Anasis 2 (K-MilSat-1) - Falcon 9 (B1058.2)- CCAFS SLC-40 - 20.07.2020, 21:30 UTC

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Цитата: undefinedCOUNTDOWN
All Times Are Approximate
Hr/Min/SecEvent
00:38:00SpaceX Launch Director verifies go for propellant load
00:35:00RP-1 (rocket grade kerosene) loading underway
00:35:001st stage LOX (liquid oxygen) loading underway
00:16:002nd stage LOX loading underway
00:07:00Falcon 9 begins engine chill prior to launch
00:01:00Command flight computer to begin final prelaunch checks
00:01:00Propellant tank pressurization to flight pressure begins
00:00:45SpaceX Launch Director verifies go for launch
00:00:03Engine controller commands engine ignition sequence to start
00:00:00Falcon 9 liftoff

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Цитата: undefinedLAUNCH, LANDING AND DEPLOYMENT
All Times Are Approximate
Hr/Min/SecEvent
00:01:12Max Q (moment of peak mechanical stress on the rocket)
00:02:321st stage main engine cutoff (MECO)
00:02:361st and 2nd stages separate
00:02:432nd stage engine starts (SES-1)
00:03:34Fairing deployment
00:06:461st stage entry burn complete
00:08:062nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-1)
00:08:311st stage landing
00:26:322nd stage engine starts (SES-2)
00:27:282nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-2)
01:32:29ANASIS-II deployment

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Трансляция пуска на ТыТрубе

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Начало трансляции - примерно за 15 мин до пуска 20 июля 2020 г. в 20:45 UTC / 23:45 ДМВ

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https://www.interfax.ru/world/718037

Цитировать15:55, 19 июля 2020
Ракету Falcon 9 с южнокорейским военным спутником запустят 20 июля

Москва. 19 июля. INTERFAX.RU - Военный спутник связи Южной Кореи Anasis-2 (KMilSatCom 1) планируется запустить на орбиту с помощью ракеты-носителя Falcon 9 в понедельник, сообщила американская компания-разработчик ракеты-носителя SpaceX.

Отмечается, что SpaceX собирается осуществить запуск миссии ANASIS-II со стартового комплекса SLC-40 на космодроме ВВС на мысе Канаверал во Флориде. Окно для старта будет открыто с 17:00 до 20:55 по времени Восточного побережья США (с 00:00 до 03:55 по Москве 21 июля), сказали в компании.

Первая многоразовая ступень ракеты-носителя Falcon 9 для этой миссии уже использовалась для запуска 30 мая нового американского пилотируемого корабля Crew Dragon к Международной космической станции с экипажем в составе астронавтов Дагласа Харли и Роберта Бенкена, отмечает SpaceX.

Вслед за отделением от ракеты-носителя первая многоразовая ступень ракеты-носителя Falcon 9 должна будет совершить автоматическую посадку на плавучей платформе Just Read the Instructions в Атлантике.

Спутник ANASIS-II выйдет на орбиту через 32 минуты после старта ракеты-носителя, сообщили в SpaceX.
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Запуск планировалось провести еще 14 июля, однако он был отложен для дополнительной проверки техники. Ранее Космический центр имени Кеннеди НАСА во Флориде сообщал, что повторная попытка запуска планировалась в воскресенье, 19 июля.

Секретный спутник Anasis-2, разработанный компанией Airbus Defense and Space во Франции, позволит Вооруженным силам Южной Кореи заменить используемые ими зарубежные и гражданские спутники связи. Он обеспечит южнокорейским военным закрытую связь в широком диапазоне.

Anasis-2 будет выведен на эллиптическую орбиту, а затем, используя свою бортовую двигательную установку, выйдет на круговую геостационарную орбиту высотой 36 тыс. км.
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Прогноз погоды L-1 на 20/21 июля 2020 г. (UTC)

Falcon 9 K-MILSAT-1 L-1 Day Forecast - 20 Jul Launch
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Цитата: undefinedПусковой день   (20.07/21.07) - = 70 %
Резервный день (21.07/22.07) -     50 %

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Цитировать Stephen Marr @spacecoast_stve 1 ч. назад

I spy a Falcon 9!

