launch Aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9
The world's largest fleet of high-resolution imaging satellites just welcomed three new satellites to the family. On August 18, 2020, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launched SkySats 19, 20 and 21 on yet another successful Starlink (https://www.starlink.com/) rideshare mission. Much like SkySats 16-18, which were launched by SpaceX (https://www.planet.com/pulse/skysats-16-18-falcon-9-success/) on June 13, 2020, SkySats 19-21 were successfully injected into a drop-off orbit of approximately 207 x 370 km, 53 degree inclination.
Over the next several weeks the SkySat satellites will use their onboard propulsion to boost themselves up to their operational altitude of 400 km, and also begin phasing their orbital plane with respect to SkySats 16-18 in order to maximize coverage and revisit. Thanks to Exolaunch who helped deploy these most recent six SkySats with their CarboNIX deployer rings. These three new SkySats join the 18 others already in orbit and significantly expand (https://www.planet.com/pulse/tasking-dashboard-50cm-12x-revisit-announcement/) our capacity to provide world class, high-resolution images to a variety of commercial, governmental, academic and non-profit organizations.
SkySats 19-21 are also the final SkySats to be built and launched, completing the campaign of 21 satellites originally planned by the SkyBox team in 2009 (https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/s/skysat). Eleven years later, the innovation of the SkySat design and mission remains world-class and continues to move the high-resolution satellite industry forward.
It's been a busy few months here at Planet, with both SkySat and SuperDove launches stacking up as the launch industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Our satellite Mission Operations teams are hard at work bringing all the satellites online, so stay tuned to Planet Pulse (https://www.planet.com/pulse/) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) for more launch and satellite operations updates.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68646.jpg) Emre Kelly @EmreKelly 37 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/1295752155157147648)
Now THIS is a launch photo. Kudos to colleague @cbphoto1 (https://twitter.com/cbphoto1)
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Цитата: Astro Cat от 18.08.2020 18:04:44Но запуск то всё-равно успешный.Цитата: Александр Репной от 18.08.2020 18:02:52Поздравляю с успешным запуском очередной партии Старлинков!
Рано еще. Они не отделились пока.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67619.png) T.S. Kelso @TSKelso 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1295781609841418240)
CelesTrak now has SupTLEs for the 3 SkySat satellites (C17, C18, & C19) just launched Aug 18 at 1431 UTC, thanks to @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) making their ephemerides available to the public: https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/supplemental/... (https://t.co/J39z8yvPdD?amp=1).
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67929.jpg) Cosmic Perspective @considercosmos 43 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/considercosmos/status/1295804766505885696)
Wow. Check out the vapor cone on Falcon 9. We caught a little telescope slow-mo as it went supersonic.
Congrats @SpaceX (https://twitter.com/SpaceX) on your record 6th re-flight!
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125117.svg) Sound on for max rumble.
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125165.svg) Scope crew @Erdayastronaut (https://twitter.com/Erdayastronaut), @astroferg (https://twitter.com/astroferg) & @OPT_Telescopes (https://twitter.com/OPT_Telescopes)
#Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) http://cosmicperspective.com/starlink/ (https://t.co/i6e3JXN4HD?amp=1)
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295798316576407552/pu/vid/1280x720/zK-enhg0Yc7BMaDC.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1295798316576407552/pu/vid/1280x720/zK-enhg0Yc7BMaDC.mp4) (1:42)
ЦитироватьTime lapse of Starlink 10
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18 авг. 2020 г.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1295786029773926403)
Diagram showing the shadow and clouds formed
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29708.jpg) SpaceX @SpaceX 30 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1295810279654060033)
Falcon 9 launches 58 Starlink satellites and 3 @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) SkySats – the first time a booster has completed six flights to and from orbit. More photos → http://flickr.com/spacex (https://t.co/095WHX44BX?amp=1)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/32149.jpg) Elon Musk @elonmusk 4 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295837003444039682)
Ms Tree catches fairing in her net
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2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295837513987305474)
Fairing chute control & ship control are closing the loop locally. Both operating on (SpaceX) autopilot.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1295847633383313408)
Oh my god!! It looks so serene...Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/32149.jpg) Elon Musk @elonmusk 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295847382073171970)
Aloha, welcome back from space
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68660.jpg) David Gokhshtein @davidgokhshtein 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/davidgokhshtein/status/1295847863600254981)
В ответ @elonmusk (https://twitter.com/elonmusk)
Is this real?
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/32149.jpg) Elon Musk @elonmusk 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295848041317109761)
Yes
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1295847845321465857)
I thought it was CGI at the very start
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67619.png) T.S. Kelso @TSKelso 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1295858503026802688)
CelesTrak now has SupTLEs for 36 of 58 #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) satellites launched 1431 UTC today (Aug 18), generated from ephemerides provided courtesy of @spacex (https://twitter.com/SpaceX). We expect the remainder to be out within the next couple of hours. STARLINK-1611 currently leads the pack for pass calculations.
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12 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1295881751286255616)
A quick spot-check shows how the pre-launch SupTLEs still do a nice job of bracketing the location of the first SupTLEs generated independently using individual @SpaceX (https://twitter.com/SpaceX) ephemerides.
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 3 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1295844124462120960)
Falcon 9 must have been secured because Of Course I Still Love You droneship is on the move!
Recovery teams got underway at around 4:30pm EDT.
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Цитировать(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/935321779412852736/2fDGN81m_bigger.jpg) Gabe Sander @sander_gabe 1 ч (https://twitter.com/sander_gabe/status/1295869059796541441)
In honor of SpaceX launching the remainder of the SkySat fleet here is a picture of Port Canaveral on March 7th, 2020. Picture courtesy of @planetlabs (https://twitter.com/planetlabs) via https://planet.com/pulse/skysats-19-21-success-spacex-falcon-9/... (https://t.co/K31V1sTnxk?amp=1)
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ЦитироватьSpaceX's Atlantic fleet moored at Port Canaveral, Florida and imaged by a Planet SkySat on March 7, 2020. © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Цитата: polar от 19.08.2020 03:19:24https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295847382073171970 (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295847382073171970)Лучше бы показали видео промаха. А то как-то всё гадко, даже непонятно, почему не каждый раз ловят.
