Stage separation confirmed pic.twitter.com/VKoLzjzVv2— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 15, 2023
Stage separation confirmed pic.twitter.com/VKoLzjzVv2
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on Landing Zone 4 pic.twitter.com/6vJQs6EXUa— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 15, 2023
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on Landing Zone 4 pic.twitter.com/6vJQs6EXUa
Das Entry burn zündet heute bei relativ geringer Geschwindigkeit von nur 4700 km/h und vermindert die Geschwindigkeit nur um rund 300 km/h.
A shorter second stage nozzle will be used when we don’t need as much performance to get the payload to its final destination— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 15, 2023
A shorter second stage nozzle will be used when we don’t need as much performance to get the payload to its final destination
We'll still fly the full-sized MVac nozzles on missions that require a more significant amount of thrust or contain a heavier payload— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 15, 2023
We'll still fly the full-sized MVac nozzles on missions that require a more significant amount of thrust or contain a heavier payload
Rideshare deployment sequence complete— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 15, 2023
Rideshare deployment sequence complete
During a bright northern lights display, an all-sky camera at the University of Alaska’s Poker Flats Research Range caught a fuel dump from @SpaceX rocket which created the eerie blue spiral #spacex #spiral #alaska pic.twitter.com/gQOayZc9rE— Dean Regas (@DeanRegas) April 16, 2023
During a bright northern lights display, an all-sky camera at the University of Alaska’s Poker Flats Research Range caught a fuel dump from @SpaceX rocket which created the eerie blue spiral #spacex #spiral #alaska pic.twitter.com/gQOayZc9rE