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Falcon 9 Block 5 — Starlink Group 4-8

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SUCCESSFUL  LAUNCH Sun • February 20th, 2022   Falcon 9 Black 5 — Starlink Group 4-8 | Spacex Launch Time: 15:00 UTC |8:30 PM - 12:30 AM SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch another batch of satellites for spaceX's Starlink broadband network. Payload Capacity Launch Cost: $52000000 Low Earth Orbit :22800 kg Family Full Name: Falcon 9 Block 5 Family: Falcon Specifications Length: 70.0 m Diameter: 3.65 m Launch Mass: 549 T Launch Location: SLC-40 Space Force Base Cape Canaveral, Florida  WATCH LIVE LAUNCH 

Meet NG-17: The S.S. Piers Sellers

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SUCCESSFUL  LAUNCH Sat •  February 19th, 2022 Antares 230+ —   Cygnus CRS NG-17 Launch Time:11:09 PM |  17:39 UTC Cygnus NG-17 is a northrop Grumman Cygnus resupply cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station under a commercial contract with NASA to provide resupply services. The rocket will fly in the Antares 230 configuration, with two engines of the first stage RD-181 and the second stage Castor 30. OVERVIEW • COUNTRY: UNITED STATES • DESTINATION: booster LAUNCH HISTORY NUMBER OF LAUNCHES:15 • SUCCESSFUL : 14 • UNSUCCESSFUL: 1   Launch Site: Launch Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia                                                      WATCH LIVE LAUNCH 

PSLV-XL-EOS-04 (Indian Space Research Organization Launch )

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SUCCESSFUL  LAUNCH Mon, Feb 14th, 2022 PSLV-XL-EOS-04 Startup time: 5:59 AM Place of launch: Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India EOS-04? also called RISAT (Radar Imaging Satellite) is an Indian Earth remote sensing satellite designed for radar reconnaissance. WATCH LIVE LAUNCH

Soyuz-ST-B — OneWeb 13

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SUCCESSFUL  LAUNCH   Thu, February 10  Soyuz-ST-B   — OneWeb 13 Launch Time: 6:09 PM Launch Location: Kourou, French Guiana   WATCH LIVE LAUNCH    

Electron — Without Mission a Beat

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Mon,   February 14 Electron — Without Mission a Beat Startup time: 6:25 AM India Standard Time Launch Site: LC-1A, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand, LC-1A BlackSky 16 and 17 are part of sixty high-resolution Earth observation microsatellites in the BlackSky orbital constellation. This constellation will provide real-time observation of the Earth. The constellation is built by Blacksky, a subsidiary of SpaceFlight, and the satellites are manufactured by LeoStella LLC, a joint venture between Spaceflight Industries and Thales Alenia Space. The second generation of satellites is equipped with improved solar panels and more advanced equipment for obtaining images.                                                     WATCH LIVE LAUNCH