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ЦитироватьAUGUST 18, 2020
STARLINK MISSION
On Tuesday, August 18 at 10:31 a.m. EDT, SpaceX launched its eleventh Starlink mission (https://www.spacex.com/updates/static/images/backgrounds/starlink_patch.png), which included 58 Starlink satellites and three of Planet's SkySats (https://www.planet.com/pulse/skysats-19-21-success-spacex-falcon-9/). Falcon 9 lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Falcon 9's first stage previously supported the Telstar 18 VANTAGE mission in September 2018, the Iridium-8 mission in January 2019, and three separate Starlink missions in May 2019, January 2020, and June 2020. Following stage separation, SpaceX landed Falcon 9's first stage on the "Of Course I Still Love You" droneship, which was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Falcon 9's fairing previously flew on the fourth launch of Starlink and one of SpaceX's fairing recovery vessels, Ms. Tree, caught a fairing half after launch.
Planet's SkySats deployed sequentially about 12 and a half minutes after liftoff, and the Starlink satellites deployed approximately 46 minutes after liftoff.
Цитировать19 АВГ, 09:49
Компания Илона Маска в шестой раз использовала ступень ракеты при запуске на орбиту Земли
НЬЮ-ЙОРК, 19 августа. /ТАСС/. Американская SpaceX во вторник побила свой собственный рекорд, в шестой раз использовав первую ступень ракеты-носителя Falcon 9 при запуске аппаратов на орбиту Земли. Компании Илона Маска в очередной раз удалось посадить ступень на плавучую платформу в Атлантическом океане.
Как информировала SpaceX, одна и та же ступень ранее применялась для запусков коммерческих спутников в сентябре 2018 года и в январе 2019 года, а также при выводе на орбиту трех группировок микроспутников Starlink в мае 2019 года, в январе и июне 2020 года.
Предприятие Маска во вторник вывело на орбиту одиннадцатую по счету группировку в составе 58 микроспутников. Запуск состоялся с космодрома на мысе Канаверал (штат Флорида) в 17:31 мск. Компания подтвердила успешное размещение на двух различных околоземных орбитах всех аппаратов Starlink и еще трех спутников SkySat. Они принадлежат компании Planet Labs с отделениями в Вашингтоне, Сан-Франциско и Берлине, предназначены для круглосуточного наблюдения за поверхностью Земли и использования визуальной информации в сельском хозяйстве, ликвидации последствий стихийных бедствий, защите природных ресурсов и в обеспечении безопасности.
SkySat выведены на орбиту, которая позволяет спутникам снимать освещаемую Солнцем поверхность Земли всегда с одного и того же ракурса. SpaceX в июне запустила еще несколько спутников компании Planet Labs. Все аппараты вместе рассредоточены таким образом, чтобы вести наблюдение за любым районом Земли дважды в сутки. Planet Labs утверждает, что за последние шесть лет в космос был запущен 351 ее спутник. На данный момент вокруг Земли обращаются более 100 спутников компании.
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Цитата: opinion от 19.08.2020 07:40:56Гадко это не то слово! Очередной провал Маска!)Цитата: polar от 19.08.2020 03:19:24https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295847382073171970 (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1295847382073171970)Лучше бы показали видео промаха. А то как-то всё гадко, даже непонятно, почему не каждый раз ловят.
и видео
Цитата: DiZed от 19.08.2020 14:26:27подозреваю, это очередной провал автокорректора текста на смартфонеЯ потому смайлик и поставил)
Цитата: cross-track от 19.08.2020 14:41:30Маска сейчас пошла сплошная прухане, ну вот как раз с поимкой обтекателей пока хоть какая отдушина. похоже, сама технология тупиковая, вся ставка - на тренированность экипажей судов, и много лучше уже не станет; но видимо и то, что есть, более-менее дает экономический эффект - хотя бы в пределах повтороного использования подмоченных обтекателей для старлинков
Цитата: DiZed от 19.08.2020 15:29:29вся ставка - на тренированность экипажей судовА вот и нет
ЦитироватьElon Musk @elonmusk · 14h
Fairing chute control & ship control are closing the loop locally. Both operating on (SpaceX) autopilot.
Цитата: DiZed от 19.08.2020 15:29:29как раз с поимкой обтекателей пока хоть какая отдушина. похоже, сама технология тупиковая,да, я уже неоднократно об этом писал. Кажется, это не самая удачная идея Маска, к тому же имеющая непреодолимый изъян - "страшный ветер"(С) ;D
Цитата: cross-track от 19.08.2020 16:13:25Но обе половинки ловят в одинаковых условиях. На видео одна из них опускается точно в центр сетки. Не видно никаких предпосылок для промаха. И тем не менее, вторую не поймали.Цитата: DiZed от 19.08.2020 15:29:29как раз с поимкой обтекателей пока хоть какая отдушина. похоже, сама технология тупиковая,да, я уже неоднократно об этом писал. Кажется, это не самая удачная идея Маска, к тому же имеющая непреодолимый изъян - "страшный ветер"(С) ;D
ЦитироватьЗапуск миссии Starlink-10 & SkySat 19-21
Запуск - успешный
1-я ступень успешно села на платформу OCISLY
Выведено на орбиту 58 спутников Starlink и 3 спутника SkySat
Спасено 2 створки обтекателя: 1 поймана в сеть, 1 выловлена из воды.
