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Odp: Falcon 9 | Starlink-31 | 13.11.2021
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Odp: Falcon 9 | Starlink-31 | 13.11.2021
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Udany start z 53 starlinkami i udane lądowanie 1 stopnia na barce.

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Odp: Falcon 9 | Starlink-31 | 13.11.2021
« Odpowiedź #18 dnia: Listopad 18, 2021, 10:19 »
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  13.11. o 12:19:30 z Cape Canaveral wystartowała RN Falcon-9R. Wyniosła ona w T+9' na orbitę o parametrach: hp=212 km, ha=339 km, i=53,2° 53 satelity Starlink (misja Starlink 4-1). Pierwszy stopień RN (B1058.9) w T+8' 45" wylądował na barce ASDS JRTI na Atlantyku.
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SpaceX Starlink 31 launch & Falcon 9 first stage landing, 13 November 2021
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Deployment of 53 Starlink satellites confirmed
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1459500388529229825

SpaceX launch starts deployment of new Starlink orbital shell
November 13, 2021 Stephen Clark


SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket heads downrange Saturday. Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

(...) The landing concluded the ninth trip to space and back for the booster, which debuted in May 2020 with the launch of astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken on SpaceX’s first crew mission. The historic launch ended a nine-year drought of orbital crew launches from U.S. soil. (...)

The mission Saturday, known as Starlink 4-1, was scheduled to take off Friday, but SpaceX kept the rocket on the ground an extra day due to storms near Cape Canaveral. (...)

The launch Saturday was the first to target a new orbital “shell” in SpaceX’s Starlink network at an inclination angle of 53.2 degrees to the equator.

Most of the Starlink satellites launched so far have deployed into a 341-mile-high (550-kilometer), 53-degree inclination orbit, the first of five orbital shells SpaceX plans to complete full deployment of the Starlink network. SpaceX finished launching satellites in that shell with a series of Starlink flights from Cape Canaveral from May 2019 through May of this year.

Since May, SpaceX has rushed to complete development of new inter-satellite laser terminals to put on all future Starlink satellites. The laser crosslinks, which have been tested on a handful of Starlink satellites on prior launches, will reduce the reliance of SpaceX’s internet network on ground stations. (...)

In September, SpaceX launched the first batch of 51 Starlink satellites into a 70-degree inclination orbit on a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base. That orbital shell will eventually contain 720 satellites at an altitude of 354 miles (570 kilometers).

Aside from the 53-degree and 70-degree orbital shells, SpaceX’s other Starlink layers will include 1,584 satellites at 335 miles (540 kilometers) and an inclination of 53.2 degrees, and 520 satellites spread into two shells at 348 miles (560 kilometers) and an inclination of 97.6 degrees. (...)

The launch Friday brought the total number of Starlink spacecraft SpaceX has launched to 1,844 satellites, including failed and decommissioned platforms, adding to the largest fleet ever put into orbit. It was the 31st dedicated Falcon 9 launch for the Starlink network. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/11/13/spacex-launch-starts-deployment-of-new-starlink-orbital-shell/

Bob & Doug’s Old Booster Restarts SpaceX’s East Coast Starlink Launch Campaign
by Ben Evans 4 days ago


SpaceX’s 25th Falcon 9 mission of 2021 takes flight at 7:19 a.m. EST Saturday. Photo Credit: SpaceX

(...) All told, including this morning’s spectacular launch, no less than 889 Starlinks have been lifted to space thus far on 17 missions in 2021, including the first batch into a 70-degree high-inclination orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., back in September. (...)

And those 17 missions form part of a wider picture, which, with this morning’s launch, have now seen 25 Falcon 9 flights so far this year, executed using only nine boosters. That comes tantalizingly close to breaking SpaceX’s all-time personal best of 26 missions in a single calendar year, accomplished at the end of 2020. (...)
https://www.americaspace.com/2021/11/13/bob-dougs-old-booster-restarts-spacexs-east-coast-starlink-launch-campaign/

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/11/spacex-starlink-cape-canaveral/

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https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/starlink-v1-5.htm

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