🚀SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches Firefly Blue Ghost & HAKUTO-R M2 “Resilience” to the Moon
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Blue Ghost Mission 1
Blue Ghost is a commercial lunar lander developed by Firefly Aerospace for NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. Blue Ghost is designed to bring up to 155kg of payload to the Moons surface. It will land at Mare Crisium in the Crisium Basin and is designed to last 14 days before freezing in the lunar night.
HAKUTO-R M2 “Resilience”
HAKUTO-R is a multinational commercial lunar exploration program operated by ispace. It includes ispace's first two lunar missions, the second mission will perform a soft landing on the Moon and deployment of a rover developed by ispace in 2025. In addition to its studies on the moon's surface, the rover is expected to collect lunar regolith as part of a contract with NASA signed in 2020 in which companies will collect materials on the moon and then transfer ownership "in situ" to the agency.
Current T0: January 15th at 1:11:24AM EST (06:11:24 UTC)
Mission: F9 launch of Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost and iSpace's Hakuto-R lunar landers
Launch location: Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center, Earth.
Target orbit: High Earth Orbit (HEO)
Booster:
Booster history:
Booster recovery: Just Read The Instructions (JRTI)
Fairing recovery: Bob
Rocket trajectory: Straight East
Payload mass: Aproximately 3 tonnes
Stubby nozzle: NO (thankfully)
Stats:
· SpaceX's 8th launch of the year and 8th launch of the month
· 72nd Falcon launch since the last failure, F9's 424th orbital flight.
· SpaceX's 100th launch from LC-39A.
· 106th landing on JRTI out of 107 attempts.
· 57th successful landing since the last failed one.
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56:42 - Liftoff
1:04:50 - Booster Landing
1:05:16 - SECO 1
1:55:06 - SES 2
1:56:13 - SECO 2
2:01:43 - Moon from Falcon 9 Second Stage Engine Camera.
2:02:24 - Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Deploy
2:30:37 - NSF Moon tracking
2:31:16 - Best shot ever, an empty launch pad after successful launch.
2:08:46 - HAKUTO R payload cover detached.
2:23:06 - SES 3
2:23:11 -SECO 3
2:29:41 - HAKUTO R Lunar Lander deployed
Hope this helps everyone!
Sure does thank you for doing it @@daedelushex1841
absolutely🎉@@daedelushex1841
@@daedelushex1841 it does. thank you very much
Thanks!
I can remember the USA first attempt at a lunar probe using a Thor-Able launch vehicle in I believe in 1958. That launch ended in heart break exploding 66 seconds after launch. Now its just another launch. How far we have come.
Nice! Thanks for great coverage as always gang!
Humanity kicking ass!
Nice work, Team!
Hello Tanks you 😉👍
So we didn't quite get 4-in-25 hrs today, but 'Return to Flight' for Sawyer is excellent news. Thanks for being out there.
Glenn Rocket Engineering: "We've thought of everything." Yea, right!
Amazing.
Sawyer is BACK!
You guys are awsome
Its crazy that they get 2 payloads to the moon with booster landing
Ispace❤
Cool
1:04:53 B1085 gets revenge on the birds for B1056's failed landing
What happens to the upper stage, what will the orbit be?
And Alex is one of the many reasons we ♥@NASASpaceflight; the details he provides, like the fact that this booster will be carrying the 1st stage further down range and enjoying a ride back to Florida aboard "Just Read The Instructions", 700 kilometers offshore, further out than any other non-expendable booster.
did you guys see the seagull that got stuck at X spot?
B1085 wanted revenge on them for B1056's failed landing
GO God speed
Saw the string of lights in New York this morning
You mean Starlink? Saw it in San Francisco last night.
And the ISS the other night 😊
what date is touch down?
We are not aware of the great similarity between rockets leaving the atmosphere and sperm in male fertilization, as a metaphor for human fertilization in Space, which as such a metaphor dwarfs Neil Armstrong's quote in 1969, when he first set foot on the Moon; "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
What time is the Glen launching ?
In 18 hours
@@jackeroo75but it’s been 18 hours away all week 😂 (and yes Starship F7 has been the same)
@ it will fly dummy
When the vehicle goes supersonic, why don't we hear and feel a sonic boom?
The rocket goes supersonic over the ocean and people are on the opposite side. If you were on a boat downrange, you'd hear a sonic boom during launch. On certain Falcon 9 launches from California, because they hug the coast as they fly southeast, they often produce sonic booms that are heard downrange in populated areas.
Tell us what the purpose of these flights are please.
1:00:57 sorry joined late, how come no spec’ indicators, booster etc
I heard something unusual when the rocket landed on the drone ship
Timestamp for each payload deployment?
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No way musk gonna ever get to multiple launches per day 😂 weather weather weather
That poor bird 😭
Lately out of blue origin SpaceX and Boeing starliner . There seems to be one clear leader in the current private company space race. Today’s launch is definitely proof of that. Nice to see all of Space X’s stumbling with launches & testing is paying off for them.
Umm actually that's quite misleading. Nothing happened here that numerous agencies haven't already worked out in the 60s. What is unique is the massive propaganda campaign.
@@L8nitedave
They couldnt re use boosters in the 60's nor launch dailly nor monthly
@@L8nitedave
Name any company that retro propulsively landed a orbital rocket in the '60s?
And don't you dare say DCX, suborbital subscale prototypes don't count.
@@DecathlonG-BTXXstarship will never launch daily or even weekly…
Weather weather weather lol and that’s not including the logistics involved
falcon launched 134 times in 2024 up from 94 in 2023 so i will let you do the maths!
Hello
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Why are you now cropping out the Spacex telemetry yet showing their video? It's as if you are inferring those are your images and not acknowledging SpaceX while profiting from their broadcast. Very disappointing.
We had access to clean tech feeds for this launch thanks to NASA which don't feature the telemetry overlay if that's what you're referring to. We referenced this multiple times over the stream.
You don't know what chilly is.