Немного статистики:
— 5-й запуск SpaceX с повторным использованием створок обтекателя ⚡
— 6-й пуск и посадка 1-й ступени Falcon 9 B1049 ⚡
— 6-я пойманная в сеть створка обтекателя (из 24 попыток)
— 14-й запуск Falcon 9 в этом году (больше чем за весь 2019 год)
— 29-я успешная посадка на платформу OCISLY
— 39-я успешная посадка на плавучую платформу
— 40-я миссия с повторным использованием первой ступени ⚡
— 58-я успешная посадка 1-й ступени
— 66-й успешный запуск подряд
— 91-й пуск Falcon 9
— 99-й запуск SpaceX
— 100-я номерная миссия SpaceX (с учётом AMOS-6) ⚡
~ 642 спутника Starlink сейчас находится на орбите.
(Из них ~589 спутников v1.0. 655 спутников было запущено SpaceX за всё время. Из 60 спутников v0.9, запущенных в 2019 году, четыре продолжают находиться на орбите и функционировать, остальные 56 теряют орбиту. Спутники v0.9 и Tintin-А не будут частью действующей спутниковой группировки Starlink и вскоре должны сойти c орбиты и сгореть).
Рекорды:
6-е использование 1-й ступени Falcon 9 B1049
Цитата: cross-track от 19.08.2020 14:41:30Я понимаю что он везунчикКому везёт - у того и петух снесёт.© капитан МУР Г. Жеглов.
Цитата: opinion от 19.08.2020 16:22:06Так я и говорю - не самая лучшая идея гоняться за порхающими половинками.Цитата: cross-track от 19.08.2020 16:13:25Но обе половинки ловят в одинаковых условиях. На видео одна из них опускается точно в центр сетки. Не видно никаких предпосылок для промаха. И тем не менее, вторую не поймали.Цитата: DiZed от 19.08.2020 15:29:29как раз с поимкой обтекателей пока хоть какая отдушина. похоже, сама технология тупиковая,да, я уже неоднократно об этом писал. Кажется, это не самая удачная идея Маска, к тому же имеющая непреодолимый изъян - "страшный ветер"(С) ;D
Парашютисты-спортсмены приземляются с сантиметровой точностью.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet· 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1296139194805477379)
The SpaceX recovery fleet is returning to Port Canaveral with several special deliveries!
Ms. Tree and Ms. Chief are due tomorrow morning, sometime after 4am EDT.
OCISLY and B1049.6 should be arriving on Friday morning.
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Цитата: Алексей от 19.08.2020 22:38:46Боюсь, что из-за многоразового использования первых ступеней SpaceX утратит технологии и компетенции по их производству.А они делаются на той же оснастке что и одноразовые вторые.
Цитата: Boris Mekler от 20.08.2020 00:05:16Да и в обозримой перспективе производство первых полностью не закроется. Даже если полностью переведутся заказчики желающие лететь только на новом железе, и все одноразовые запуски переведут на FH, все равно будут неудачные посадки и естественный износ ступеней - Шотвел недавно говорила, что пока они рассчитывают на 10 запусков на ступень, и кроме того - намечаются одноразовые запуски на FH, для военных с direct injection на ГСО.Цитата: Алексей от 19.08.2020 22:38:46Боюсь, что из-за многоразового использования первых ступеней SpaceX утратит технологии и компетенции по их производству.А они делаются на той же оснастке что и одноразовые вторые.
Цитата: Ardan от 20.08.2020 09:42:27Вопрос - будут ли запускать полную пачку спутников или ждать, пока не выйдет из строя количество, равное полезной нагрузке Фалькона?А зачем собственно? Всегда можно догрузить какими нибудь небольшими спутниками (за небольшие соответственно деньги) можно и вовсе какими мусоросатами, они же кубсаты...
Цитата: Ardan от 20.08.2020 09:42:27Внезапный вопрос по Старлинкам. Они вроде бы выводятся в определённые плоскости, которые сами поменять не способны. Предположим, что какое-то количество в плоскости выходят из строя, но их меньше, чем запускает Фалькон. Вопрос - будут ли запускать полную пачку спутников или ждать, пока не выйдет из строя количество, равное полезной нагрузке Фалькона? Или же в плоскости изначально предусмотрен резерв, который будет регулярно пополняться?Если наклонение орбиты не меняется, то менять расположение плоскостей (менять долготу восходящего узла) никакой проблемы нет для спутников с двигателями, используя прецессию орбиты за счет несферичности Земли.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 12 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296366125756940289)
Ms. Tree and Ms. Chief have arrived back at Port Canaveral with two intact fairing halves. Ms. Chief's half pictured on the left and Ms. Tree's on the right. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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Цитата: Apollo13 от 20.08.2020 11:11:02Одним пуском обычно заплняется сразу три плоскости.Понял, спасибо за ссылку!
https://twitter.com/StarlinkUpdates/status/1296099651033214976?s=20
Цитата: undefined(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1238952683698106373/Wjyns-ok_bigger.jpg) Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1296370366147899392)
Aloha, welcome back from the Atlantic Ocean, GO Ms. Chief and GO. Ms. Tree, with fairings scooped/caught from space (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125097.svg) 100% worth the 3:30 AM wake up call (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125149.svg)
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1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1296378729996976128)
Name a more iconic duo, I'll wait (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125228.svg) (@elonmusk (https://twitter.com/elonmusk))
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4 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1296394852104638465)
Pay heed, a twice used #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click) fairing rolls into @PortCanaveral (https://twitter.com/PortCanaveral) after safely landing in Ms. Tree's net (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125226.svg)
Wonder if it'll go for a third (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125166.svg) (so far: fourth + eleventh Starlink)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/30097.jpg) Stephen Marr @spacecoast_stve 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/spacecoast_stve/status/1296379592194785281)
The twins are back!
Ms Chief and Ms Tree returned to Port Canaveral around 4am EDT this morning after the recent #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) mission, each carrying a fairing half.
Shooting in the dark ain't easy, but look at this one I got of Ms Tree! More below...
