SPACEX sent the 10th SPACE COAST release on Wednesday night, but skipped the Booster’s landing.
The Spanish Mission’s Falcon 9 Rocket is equipped with a telecommunications satellite developed by the Spanish company Hisdesat, and the European Space Organization lifted it up at 8:34 pm from the Kennedy Space Center launch stand 39-A.
This was the final release of the first stage booster, the 21st flight, but SPACEX needed to consume more fuel than usual to the satellite to geographical mobile track. Therefore, there was no effort to recover the booster.
The booster had previously flew SES-22, ISPACE’s Hakuto-R Mission 1, Amazonas-6, CRS-27, Bandwagon-1, GSAT-20, Thuraya-4 and 13 Starlink missions. This is one of the more than 20 launches, despite the shy of boosters leading the fleet 24 times so far.
Lift off! pic.twitter.com/rdcaopgktz
-SPACEX (@spacex) January 30, 2025
SPACEX is a space coast that contains three previous three from KSC, so far, so far, all of which have been flying all of the missions, including the Cape Canavelal Space Force Station.
Blue Origin’s new GLENN debut was another release so far.
Ready to release 156 Space Coast this year, Space Force targets the bottleneck.
The 10th launch in January has an average of 13 space forces prepared in 2025, and 156 -possible missions may fly by the end of the year.
United Launch Alliance’s new Vulcan Rocket is expected to be certified by Space Force to fly the National Security Mission by the end of February, and it may come to the lunch pad immediately, but Blue may come soon. Origin will fly on the second new GLENN mission. spring.
SPACEX, on the other hand, continues the enthusiastic launch pace of the Falcon 9 rocket from the two pads of Space Coast.
For this, the first human flight of the year will be the AXIOM SPACE AX-4 mission targeting spring following the future private polar track mission of Fram2 and the 10 missions for the International Space Station in late March. Includes.
SPACEX also tried to follow up the next Moonbound Mission last year, when an intuitive machine flew the IM-2 mission last year and tried to follow up the partial success of last year’s IM-1. I am trying to send another Nova-C landing named Athena to the moon. ใ
Initially released: January 29, 2025 4:50 pm EST