LAUNCH TIME | July 11, 2022 - 03:39:40 |
LAUNCH PROVIDER | SpaceX |
CUSTOMER | SpaceX |
ROCKET | Falcon 9 Block 5 - Booster 1063 |
LAUNCH SITE | Space Launch Complex 4E - Vandenberg SFB, California |
PAYLOAD MASS | 12,580 kg |
DESTINATION | LEO |
LANDING SITE | Of Course I Still Love You |
WEATHER | - |
SpaceX will launch 46 Starlink satellites. This will be the 49th operational Starlink mission and will be the first mission to launch satellites in Shell No. 3.
This mission will bring the number of Starlinks launched to 2,805 (2,556 still in orbit).
The booster (B1063), after taking the second stage and the satellites out of the Earth's atmosphere, will land on the droneship Of Course I Still Love You located in the Pacific Ocean
The Falcon 9 fairings will be recovered from the sea approximately by the NRC Quest recovery vessel.
This will be the sixth launch for B1063, which has already flown during the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, DART and 3 other Starlink missions.
A few hours after the satellites are released, the second stage will turn on its engine to perform a deorbit maneuver and disintegrate into the Earth's atmosphere. Re-entering the atmosphere avoids the creation of new space debris.
What is Starlink?
Starlink is SpaceX's internet constelletion. The first phase of the project consists of approximately 42,000 satellites arranged in 5 shells.
You can check the availability of the service in your region at starlink.com/map.
How are Starlink satellites made?
Each Starlink V1.5 satellite has a compact design and a mass of 292 Kg. Each satellite is equipped with 4 phased array antennas for broadband and low latency communications and two satellite dishes. The satellites are also equipped with an inter-satellite laser communication system that allows the satellites to operate with fewer ground stations and coverage of the entire planet, even at the poles.
The satellites also have a star tracker for vehicle attitude control. Each Starlink is equipped with a self-contained collision avoidance system using the US Department of Defense tracking database.
Also to reduce costs, each satellite has only one solar panel and uses krypton as fuel instead of xenon for its ion thruster. This thruster is used to ensure the correct position and for orbital raising and lowering, at the end of the satellite's life the thruster will be used to deorbit the satellite and allow its destruction upon re-entry into the atmosphere.
The distribution of satellites in the different Shells of phase 1:
| ALTITUDINE (Km) | INCLINAZIONE (°) | NUMERO DI SATELLITI |
Shell 1 | 550 | 53.0 | 1.584 |
Shell 2 | 570 | 70.0 | 720 |
Shell 3 | 560 | 97.6 | 348 |
Shell 4 | 540 | 53.2 | 1.584 |
Shell 5 | 560 | 97.6 | 172 |
IL FALCON 9
The Falcon 9 Block 5 is SpaceX's partially reusable two-stage launch vehicle. The vehicle consists of a reusable first stage, a consumable second stage and a reusable fairing pair.
The first stage The Falcon 9 first stage contains 9 Merlin 1D engines optimized for sea level. Each engine, powered by RP-1 and liquid oxygen (LOx), produces 845 kN of thrust at sea level.
After the separation from the second stage, the booster starts up some of the 9 engines to make a landing on the Landing Zones located on the coast or on the droneships located in the open sea.
The second stage The second stage is the only expendable part of the Falcon 9. It contains a single Merlin 1D Vacuum motor that produces 992 kN of thrust. The second stage is capable of several ignitions, allowing the Falcon 9 to place loads in different orbits.
Fairings The Falcon 9 fairing is made up of two reusable halves. The first half is called the active half and houses the pneumatics for the separation system while the other is the passive half.
Both fairing halves feature thrusters and a parachute that are used to gently touch the fairing half into the ocean
The official live stream will start approximately at T- 5 minutes.