
SpaceX is making ready to launch its third mission this 12 months supporting the Nationwide Reconnaissance Workplace’s constellation of intelligence-gathering satellites.
The mission, dubbed NROL-179, will launch an undisclosed variety of satellites into orbit as a part of what the NRO calls its proliferated structure constellation. These are believed to be Starshield satellites, a authorities variant of SpaceX’s Starlink, although neither the NRO nor SpaceX has confirmed on the report that that is the case.
Liftoff of the Falcon 9 rocket from pad is scheduled throughout a 35-minute window that opens at Friday, June 19, at 1:40 a.m. PDT (4:40 a.m. EDT / 0840 UTC).
Spaceflight Now could have reside protection starting about half-hour previous to liftoff.
SpaceX will launch the mission utilizing the Falcon 9 first stage booster with the tail quantity B1103. This shall be its third flight following the launches of Starlink 17-35 and 17-42 in April and Might respectively.
Fewer than eight minutes after liftoff, B1103 will return to California for landing at Touchdown Zone 4. If profitable, this would be the thirty fifth touchdown at that web site and the 626th booster touchdown for SpaceX to this point.
This shall be SpaceX’s 14th launch supporting the NRO’s low Earth orbit constellation and the third of the 12 months thus far. The NRO mentioned it envisions having “lots of of small satellites on orbit” with the intention to “present better revisit charges Ian elevated protection. And even get rid of single factors of failure.”
The company hasn’t disclosed the specified dimension of the constellation or many particulars in regards to the scope of the community. It has mentioned that it’s Geospatial Intelligence Techniques Acquisitions Directorate (GEOINT) does contribute elements to the proliferated structure.
“GEOINT’s contribution to the NRO’s proliferated structure contains electro-optical, radar, and relay satellites,” the NRO wrote in its prelaunch press package. “Moreover, these relay satellites allow inter-satellite optical communications and function a key element of the NRO’s resilient communications structure in addition to the Division of Struggle’s (DoW) upcoming Area-Information Community.”








