Starlink Fl13 (x60) [v1.0 L12] - Falcon 9-094 (В1058.3) - KSC LC-39A - 06.10.2020 11:29:34 UTC

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#360
https://www.spacex.com/updates/starlink-mission-10-06-2020/index.html

Цитата: undefinedOCTOBER 06, 2020

STARLINK MISSION

On Tuesday, October 6 at 7:29 a.m. EDT, 11:29 UTC, SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Falcon 9's first stage previously supported launch of Crew Dragon's first flight to the International Space Station with NASA astronauts onboard and the ANASIS-II mission. 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. One of Falcon 9's fairing halves supported two previous Starlink launches, and Ms. Tree successfully caught that fairing half after launch. The Starlink satellites deployed approximately 1 hour and 1 minute after liftoff.

Last week, emergency responders in Washington State shared their experience using Starlink. In the wake of the wildfires that devastated areas of the state in August, first responders there have been using the service for their purposes and to help bring the residents of Malden internet service while they rebuild their community. Malden is located about 35 miles south of Spokane, Washington, which falls within the northern latitudes our satellites currently service. The way emergency responders deployed Starlink in this context is representative of how Starlink works best—in remote or rural areas where internet connectivity is unavailable.

 
Our Starlink network is still in its early stages, but as our network grows our coverage will grow as well.

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Цитировать Ben Cooper @LaunchPhoto 3 ч. назад

Sometimes, delays are absolutely worth it. Five tries over a 19-day period, with the launch time moving about 20 minutes earlier per day, led to a sunrise blastoff of Falcon 9 with Starlink 12 this morning.




2 ч. назад

One more: Falcon 9 launches Starlink 12


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Цитировать Stephen Marr @spacecoast_stve 3 ч. назад

One Falcon, two exposures.

Nine Merlins put off a *lot* of light, making it difficult to expose for both the rocket and flame. Here are two different takes on the same thing. One with Falcon basking in the golden sunlight, and one with a detailed view of the exhaust plume. 🤩



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Цитировать Flight Club @flightclubio 29 мин

This morning, @TrevorMahlmann took one of the coolest rocket launch photos I have ever seen! 🤯

Trevor put a lot of work into this photo, and I'm psyched to say Flight Club played a role in that preparation. Watch here to see how!

Nice work, Trevor! 🚀 🌞

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1313510094898827269/pu/vid/1280x720/VOKNnc4uRY3xpq7k.mp4 (0:45)

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zandr

https://vk.com/spacex?w=wall-41152133_252652
ЦитироватьПодведём итоги запуска миссии Starlink-12

 Запуск - успешный
 60 спутников Starlink v1.0 на орбите
 1-я ступень Falcon 9 B1058.3 успешно села на платформу
 Поймана в сеть створка обтекателя, летавшая в 3-й раз!
 Вторую створку тоже спасли, но её выловят из воды.

Поздравляем SpaceX и всех любителей космонавтики с очередным успешным запуском, и с тем, что он наконец произошёл!

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Цитировать Chris G - NSF @ChrisG_NSF 9 ч

A string of numbers so sweet.  The Eastern Range (@45thSpaceWing) launch drought broke this morning at 07:29:34.541 EDT.  Sweet, sweet liftoff numbers to the millisecond.
Спасибки за наводку уходят ув. Salo (см. #1108)

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Цитировать T.S. Kelso @TSKelso 1 ч. назад

CelesTrak has SupTLEs for all 60 #Starlink satellites launched earlier today (Oct 6): https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/supplemental/....


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Цитировать Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 6 ч. назад

It would appear that SpaceX is standing down the droneship for the GPS mission and recalling it to Port Canaveral.

Tug Hawk and Just Read the Instructions droneship got underway from the LZ shortly after the Starlink mission earlier today.


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Цитировать Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 5 ч. назад

Ms. Tree and Ms. Chief have departed from the recovery zone and are heading towards Port Canaveral.

The journey usually takes ~24 hours. Updates throughout tomorrow!


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Цитировать Cosmic Perspective @considercosmos 11 ч. назад

Closeups of Falcon in flight today   ... The clouds parted and @SpaceX took to the sky at sunrise. Watch to see the vapor trail cast a shadow across the sky #SpaceX @elonmusk
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1313518125921468416/pu/vid/1280x720/HfjRUGXoXEKCIQS4.mp4 (1:20)

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Цитировать Julia @julia_bergeron 47 мин. назад

The fairing catchers should be back sometime later tonight with their catch and scoop. They are moving along at a swift pace. #SpaceXFleet




47 мин. назад

As expected, JRTI does not have a booster on deck and is able to move faster. Hawk is a bit farther behind with the Starlink booster. It will be interesting to see if they end up meeting up at the Port Canaveral Anchorage to come in together. #SpaceXFleet


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Цитировать Gavin - SpaceXFleet.com @SpaceXFleet 53 мин. назад

Starlink Return! The recovery fleet is well underway to Port Canaveral except for GO Quest, who has elected to resupply in North Carolina.

Ms. Tree / Ms. Chief are due to arrive 12:30 - 3:00am ET TONIGHT.

OCISLY and B1058 are due Thur evening or Friday morning. More to follow!


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Цитировать T.S. Kelso @TSKelso 2 ч. назад

Current view using the latest #Starlink SupTLEs shows a tight grouping with STARLINK-1743 leading the way (for visibility calculations).


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Цитировать Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 4 мин. назад

Ms. Chief is back in port and Ms. Tree isn't far behind. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX


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Цитата: undefined Jon Van Horne @therealjonvh 29 мин. назад

Welcome Back #GOMsChief!!

I sees a faring half on the stern! 😍

Good Job all!

#SpaceXFleet





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Aaaand welcome back #GOMsTree and congrats on your 6th fairing catch! #spacex

🛥

#SpaceXFleet



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Цитировать Crystal @Star_Shattered 50 мин. назад

Welcoming Ms. Chief into port with one of the fairing halves Улыбающееся лицо с глазами в форме сердца I love when they do their spin!

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1314111236766920704/pu/vid/1280x720/rDVhJCVZ8S9h7cL2.mp4 (0:41)


 Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 17 мин. назад

Welcome home Ms. Tree and Ms. Chief! @SpaceX's fairing catcher twins have returned with two fairing halves from the 13th Starlink mission. Ms. Tree's caught via net and Chief's plucked from the water after splashdown Ракета @SpaceXFleet

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1314120289148694528/pu/vid/1280x720/0-xTYVnPALddkVFi.mp4 (0:16)

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Цитировать Kyle Montgomery @Kyle_M_Photo 1 ч. назад

After their long journey both Ms. Tree and Ms. Chief are back in Port Canaveral. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX



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Цитировать Trevor Mahlmann @TrevorMahlmann 37 мин. назад

Crane coming in to rig up Ms. Tree's fairing half. This half has supported two previous Starlink missions and successfully landed in Tree's net during the 13th Starlink mission 🙌🏼