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NSF report, supplemented

 

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2016/10/spacex-prepares-upcoming-falcon-9-amos-6/

 

Satellite bus: Space Systems/Loral SSL-1300
Band: Ku
Mass: ???? (up to 6,700 kg)
Position: 45°
Coverage: Brazil
Estimated life: 15 years

 

Launch pad: LC-39A
Launch date,: TBD
Launch T-0: 2330 Eastern (estimated)

 

Eutelsat-65-West-A-Arianespace.jpg

 

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CRS-10 can't fly until Jan 22 as it's berthing at Harmony nadir, which until Jan 20 is housing HTV-6. February 2 another Progress arrives and they'll be busy with that, so mid February maybe. 

 

That said, there's plenty to do from Vandenberg. It looks like they picked up an 8th Iridium NEXT launch since Russia killed the Dnepr launcher which was to fly that flock.

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Hopefully we will hear about fit checks this week at 39A...

 

The last NET that I have seen for this launch, is the 26th of January...which I assume will change due to the setup for first launch from 39A and whatever gremlins appear.....

 

I require another quick launch to "get my  fix"....:D

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There still could be gremlins, a lot of work has been done there. And remember they're using a pad below the "classic 39-A", and there's been a hell of a lot of retro fitting to make it work. There's technically two pads there now, a smaller one for Falcon 9 and FH and then the big one a couple hundred feet or so away up on the "Main Pad" (where the Shuttles and Apollo/Saturn would launch from). A lot to check out and declare fit for purpose, and the chances of launching on the penciled-in date aren't completely certain yet. ITS will use the big pad, when it's ready to be used and when Dragon 2 is ready to fly.

Okay, this picture gives the layout better. The new digs are right on the old pad. Heh. I stand corrected. I thought there were two pads, one alongside the old 39-A.

 

[EDIT] Holy crap they're close to the pad. Are they too close for ITS to launch from there? :|

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Another point,

 

Placing an x*1 larger rocket at the pad does not mean a proportional increase in overpressure at the target in question.

 

ISTM,

 

The propogation of a detonation is spherical, which spreads the energy out. Point or spherical charge detonation propogates by the cube root of the distance, which also applies to linear or cylindrical charges at a long distance (which reduces their angular size to more point-like.) Closer to a linear/cylindrical charge you'd apply the square root of the distance.

 

The propogated energy for a rocket will be less because it's a conflagration, not a detonation. The pressure wave has a longer rise time and duration, which minimizes the effect. The only detonation involved would be a linear shaped charge used as a Flight Termination System - to open the tanks.

 

Net: a large rocket like ITS may release the energy of a 3-5 kiloton tactical nuke, but at 3-4 miles the pressure wave may only break windows and rattle nerves.

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HAWTHORNE, Calif. – Jan. 19, 2017. Media accreditation is now open for SpaceX’s first launch from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The launch is targeted for no earlier than Jan. 30.  Pre-launch media activities are currently targeted for no earlier than Jan. 29.

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will deliver a commercial satellite to a Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO).

Members of the media who are U.S. citizens or Permanent Resident Aliens (green card holders) and interested in covering the launch must fill out the media accreditation request form by 5:00 p.m. EST, on Monday, Jan. 23.

Requesting accreditation is not required of media who hold current annual press credentials issued by Kennedy Space Center, but it is appreciated for planning purposes.

For launches from LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center decides which media are credentialed to cover launches, not SpaceX. Please keep in mind, simply making the request in a timely fashion does not guarantee the request will be granted. Please be sure to provide all the information included on the SpaceX form. SpaceX typically obtains confirmation that these requests are approved about 48 hours prior to launch.

More details on the mission, the customer and pre-launch activities will be made available at a later date closer to launch.

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George ‏@gdoehne
@elonmusk Next SpaceX flight (Echostar) has v heavy GTO payload (5500kg)
Will Falcon fly expendable, or try low-margin droneship landing?

Elon Musk ‏@elonmusk
@gdoehne Expendable. Future flights will go on Falcon Heavy or the upgraded Falcon 9.

George ‏@gdoehne
@elonmusk When you say upgraded Falcon 9 are you referring to the Block 5 you mentioned here? Timing fits.

Elon Musk ‏@elonmusk
Yes. Block 5 is the final upgrade of the Falcon architecture. Significantly improves performance & ease of reusability. Flies end of year.

 

Once Block 5 R&D is done ITS becomes the focus. Production in the Seattle area, Hawthorne, and somewhere(s) along the Gulf of Mexico. 

 

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