SpaceX(@SpaceX)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

2301
Falcon 9 booster has landed on Of Course I Still Love You!
2302
First stage entry burn complete. Second stage propelling Dragon into its orbit to meet up with the @Space_Station.
2303
Main engine cutoff and stage separation confirmed.
2304
2305
T-60 seconds until launch → spacex.com/webcast
2306
Webcast of Falcon 9 launch is now live → spacex.com/webcast
2307
T-30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of Dragon. Launch webcast will go live ~15 minutes before liftoff → spacex.com/webcast
2308
All systems are currently go and weather is 70% favorable for launch of Dragon’s seventeenth resupply mission on May 4 at 2:48 a.m. EDT, 6:48 UTC.
2309
Standing down today due to an electrical issue on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship. Teams will also address the ground side helium leak before tomorrow's backup launch opportunity at 2:48 a.m. EDT, 6:48 UTC.
2310
This Dragon spacecraft previously supported SpaceX’s 12th resupply mission to the @Space_Station
2311
Webcast of Falcon 9 launch is now live → spacex.com/webcast
2312
T-30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of Dragon for its seventeen mission to the @Space_Station. Launch webcast will go live ~15 minutes before liftoff → spacex.com/webcast
2313
Falcon 9 and Dragon are vertical ahead of tomorrow’s resupply mission to the @Space_Station. Dragon is loaded with more than 5,500 pounds of cargo; weather is 40% favorable for the instantaneous launch window at 3:11 a.m. EDT, 7:11 UTC → spacex.com/webcast
2314
Red planet, blue sunset twitter.com/NASA/status/11…
2315
Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete—targeting May 1 launch from Pad 40 in Florida for Dragon’s seventeenth mission to the @Space_Station
2316
Falcon Heavy center core booster completed a static fire test at our rocket development facility in McGregor, Texas ahead of its next mission → spacex.com/stp-2
2317
More photos from yesterday’s Falcon Heavy launch and landing → flickr.com/spacex
2318
Falcon Heavy’s side boosters land on Landing Zones 1 and 2
2319
Liftoff of Falcon Heavy
2320
Successful deployment of Arabsat-6A to geosynchronous transfer orbit confirmed—completing Falcon Heavy’s first commercial mission!
2321
Back live for satellite deployment → spacex.com/webcast
2322
Second stage engine cutoff nominal. The webcast will return in about 5 minutes for satellite deployment.
2323
Back live → spacex.com/webcast
2324
Second stage is now in coast phase. The webcast will return in about 15 minutes for second stage engine restart.
2325
Falcon Heavy’s center core has landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship!