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A SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket will launch the Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 communications satellite for Intelsat. Built by Maxar around the SSL-1300 bus, Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 will be positioned in geostationary orbit to provide C-band video and television broadcast services in the United States. Galaxy 31 and 32 are also known as Galaxy 23R and Galaxy 17R, designated after the satellites they are replacing. The booster is designated as B1051.14 for this flight and will be expended, so it will launch without recovery hardware.
Liftoff Scheduled (Subject to change):
November 08, 2022 – 16:06 UTC | 11:06 EST
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A NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark 3 aka GSLV Mk.III) rocket will launch a cluster of 36 OneWeb satellites into orbit. Total payload mass is 5450kg. The launch is designated LVM3-M2 / OneWeb India-1 Mission. This will also mark the third flight of the further enhanced version of LVM3 featuring a L-110 stage equipped with uprated HTVE engines.
Liftoff Scheduled (Subject to change):
October 22, 2022 – 18:37 UTC
October 23, 2022 – 00:07 UTC+5:30
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This will be the:
– 5th launch of GSLV Mk III
– 13th operational launch of OneWeb satellites
– 144th orbital launch attempt of 2022
Built by Airbus DS and RUAG the operational OneWeb satellites will be launched into a near polar orbit at an altitude of 500 kilometers before raising themselves on their onboard electric propulsion to their operational orbit of 1200 km. The satellite have a launch mass of 147.5kg each and a designed service life of more than 7 years.
OneWeb (formerly known as WorldVu) is a planned satellite constellation to provide world wide internet access for individual consumers and airlines. The current design of the OneWeb satellite network consists of 648 MicroSats which are capable of delivering at least 8 gigabits per second of throughput to provide Internet access to homes and mobile platforms using its high throughput Ku-band payload. Eventually OneWeb may fly as many as 7088 satellites.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Starlink-35 (4-6) mission.
Liftoff is scheduled on Tuesday, January 19, 2022 at 12:04 AM (UTC) from LC-39A Kennedy Space Center Florida, United States.
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SpaceX launches the next Starlink mission, a constellation of networked satellites aimed at providing internet services to individuals who are not yet connected, as well as dependable and inexpensive internet access throughout the world.
Dedicated Falcon 9 missions using SpaceX's newest Starlink spacecraft have transported between 48 and 53 satellites each mission. To date, SpaceX has launched 1,944 Starlink satellites, and the upcoming mission will bring that total close to 2,000. The Launch is scheduled on Tuesday, January 19, 2022 at 12:04 AM (UTC) from LC-39A Kennedy Space Center Florida, United States.
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SpaceX will Launch Starlink Batch 4-5 aboard Falcon 9 on Thursday. This will be the first Launch of SpaceX this year.
Liftoff is scheduled on 4:49 PM EST | 9:49 UTC from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A), Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA.
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The Falcon 9 rocket will carry 53 Starlink satellites on SpaceX's Starlink Group 4-5 mission. The Falcon 9 will take off from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
Starlink Group 4-5 will be the 33rd operational Starlink mission, bringing the total number of Starlink satellites launched to 1,997, with 1,846 remaining in orbit around the Earth after launch. Starlink Group 4-5 will be the fourth launch to the fourth Starlink shell, with about 30 launches necessary to fill this shell. Starlink is SpaceX’s internet communication satellite constellation. The low-Earth orbit constellation will deliver fast, low-latency internet service to locations where ground-based internet is unreliable, unavailable, or expensive. The first phase of the constellation consists of 5 orbital shells.
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The Perseid meteor shower, one of the biggest meteor showers of the year, will be at its brightest very early in the morning.
Perseid's are expected to peak on August 12 and 13.
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The Perseid's are fragments of the comet Swift-Tuttle, which orbits between the Sun and beyond the orbit of Pluto once every 133 years. Every year, the Earth passes near the path of the comet, and the debris left behind by Swift-Tuttle shows up as meteors in our sky.
The Perseids will appear as quick, small streaks of light: they get their name because they look like they’re coming from the direction of the constellation Perseus (near Aries and Taurus in the night sky), but Perseids in that area can be hard to spot from the perspective of Earth.
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The DARPA Subterranean (SubT) Challenge Urban Circuit is a robotic competition taking place at Satsop Business Park in Elma, Washington. Eleven teams will compete in the Systems competition to win up to $2 million.
The overall objective of the SubT Challenge is for each team of robots to spend 60 minutes exploring an underground (or simulated underground) course, searching for a variety of artifacts as well as seek novel approaches to rapidly map, navigate, and search underground environments.
“One of the main limitations facing warfighters and emergency responders in subterranean environments is a lack of situational awareness; we often don’t know what lies beneath us,” said Timothy Chung, program manager in DARPA’s Tactical Technology Office (TTO). “The DARPA Subterranean Challenge aims to provide previously unimaginable situational awareness capabilities for operations underground.”
The DARPA Subterranean Challenge seeks to better equip warfighters and first responders to explore human-made tunnel systems, urban underground, and natural cave networks, while decreasing risk to human lives.
“The interesting part of the real competition is that it’s time constrained, with high pressure and unpredictability. So we have trained ourselves like a real search-and-rescue team so that we and our robots can cooperate perfectly during the mission,” Chen-Lung Eric Lu, Team NCTU.
The Final event, planned for 2021, will put teams to the test with courses that incorporate diverse challenges from all three environments. The winner of the Systems track will take home a $2 million prize, while the winner of the Virtual track will earn a $750,000 prize.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the fifth batch of 60 Starlink satellites. It will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral AFS.
Launch window begins at 10:05am EST (15:05 GMT)
The Starlink constellation could eventually grow to 42,000 satellites. Following today's launch, SpaceX will have sent a total of 242 satellites into space.
Starlink service will become available in the Northern U.S. and Canada in 2020, expanding to global coverage by 2021.
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Israel spacecraft Beresheet will attempt Moon landing today.
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- Israeli spacecraft Beresheet #SPACEIL fails to make soft landing on moon.
Just before the craft headed toward the surface, it captured the moon’s surface and sent back a “selfie” with Israel’s flag and the caption “Small Country, Big Dreams.”
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Israel launched its first lunar mission, a spacecraft called Beresheet, on Feb. 21, riding piggyback on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. It spent six weeks orbiting Earth in leisurely, ever-widening circles before slipping into orbit around the moon on April 4.
It remained there for a week, preparing for the defining moment of the mission: attempting to touch down softly on the moon's surface.
If everything goes smoothly, Israel will join the U.S., the former Soviet Union and China in having softly landed on the lunar surface.
The spacecraft is targeting a landing site within Mare Serenitatis (the Sea of Serenity), a vast lava plain on the near side of the moon. Once Beresheet has touched down, it will remain active for a couple of Earth days before the mission ends in the heat of the long lunar day.
The Beresheet mission is an offshoot of the Google Lunar X Prize competition, which began in 2007 and challenged teams to rove on the moon's surface.
The competition has already announced that if Beresheet's landing goes as planned, the team will win a $1 million Moonshot Award.
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(Aug. 23/23) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Telstar 18 Vantage communications satellite, also known as Apstar 5C, from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 11:35 p.m.–3:35 a.m. EDT (0335-0735 GMT). [Watch Live]
(Sept. 5) Arianespace will launch an Ariane 5 rocket with the Horizons 3e and Azerspace 2/Intelsat 38 communications satellites from Kourou, French Guiana at 5:20 p.m. EDT (2120 GMT).
(Sept. 10) A Japanese H-2B rocket will launch the seventh H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-7) from the Tanegashima Space Center at 6:32 p.m. EDT (2232 GMT). The uncrewed cargo vehicle will deliver equipment and supplies to the International Space Station.
(Sept. 15) A United Launch Alliance Delta 2 rocket will launch NASA's ICESat-2 satellite to measure ice sheet elevation and ice sheet thickness changes linked to climate change, along with measurements of Earth's vegetation biomass. It will lift off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 8:46-9:26 a.m. EDT (5:46-6:26 a.m. PDT; 1246-1326 GMT).
(Sept. 26) A United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket will launch a classified spy satellite (NROL-71) for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
(Sept. 28) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the SAOCOM 1A satellite for CONAE, Argentina's space agency, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
(Oct. 4) NASA astronauts Andrew Feustel and Ricky Arnold and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev will undock their Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft from the International Space Station and land in Kazakhstan.
(Oct. 9) The Draconid meter shower will peak before dawn on Tuesday, Oct. 9.
(Nov. 16) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Dragon cargo spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida for a cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station.
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The International Space Station - ISS - circles the earth at 240 miles above the planet, on the edge of space in low earth orbit. The station is crewed by NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
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The ISS passes into the dark side of the earth for roughly half of each of its 90-minute orbits. As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable - during this time, and other breaks in transmission recorded footage is shown when back in daylight earth will recommence. As seen from the Nasa ISS live stream on the International Space Station -
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