SpaceX set for Falcon Heavy triple booster landing, hottest center core reentry yet

SpaceX’s third Falcon Heavy launch is ready to wow crowds once more with a synchronized side booster landing at Cape Canaveral and a center core recovery attempt more than 1200 km (750 mi) off the coast of Florida. Based on the fact that Falcon Heavy’s STP-2 center core (B1057) is set to smash SpaceX’s current […]

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SpaceX ship Mr. Steven renamed ahead of Falcon Heavy fairing catch attempt

In a pleasant, last-minute surprise, SpaceX fairing recovery vessel Mr. Steven has departed Port Canaveral for its first Falcon fairing catch attempt in more than half a year. The speedy ship has already traveled more than 1250 km (800 mi) in ~48 hours and should soon be in position to attempt recovery of Falcon Heavy […]

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SpaceX set for third Falcon Heavy launch: here’s how to watch live

SpaceX is T-18 hours to its second Falcon Heavy launch in barely 70 days, set to lift off with the Department of Defense’s Space Test Program-2 (STP-2) rideshare mission no earlier than (NET) 11:30 pm EDT (03:30 UTC), June 24th. According to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, STP-2 is without a doubt the company’s “most difficult […]

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SpaceX’s Crew Dragon gets tentative NASA target for first astronaut launch

New information from both NASA and the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) confirm that SpaceX is currently targeting – at least very tentatively so – Crew Dragon’s first launch with astronauts aboard no earlier than November 15th, 2019. SpaceX is currently in the midst of a complex, high-stakes anomaly investigation after its flight-proven DM-1 Crew […]

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SpaceX fires Falcon Heavy’s 27 booster engines ahead of “most difficult launch ever”

For the third time ever, SpaceX has successfully performed a critical static-fire test of an integrated Falcon Heavy, briefly igniting all 27 of its Merlin 1D engines to verify the health and readiness of the rocket. Per SpaceX’s official confirmation, a “quick-look” inspection of static fire telemetry has indicated that the company’s Falcon Heavy rocket […]

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A SpaceX surprise: Falcon Heavy booster landing to smash distance record

In an unexpected last-second change, SpaceX has moved Falcon Heavy Flight 3’s center core landing on drone ship Of Course I Still Love You (OCISLY) from 40 km to more than 1240 km (770 mi) off the coast of Florida. Drone ship OCISLY is already being towed to the landing site, necessary due to the […]

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DeepSpace: Firefly’s Alpha rocket to get a massive upgrade with ion thruster boost stage ⚡ 🚀

Eric Ralph · June 18th, 2019 Welcome to the latest edition of DeepSpace! Each week, Teslarati space reporter Eric Ralph hand-crafts this newsletter to give you a breakdown of what’s happening in the space industry and what you need to know. To receive this newsletter (and others) directly and join our member-only Slack group, give us a 3-month […]

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SpaceX Falcon 9’s next USAF GPS satellite on track for late 2019 launch

Reading between the lines, the US Air Force has effectively confirmed that GPS III Space Vehicle 03 (SV03) – the third GPS III satellite built by Lockheed Martin – is ready for launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, scheduled no earlier than December 2019. In December 2018, SpaceX successfully launched the first GPS III […]

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SpaceX Falcon 9 wins Korean launch contract as 2019 mystery missions persist

SpaceX has silently announced that Falcon 9 won a contract for a South Korean military communications satellite, currently scheduled to launch from the company’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) LC-40 pad no earlier than November 2019. Subcontracted from Lockheed Martin to Airbus Defense and Space in 2016, the satellite – known as Anasis II […]

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SpaceX’s first flight-proven Falcon Heavy Block 5 rocket ready for static fire test

According to NASASpaceflight.com, SpaceX is just ~48 hours away from Falcon Heavy Flight 3’s critical static fire test, in which all 27 of the rocket’s Merlin 1D engines will be briefly ignited. If the routine test goes as planned, SpaceX’s third completed Falcon Heavy will be ready to lift off as early as 11:30 pm […]

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