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1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/spacecoast_stve/status/1296379593750913025)
Some more shots of the twins together, as well as the fairings on deck. Ms Tree managed to catch her fairing, which, I'm guessing, is why the net is down. Ms Chief fished hers out of the water. Great job, crew!
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Цитата: tnt22 от 20.08.2020 14:27:35The twins are back!Сразу и видно - с уловом тот, у кого сетка оборвана.
Цитата: тавот от 20.08.2020 14:45:44гм, а почему "оборвана" а не снята? на видео подхвата никаких повреждений в процессе оного вроде не происходитЦитата: tnt22 от 20.08.2020 14:27:35The twins are back!Сразу и видно - с уловом тот, у кого сетка оборвана.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 48 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1296503003705466886)
OCISLY droneship and B1049.6 (towed by tugboat Finn Falgout) are all set for an arrival at Cape Canaveral tommorow morning between 7 - 8am EDT!
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296747890170363904)
B1049.6 and OCISLY are out there in the darkness ready to ender the port around 7 or 8. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296761542063673344)
Six flights definitely make for a dirty booster. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296765130303328257)
They are currently in the process of transferring crew from GO Quest onto OCISLY. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68675.jpg) Greg Scott @GregScott_photo 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/GregScott_photo/status/1296768871131537408)
SpaceX booster 1049.6 sits just off shore waiting for daylight to come into port early this morning. Just be another hour or so before entry. #spacexfleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/spacexfleet?src=hashtag_click) #NASA (https://twitter.com/hashtag/NASA?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1238952683698106373/Wjyns-ok_bigger.jpg) Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 54 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmann/status/1296777426433867777)
1049.6
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68535.jpg) John Kraus @johnkrausphotos 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/status/1296776940121214976)
Falcon 9 B1049.6 is almost home after its record sixth launch and landing.
Beautiful light.
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125109.svg): Me for @SuperclusterHQ (https://twitter.com/SuperclusterHQ)
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67649.jpg) Ken Kremer @ken_kremer 51 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1296779197105537026)
B1049.6 entering @PortCanaveral (https://twitter.com/PortCanaveral) 8 am ET- 1st 6x launch falcon9 1st stage . #starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/starlink?src=hashtag_click)
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 50 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296779416081772544)
OCISLY and the first booster to fly six times has made it back and into the jetty. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/32240.jpg) Matt @Booster_Buddies 33 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Booster_Buddies/status/1296785150932647938)
Welcome home B1049.6#SpaceXspacex (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXspacex?src=hashtag_click)
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/30343.jpg) Supercluster @SuperclusterHQ 33 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SuperclusterHQ/status/1296784733641281539)
A (very) previously flown Falcon 9 booster has returned to Port Canaveral after its sixth round trip to space — a new record
By @johnkrausphotos (https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos) for Supercluster
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296784689001377793/pu/vid/1280x720/qOC2wn8Ipr7Q9kBx.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296784689001377793/pu/vid/1280x720/qOC2wn8Ipr7Q9kBx.mp4) (0:22)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 27 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296787824855875584)
Some tight shots of B1049.6 #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67649.jpg) Ken Kremer @ken_kremer 26 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1296787652826599426)
Reflecting panos passing grills - 6x launched falcon 9 B1049.6 . #Spacex (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Spacex?src=hashtag_click) #starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/starlink?src=hashtag_click)
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/30343.jpg) Supercluster @SuperclusterHQ 17 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/SuperclusterHQ/status/1296790616874127361)
Falcon 9 B1049.6 has returned to Port Canaveral.
Here's some closeup looks from @johnkrausphotos (https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos) for Supercluster
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 22 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296790783606034435)
They haven't even finished berthing yet and they are already playing with the cap. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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14 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296792712981680130)
OCISLY has finished berthing. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 53 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1296783626558996489)
Octagrabber has a firm hold of B1049.6's booty.
(A robot that runs out of a garage on the drone ship and grabs hold of the booster to stabilize it before returning.)
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296783264460537856/pu/vid/1280x720/YSXn7IP12PGKSyxJ.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296783264460537856/pu/vid/1280x720/YSXn7IP12PGKSyxJ.mp4) (0:43)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/29897.png) Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 11 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1296795027763539971)
And they have the lifting cap already over the booster. Very speedy processing here.
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296794970708496384/pu/vid/1280x720/qyxB-wV_Dcrt3GQr.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296794970708496384/pu/vid/1280x720/qyxB-wV_Dcrt3GQr.mp4) (0:22)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 2 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296798063848235008)
The cap is on the booster. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 29 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296807581659406336)
Octagrabber is disconnected from the booster, looks like they are going to put it on the stand before retracting the legs. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 4 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296817525938937857)
B1049.6 is just barely airborne. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67649.jpg) Ken Kremer @ken_kremer 3 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1296820689400475654)
1st 6x flown falcon 9 1st stage goes airborne again - initial hoisting off ocisly starts 1030 am ET. #spacex (https://twitter.com/hashtag/spacex?src=hashtag_click) B1049.6
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2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1296835316851056641)
9 merlins power falcon 9 just hoisted off Ocisly drone ship 1040 am just 2.5 h after returning @PortCanaveral (https://twitter.com/PortCanaveral). #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) 1st 6x launched booster
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1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1296856412723843080)
UpClose view 9 Merlin 1D engines and 4 landing legs and crane crew for perspective as 1st ever 6x launched Falcon 9 is hoisted off OCISLY droneship 1030 AM ET 2.5 h after @PortCanaveral (https://twitter.com/PortCanaveral) return. #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Stalink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Stalink?src=hashtag_click) B1049.6
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/32258.jpg) Crystal @Star_Shattered 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Star_Shattered/status/1296864974447562752)
6x sooty! (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/125148.svg) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click) @elonmusk (https://twitter.com/elonmusk) @SpaceX (https://twitter.com/SpaceX)
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296864530560176128/pu/vid/1280x720/vTNUyp8Dt658YzDX.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296864530560176128/pu/vid/1280x720/vTNUyp8Dt658YzDX.mp4) (0:41)
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 50 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1296868405362987008)
The transport has arrived. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/68535.jpg) John Kraus @johnkrausphotos 38 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/status/1296902681727045635)
Time lapses from today's lift of Falcon 9 B1049.6. Great showcase of humans for scale.
