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OneWeb Launch 17 Mission

OneWeb Launch 17 Mission

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SpaceX is targeting Thursday, March 9 at 2:13 p.m. ET (19:13 UTC) for Falcon 9's launch of the the OneWeb Launch 17 mission to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. If needed, there is a backup opportunity available on Friday, March 10 at 2:08 p.m. ET (19:08 UTC). The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, Ax-1, Nilesat 301, and seven Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. A live webcast of this mission will begin about fifteen minutes prior to liftoff.

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@pranavsrivastav524 Says:
So they are just launching a starlink competitor
@AerospaceRocketry Says:
https://youtu.be/mpQKbpagEWg
@iNINJAgamer Says:
That stage one landing was beautiful. Never gets old, has the comments always says. Lol 😂
@mrpicky1868 Says:
fix the fn tracking cam. several broadcasts its total blur.
@scroll4funzy Says:
1:18:49 Is that a UAP or an optical illusion, because that objects appears to reduce in speed and change trajectory...?
@twinkieerella Says:
Capitalism at its best !!! Business as usual !!!
@imkundan842 Says:
It's amazing. Thank you so much, SpaceX.
@phlogistanjones2722 Says:
Nicely done as per usual. Also I appreciate that OneWeb allowed/insisted(?) that we get to VISUALIZE all of the deployments. I really miss the "good old days" when we got to see all the Starlinks go floating off. Anyhoo... THANKY and CONGRATS SpaceX! Congrats Elon! <3
@Restoration9s Says:
You guys still believe in this cgi bs
@gregorysagegreene Says:
'The Return of the Boostback!' ... and now I know it's for an RTLS. Earth is very, very pretty. 💜💜💜
@gamemeh Says:
Never. Gets. Old. - Gets me every single time. Congratulations all the SpaceX geniuses!
@outgoingautismhowtoovercom8512 Says:
I wonder if you were able to put some for plasma discharge focused beam some sort of plasma producing ray in front in the tip of a rocket will it cut the air just reduces friction? I’m not an engineer at all, so I’m just wondering.
@airbeoneairbeone2872 Says:
19:11 pour une fois, le réacteur était décentrer lors de la séparation du premier étage. De cette façon on a vu le jet de propulsion passer au-dessus de la caméra. On comprend bien pourquoi, lorsque la caméra est alignée avec le flux de propulsion, La caméra prend cher. On imagine la puissance du reacteur
@nickwinn Says:
It's nice SpaceX is supporting their competition to Starlink.
@DanielJackson-SG1 Says:
Never gets old!
@RussTillling Says:
Why do they switch from two views to one view in the last few seconds??!!! 🙄😣😫
@HunterDFtwo Says:
Any idea what crosses the camera view at 1:18:50 ?
@purplebs Says:
SpaceX makes my day
@xiaofei_zhang Says:
What’s the music?
@hussienalsafi1149 Says:
❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😎😎😎😎😎😎
@joannkirk-il3mo Says:
For more facts about rockets, watch GLOBEBUSTERS
@MarKooh1128 Says:
Where are all these rockets going?
@vipitdprojekt Says:
Good... Way.
@ERS8 Says:
Kudos ❤ 🎱 OneWeb👍
@thorntontarr2894 Says:
Notice the accented callout by Youmei Zhou about 8 min into launch when the First Stage is landing: "A BEAUTIFUL Landing" and the view shows the central engine gimballing too. Incredible; never will get old to me.
@shisgaris Says:
23:51The engine roaring would be much much better than this annoying high pitch voice!
@beastonabun Says:
Why the speed of stage 1 did not reach zero and -ve when it was moving to the opposite direction to reach the launch site?
@Phoenix-em8bi Says:
Its big deal,good job
@ChrisBigBad Says:
The woman's audio sounds like a Cylon. Like 1kbps MP3. Put headphones on and check it. Something is quite wrong there. I have noticed this on other launches before. Maybe a bad echo-cancellation? Feedback-prevention? At first i thought it was just background noise, but it reacts to what she says. creepy.
@markclark4154 Says:
1:15:25 Satellite Alpha1 appears to get stuck???
@roby-2066 Says:
Great, beautiful, spectacular view of the landing on solid ground.
@JLim4o Says:
That landing. So good!
@peppeddu Says:
Weird, they have lots of StarLink satellites flying right next to it but they still have loss of signal.
@JoeyBlogs007 Says:
So about 1 satellite spaced every 1,000 km ? or so.
@ElvisEckardtRecruitment Says:
Well done SpaceX, well done OneWeb.
@CharIie83 Says:
for how long did they clap and cheer after the wright brothers first flights
@wk8219 Says:
I love that SpaceX will give (ok, Sell, but you get the idea) a potential competitor a ride to space. I don't think Blue Origin would do that.
@ImPulS1996 Says:
My Mein hobby making rocket , everytime when I see the landing I had happiness in my eye I Wish I Could Make the same landing
@DonDronesOn Says:
Wow, I see this was the 13th launch and land for this booster! Impressive. Maybe time to get the pressure washer out to get some carbon cleaned off! Lol.
@Pintuuuxo Says:
To SpaceX: you are no longer just an US provider, you are already an internationally loved enterprise. Watching the Falcon 9 taking OneWeb satellites to space (remembering that OneWeb competes with Starlink) it shows the friendship and mutual respect between these two competitors. WHAT AN EXAMPLE!!!!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@conormurray7056 Says:
Commenters saying “that never gets old” never gets old :p
@mina-iq9pq Says:
❤🚀🚀🚀
@Morne_Smith Says:
Wow...I like these landing near the launchpad! Never gets old!!
@drewski119 Says:
177th recovery lol. 'member when Elon said he wants landings to become boring? Still waiting 🤣🤣🤣
@petecoventry6858 Says:
I got it all all on but I don't get any notifications :( Good job again team :)
@alexandrdovganj1402 Says:
👍💪
@LoanwordEggcorn Says:
LOL Made that landing look easy. Nice work SpaceX.
@gottago13142 Says:
What happens to the second stage booster once the payload is deployed ???
@ThexBorg Says:
Lot of debris in space during deployment.
@dwaindibly945 Says:
Brilliant

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