![]() ![]() Sources were used, the information was interpreted differently, and the This schedule may disagree with other launch schedules because different.Vehicle will launch the Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission into orbit Vehicle will launch the German SARah 2 and 3 radar Earth imaging satellites into orbit Vehicle will launch several Starlink Internet satellites into orbit Vehicle will launch the Worldiew Legion 1 and 2 Earth imaging satellites into orbit Vehicle will launch SDA Tranche 0 satellites into orbit for the U.S. All launch dates and times are subject to change and are listed in 24-hour format. This schedule does not list launches that have not been publicly announced. To receive this launch schedule and launch updates by e-mail, click here. ![]() For detailed information about this schedule, refer to the Notes section below. military launches are withheld until they are publicly released or reported in the news Generally accurate at the time of publication, but may disagree with other sources. It is a composite of unclassified information from open sources. This schedule lists rocket and missile launches from Vandenberg SFB for the next several months. Vandenberg Rocket and Missile Launch Multimedia library. To access launch photos, videos, and audio reports, visit the Stay tuned as we monitor the countdown.A Taurus rocket carrying Taiwan's ROCSAT-2 satellite lifts-off from Space Launch Complex 576EĪt Vandenberg SFB. So far, SpaceX teams at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station are counting down to a Falcon 9 liftoff from Launch Complex 40 at 4:21 p.m. Today's mission has an 87-minute launch window. Thanks for joining us for today's live coverage of SpaceX's O3b mPower mission for SES. Welcome to live coverageĢ:45 p.m.: Good afternoon everyone. New T-0 launch timeĢ:55 p.m.: SpaceX is now targeting liftoff of the Falcon 9 at 5:21 p.m. Space Force forecasters expect conditions to be greater than 90% favorable for liftoff. In about 20 minutes we expect the SpaceX launch director to conduct a poll to determine whether or not to proceed with fueling the Falcon 9 ahead of today's launch attempt. One hour until liftoffĤ:21 p.m.: Now within one hour to liftoff. Stay tuned.Ĥ:30 p.m.: The SpaceX launch director has updated the liftoff time to 5:48 p.m. If SpaceX cannot begin fueling on time, the mission will likely scrub. and the close of the available launch time today. We're monitoring updates to see if the SpaceX launch director will be able to conduct a fueling poll in about 20 minutes to proceed with fueling the Falcon 9 or not ahead of today's launch attempt. One hour until liftoffĤ:48 p.m.: Again within one hour to liftoff. "Go" for fuelingĥ:08 p.m.: The SpaceX launch director is "go" to begin fueling the Falcon 9! Liftoff is slated for 5:48 p.m. Fueling underwayĥ:15 p.m.: SpaceX has begun fueling the 230-foot Falcon 9 rocket at Launch Complex 40 ahead of liftoff at 5:48 p.m. This evening's launch will include an eastern trajectory and drone ship landing in the Atlantic Ocean, so there will be no local sonic booms this time. and all appears to be well with the count. 10 minutes until liftoffĥ:38 p.m.: SpaceX continues counting down to liftoff at 5:48 p.m. Updates from Friday's event below: Liftoff!ĥ:48 p.m.: SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 from Pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Weather forecasters with the Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron said in a report on Thursday that launch conditions are expected to be 90% "go." Only a slight chance of clouds should linger for Friday's launch attempt.įor the latest, visit /launchschedule. Known as O3b mPower 1 and 2, the spacecraft are set to liftoff during today's 87-minute launch window. Pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station hosts the O3b mPower mission for SES, a Luxembourg-based satellite operator. Friday afternoon for the liftoff of a Falcon 9 from Florida. Read our full post-launch story here.įollow along as SpaceX targets 5:48 p.m. The rocket successfully launched from Cape Canaveral and landed on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Update: SpaceX launched this mission at 5:48 p.m. ![]() Please support it with a subscription here. Journalism like this takes time and resources. Space is important to us and that's why we're working to bring you top coverage of the industry and Florida launches. ![]()
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