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T-30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of Dragon. Webcast will go live in ~15 minutes → spacex.com/webcast
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Webcast of Falcon 9 launch now live → spacex.com/webcast
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T-60 seconds until launch → spacex.com/webcast
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Main engine cutoff and stage separation confirmed
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First stage entry burn complete; second stage propelling Dragon into its orbit to meet up with the @Space_Station
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Falcon 9 booster has landed on Landing Zone 1!
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Second stage engine burn complete. Dragon confirmed in good orbit → spacex.com/webcast
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Dragon’s solar arrays have deployed
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Dragon is on its way to the International Space Station; capture by the @Space_Station crew set for Saturday
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The first Dragon spacecraft to fly three times is now on its way to the @Space_Station
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Falcon 9 lands at SpaceX’s Landing Zone 1, marking the 44th recovery of a Falcon first stage and 24th reflight of an orbit class rocket booster
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Dragon is ~10 meters from @Space_Stationnasa.gov/ntv
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Capture confirmed! Dragon now attached to the @Space_Station robotic arm
1215
Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete and team is assessing data—targeting August 3 for launch of AMOS-17 from Pad 40 in Florida
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The booster supporting this mission previously flew in support of the Telstar 19 VANTAGE and Es’hail-2 missions
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Team is setting up an additional static fire test of Falcon 9 after replacing a suspect valve. Will confirm updated target launch date for AMOS-17 once complete.
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Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete—team is now working toward August 6 for launch of AMOS-17 from Pad 40 in Florida, pending Range availability
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SpaceX is expanding its launch services to directly address the needs of small satellite operators through regularly scheduled, dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare missions → spacex.com/smallsat
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Falcon 9 and AMOS-17 are vertical on Pad 40 in Florida. Weather is 40% favorable for tonight’s launch window, which opens at 6:53 p.m. EDT, or 22:53 UTC → spacex.com/webcast
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Team is targeting a new T-0 of 7:23 p.m. EDT, 23:23 UTC for launch of AMOS-17; continuing to monitor weather conditions at the Cape. Vehicle and payload still look good for launch.
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T-30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of AMOS-17 → spacex.com/webcast
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Webcast of AMOS-17 mission is now live → spacex.com/webcast
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T-60 seconds until launch → spacex.com/webcast
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Liftoff!