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Intelsat G-37 Mission

Intelsat G-37 Mission

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SpaceX is targeting Thursday, August 3 for Falcon 9's launch of the Intelsat G-37 mission to a geosynchronous transfer orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The two-hour launch window opens at 12:15 a.m. ET (04:15 UTC). If needed, a backup opportunity is available Friday, August 4 with the same window. The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched Crew-5, GPS III-6, Inmarsat I6-F2, CRS-28, and one Starlink mission. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. A live webcast of this mission will begin about 15 minutes prior to liftoff.

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@sadface Says:
It took me a full minute to realise at the end those are not particles floating around, those are other satellites!
@milonthemovekamilkamilion2911 Says:
Yea Go Falcon 9 aka Millennium Falcon Star Wars Honor
@Pintuuuxo Says:
Monotony... Always the same... That's the result of the enormous reliability achieved!
@Randizzle057 Says:
Good job Maxar
@jaygreen349 Says:
And they claim we are polluting the air & atmosphere with our cars and lawnmowers etc Stop with it when you're doing more damage to our atmosphere while you're rockets n space junk is up there causing more pollution than ever God's blessings out planet
@KlausN Says:
Spitzenmäßig !
@Mercuriana79 Says:
Is Elon Musk part of the Shadow Eclipse Agenda?
@danielwhyatt3278 Says:
Another perfect landing by Falcon9. This particular booster seems to have done everything now under the SpaceX banner of options. Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼
@Turokoneoneseven Says:
It's Max-R not Max-air. -Hermione
@ionkayak1948 Says:
Bravo, SpaceX!
@will2see Says:
18:27 - Please, just stick to the metric system. 🙏
@marianoagustin361 Says:
you can do it SpaceX🎉🎉🎉
@user-mc9tz3ob9p Says:
お疲れさまです😊いつもありがとうございます🙏🌈🌏️👫💫🌸🍀💞🌿
@Humongaloid Says:
Anyone else notice the anomaly at 26:37 ?
@hygrobiology Says:
Governmentforces??? Who need this??? We are humans and this is our Planet. For what do we need stupid people in Governments who are not even able to communicate together and still shoot and kill humans instead create 1 Community on this Planet to work and support each other together. I think even football ist a kind of stupidity and everybody who ever understand the word stupidity, don’t like it. I want intelligence and happiness on this planet and we should remove stupidities
@VP-km1ru Says:
yawn...where is the rocket to mars with the launch, landing, and pictures? no one wants to see ancient 1000000 sputnick satellites go into space
@PentaxAstro Says:
No scammers in the comments! That's nice. Recovery # 213 !
@juomini Says:
Less talk is more.
@jackheeko2854 Says:
naxt time lats goo moon
@RS-hc9jt Says:
So many launches I can't keep up. Cool picture on APOD of the Falcon Heavy launch the other day.
@xyzzyx7812 Says:
what is the extra plume at 44:30?
@gregoryrogers7364 Says:
WHAT is the OTHER light, over the Spacecraft?!😮
@Andrew_Fernie Says:
The presenters incessant talking was driving me mad. But not as bad as the NASA guy who commentated on the Starship launch
@biggary9602 Says:
25:52 - An alien makes an appearance after dancing with the stage 2 engine.
@dustinnance3163 Says:
I know kilometers per hour is 62% of MPH, but I think it would be cool if you guys showed KPH and also MPH at the same time.
@simonsmith-evestigatorcomp4237 Says:
Better luck next time...
@FlyAVersatran Says:
This would be a great broadcast to show anyone who has never experienced a launch... Extremely good explanation and guidance of what's going on.
@taxalterror Says:
I would like to know what happens with the setup of the satellite when it has been deployed
@kenkirbyskipjack Says:
Super broadcast today team! Great, timed commentary as well. ❤
@peterfaber7124 Says:
You could use metric in your explanations. You have a lot of overseas viewers. And,.. all the values on the screen are metric as well.
@zaz4667 Says:
213th recovery! SWEET!
@peterbaldock3962 Says:
Love the opening music
@danapeck5382 Says:
Thanks, appreciate the baackground information. Love to hear a layperson-level description of rocket nozzle cooling and materials. All the best.
@paulgodden7005 Says:
Brilliant.🤘
@paullacey2999 Says:
Just another day at the office👍👍👍
@z7ths Says:
Camera on the second stage is amazing! Seeing the lights on earth after stage sep was awesome! Always getting better. Way to go SpaceX!
@costrio Says:
So many landings have burnt the "X" off of the barge but the landing legs work just as well in this case, I think. ;)
@11skyparte11 Says:
Love the cannonball demo.
@garystillman2724 Says:
53 SO FAR THIS YEAR??? YOUVE OUTCLASSED NASA BY A MILE!!! 🤣🤣🤣👍💪👏👏👏🇺🇲☯️♾️
@planetsec9 Says:
These HD views are UNREAL, the Earth and the satellite looked so crisp and beautiful, I wish the view would linger on a bit longer after deployment so we can see what the satellite does, does it deploy its solar panels immediately after separation, if so would be cool to see that happening in glorious HD
@raygrijalva Says:
This repeated success makes me proud to be American!
@rongerongin Says:
26:36 "what was that? " Can anyone explain?
@jcoghill2 Says:
More cameras! I want to see more onboard shots of the rocket leaving Florida behind. Shots in space are great but it's hard to tell speed and direction against a black background. Why do you always fly in the dark? More daytime missions please.
@Kanibulus Says:
44:28 - Looks like it is time traveling lol
@auro1986 Says:
how many satellites will you send to there to gather intelligence?
@rasenks Says:
¡Lo hizo de nuevo!
@obiang24 Says:
And no other company or country has managed to figure out how to land a rocket!
@WalterCruz-USA Says:
God Bless America.🇺🇲🦅⚡️⚡️💀✝️🙏🏻 🛰🚀
@r0cketplumber Says:
At 20:30, the Mvac plume impinging on the F9 makes a bright glow on the body and grid fins as the supersonic gases recover the stagnation temperature of the energetic flow.
@Holasiquetal Says:
26:36 what was that ?

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