SpaceX is preparing for tomorrow's launch of the #ANASISII satellite for the South Korean military from SLC-40. The launch window runs from 5:00pm-8:55pm EDT (9:00pm-12:55am UTC).
Weather is showing 70% GO.


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Цитата: undefined Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 47 мин. назад

Launch day! Here is #Falcon9 B1058.2 standing tall at SLC-40 ready to launch a communications satellite for the South Korean military tonight during a window that opens at 5pm and closes at 855pm ET.


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Цитировать SpaceX @SpaceX 57 мин. назад

Comet NEOWISE over Falcon 9 and ANASIS-II vertical on SLC-40. Today's launch window opens at 5:00 p.m. EDT and closes at 8:55 p.m. EDT, and weather is looking 70% favorable → http://spacex.com/launches


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Цитата: undefined Geoff Barrett @GeoffdBarrett 5 ч. назад

Today is launch day for @SpaceX and the #ANASISII Satellite.

This satellite will be South Korea's first dedicated military satellite. #SpaceX #Falcon9 @elonmusk


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https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/07/20/falcon-9-anasis-2-mission-status-center/

Цитата: undefined07/20/2020 18:38 Stephen Clark

Forecasters predict a 70 percent chance of acceptable conditions for launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral today. There's a nearly four-hour launch window for the Falcon 9 to take off with South Korea's Anasis 2 military communications satellite.

"The air mass across central Florida remains slightly drier than normal for this time of year, which will limit precipitation coverage today into Monday," the U.S. Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron wrote in a pre-launch weather forecast.

The primary weather concerns for today's launch opportunity are with cumulus clouds and surface electric fields due to possible isolated rain showers and thunderstorms in the area.

Forecasters predict partly cloudy skies, winds from the east at 10 to 15 mph, and a temperature of around 84 degrees Fahrenheit at launch time.

"However, a disturbance currently over the eastern Bahamas will track northwest and approach Florida Monday night into Tuesday, bringing an uptick in moisture and greater coverage of showers and thunderstorms at that time. Thus, the forecast reflects less favorable weather conditions for Tuesday's launch window."

There's a 50 percent chance of good weather if the Falcon 9 launch is delayed to Tuesday evening.

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Цитата: undefined07/20/2020 22:02 Stephen Clark

T-minus 1 hour, 58 minutes. Final countdown preparations are underway at the Kennedy Space Center as teams prepare a Falcon 9 rocket for liftoff at 5 p.m. EDT (2100 GMT).

Fueling of the Falcon 9 rocket is expected to begin at 4:35 p.m. EDT (2035 GMT), three minutes after a planned readiness check by SpaceX's launch conductor to verify the launch vehicle, payload and weather are "go" for liftoff.

Super-chilled, densified kerosene and liquid oxygen will be simultaneously pumped into the Falcon 9's first stage beginning at T-minus 35 minutes. Liquid oxygen will begin flowing into the second stage at T-minus 16 minutes.

In the final 10 minutes of the countdown, an automatic sequencer will command the Falcon 9's first stage engines to be chilled in preparation for ignition, the rocket's navigation computer will be configured for flight, its upper stage engine will run through a steering profile, and the launch pad's strongback will be retracted around 1.5 degrees away from the rocket.

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Цитировать07/20/2020 22:30 Stephen Clark

There are no Falcon 9 launch weather rules currently being violated at Cape Canaveral. Today's nearly four-hour launch window opens in 90 minutes.

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https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/07/20/falcon-9-launch-timeline-with-anasis-2/

Цитата: undefinedFalcon 9 launch timeline with Anasis 2
July 20, 2020 | Stephen Clark

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is set for liftoff from Cape Canaveral on Tuesday, heading due east over the Atlantic Ocean to deliver the South Korean Anasis 2 military communications satellite into orbit around 32 minutes later.

The 229-foot-tall (70-meter) rocket is poised for launch from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida during a launch window Monday opening at 5 p.m. EDT (2100 GMT) and closing at 8:55 p.m. EDT (0055 GMT).