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296902376259977216/pu/vid/1280x720/NhYwfKRaPpL4LgBu.mp4 (https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1296902376259977216/pu/vid/1280x720/NhYwfKRaPpL4LgBu.mp4) (0:45)
ЦитироватьTime lapse of B1049.6's return turning to port and being lifted
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/220455.jpg) (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHmkRwpwWK0n73Qqg4SECxg) Kyle_M_Photo (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHmkRwpwWK0n73Qqg4SECxg)
22 авг. 2020 г.
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67517.png) Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/SpaceXFleet/status/1298240507437514752)
Recovery teams are working to retract the landing legs on B1049.6 today! The first leg is already stowed.
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67649.jpg) Ken Kremer @ken_kremer 1 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1298255297363009536)
2nd landing leg retraction just completed 920 pm et -#Spacex (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Spacex?src=hashtag_click) crane crew hard at work ! 1st done at 830 am. b1049.6 #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click)
@PortCanaveral (https://twitter.com/PortCanaveral)
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7 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1298271805593907200)
3rd landing Leg retraction (front) started 10 am . Crane crew intervened during several pauses for piston work. Done 1045 am. 9 merlins uncovered
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/51492.jpg) (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/51493.jpg)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67649.jpg) Ken Kremer @ken_kremer 22 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1298294054703312899)
All legs Up!! Last landing leg at rear retracted successfully 1125 am ET by crane crew - #spacex (https://twitter.com/hashtag/spacex?src=hashtag_click) historic 1st 6th launch/landed Falcon 9 1st stage B1049.6
@PortCanaveral (https://twitter.com/PortCanaveral)
(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/51500.jpg) (https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/51501.jpg)
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67649.jpg) Ken Kremer @ken_kremer 27 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/ken_kremer/status/1298321050615373826)
Historic 6x recyc #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click) #Falcon9 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Falcon9?src=hashtag_click) booster B1049.1 tilted/lowered horiz 1255PM ET today-after workers successfully retracted all 4 landing legs this AM @PortCanaveral (https://twitter.com/PortCanaveral). 1st stage to be shipped to Cape/likely reused for new record setting 7thlaunch future #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) maybe by year end
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0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46117U 20057A 20238.83334491 -.01180117 38671-3 -43894-2 0 9992
2 46117 52.9991 45.1457 0055156 71.9000 2.8723 15.84845254 1820
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1 46118U 20057B 20238.83334491 -.01209264 39655-3 -51211-2 0 9993
2 46118 52.9995 45.2307 0050309 71.6045 322.4379 15.82655363 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46119U 20057C 20238.83334491 -.01208777 39644-3 -51007-2 0 9993
2 46119 52.9969 45.2252 0050585 72.1991 322.9210 15.82706362 1825
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46120U 20057D 20238.83334491 -.01206784 39552-3 -50679-2 0 9993
2 46120 52.9992 45.2257 0050820 71.7581 325.0287 15.82785005 1829
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46121U 20057E 20238.83334491 -.01180321 38678-3 -44009-2 0 9990
2 46121 52.9996 45.1475 0054770 71.9794 2.3608 15.84831145 1822
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46122U 20057F 20238.83334491 -.01214721 39892-3 -52268-2 0 9998
2 46122 52.9998 45.2432 0049492 72.0624 316.1613 15.82395102 1826
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46123U 20057G 20238.83334491 -.01212222 39780-3 -51565-2 0 9998
2 46123 52.9973 45.2347 0051084 72.2866 318.5190 15.82503223 1826
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46124U 20057H 20238.83334491 -.01214385 39873-3 -52259-2 0 9995
2 46124 52.9971 45.2382 0049414 72.0722 316.6431 15.82398914 1823
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46125U 20057J 20238.83334491 -.01208562 39623-3 -51055-2 0 9992
2 46125 53.0014 45.2322 0050595 71.4653 323.1308 15.82682864 1822
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46126U 20057K 20238.83334491 -.01208556 39632-3 -51123-2 0 9992
2 46126 52.9966 45.2233 0049911 72.1465 323.5211 15.82709783 1824
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46127U 20057L 20238.83334491 -.01209779 39676-3 -51203-2 0 9998
2 46127 52.9966 45.2280 0050804 72.0713 321.4466 15.82627750 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46128U 20057M 20238.83334491 -.01181323 38724-3 -44266-2 0 9997
2 46128 52.9969 45.1450 0054110 72.3821 1.3143 15.84790705 1825
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46129U 20057N 20238.83334491 -.01215093 39900-3 -52492-2 0 9997
2 46129 53.0002 45.2445 0048943 71.7033 316.0290 15.82356409 1822
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46130U 20057P 20238.83334491 -.01210897 39734-3 -52052-2 0 9993
2 46130 52.9995 45.2323 0047048 71.3779 322.0075 15.82601155 1825
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46131U 20057Q 20238.83334491 -.01179499 38665-3 -43604-2 0 9991
2 46131 52.9997 45.1445 0055493 72.2220 3.8490 15.84935447 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46132U 20057R 20238.83334491 -.01208881 39659-3 -51745-2 0 9999
2 46132 52.9975 45.2248 0046452 71.8268 324.8373 15.82732125 1820
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46133U 20057S 20238.83334491 -.01177302 38613-3 -42805-2 0 9999
2 46133 52.9994 45.1345 0056573 72.0161 8.5782 15.85164289 1822
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46134U 20057T 20238.83334491 -.01215787 39935-3 -52582-2 0 9991
2 46134 53.0000 45.2457 0048908 71.6784 315.4424 15.82335800 1826
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46135U 20057U 20238.83334491 -.01210500 39702-3 -51399-2 0 9997
2 46135 52.9991 45.2331 0050634 71.7036 320.8287 15.82575797 1823
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46136U 20057V 20238.83334491 -.01211842 39760-3 -51605-2 0 9992
2 46136 52.9971 45.2329 0050671 72.0951 319.3579 15.82514000 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46137U 20057W 20238.83334491 -.01177323 38599-3 -42930-2 0 9998
2 46137 52.9961 45.1299 0056423 72.2974 8.1756 15.85121057 1829
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46138U 20057X 20238.83334491 -.01209009 39634-3 -51238-2 0 9998
2 46138 52.9960 45.2249 0050324 71.8592 322.8693 15.82638984 1825
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46139U 20057Y 20238.83334491 -.01206504 39534-3 -50896-2 0 9994
2 46139 52.9981 45.2208 0049705 71.4919 326.3423 15.82781780 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46140U 20057Z 20238.83334491 -.01215226 39902-3 -52694-2 0 9994
2 46140 52.9963 45.2385 0048173 71.9093 316.3691 15.82338725 1824
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46141U 20057AA 20238.83334491 -.01211811 39748-3 -51773-2 0 9996
2 46141 52.9964 45.2321 0050208 72.0721 319.5096 15.82483872 1826
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46142U 20057AB 20238.83334491 -.01201141 39331-3 -49643-2 0 9993
2 46142 52.9956 45.2055 0050658 71.9106 332.1246 15.83121188 1824
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46143U 20057AC 20238.83334491 -.01177119 38617-3 -42875-2 0 9997
2 46143 52.9958 45.1255 0055698 72.1670 10.2521 15.85207978 1820
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46144U 20057AD 20238.83334491 -.01178157 38599-3 -43332-2 0 9999
2 46144 53.0006 45.1415 0056167 71.7992 5.8959 15.84975529 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46145U 20057AE 20238.83334491 -.01204761 39467-3 -50554-2 0 9990
2 46145 52.9983 45.2168 0049697 71.4985 328.4613 15.82890013 1828
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46146U 20057AF 20238.83334491 -.01202520 39371-3 -49972-2 0 9998
2 46146 52.9983 45.2131 0050796 71.4950 330.4970 15.82999710 1826
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46147U 20057AG 20238.83334491 -.01199021 39231-3 -49223-2 0 9994
2 46147 52.9998 45.2061 0051385 71.4155 334.7570 15.83198431 1822
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46148U 20057AH 20238.83334491 -.01180899 38690-3 -44326-2 0 9995
2 46148 52.9989 45.1474 0053986 71.6825 2.3441 15.84767580 1828
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46149U 20057AJ 20238.83334491 -.01176495 38619-3 -42568-2 0 9990
2 46149 52.9960 45.0947 0055872 72.3481 11.8151 15.85322592 1828
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46150U 20057AK 20238.83334491 -.01201502 39329-3 -49732-2 0 9999
2 46150 52.9982 45.2103 0051122 71.4111 331.6615 15.83053700 1822
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1 46151U 20057AL 20238.83334491 -.01217851 43692-3 -29981-2 0 9996
2 46151 53.0000 44.9374 0062677 72.3806 103.1418 15.91836913 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46152U 20057AM 20238.83334491 -.01207610 39574-3 -50957-2 0 9990
2 46152 52.9985 45.2260 0050589 71.5801 324.1567 15.82706200 1826
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1 46153U 20057AN 20238.83334491 -.01202610 42672-3 -28297-2 0 9991
2 46153 53.0000 44.9563 0070388 72.7721 93.2746 15.91762105 1821
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46154U 20057AP 20238.83334491 -.01205196 42890-3 -28156-2 0 9990
2 46154 53.0013 44.9527 0070398 72.5954 95.8928 15.91885327 1825
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1 46155U 20057AQ 20238.83334491 -.01175997 38652-3 -42234-2 0 9990
2 46155 52.9980 45.1170 0055493 71.9857 15.9027 15.85502264 1820
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1 46156U 20057AR 20238.83334491 -.01178930 38622-3 -43626-2 0 9994
