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Falcon 9 Block 5
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Jan 10, 04:50:17 UTC
StatusSuccess
VehicleFalcon 9 Block 5
OrbitPolar Orbit
PadSpace Launch Complex 40
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Mission

A batch of 48 satellites for the OneWeb satellite constellation, which is intended to provide global Internet broadband service for individual consumers. The constellation is planned to have around 648 microsatellites (of which 60 are spares), around 150 kg each, operating in Ku-band from low Earth orbit.

Quick facts

VehicleFalcon 9 Block 5
OrbitPolar Orbit
PadSpace Launch Complex 40
SiteCape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
WindowJan 10, 04:45:00 UTC→Jan 10, 05:05:00 UTC

Vehicle

FamilyFalcon
Height70 m
Diameter3.65 m
Stages2
ReusableYes
LEO capacity22,800 kg
Track record606/607 successful
Landings593/598

Reusable Hardware

All boosters →
First Stage · Flight-provenB1076
expended2nd flight
Flights22
Landings21/21100%
Fastest turn21d 2h
Recovered · RTLS · LZ-1· 9 km downrange
44d 9h since last flight

Booster first launched on the Dragon CRS-26 mission. Expended during the SPAINSAT-NG II launch.

Previous flights · 21
  1. #22SpainSat NG II+244d 10hATLOct 24, 2025
  2. #21Starlink Group 12-14+24d 17hASOGFeb 21, 2025
  3. #20Starlink Group 12-7+53d 5hASOGJan 27, 2025
  4. #19Sirius SXM-9+21d 2hJRTIDec 5, 2024
  5. #18Starlink Group 6-68+26d 13hJRTINov 14, 2024
Acquiring satellite view…
Trajectory unknown
Space Launch Complex 40
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
28.562, -80.577
Scrub riskLOW
Go90%
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Weather & scrubLOW risk
Weather Go90%LL2 Go95%Wind4 ktGusts4 ktCloud50%Temp81°F

Limiting rule: No flight through cumulus cloud with top at or above the freezing level.

10000% cloud cover in layer above freezing (15432 ft) — approximated