Starlink v1.0 (x60) flight 3 - Falcon 9 - CCAFS SLC-40 - 29.01.2020, 14:06 UTC

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Цитировать Gavin - SpaceXFleet Updates@SpaceXFleet 1:38 AM - Jan 31, 2020

OCISLY Update!

The droneship is proceeding well and currently looking at an ETA between 17:00 - 23:00 EST tomorrow (31st).

They may try to push hard to arrive at the start of that window. They don't like berthing the droneship after dusk.


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Цитировать Greg Scott @GregScott_photo 1:09 AM - Jan 31, 2020

FAIRING UPDATE: Go Ms Tree arrived back in port this afternoon with the successfully caught fairing from yesterdays B1051.3 #SpaceX #Starliner mission on board. The fairing was still covered in blue tarp but notice the netting hanging into the wtr.
#NASA #Space #SpaceXFleet






1:46 AM - Jan 31, 2020

FAIRING UPDATE: Go Ms Chief arrived back in port this afternoon with the fairing it just missed catching from yesterdays #SpaceX #Starliner mission on board. The fairing was scooped from the water and returned in good shape.
#NASA #Space #SpaceXFleet
thanks to @FarryFaz




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Цитировать T.S. Kelso@TSKelso 7:07 AM - Jan 31, 2020

A check of the latest #Starlink launch shows some satellites starting to move to higher orbits. Bummed to miss this pass that occurs right after sunset.


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Цитировать T.S. Kelso@TSKelso 9:05 PM - Jan 31, 2020

This comparison shows how quickly the #Starlink-4 satellites are spreading out, just looking at the past 24 hours.



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К #210

НОРАД присвоил запущенному с борта МКС спутнику STPSat-4 номер 45043. Под объекты текущего запуска осталось ровно 64 номера - с 45044 по 45107.

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Цитировать Astrogeo@astrogeo 9:03 PM - Jan 31, 2020

Here are a series of photos showing the SpaceX fairing recovery ship Go Ms Chief & a fairing from the recent Starlink launch being transported away from the dock at Port Canaveral, Fl. The second fairing is under a blue tarp on the other recovery vessel Go Ms Tree. #spacexfleet





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Четвертый запуск Старлинка не вызвал вообще никакого интереса на ФНК :)
это оценочное суждение

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Цитировать John Kraus @johnkrausphotos 3:27 PM - Feb 1, 2020

A first look at Falcon 9 booster 1051.3, still just a mere blip on the horizon. Its arrival is imminent.


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Цитировать Astrogeo@astrogeo 3:21 PM - Feb 1, 2020

On a rather gray day (this Saturday morning) one can see the recently launched SpaceX Falcon 9 booster returning to Port Canaveral around 7:15 am local time. I apologize for the poor photo quality. #SpaceX #portcanaveral


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Цитировать Julia@julia_bergeron 3:52 PM - Feb 1, 2020

Riding low with jack stands and chains, B1051.3 is inbound to North Cargo Pier 6. Recovery teams have been on mission since late January 16th. #Starlink #SpaceX


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Цитировать Greg Scott @GregScott_photo 4:11 PM - Feb 1, 2020

SPACEX Starlink Booster 1051.3 returned to Port on a rainy foggy morning sitting very low on OCISLY & with a distinct lean. The engine bells are closer to the deck then I have seen before. Be interesting to see what damages are done.
#NASA #SpaceX #Space #Starlink


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Цитировать John Kraus @johnkrausphotos 4:53 PM - Feb 1, 2020

This morning, SpaceX's Falcon 9 booster 1051.3 returned to Port Canaveral following Wednesday's launch of 60 Starlink satellites.




5:03 PM - Feb 1, 2020

Docked


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Цитировать Stephen Marr@spacecoast_stve 7:43 PM - Feb 1, 2020

OCISLY makes her way past Jetty Park with 3-times launched/landed Falcon 9 booster B1051.3.

(2:14)

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Цитировать Eric Ralph@13ericralph31 8:17 AM - Feb 3, 2020

Press F for Falcon 9 B1051's landing leg crush cores These two photos were taken from almost identical perspectives by Tom Cross and @RDAnglePhoto after the booster's first and third landings, making the height difference very apparent.


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Цитировать Mike Wagner@USLaunchReport 8:17 PM - Feb 3, 2020

#B1051 Landing legs worked exactly as designed. Nothing bent no damage. Legs will most likely be removed. Watch for our Booster Lift Video




Ken Kremer@ken_kremer 12:48 AM - Feb 4, 2020

Front landing leg being retracted now 440 pm feb 3 on #SpaceX #falcon9 from #Starlink launch Jan 29- after tear legs raised 1st




Mike Wagner@USLaunchReport 2:36 AM - Feb 4, 2020

#SpaceX #B1051.3  Just now the last of four legs retracted. Ready for re- flight