2 46156 52.9986 45.1415 0055570 71.9265 4.3873 15.84909058 1820
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1 46157U 20057AS 20238.83334491 -.01175300 38622-3 -42003-2 0 9991
2 46157 53.0006 45.1197 0056168 71.9623 16.2606 15.85536923 1829
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1 46158U 20057AT 20238.83334491 -.01215039 39885-3 -52582-2 0 9991
2 46158 52.9993 45.2438 0048929 71.6301 316.1598 15.82321410 1820
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46159U 20057AU 20238.83334491 -.01209414 39650-3 -51384-2 0 9991
2 46159 52.9986 45.2286 0050001 71.5951 322.5671 15.82613462 1822
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46160U 20057AV 20238.83334491 -.01177092 38613-3 -42861-2 0 9997
2 46160 52.9984 45.1300 0055841 71.8158 10.0632 15.85201181 1827
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1 46161U 20057AW 20238.83334491 -.01178932 38633-3 -43582-2 0 9995
2 46161 52.9964 45.1371 0055412 72.3392 4.9341 15.84942932 1828
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46162U 20057AX 20238.83334491 -.01177071 38624-3 -42916-2 0 9999
2 46162 53.0003 45.1302 0055139 71.5995 11.2235 15.85238394 1829
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46164U 20057AZ 20238.83334491 -.01176801 38660-3 -42568-2 0 9994
2 46164 52.9959 45.1194 0055186 72.4603 13.0020 15.85389070 1826
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46165U 20057BA 20238.83334491 -.01207440 39573-3 -50938-2 0 9993
2 46165 52.9986 45.2249 0050309 71.6130 324.6438 15.82733193 1827
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46166U 20057BB 20238.83334491 -.01200793 39300-3 -49504-2 0 9993
2 46166 52.9984 45.2098 0051654 71.4417 332.1022 15.83091453 1828
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46167U 20057BC 20238.83334491 -.01206250 39520-3 -50658-2 0 9994
2 46167 53.0009 45.2257 0050797 71.3327 325.9104 15.82786232 1828
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46168U 20057BD 20238.83334491 -.01214075 39842-3 -52331-2 0 9996
2 46168 52.9992 45.2412 0049433 71.6517 317.1883 15.82364007 1829
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46169U 20057BE 20238.83334491 -.01203291 39393-3 -50295-2 0 9993
2 46169 52.9989 45.2127 0050197 71.3439 329.0345 15.82929893 1823
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46170U 20057BF 20238.83334491 -.01211857 39754-3 -51774-2 0 9996
2 46170 52.9992 45.2372 0050097 71.7017 319.2369 15.82493105 1825
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46171U 20057BG 20238.83334491 -.01180480 38674-3 -44095-2 0 9992
2 46171 52.9990 45.1462 0054809 71.9352 2.5879 15.84791878 1820
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1 46172U 20057BH 20238.83334491 -.01177713 38598-3 -43163-2 0 9998
2 46172 52.9986 45.1358 0056096 71.8470 7.2894 15.85051073 18260 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46173U 20057BJ 20238.83334491 -.01198729 39225-3 -49173-2 0 9994
2 46173 53.0004 45.2062 0051172 71.3480 335.2559 15.83231332 1827
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1 46174U 20057BK 20238.83334491 -.01200641 39302-3 -49558-2 0 9995
2 46174 52.9980 45.2067 0050935 71.4718 333.0305 15.83125158 1828
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1 46175U 20057BL 20238.05273908 .00305738 11319-4 36855-3 0 9991
2 46175 52.9910 48.9141 0101454 74.2053 287.0134 15.97954679 1046
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1 46176U 20057BM 20238.05212036 .00286131 11319-4 34032-3 0 9997
2 46176 52.9926 48.9120 0102695 73.2595 287.9672 15.97948518 1040
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1 46177U 20057BN 20238.73405727 .00384564 11380-4 38514-3 0 9990
2 46177 52.9952 45.3241 0102638 76.1542 285.0881 16.00252661 1151
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1 46178U 20057BP 20238.73125172 .00418687 11404-4 40572-3 0 9992
2 46178 52.9965 45.3062 0099240 73.7320 287.4598 16.01249581 1157
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1 46179U 20057BQ 20238.06195907 .00040005 11710-4 11085-3 0 9994
2 46179 52.9999 48.9865 0080936 71.9594 289.0228 15.89046201 639
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1 46180U 20057BR 20238.06010384 .00031901 11442-4 10388-3 0 9993
2 46180 52.9995 48.9757 0071968 69.8735 291.0013 15.87604372 660
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1 46235U 20057BS 20238.05235445 .00133693 11291-4 16452-3 0 9991
2 46235 52.9994 48.9216 0107786 73.3371 287.9456 15.96819685 664
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1 46236U 20057BT 20238.73976744 .00267261 11326-4 30828-3 0 9992
2 46236 53.0006 45.3701 0103622 75.7879 285.4633 15.98231091 1151Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67619.png) T.S. Kelso @TSKelso 2 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/1298416707342438400)
CelesTrak has @18SPCS (https://twitter.com/18SPCS) TLEs for 65 of 66 objects associated with the Aug 18 #Starlink (https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starlink?src=hashtag_click) launch: https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/ (https://t.co/VD6AAVbcbG?amp=1).
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0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 46163U 20057AY 20238.91668981 -.01291647 +45731-3 -47256-2 0 9998
2 46163 052.9984 044.6929 0054816 073.8483 126.5748 15.85218341001787
Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67516.jpg) Jonathan McDowell @planet4589 59 мин. назад (https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1298648984874094592)
Now getting Space-Track TLEs for Starlink launch 11 (Aug 18 launch). TLEs (blue) match Celestrak's SupTLEs (red) in overall behaviour. Objects BQ,BR probably 2 of the 3 Skysats. BL-BP, BS, BT are deployment debris and 1 more Skysat I guess
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Цитировать(https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/67572.png) Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 6 ч. назад (https://twitter.com/Kyle_M_Photo/status/1298665688614273026)
B1049.6 is no longer at the dock and was moved onto base. #SpaceXFleet (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceXFleet?src=hashtag_click) #SpaceX (https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpaceX?src=hashtag_click)
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NORAD CAT ID SATNAME INTLDES TYPE COUNTRY LAUNCH SITE DECAY PERIOD INCL APOGEE PERIGEE RCS TLE 46117 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46117/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1585 2020-057A PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.95 53.00 354 288 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46117/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46117/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46118 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46118/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1588 2020-057B PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 357 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46118/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46118/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46119 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46119/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1593 2020-057C PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46119/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46119/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46120 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46120/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1601 2020-057D PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.07 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46120/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46120/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46121 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46121/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1602 2020-057E PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.95 53.00 354 289 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46121/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46121/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46122 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46122/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1604 2020-057F PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.09 53.00 358 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46122/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46122/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46123 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46123/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1605 2020-057G PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.09 53.00 358 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46123/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46123/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46124 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46124/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1614 2020-057H PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.09 53.00 358 299 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46124/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46124/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46125 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46125/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1618 2020-057J PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46125/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46125/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46126 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46126/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1619 2020-057K PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.07 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46126/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46126/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46127 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46127/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1621 2020-057L PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 357 