News report: virtually every spacecraft manifested on Falcon Heavy since the rocket’s first three launches has experienced major delays.
There have been only 3 FH launches and the last one was in June 2019.
There have been only 3 FH launches and the last one was in June 2019.
So many delayed FH missions. The delays have nothing to do with SpaceX.[SpaceX] is now storing nine different Falcon Heavy side and center cores, one of which supported Falcon Heavy Block 5’s first two 2019 launches and the other eight of which are qualified for flight but have never flown. The grounded fleet may soon grow to 10 boosters, compared to the 11 or fewer active Falcon 9 boosters SpaceX will likely end the year with.
USSF-44 is now NET December 2022, USSF-52 has reportedly slipped to April 2023, and Psyche has slid to July 2023. At least for now, ViaSat-3, USSF-67, and USSF-44 are still targeting 2022 launches,