SpaceX test-fires Falcon 9 Block 5 booster for upgraded rocket’s fifth launch

After a couple of weeks of mysterious delays, SpaceX is once again back in the saddle for its next orbital mission and has successfully completed Falcon 9’s routine prelaunch wet dress rehearsal and static fire. This rocket will launch Telstar 19V’s (launched in July) sister communications satellite Telstar 18V to a high-energy transfer orbit at […]

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SpaceX’s second dedicated USAF mission targets Dec. 2018 for GPS satellite launch

One of a number of 2018 SpaceX missions pushed into this year’s fourth quarter, SpaceX’s second-ever dedicated US Air Force payload is tracking towards a tentative mid-December launch, hopefully kicking off the deployment of the first ten third-generation GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites. Set to launch the first and second GPS satellites on upgraded Falcon […]

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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Heavy manifest grows lopsided as launches align for Q4

For a variety of reasons both clear or otherwise, a significant number of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches initially scheduled near the beginning or middle of the second half of 2018 are all slipping right into October, November, and December. While communications satellite Telstar 18V’s two-week slip to NET September 8 and SAOCOM-1A’s […]

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SpaceX has no plans to reuse Crew Dragon spaceships on NASA astronaut launches

According to program manager Kathy Lueders, SpaceX has chosen against reusing its upgraded Crew Dragon spaceships on NASA Commerical Crew Program (CCP) launches, even though NASA itself explicitly provided both CCP providers (Boeing and SpaceX) the option to propose reflights of crew capsules. In fact, Boeing did just that with their CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, proposing […]

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SpaceX’s Crew Dragon and Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket are almost ready for astronauts

In a Commercial Crew update presented by Program Manager Kathy Lueders to the NASA Advisory Council (NAC), the agency has confirmed that SpaceX is deep into the final stages of hardware preparation and testing ahead of their first uncrewed and crewed demonstrations launches of Crew Dragon. Barring a miracle for Commercial Crew Program partner Boeing’s […]

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SpaceX’s next Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket launch and landing slips into mid-September

SpaceX’s next rocket launch, a new Falcon 9 Block 5 vehicle carrying Telesat’s Telstar 18V geostationary communications satellite has slipped from an original launch target of August 22nd to no earlier than (NET) September 9th, pointing towards difficulties somewhere within the space launch apparatus. While a two and a half week delay may feel immense […]

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Florida wants to build SpaceX and Blue Origin three extra rocket landing pads

First reported by Florida Today, economic development agency Space Florida has expressed serious interest in funding the construction of two major space infrastructure projects in Cape Canaveral, a runway for a prospective Boeing spaceplane and a separate landing zone with up to three pads open for vertical rocket landings from companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, […]

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SpaceX’s futuristic Crew Dragon astronaut walkway is ready for US human spaceflight revival

SpaceX has publicly revealed the sleek, minimalist design of the access arm that NASA astronauts will soon use to board Crew Dragon spacecraft, bringing to an end more than half a decade of U.S. dependency upon non-native rockets and space agencies to transport crew to the International Space Station. After several months of concerted effort […]

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SpaceX shows off first reused Falcon 9 Block 5 landing on drone ship OCISLY

For the first time in a year (356 days to be exact), SpaceX has published a photo of a Falcon 9 booster recovery aboard one of its autonomous spaceport drone ships (ASDS), in this case showing the first reused Block 5 rocket just prior to landing on the Florida-based drone ship “Of Course I Still Love You” […]

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SpaceX’s Mr Steven spotted practicing Falcon 9 fairing catches with upgraded net

SpaceX’s fairing recovery vessel Mr Steven was spotted on Monday, August 13 conducting the first fairing recovery tests to involve actually craning a fairing half onto the huge, upgraded net, and doing so repeatedly in a short period of time. That practice will likely prove invaluable by allowing SpaceX to better understand the characteristics of […]

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