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46127/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46127/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46128 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46128/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1622 2020-057M PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.95 53.00 353 289 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46128/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46128/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46129 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46129/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1623 2020-057N PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.10 53.00 358 299 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46129/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46129/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46130 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46130/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1624 2020-057P PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 355 300 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46130/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46130/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46131 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46131/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1625 2020-057Q PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.95 53.00 354 288 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46131/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46131/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46132 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46132/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1630 2020-057R PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.07 53.00 354 300 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46132/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46132/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46133 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46133/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1637 2020-057S PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.93 53.00 354 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46133/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46133/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46134 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46134/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1638 2020-057T PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.10 53.00 358 299 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46134/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46134/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46135 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46135/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1639 2020-057U PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 358 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46135/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46135/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46136 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46136/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1643 2020-057V PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.09 53.00 358 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46136/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46136/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46137 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46137/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1586 2020-057W PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.93 53.00 354 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46137/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46137/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46138 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46138/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1590 2020-057X PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 357 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46138/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46138/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46139 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46139/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1592 2020-057Y PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.07 53.00 357 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46139/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46139/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46140 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46140/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1594 2020-057Z PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.10 53.00 357 300 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46140/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46140/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46141 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46141/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1596 2020-057AA PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.09 53.00 358 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46141/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46141/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46142 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46142/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1597 2020-057AB PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.05 53.00 356 296 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46142/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46142/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46143 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46143/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1599 2020-057AC PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.93 53.00 353 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46143/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46143/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46144 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46144/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1606 2020-057AD PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.94 53.00 354 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46144/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46144/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46145 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46145/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1607 2020-057AE PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.06 53.00 356 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46145/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46145/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46146 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46146/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1608 2020-057AF PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.06 53.00 356 296 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46146/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46146/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46147 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46147/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1611 2020-057AG PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.05 53.00 356 296 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46147/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46147/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46148 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46148/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1616 2020-057AH PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.96 53.00 353 289 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46148/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46148/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46149 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46149/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1620 2020-057AJ PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.92 53.00 353 286 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46149/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46149/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46150 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46150/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1629 2020-057AK PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.05 53.00 356 296 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46150/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46150/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46151 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46151/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1631 2020-057AL PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.55 53.00 339 264 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46151/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46151/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46152 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46152/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1634 2020-057AM PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46152/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46152/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46153 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46153/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1636 2020-057AN PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.56 53.00 345 259 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46153/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46153/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46154 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46154/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1642 2020-057AP PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.55 53.00 344 259 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46154/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46154/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46155 