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SpaceX Falcon 9 FT Launch of THAICOM-8 & First Stage Drone Ship Landing. May 26

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cameron

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Update: Mission Success
Elon Musk ‏@elonmusk
Fast replay of today's rocket landing on SpaceX droneship OCISLY


SpaceX @SpaceX
THAICOM 8 spacecraft has been deployed into a nominal supersynch transfer orbit
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Falcon 9 second stage and THAICOM 8 spacecraft in nominal orbit and coast. First stage has landed on the droneship
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This would be the 25th Falcon 9 launch. The 5th launch this year.

Launch Window Opens: 5:40 pm ET. Thursday, May 26.
Next Launch Window: 5:39 pm ET. Friday, May 27.
Launch Site: Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
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Webcast: http://www.spacex.com/webcast
Youtube Full Hosted Webcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBYC4f79iXc
Youtube Technical Webcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPYOtCFSLKw
Press Kit: http://www.spacex.com/sites/spacex/files/spacex_thaicom_8_press_kit.pdf

Mission Overview:
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will deliver THAICOM 8, a commercial communications satellite for Thaicom, to a supersynchronous transfer orbit. Thaicom is one of Asia’s leading Asian satellite operators, influencing and innovating communications on a global scale.

SpaceX is targeting launch of THAICOM 8 from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida on May 26 with a backup date of May 27. The approximately two-hour launch window opens on May 26 at 5:40 pm ET, 9:40 pm UTC. A backup launch window on May 27 opens at approximately the same time. The satellite will be deployed about 32 minutes after liftoff.

Following stage separation, the first stage of Falcon 9 will attempt an experimental landing on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship. As with other missions going to geostationary orbits, the first-stage will be subject to extreme velocities and re-entry heating, making a successful landing challenging.

Payload:
Orbital ATK was selected by Thaicom PLC to build their eighth satellite, Thaicom 8. The Thaicom 8 satellite design is based on Orbital ATK’s highly successful, flight-proven, GEOStar™-2 satellite platform, and will be manufactured and tested at Orbital ATK’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Dulles, Virginia.

Thaicom 8 will be located at 78.5 degrees East Longitude and carry a Ku-band payload that will generate approximately 5 kilowatts of payload power. The Ku-band payload will be comprised of 24 active transponders providing services to Thailand, India and Africa.
SpaceX ‏@SpaceX
Tracking towards tomorrow's launch of communications satellite for Thaicom. Window opens at 5:40pm ET, 9:40pm UTC





The previous three recovered Falcon 9 first stages in a hangar at Launch Complex 39A:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/spacex/

Previous launches:
24. JCSAT-14. ASDS Landing Successful.
23. CRS-8. ASDS Landing Successful.
22. SES-9. ASDS Landing Failure.
21. Jason-3. ASDS Landing Failure.
20. Orbcomm-OG2. RTLS Landing Successful.
 
I'm glad this one is during daylight hours. Hopefully another successful landing happens. Credit to SpaceX for putting on great webcasts for their launches. So much excitement and enthusiasm.
 

Alexlf

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Here's hoping on another success! I wonder if all the data they have been collecting is sufficient to increase the likelihood of landing by any significant amount.
 

Slo

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Remote controlled landing platform

SpaceX_ASDS_in_position_prior_to_Falcon_9_Flight_17_carrying_CRS-6_(17127808431).jpg

That's very Muskian. " Let's land a rocket on it's ass, oh but BTW lets also build a remote controlled landing platform to land it on in the middle of the ocean"

BTW, the platform will be on fire.
 
That's very Muskian. " Let's land a rocket on it's ass, oh but BTW lets also build a remote controlled landing platform to land it on in the middle of the ocean"

BTW, the platform will be on fire.
The gist is that the payload needs to go too high and the rocket too fast for it to turn around and land on... land. So they need a landing pad "downwind" (it's not being blown by the wind, but youknowwhatimean) of the launch.
 

_woLf

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Third daytime landing attempt in a row that I've had a meeting smack dot in the middle of.

maybe i need a long bathroom break...
 

msv

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The links on youtube to the cast says its live now, but when you go to it, it says 'live stream is starting soon', what gives?
 
They moved it to the end of the launch window which pretty much means they are having a problem which needs to be solved by then. If not, it will be scrubbed for tomorrow probably.

Yep. Because of the need for every possible drop of LOX to be as cold as possible, especially on a high mission like this, they don't have a lot of options other than a detank if something goes wrong that isn't immediately clearable. So they'll take as much time as the window allows to keep the LOX in the chilling tank before loading back up.
 
Bummer. Seeing reports that weather might be tricky tomorrow, not so bad for the launch, (though not as good as it was today) but potentially bad for landing on the droneship.
 

Jezbollah

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Nice OP Cameron. Again. New launch window and attempt in 2hrs then.

I'm in Italy with a bad internet connection. Will probably cost the price of a F9FT launch to watch tonight via cellular :(

Enjoy, folks.
 
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