Replace Nov. 3, 1:42 p.m. EST: Added details about the booster flying this mission.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is about to liftoff from Cape Canaveral House Power Station Sunday so as to add one other batch of 23 Starlink V2 Mini satellites to SpaceX’s rising megaconstellation.
Liftoff of the Starlink 6-77 mission from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral House Power Station is about for 4:57 p.m. EST (2157 UTC) with further alternatives accessible till 8:27 p.m. EST if wanted. The booster will take a south-easterly trajectory for this supply to the Starlink constellation’s sixth shell.
Spaceflight Now could have dwell protection starting about an hour previous to liftoff.
The forty fifth Climate Squadron forecast fairly idyllic circumstances on the pad throughout the launch window on Sunday afternoon. Meteorologists imagine there’s a 90 % probability of excellent climate at House Launch Advanced 40 (SLC-40), with liftoff winds and cumulus clouds being the first considerations. Nonetheless, launch climate officers additionally flagged the booster restoration climate as a watch merchandise, itemizing that as a “reasonable” danger.
If the launch delays a day, climate circumstances drop to 80 % favorable and booster restoration danger rises to the “excessive” stage.
As of the 9 a.m. EST (1300 UTC) replace from the Nationwide Hurricane Middle, a storm categorized as “Disturbance 2” has a ten % probability of forming into tropical cyclone inside 48 hours. The storm is parked simply north of Haiti and the Dominican Republic and south of The Bahamas.
The Falcon 9 first stage booster supporting this mission, tail quantity B1085 within the SpaceX fleet, will launch for a 3rd time. It beforehand supported the Crew-9 astronaut mission to the Worldwide House Station and Starlink 10-5.
The SpaceX droneship, ‘Simply Learn the Directions,’ is on faucet to assist this mission, stationed within the Atlantic west of the Bahamas. If all goes in accordance with plan, it will mark the 96th booster touchdown for JRTI and the 362nd booster touchdown so far.