KoreaSat 5A (Mugungwha 5A) - Falcon 9 (B1042) - Kennedy LC-39A - 30.10.2017, 19:34 UTC

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 8 ч. назад

Third SpaceX mission in October on the Eastern Range.

Falcon 9 B1042: Koreasat-5A - 39A.

Static Fire NET October 26. Launch NET October 30 (window opening at 15:34 Eastern, running through to 17:58 ).

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=40947.msg1730572#msg1730572 ...

Pirat5

Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
Falcon 9 B1042: Koreasat-5A - 39A.
Значит 40я ещё не готова под пуски, и Хэви откладывается на конец ноября

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Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
Third SpaceX mission in October on the Eastern Range.
NROL-52 (5окт), SES-11 (7окт), KoreaSat 5A (30окт)
 :?:

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ЦитироватьPirat5 пишет:
SES-11 (7окт), KoreaSat 5A (30окт)
Видимо, Chris B считал всего миссий SpX в октябре с.г. - 2 из Флориды, 1 из Калифорнии (09.10, Иридиум Некст 3)

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https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/10/14/regulatory-filings-suggest-spacex-plans-november-launch-with-mystery-payload/
ЦитироватьRegulatory filings suggest SpaceX plans November launch with mystery payload
October 14, 2017 Stephen Clark

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The mysterious Zuma launch next month will come after a scheduled Falcon 9 flight Oct. 30 with the Koreasat 5A communications satellite, a commercial spacecraft owned by KTsat of South Korea.
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The Koreasat 5A satellite pictured at Thales Alenia Space's manufacturing facility in Cannes, France. Credit: Thales Alenia Space

Designed for direct-to-home television broadcasts and maritime relay services in Asia, the Middle East and the Indian Ocean, Koreasat 5A arrived at the Florida launch base Oct. 5 from its Thales Alenia Space manufacturing plant in Cannes, France, for final pre-flight processing and fueling.

The Falcon 9's first stage will attempt landing on SpaceX's floating barge in the Atlantic Ocean after sending Koreasat 5A toward a perch in geostationary orbit.

The Koreasat 5A and Zuma missions are slated to take off from launch pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Both flights are expected to use newly-built Falcon 9 booster stages.

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che wi

ЦитироватьOleg пишет:

Когда прожиг?
Выше цитата из твита Бергина, что не ранее 26-го. С тех пор другой информации не видно было пока.


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ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews  5s

F9/Koreasat5A: Engine ignition at 12 noon EDT; test appeared normal; will now stand by for a SpaceX update

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