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Watch live as Falcon 9 launches 60 Starlink satellites to orbit twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Liftoff!
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Main engine cutoff and stage separation confirmed; second stage engine burn underway
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Falcon 9 first stage has landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship – SpaceX’s 48th successful landing of an orbital class rocket booster
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Second stage engine cutoff confirmed, now in coast phase; webcast will return in about 35 minutes for second stage engine restart
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Back live for second stage engine restart youtu.be/HwyXo6T7jC4
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Second stage engine restart and cutoff nominal; webcast will return in ~15 minutes for satellite deploy
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Successful deployment of 60 Starlink satellites confirmed!
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The three departure burns to move Dragon away from the @Space_Station are complete; Dragon will re-enter Earth's atmosphere in ~5 hours and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean around 7:40 a.m. PST twitter.com/NASA/status/12…
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Dragon's de-orbit burn is complete and its trunk has been jettisoned; Pacific Ocean splashdown in ~30 minutes
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Dragon's drogue and main parachutes have been deployed
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Splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing this spacecraft’s third mission to and from the @Space_Station!
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Dragon after returning to Earth from its four-week stay at the @Space_Station – SpaceX’s eighth mission with a flight-proven spacecraft
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Static fire of Falcon 9 complete – targeting January 18 for an in-flight demonstration of Crew Dragon’s launch escape system, which will verify the spacecraft’s ability to carry astronauts to safety in the unlikely event of an emergency during ascent
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Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon went vertical and the crew access arm was extended last night ahead of tomorrow’s in-flight demonstration of the spacecraft’s launch escape system. The four-hour launch window opens at 8:00 a.m. EST, 13:00 UTC → spacex.com/webcast
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Latest weather data suggests sustained winds and rough seas in the recovery area during the top of tomorrow’s four-hour launch escape test window; now targeting toward the end of the window. Will continue to monitor weather and update the T-0 accordingly in the morning
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Standing down from today’s in-flight Crew Dragon launch escape test attempt due to sustained winds and rough seas in the recovery area. Now targeting Sunday, January 19, with a six-hour test window opening at 8:00 a.m. EST, 13:00 UTC
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Targeting T-0 of 9:00 a.m. EST. Teams are continuing to monitor weather; Falcon 9 and Dragon remain healthy for today's test
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New T-0 of 10:00 a.m. EST to optimize for decreasing winds in the recovery area
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Now targeting 10:30 a.m. EST; teams are continuing to track weather in the recovery area
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Watch live as SpaceX tests Crew Dragon’s in-flight launch escape capabilities twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Liftoff!
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Dragon has separated from Falcon 9 and its SuperDraco engines have completed their burn