Kolejna partia Starlinków 19.01. o 02:02:40 z KSC wystrzelona została RN Falcon-9R. Wyniosła ona w T+8' 50" na orbitę o parametrach: hp=190 km, ha=380 km, i=53,2° 49 satelitów Starlink. Pierwszy stopień RN (B1060.10) w T+8' 47" wylądował na barce ASDS ASOG na Atlantyku.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n220116.htm#02SpaceX Starlink 35 launch & Falcon 9 first stage landing, 19 January 2022Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1483623581414084609ROCKET: Falcon 9 (B1060.10)
PAYLOAD: 49 Starlink satelllites (Starlink 4-6)
LAUNCH SITE: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
LAUNCH DATE: Jan. 18, 2022
LAUNCH TIME: 9:02 p.m. EST (0202 GMT on Jan. 19)
WEATHER FORECAST: Greater than 95% chance of acceptable weather
BOOSTER RECOVERY: “A Shortfall of Gravitas” drone ship north of the Bahamas
LAUNCH AZIMUTH: Southeast
TARGET ORBIT: 210 miles by 130 miles (339 kilometers by 210 kilometers), 53.2 degrees inclination
LAUNCH TIMELINE:T+00:00: Liftoff
T+01:12: Maximum aerodynamic pressure (Max-Q)
T+02:32: First stage main engine cutoff (MECO)
T+02:35: Stage separation
T+02:42: Second stage engine ignition
T+02:52: Fairing jettison
T+06:47: First stage entry burn ignition (three engines)
T+07:07: First stage entry burn cutoff
T+08:25: First stage landing burn ignition (one engine)
T+08:47: First stage landing
T+08:50: Second stage engine cutoff (SECO 1)
T+15:32: Starlink satellite separation
MISSION STATS:137th launch of a Falcon 9 rocket since 2010
145th launch of Falcon rocket family since 2006
10th launch of Falcon 9 booster B1060
121st Falcon 9 launch from Florida’s Space Coast
137th launch overall from pad 39A
43rd SpaceX launch overall from pad 39A
81st flight of a reused Falcon 9 booster
35th dedicated Falcon 9 launch with Starlink satellites
3rd Falcon 9 launch of 2022
3rd launch by SpaceX in 2022
3rd orbital launch based out of Cape Canaveral in 2022
https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/01/17/falcon-9-starlink-4-6-live-coverage/SpaceX launches 2,000th Starlink satelliteJanuary 19, 2022 Stephen Clark
(...) The successful orbital deployment of SpaceX’s newest 49 satellites brought the total number of Starlink spacecraft built and launched to 2,042, including prototypes and testbeds no longer in service. (...)
More than 200 Starlink satellites have failed or been decommissioned. Some of those Starlink spacecraft were earlier models, either used as test versions or obsolete.
The latest Starlink mission was the 35th dedicated Falcon 9 launch to build out the network. (...)
The booster has sent 487 satellites toward space on its 10 missions, and the successful landing Tuesday night give the rocket a chance for an 11th flight once the drone ship returns to Port Canaveral. SpaceX has now flown four of its reusable boosters at least 10 times, with one rocket already logging 11 missions. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/01/19/spacex-launches-2000th-starlink-satellite/https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/01/15/cape-canaverals-busy-january-to-continue-with-another-starlink-launch/SpaceX Flies Third Falcon 9 in Three Weeks, As Multi-Launch January Continuesby Ben Evans January 17, 2022
B1060 becomes the fourth Falcon 9 booster to log a tenth launch. Photo Credit: Alan Walters/AmericaSpace(...) Liftoff of the veteran B1060 core—which launched most recently last month—took flight from historic Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida at 9:02 p.m. EST.
A little more than eight minutes later, B1060 landed smoothly on the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS), “A Shortfall of Gravitas” (ASOG), becoming the fourth Falcon 9 since last May to complete ten flawless missions. And with up to two more flights coming up, January may wind up as the first time that SpaceX has launched five times from the Space Coast in a single calendar month. (...)
Spectacular atmospheric effects of the Merlin 1D+ engines in the rarefied high atmosphere during Tuesday night’s launch of B1060. Photo Credit: SpaceXhttps://www.americaspace.com/2022/01/19/spacex-flies-third-falcon-9-in-three-weeks-as-multi-launch-january-continues/AA
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=3641.msg173503#msg173503https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2022/01/spacex-starlink-group-4-6/