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T-60 seconds → spacex.com/webcast
2227
Falcon Heavy launch webcast is live→ spacex.com/webcast
2228
T-1 hour until Falcon Heavy launch of STP-2. Webcast will go live about 20 minutes before liftoff → spacex.com/webcast
2229
Targeting T-0 of 2:30 a.m. EDT for Falcon Heavy launch of STP-2; team completed additional ground system checkouts. Vehicle and payload continue to look good
2230
Falcon Heavy and STP-2 are vertical on Launch Complex 39A. Tonight’s four-hour launch window opens at 11:30 p.m. EDT, or 3:30 UTC on June 25 → spacex.com/webcast
2231
This mission marks the first reuse of side boosters that flew on a previous Falcon Heavy mission
2232
Falcon Heavy preparing for flight in SpaceX’s hangar at LC-39A → spacex.com/stp-2
2233
Static fire of Falcon Heavy complete—targeting June 24 launch of STP-2 from Launch Complex 39A in Florida → spacex.com/stp-2
2234
Falcon 9 returns to Earth on LZ-4 after launching the RADARSAT Constellation Mission to orbit – SpaceX’s 2nd West Coast land landing
2235
Falcon 9 breaks through the fog
2236
Final deployment of RADARSAT Constellation Mission confirmed!
2237
Successful deployment of RCM-2 confirmed
2238
Successful deployment of RCM-1 confirmed
2239
Second stage engine restart and cutoff nominal; webcast will return in ~6 minutes
2240
Back live → spacex.com/webcast
2241
Second stage engine cutoff confirmed, now in coast phase. Webcast will return in ~40 minutes → spacex.com/webcast
2242
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on Landing Zone 4 – SpaceX’s second land landing on the West Coast!
2243
First stage entry burn complete. Second stage continuing nominally.
2244
Fairing has deployed.
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Main engine cutoff and stage separation confirmed. Second stage engine burn underway.
2246
Liftoff!
2247
T-60 seconds until launch → spacex.com/webcast
2248
Webcast of Falcon 9 launch now live → spacex.com/webcast
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T-30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of RADARSAT Constellation Mission. Webcast will go live ~15 minutes before liftoff → spacex.com/webcast
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Falcon 9 and RADARSAT Constellation Mission are vertical on SpaceX’s California launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base. After stage separation, SpaceX will attempt to land Falcon 9’s first stage at Landing Zone 4 → spacex.com/webcast