Today (February 4) is scheduled to be the day of Spaceflight banner, and the five recorded rockets will be released for the next 24 hours.
Today’s lift off is planned for SPACEX, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, and Roscosmos of the Russian Space Organization. They have expanded for a total of about 20 hours and have been waiting for several hours between them. To catch all of them, you need to wake up before the sun rises, and in the last release of the day, you will raise you along with the local late -night news.
But will it be released five times a day? It may be worth sleeping, and there is enough time to take a nap between the engine ignition, according to your own schedule today.
You need to set an alarm early for today’s first plan flight. SPACEX plans to launch a star link Internet satellite batch from Florida’s Cape Kanaberal Space Station between the three hours of windows. 3:37 am (0837 GMT). The satellite and group 12-3 will be released on a low-global orbital to participate in growing Internet constellations. Spacex is Stream the boot live It starts about 5 minutes before the lift off through the profile in X.
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Before the next launch, I have time to sleep a little or make one or two pots. Blue origin is narrowed down 11:00 am EST (1600 GMT) Refoff of the new SHEPARD ROCKET of the company’s sub-orbital in NS-29 Concreced Research Mission. The NS-29 was scheduled to be released last week, but it was scrubbed due to weather and rocket problems. The New Shepard has 30 scientific payloads, causing the capsule rotation to create a simulated monthly gravity. The NS-29 will be streamed on the space.com homepage and the blue origin website. YouTube page。
Next, Rocket Lab Start An electronic rocket of the company’s launch complex 1 in New Zealand. The “IoT 4 You and Me” mission contains five satellites for 25 satellite constellations planned by French companies. The IoT (Mintern of Things) mission is planned 3:43 pm EST (2043 GMT, 11:43 am a local New Zealand time)And streaming on Space.com.
Spacex is planning to start the second mission tonight, but this is not shocking. The company sent two rockets a few hours ago. At Falcon 9 at Kennedy Space Center in NASA in Florida, a pair of MaxA Technology World Beaguon Satellite will be released. Earth observation satellites complete the constellations of six world views of the world view, which is a large group of 10 Maxar satellites, designed to imagine the rapidly changing territory of the earth. The release is scheduled 6:07 pm (2307 GMT)With Live stream is available SPACEX’s X page begins around 5:50 pm (2250 GMT).
The end of this busy launch date is a mission with a little mystery. Roscosmos plans to launch unknown payload from the rarely used PLESETSK COSMODROME in the northwestern part of Russia. The classified payload will be released from the facility site 43, Soyuz 2.1V/VOLGA rocket. Starting is planned 10:00 pm (0300 GMT on February 5)。
However, keep in mind that if you fasten yourself through a record day, one of these launches may be scrubbed.
If you have one scrub, that day is just a record. If two are scrubs, you can see three. Mathematics continues the same. Regardless of the results of the day, comfort the fact that five launches are scheduled a day. It is a proof of today’s spaceflight, and the industry is jumping to enable such cadence.