Perched atop the rocket is the Anasis 2 communications satellite, a spacecraft manufactured by Airbus Defense and Space in Toulouse, France, and owned by the South Korean military.
After deployment from the upper stage of the Falcon 9 rocket in an elliptical transfer orbit, the Anasis 2 spacecraft will use its on-board hydrazine-fueled engine to boost itself into a circular geostationary orbit more than 22,000 miles (nearly 36,000 kilometers) over the equator.

Based on Airbus's Eurostar E3000 satellite design, Anasis 2 "will provide secured communications over wide coverage," Airbus said in a statement.

The Falcon 9 first stage booster set to loft the Anasis 2 payload has one previous flight to its credit. It launched May 30 with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken on the first test flight of SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft with people on-board.

The timeline below outlines the launch sequence for the Falcon 9 flight with Anasis 2.

Data source: SpaceX
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T-0:00:00: Liftoff


After the rocket's nine Merlin engines pass an automated health check, hold-down clamps will release the Falcon 9 booster for liftoff from pad 39A.

T+0:01:00: Mach 1


The Falcon 9 rocket reaches Mach 1, the speed of sound, as the nine Merlin 1D engines provide more than 1.7 million pounds of thrust.

T+0:01:12: Max Q


The Falcon 9 rocket reaches Max Q, the point of maximum aerodynamic pressure.

T+0:02:32: MECO


The Falcon 9's nine Merlin 1D engines shut down.

T+0:02:36: Stage 1 Separation


The Falcon 9's first stage separates from the second stage moments after MECO.

T+0:02:43: First Ignition of Second Stage


The second stage Merlin 1D vacuum engine ignites for a five-and-a-half-minute burn to put the rocket and Anasis 2 spacecraft into a preliminary parking orbit.

T+0:03:34: Fairing Jettison


The 5.2-meter (17.1-foot) diameter payload fairing jettisons once the Falcon 9 rocket ascends through the dense lower atmosphere. The 43-foot-tall fairing is made of two clamshell-like halves composed of carbon fiber with an aluminum honeycomb core.

T+0:06:46: Stage 1 Entry Burn Complete


A subset of the first stage's Merlin 1D engines complete an entry burn to slow down for landing. A final landing burn will occur just before touchdown.

T+0:08:06: SECO 1


The second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket shuts down after reaching a preliminary low-altitude orbit. The upper stage and Anasis 2 begin a coast phase scheduled to last more than 18 minutes before the second stage Merlin vacuum engine reignites.

T+0:08:31: Stage 1 Landing


The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage booster touches down on SpaceX's drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.

T+0:26:32: Second Ignition of Second Stage


The Falcon 9's second stage Merlin engine restarts to propel the Anasis 2 communications satellite into an elliptical transfer orbit.

T+0:27:28: SECO 2


The Merlin engine shuts down after a short burn to put the Anasis 2 satellite in the proper elliptical orbit for deployment.

T+0:32:29: Anasis 2 Separation


The Anasis 2 satellite separates from the Falcon 9 rocket into an elliptical transfer orbit, on the way to a perch in geostationary orbit.
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Цитировать Spaceflight Now @SpaceflightNow 4 мин. назад

The Falcon 9 launch window opens in 60 minutes, and indications are that the rocket remains set for liftoff at 5pm EDT (2100 GMT) with the South Korean Anasis 2 military satellite.

This will be the 89th flight of a Falcon 9 rocket.

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Цитировать07/20/2020 23:15 Stephen Clark

T-minus 45 minutes. Here are some statistics on today's launch:

  • 89th launch of a Falcon 9 rocket since 2010
  • 97th launch of Falcon rocket family since 2006
  • 2nd launch of Falcon 9 booster B1058
  • 77th Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral
  • 55th Falcon 9 launch from pad 40
  • 2nd dedicated SpaceX launch for South Korea
  • 6th SpaceX launch of an Airbus-built satellite
  • 12th Falcon 9 launch of 2020
  • 12th launch by SpaceX in 2020
  • 14th orbital launch based out of Cape Canaveral in 2020

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Цитировать SpaceX @SpaceX 4 мин

New T-0 of 5:30 p.m. EDT for weather. Vehicle and payload continue to look good for launch

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