- spacex - What is the advantage of catching a rocket booster with a . . .
SpaceX recently made headlines for using a tower to catch a rocket booster after a launch While this is undoubtedly a major technical achievement, can anyone explain in layman's terms why they wo
- Transporter-13 Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E - SpaceX F9
Booked on SpaceX’s Transporter-13 rideshare mission slated to launch no earlier than February, Botsat-1 would have a hyperspectral sensor to gather ground composition data to support mining and agriculture businesses in the country
- Transporter-14 Rideshare : Vandenberg SLC-4E - SpaceX F9
Manning said Aerospacelab has reserved a launch slot for its inaugural spacecraft on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Transporter 14 rideshare mission in June Aerospacelab aims to begin integrating the payload into its satellite platform before the end of this year
- SpaceX Falcon Missions Section - NASASpaceFlight. com
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- SpaceX F9 : Transporter-14 Rideshare : Vandenberg SLC-4E : 23 Jun 2025 . . .
SpaceX F9 : Transporter-14 Rideshare : Vandenberg SLC-4E : 23 Jun 2025 21:25 UTCNAOS aboard Transporter-14 as cake-topper payload? Transporter-13 already has Albedo-1, which appears to be a cake-topper as well 🎂 As an imagery reconnaissance satellite, NAOS appears designed for a SSO, so a Bandwagon rideshare is unlikely And, in the Transporter-12 thread, the launch costs for a dedicated
- spacex - Why will Starlink satellites use krypton instead of xenon for . . .
It's the SpaceX often does things differently: Krypton is a lot cheaper The satellites are designed to control costs For example, each will maneuver with Hall-effect thrusters—ion thrusters in which propellant is accelerated by an electric field The conventional fuel for such a thruster is xenon, which offers high performance
- SpaceX F9 Crew Dragon : Axiom AX-4 : KSC LC-39A : 25 June 2025 (06:31 UTC)
SpaceX is standing down from Falcon 9's launch of Axiom Space's Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, June 11, to allow additional time for SpaceX teams to repair the LOx leak identified during post static fire booster inspections
- SpaceX F9 : TRACERS Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E: NET late July 2025
Aboard the SpaceX vessel, twin spacecraft known as TRACERS—Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites—will begin their journey to study Earth’s mysterious magnetic interactions with the sun The satellites will be packed with scientific instruments along with two small, but meaningful, tokens
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