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46155/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1667 2020-057AQ PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.91 53.00 352 286 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46155/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46155/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46156 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46156/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1545 2020-057AR PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.95 53.00 354 288 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46156/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46156/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46157 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46157/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1587 2020-057AS PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.91 53.00 353 286 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46157/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46157/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46158 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46158/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1589 2020-057AT PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.10 53.00 358 299 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46158/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46158/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46159 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46159/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1595 2020-057AU PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.08 53.00 357 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46159/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46159/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46160 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46160/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1598 2020-057AV PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.93 53.00 353 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46160/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46160/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46161 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46161/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1600 2020-057AW PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.95 53.00 354 288 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46161/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46161/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46162 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46162/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1603 2020-057AX PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.93 53.00 353 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46162/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46162/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46163 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46163/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1610 2020-057AY PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.92 53.00 353 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46163/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46163/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46164 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46164/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1612 2020-057AZ PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.92 53.00 352 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46164/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46164/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46165 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46165/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1613 2020-057BA PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.07 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46165/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46165/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46166 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46166/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1615 2020-057BB PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.05 53.00 357 296 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46166/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46166/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46167 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46167/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1626 2020-057BC PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.07 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46167/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46167/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46168 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46168/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1627 2020-057BD PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.10 53.00 358 299 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46168/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46168/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46169 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46169/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1628 2020-057BE PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.06 53.00 357 297 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46169/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46169/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46170 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46170/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1632 2020-057BF PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.09 53.00 358 298 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46170/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46170/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46171 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46171/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1633 2020-057BG PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.95 53.00 354 289 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46171/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46171/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46172 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46172/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1635 2020-057BH PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.94 53.00 354 287 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46172/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46172/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46173 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46173/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1640 2020-057BJ PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.04 53.00 356 296 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46173/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46173/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46174 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46174/format/html/emptyresult/show) STARLINK-1641 2020-057BK PAYLOAD US AFETR 91.05 53.00 356 296 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46174/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46174/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46175 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46175/format/html/emptyresult/show) FALCON 9 DEB 2020-057BL DEBRIS US AFETR 90.08 52.99 345 212 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46175/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46175/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46176 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46176/format/html/emptyresult/show) FALCON 9 DEB 2020-057BM DEBRIS US AFETR 90.08 52.99 346 211 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46176/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46176/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46177 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46177/format/html/emptyresult/show) FALCON 9 DEB 2020-057BN DEBRIS US AFETR 89.95 52.99 339 205 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46177/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46177/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46178 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46178/format/html/emptyresult/show) FALCON 9 DEB 2020-057BP DEBRIS US AFETR 89.89 53.00 334 204 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46178/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46178/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46179 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46179/format/html/emptyresult/show) SKYSAT C17 2020-057BQ PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.79 53.00 359 267 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46179/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46179/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46180 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46180/format/html/emptyresult/show) SKYSAT C18 2020-057BR PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.70 53.00 357 261 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46180/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46180/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46235 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46235/format/html/emptyresult/show) SKYSAT C19 2020-057BS PAYLOAD US AFETR 90.16 53.00 354 211 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46235/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46235/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) 46236 (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/satcat/NORAD_CAT_ID/46236/format/html/emptyresult/show) FALCON 9 DEB 2020-057BT DEBRIS US AFETR 90.08 53.00 347 210 TLE (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/NORAD_CAT_ID/46236/ORDINAL/1--5/orderby/ORDINAL/format/tle/emptyresult/show) | OMM (https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/omm/NORAD_CAT_ID/46236/orderby/EPOCH%20desc/limit/1/format/xml/emptyresult/show) [свернуть]