Data startu: | 30 marzec 2018, 16:13:51 CEST |
Test statyczny: | 25.03 |
Ładunek: | 10 satelitów telekomunikacyjnych Iridium NEXT |
Masa ładunku: | 9600 kg (10x 860 kg + 1000 kg dyspenser) |
Orbita docelowa: | LEO, 778 × 778 km, 86.4° (parkingowa: 625 x 625 km, 86.66°) |
Rakieta: | Falcon 9 v1.2 Block 4 |
Platforma startowa: | SLC-4E, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Kalifornia |
I stopień: | używany, B1041 (Iridium-3) |
Lądowanie I stopnia: | tak, ocean - bez odzysku |
Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete—targeting March 29 launch of Iridium-5 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/977913864820895744
E tam, pewnie będzie SCRUB i tak czy siak pora się zmieni
We are having an issue with 1 of the 10 satellites in prep for #Iridium5. Our supplier and launch team is resetting for NET 3/31, with potential to shift into next week, if not resolved quickly. Launch success is priority #1! Will provide more info as available.https://twitter.com/IridiumBoss/status/978709671556141056
Positive update to our satellite and launch delay. Just been apprised there has been a technical resolution; satellites and F9 are in great shape and ready to go! Was ground harness test cable issue - now fixed. Launch now pulled back to Friday, 3/30 at 7:14am pdt!https://twitter.com/iridiumboss/status/978795278118653952
Yes, it wasn’t a problem with the satellites or F9. It turned out to be an obscure problem with communication harnesses used for testing on the ground, and have now been fixed. Stubborn problem to find; kudos to combined teams for working round the clock to resolve.https://twitter.com/IridiumBoss/status/978817037748318208
Jakieś ograniczenia od NOAA i musieli przerwać w momencie wyłączenia silnika II stopnia (coś tajnego od nich leci?)Ciekawe... Rzecznik NOAA nic nie wie. Nie potrafił odpowiedzieć dlaczego podczas transmisji na NBC.
A NOAA spokesperson tells CBS News that he is unaware of the image restrictions.
SpaceX says the restrictions were definitely put into place by NOAA.
Successful deployment of all 10 @IridiumComm NEXT satellites to low-Earth orbit confirmed.https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/979742157580849152
- NOAA recently asserted that the cameras on the second stage, which are used for engineering purposes, qualify as a "remote sensing space system", thereby requiring a provisional license so we could fly on time. The license prohibited SpaceX from airing views from the second stage once on orbit. We don't expect this restriction once we obtain a full license.https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/979748665479876609
- There is also no such restriction for our next mission for NASA.
GPS guided parafoil twisted, so fairing impacted water at high speed. Air wake from fairing messing w parafoil steering. Doing helo drop tests in next few weeks to solve.https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/979764513233715200
Elon Musk Konto zweryfikowane @elonmusk 7 godz.7 godzin temu
W odpowiedzi do @Teslarati @13ericralph31 @w00ki33
Oh yeah, forgot to mention it actually landed fine, just not on Mr Steven
W sumie jakby zamontowali do tego śrubę, ster i jakiegoś "autopilota", to mogłoby to samo wrócić do portu. Nie trzeba by było statku wysyłać...