Launch Date: July 1
Launch window: 2335-0035 GMT (7:35-8:35 p.m. EDT)
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Intelsat 35e communications satellite. The high-throughput Intelsat 35e satellite is part of Intelsat’s “Epic” fleet, providing broadband, video and mobile communications services over eastern North America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe and Africa. Delayed from April. [June 8]
Intelsat 35e - Wikipedia
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Intelsat 35e is another original Falcon Heavy satellite that has moved over to a Falcon 9 expendable launch. It weighs in at 6000 kg (13,250 lbs.) for a GTO mission. So this will be another booster lost. However SpaceX currently has 3 ready cores and 1 "toasty" core available for reuse launches.
Launch window: 2335-0035 GMT (7:35-8:35 p.m. EDT)
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Intelsat 35e communications satellite. The high-throughput Intelsat 35e satellite is part of Intelsat’s “Epic” fleet, providing broadband, video and mobile communications services over eastern North America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe and Africa. Delayed from April. [June 8]
Intelsat 35e - Wikipedia
Satbeams - World Of Satellites at your fingertips
Intelsat 35e is another original Falcon Heavy satellite that has moved over to a Falcon 9 expendable launch. It weighs in at 6000 kg (13,250 lbs.) for a GTO mission. So this will be another booster lost. However SpaceX currently has 3 ready cores and 1 "toasty" core available for reuse launches.
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