Jeszcze jedna paczka Starlinków 24.10. o 15:31:34 z Cape Canaveral wystartowała RN Falcon-9R. Wyniosła ona w T+44' na orbitę o parametrach: hp=190 km, ha=380 km, i=53,00° 60 satelitów Starlink (misja Starlink 15/v1.0 L14). Pierwszy stopień RN (B1060.3) w T+8' 45" wylądował na barce ASDS JRTI na Atlantyku.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n201016.htm#04SpaceX Starlink 15 launch & Falcon 9 first stage landing, 24 October 20207308 wyświetleń•24 paź 2020
Start Falcona 9 z piętnastą paczką Starlink BY KRZYSZTOF KANAWKA ON 25 PAŹDZIERNIKA 2020
(...) Był to już piętnasty start Falcona 9 w budowie mega-konstelacji satelitarnej Starlink. Ta konstelacja satelitów ma oferować już niebawem globalne usługi telekomunikacyjne, w tym dostęp do internetu. (...)
https://kosmonauta.net/2020/10/start-falcona-9-z-pietnasta-paczka-starlink/SpaceX Flies 100th Successful Falcon Mission, Approaches 1,000 StarlinksBy Ben Evans, on October 24th, 2020
SpaceX launches its 100th successful Falcon mission with Starlink-14 from Cape Canaveral AFS, FL on Oct 24, 2020. Photo: Jeff Seibert for AmericaSpaceSeven weeks since its most recent launch, the veteran B1060 Falcon 9 core took flight again Saturday to deliver its second 60-strong batch of Starlink internet communications satellites to low-Earth orbit. Counting two successful Falcon 1 missions in September 2008 and July 2009, a further 95 successful Falcon 9 missions since June 2010 and three successful Falcon Heavy missions since February 2018, today’s launch marked the 100th successful Falcon-class mission by SpaceX since September 2008.
Despite a scrubbed launch attempt on Thursday, SpaceX threaded the needle and finally got their bird airborne from Space Launch Complex (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on time at 11:31 a.m. EDT. Launching only 51 days, 2 hours and 45 minutes after its most recent mission, B1060 narrowly missed securing a new record for the reusability and turnaround of a Falcon 9 first stage. But it did set a new record for the shortest amount of time it has taken a Falcon 9 core to fly three times.
Today’s mission marked the 19th Falcon 9 mission of 2020, making it SpaceX’s second-most-flown year on record. And B1060 has been an integral part of the action since the summer, having launched a Block III Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation and timing satellite for the U.S. Space Force on 30 June and another Starlink batch on 3 September.
With its third mission this morning, B1060 established an impressive turnaround of
51 days, 2 hours and 45 minutes between its two most recent flights. And that puts it in second place on the Falcon 9 reusability and turnaround league-tables behind its sibling B1058, which logged
51 days, 2 hours and 8 minutes between launching “Bob and Doug’s Excellent Adventure” on 30 May and South Korea’s ANASIS-II on 20 July. B1060 also became the fourth Falcon 9 core to fly three times in 2020. (...)
https://www.americaspace.com/2020/10/24/spacex-flies-100th-successful-falcon-mission-approaches-1000-starlinks/SpaceX adds another 60 satellites to Starlink networkOctober 24, 2020 Stephen Clark
A Falcon 9 rocket lifts off Saturday from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Credit: SpaceX(...) SpaceX did not try to catch the Falcon 9’s two-piece payload fairing as they fell back to Earth under parachutes. A nose cone structure damaged a net on one of SpaceX’s fairing recovery vessels on the company’s most recent launch Oct. 18.
Instead, SpaceX dispatched one of the boats from its fleet to retrieve the fairing structures from the Atlantic Ocean for inspections, refurbishment, and potential use on a future flight. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/10/24/spacex-adds-another-60-satellites-to-starlink-network/https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2020/10/spacex-second-starlink-mission-in-week/statystyki startu
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