SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launches Starlink satellites
Welcome to all. My name is Jesse Anderson. I am the manager of production and engineering here at SpaceX and I will be your guest for the 59th launch of SpaceX 2022 of our 197th mission by all the teams now do not follow any problems with vehicles or space or in the visible they are so green for we launch and proceed with T none from 4 32 AM Time Eastern, if you’ve been following, you know this is our third launch in less than 34 hours following the launch of the NASA launch mission and the SES 03 B. Mpower mission yesterday and with liftoff just 4.5 minutes from now we’re standing at the passenger lifter retraction and the first thing you’ll see will be the buckles the arms begin to open just below the lift and once they are fully open then the transport director or that structure right next to the vehicle will begin to retract from the vehicle and there you can see on your screen those buckle arms now opening and once the T fully open and those buckle arms begin to fully retract. Open it and now you can see the ear that may be called here to retract the back from the vehicle to unlock. We just heard *** we call the stage one of the locks full of loading, because they propel the loading in the first stage Locks Loading we will conclude in the second stage at the T -2 mark very minute. Once they wrap it up, that will be a fully loaded falcon nine. You may see some instillation of liquid oxygen. As soon as it comes into contact with the hot, humid surrounding air, the air around it thickens. That’s why you see those white clouds. They are almost like *** cold glass water forming condensation in the liquid oxygen loading conclusion going up in the second stage Pages two hairs look complete And there is someone who cries just to confirm that the second stage of liquid oxygen loading is now complete. Falcon Nineteen is now fully loaded with 1 million pounds of fuel and liquid oxygen. Customer closeouts. Now the race you see is flying on your screen for *** record breaking on the 15th time. He previously confirmed that the demo crew had two spacecraft to the CRS 21 Transporter one and three and nine previous Starlink missions. Reusability allows SpaceX to actually fly the most expensive parts of the rocket which in turn drives down the cost of space access. Let’s get up and Falcon Nine is now at startup. A vehicle in our drone ship will approach the ground. Read the instructions today and there you can see that on your desktop and now we are waiting for the final we go from the launch director And there it is with all the systems ready to go. Falcon nine is ready to lift with our starling payload T -30 seconds, 15 seconds t minus 10 987654321 engines full power and across 4 37 go 1000 go starting. Yeah, Falcon tends to downrange the incredible views we’ve seen. You see Falcon nine from pad 39 *** carrying a starling payload lifted into our space. We go to the machines in the Max Q equipment. The Max Q is supersonic. Nice, Q. It is not what we call having passed through q. That will be the MIKO stage of separation of the SCS one and then deployed. Miko is the main instrument cut off and that’s where you see all nine of those machines that you now see lit up for the first time in the race. They will close and help the slowest to the scene. Himself at the stage of separation. That will be when I am first separated from the second degree. The first step will be to land and land on our drone ship. Just read the instructions today and in the second step it will continue with the SCS one or the second stage of the machine to start one, that is where we will highlight that machine in the second step and a little later we will explain the half board so far the nominal trajectories and looks. We continue with a few of these. *** as in a short time. to speak The time of separation is confirmed. Thanks to the confirmed separation as we have just seen, we had the Miko SCS separation stage one, we illuminated the rear M engine on the right hand screen and we had to deploy the lift. The central equations will make their way to land, and we’ll try to recover the doug vessel today. On the left hand side of the screen you can see your first scene and see that the fins in the grid on the first level of the grid have explained the acquisition of the bermuda badge in the first stage. Both vehicles continue on their nominal trajectory and are in great demand. Let’s look at both nominal vehicles again. The first stage makes its way to Earth while the second stage still has the starling payload attached, and will drop it to its target’s orbit. Then going up to the first step is the burning entrance. That entrance will be lit where the three nine thousand one hundred guns reign in the vehicle. This helps slow the stage to re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere. After the burning entry *** will be the last one to burn in the first stage of ascent. There is one *** engine, a center E nine engine that helps the slow stage as it reaches the port just before it descends. Each of our M1D guns have about 100 and 90,000 lb of thrust at sea level, and this is just enough thrust to help bring the slowest port on the scene for the time being. Now, let’s burn the entry, which I said was just under two minutes into the first step. But if you look to the right of your screen, we have some amazing views there, an incredible view with the earth in the background, the sun in the background. There on the left hand screen is *** the first scene consideration. Again, the gray fins are deployed, this helps to steer the vehicle as it makes its way to its port zone. There are four hypersonic fins just between the inner stage and the top of the vehicle’s first stage, and these help direct the vehicle to the landing zone. You can also see some bursts of nitrogen gas there which helps the mind in control in the first stage and we saved almost 30 seconds from the entry in the first stage to burn one FTS one entry mark startup stage. as you can see, in the first stage, the engines reigned H one N 1 closed, and with those closing guns until concluding the entrance, I include the entrance of the fire in the first stage. The sign of today’s mission. SpaceX is the 197th overall launch and, as previously mentioned, it is the 15th flight of this first stage of the course, since 14 missions have been launched and *** breaking a new flight record, for flight boosters tested approximately 45 seconds from the launch of the first stage of the ship ** * reminder Starlink is a *** Internet satellite constellation designed and built by SpaceX to provide ultra-fast, low-latency internet access to people in remote and rural areas around the globe, launching here in under 10 seconds. Stage one Landing Burn And there you can see the engine on fire. Let’s wait until Falcon reaches nine, read the instructions soon. Time confirmed one port and you can see there that Falcon has nine touchdowns for his 15th touchdown for this run. This marks our 58th landing this year and the 158th landing of the orbital rocket class overall. We also heard *** cry out for the psycho, which is the second engine that was cut off, and we heard *** confirmation of a good orbit. And there you can see that the engine has an impact, and the scene two are now carrying satellite starling 54 in low earth orbit. Thank you for us today.
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launches Starlink satellites
SpaceX delivered 54 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit with a Falcon 9 rocket launched from the Kennedy Space Center this afternoon. The Falcon 9 rocket launched at 4:32 pm from Launch Complex 39A at KSC. Today’s launch made the Falcon 9 the first stage rocket launch record holder with a total of 15 launches. SpaceX successfully landed the first stage of the drone Just Read Instructions in the Atlantic about 9 minutes after liftoff. This launch followed two successful Falcon 9 launches in recent days. SpaceX launched communications satellites for the SES 03b mPower network from KSC Friday evening and launched the NASA SWOT mission to Earth’s waters early Friday morning from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The customer can be considered above.
SpaceX delivered 54 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit with a Falcon 9 rocket launched from the Kennedy Space Center this afternoon.
The Falcon 9 rocket launched at 4:32 pm from Launch Complex 39A at KSC. Today’s launch made the Falcon 9 the first stage rocket launch record holder with a total of 15 launches. SpaceX successfully took the first step in the drone As the Law commanded in the Atlantic about 9 minutes after liftoff.
The launch itself followed two successful Falcon 9 launches in recent days. SpaceX launched communications satellites for the SES 03b mPower network from KSC Friday evening and NASA’s SWOT mission launched to Earth’s waters early Friday morning from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
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