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Man, these people that keep insisting that SpaceX has no mission success until all birds are accounted for and talking to the ground... ugh...

 

SpaceX's part ended when those Spaceflight provided payload adapters separated from the second stage, period. The entire set of hardware is properly in orbit, it sooo isn't SpaceX's fault if some of the sats would have ended up DOA.

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Correct...seems that it never ends...people sometimes adapt poorly to new concepts.

 

Mission is over when contracted obligations have been fulfilled.

 

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Successful deployment of four microsats and the upper and lower free flyer with additional payloads for Spaceflight SSO-A: SmallSat Express confirmed. Follow @SpaceflightInc for further mission updates.

https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1069675820770222080

 

SpaceX has the telemetry to back this up...and verified independently by...

 

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Six objects from the SSO-A launch cataloged in 573 x 589 km x 97.8 deg sun synch orbit at 1017 local time descending node. These are probably the four sats deployed from the MPC plus the UFF and LFF vehicles. Second stage has probably now deorbited

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1069732203922366465?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1069732203922366465&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.neowin.net%2Fforum%2Findex.php%3Fapp%3Dcore%26module%3Dsystem%26controller%3Dembed%26url%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fplanet4589%2Fstatus%2F1069732203922366465

 

same scenario for Spaceflight Inc...

 

The ball is in the customers court and hopefully all have success over the next several days.

Reported in last night...

 

Helios Wire’s Pathfinder II satellite

 

Korea's Next Sat-1

 

Exseed Sat-1

 

Centauri I 

 

MOVE II

 

VESTA

 

MinXSS-2

 

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Happy to report successful contact with #OrbitalReflector - satellite is alive and well

https://twitter.com/trevorpaglen/status/1069952273990778880

 

ongoing....

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Payloads confirmed so far...reference Neowin, NSF and reddit user strawwalker...

strawwalkers list in r/SpaceX SSO comment section

 

"There following 29 SSO-A spacecraft have confirmed operational status:

(1) Astrocast 0.1

(1) Capella 1

(1) Centauri I

(1) ESEO

(1) Eu:CROPIS

(1) ExseedSat-1

(3) Flock-3s 1,2,3 (Dove-type)

(1) Fox-1C

(1) Global 2

(3) Hawk 1, 2, 3

(1) Hiber 2

(1) Iceye X2

(1) JY1Sat

(1) KazSTSAT

(1) MOVE-II

(1) MinXSS 2

(1) NEXTSat-1

(1) Orbital Reflector (ORS-1)

(1) PW-Sat2

(1) Pathfinder II

(1) SeaHawk-1

(2) SkySat 14, 15

(1) Suomi 100

(1) VESTA "

 

verified so far...

Update...

 

There following 35 SSO-A spacecraft have confirmed operational status:

(1) Astrocast 0.1

(1) Capella 1

(1) Centauri I

(1) CSIM

(1) ESEO

(1) Eu:CROPIS

(1) eXCITe

(1) ExseedSat-1

(3) Flock-3s 1,2,3 (Dove-type)

(1) Fox-1C

(1) Global 2

(3) Hawk 1, 2, 3

(1) Hiber 2

(1) Iceye X2

(1) IRVINE02

(1) ITASAT

(1) JY1Sat

(1) KazSTSAT

(1) KNACKSAT

(1) MinXSS 2

(1) MOVE-II

(1) NEXTSat-1

(1) Orbital Reflector (ORS-1)

(1) Pathfinder II

(1) PW-Sat2

(1) SeaHawk-1

(2) SkySat 14, 15

(1) SNUGLITE

(1) Suomi 100

(1) VESTA

 

This is great...lot's of happy people with their "pets"....

As of today....will still take time and patience...

