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Old 04-11-2019, 04:17 PM
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There is another countdown today (which, unlike Beresheet's attempted landing on the Moon, will hopefully have a successful conclusion!)--the live coverage of today's Falcon Heavy-Arabsat 6A launch is proceeding, with liftoff scheduled to occur in about 80 minutes (at 6:35 PM EDT), see: https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/04/...unch-wednesday/ . The video coverage hasn't begun yet, but text updates are already appearing--fueling of the Falcon Heavy with super-chilled LOX and RP-1 kerosene will begin in about 40 minutes.
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Old 04-11-2019, 05:21 PM
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Hello All,

There is another countdown today (which, unlike Beresheet's attempted landing on the Moon, will hopefully have a successful conclusion!)--the live coverage of today's Falcon Heavy-Arabsat 6A launch is proceeding, with liftoff scheduled to occur in about 80 minutes (at 6:35 PM EDT), see: https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/04/...unch-wednesday/ . The video coverage hasn't begun yet, but text updates are already appearing--fueling of the Falcon Heavy with super-chilled LOX and RP-1 kerosene will begin in about 40 minutes.
The live coverage is beginning now (and *here* www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXMGu2d8c8g is a larger-frame version on YouTube, linked from the SpaceFlightNow page whose link is above)--the countdown is at T-14 minutes and counting!
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Old 04-11-2019, 05:57 PM
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The live coverage is beginning now (and *here* www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXMGu2d8c8g is a larger-frame version on YouTube, linked from the SpaceFlightNow page whose link is above)--the countdown is at T-14 minutes and counting!
ALL THREE BOOSTERS HAVE LANDED SUCCESSFULLY! And more importantly--for the customer--the second stage and Arabsat 6A are in a nominal parking orbit! The satellite will be deployed at 9 minutes past the hour (7:09 PM EDT, which is 34 minutes after liftoff, which occurred at 6:35 PM EDT, as planned). Right now the real-time CGI animation of the stages' locations on Earth--and the orbital motion, for the second stage/Arabsat 6A combination--is being shown; the live coverage will continue when the time of the satellite's deployment (which--I *think*--will first involve a second Stage 2 burn, to inject it into a GTO [or a super-synchronous transfer orbit--STO]) approaches, after the top of the current hour.
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Old 04-11-2019, 06:02 PM
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ALL THREE BOOSTERS HAVE LANDED SUCCESSFULLY! And more importantly--for the customer--the second stage and Arabsat 6A are in a nominal parking orbit! The satellite will be deployed at 9 minutes past the hour (7:09 PM EDT, which is 34 minutes after liftoff, which occurred at 6:35 PM EDT, as planned). Right now the real-time CGI animation of the stages' locations on Earth--and the orbital motion, for the second stage/Arabsat 6A combination--is being shown; the live coverage will continue when the time of the satellite's deployment (which--I *think*--will first involve a second Stage 2 burn, to inject it into a GTO [or a super-synchronous transfer orbit--STO]) approaches, after the top of the current hour.
AOS (Acquisition Of Signal) has occurred over western Africa, and television views from the Stage 2 onboard cameras are now visible. (UPDATE: LIVE coverage has just resumed!)
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AOS (Acquisition Of Signal) has occurred over western Africa, and television views from the Stage 2 onboard cameras are now visible. (UPDATE: LIVE coverage has just resumed!)
Nominal Orbit Insertion! The 85-second Stage 2 second burn increased the vehicle's velocity by 2800 m/s (meters per second), which will carry it 90,000 kilometers high--definitely an STO (Supersynchronous Transfer Orbit). Arabsat will separate from Stage 2 in about four minutes. After that, I suspect that the stage will perform a retro-burn to lower its perigee, to ensure a disposal burn-in (re-entry) soon.
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Old 04-11-2019, 06:15 PM
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Nominal Orbit Insertion! The 85-second Stage 2 second burn increased the vehicle's velocity by 2800 m/s (meters per second), which will carry it 90,000 kilometers high--definitely an STO (Supersynchronous Transfer Orbit). Arabsat will separate from Stage 2 in about four minutes. After that, I suspect that the stage will perform a retro-burn to lower its perigee, to ensure a disposal burn-in (re-entry) soon.
Arabsat 6A has separated and is climbing to its STO apogee; also, a call of "AOS Mauritius" could be heard, which bodes well (although it may have referred to the Stage 2 telemetry and/or video signals rather than any signals from Arabsat 6A). SpaceX makes such hard accomplishments *look* easy!
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http://www.lulu.com/product/cd/what...of-2%29/6126511
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