We have encountered an anomaly while ferrying the #PegasusXL for the launch of #NASAICON. The L-1011 is returning to base for investigation. The team is evaluating the next launch attempt.— NASA's Launch Services Program (@NASA_LSP) November 7, 2018
We have encountered an anomaly while ferrying the #PegasusXL for the launch of #NASAICON. The L-1011 is returning to base for investigation. The team is evaluating the next launch attempt.
Meanwhile, Stargazer, Pegasus and ICON appear to be preparing to head back to Vandenberg, so the ICON mission will be slipping a fair amount - and might, of course, be actually switching back to it's original West Coast launch as a result. We'll have to wait and see. pic.twitter.com/x4bovDDySu— NSF - NASASpaceflight.com (@NASASpaceflight) November 15, 2018
Meanwhile, Stargazer, Pegasus and ICON appear to be preparing to head back to Vandenberg, so the ICON mission will be slipping a fair amount - and might, of course, be actually switching back to it's original West Coast launch as a result. We'll have to wait and see. pic.twitter.com/x4bovDDySu
ICON and the Pegasus 3rd stage cataloged in 569 x 569 km x 27.0 deg orbits, confirming success of the 44th Pegasus launch.— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) October 11, 2019
ICON and the Pegasus 3rd stage cataloged in 569 x 569 km x 27.0 deg orbits, confirming success of the 44th Pegasus launch.