 

The following 39 SSO-A spacecraft have confirmed operational status:

(1) Al-Farabi-2

(1) Astrocast 0.1

(1) BRIO

(1) Capella 1

(1) Centauri I

(1) CSIM

(1) Elysium Star 2, No Transmitter, Spaceflight confirmed deployment*

(1) Enoch, No Transmitter, Spaceflight confirmed deployment*

(1) ESEO

(1) Eu:CROPIS

(1) eXCITe

(1) ExseedSat-1

(3) Flock-3s 1,2,3 (Dove-type)

(1) Fox-1C

(1) Global 2

(3) Hawk 1, 2, 3

(1) Hiber 2

(1) Iceye X2

(1) IRVINE02

(1) ITASAT

(1) JY1Sat

(1) KazSTSAT

(1) KNACKSAT

(1) MinXSS 2

(1) MOVE-II

(1) NEXTSat-1

(1) Orbital Reflector (ORS-1)

(1) Pathfinder II

(1) PW-Sat2

(1) SeaHawk-1

(2) SkySat 14, 15

(1) SNUGLITE

(1) Suomi 100

(1) VESTA

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The following 26 SSO-A spacecraft have not yet been publicly confirmed operation

 

(1) AISTECH SAT 2

(1) Audacy Zero; POINTR

(1) BlackHawk

(1) Corvus-BC 4

(1) Eaglet-1

(1) FalconSat-6

(1) ICE-Cap

(1) K2SAT

(1) KazSciSat-1

(2) ORS 7A, B Polar Scouts

(1) RAAF M1

(1) RANGE A, B

(1) SNUSAT-2

(3) SpaceBEE 5, 6, 7

(1) STPSat-5

(1) THEA

(2) US Government spacecraft

(3) US Government spacecraft

(1) VisionCube

(1) WeissSat-1

 

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Here is a listing by r/spacex user strawalker, also an NSF user.

This is much easier to read than mine.

The link below contains verification. NSF has the same.

 

Spaceflight SSO-A payload deployment info

 

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The following 42 SSO-A spacecraft have confirmed operational status:

(1) Al-Farabi-2

(1) Astrocast 0.1

(1) BRIO

(1) Capella 1

(1) Centauri I

(1) CSIM

(1) Eaglet-1

(1) Elysium Star 2, No Transmitter, Spaceflight confirmed deployment*

(1) Enoch, No Transmitter, Spaceflight confirmed deployment*

(1) ESEO

(1) Eu:CROPIS

(1) eXCITe

(1) ExseedSat-1

(3) Flock-3s 1,2,3 (Dove-type)

(1) Fox-1C

(1) Global 2

(3) Hawk 1, 2, 3

(1) Hiber 2

(1) Iceye X2

(1) IRVINE02

(1) ITASAT

(1) JY1Sat

(1) K2SAT

(1) KazSTSAT

(1) KNACKSAT

(1) MinXSS 2

(1) MOVE-II

(1) NEXTSat-1

(1) Orbital Reflector (ORS-1)

(1) Pathfinder II

(1) PW-Sat2

(1) SeaHawk-1

(2) SkySat 14, 15

(1) SNUGLITE

(1) SNUSAT-2

(1) Suomi 100

(1) VESTA

* Treating these spacecraft as operational since they contain no comms.

The following 23 SSO-A spacecraft have not yet been publicly confirmed operational:

(1) AISTECH SAT 2

(1) Audacy Zero; POINTR

(1) BlackHawk

(1) Corvus-BC 4

(1) FalconSat-6

(1) ICE-Cap

(1) KazSciSat-1

(2) ORS 7A, B Polar Scouts

(1) RAAF M1

(1) RANGE A, B

(3) SpaceBEE 5, 6, 7

(1) STPSat-5

(1) THEA

(2) US Government spacecraft

(3) US Government spacecraft

(1) VisionCube

(1) WeissSat-1

end quote

 

This will still take time. We are not even sure of the total deployment number and name of payloads since it is not a requirement to inform the general public.

It will all come out in the end...just requires patience.

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