Updates: SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida
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Update: Liftoff of Falcon 9 at 1:22 a.m. EDT Thursday! The rocket successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, landed on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, and delivered a commercial communications satellite to Earth orbit.
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Follow live as SpaceX targets 1:22 a.m. EDT Thursday, Nov. 3, for the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket and communications satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
The mission for French satellite operator Eutelsat, labeled Hotbird 13G, is slated for liftoff from the Cape's Launch Complex 40 into 90% "go" conditions. The launch was originally scheduled for 11:26 p.m. Wednesday, but was pushed to the end of the window to give teams more time to prepare the rocket.
After liftoff, Falcon 9 will target a drone ship landing in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Liftoff!
1:22 a.m. EDT: Liftoff of Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral with Eutelsat's Hotbird 13G commercial satellite!
T-minus 10 minutes to launch
1:12 a.m. EDT: SpaceX continues counting down to liftoff at 1:22 a.m. and all appears to be well with the count. This morning's launch will include a northeastern trajectory and drone ship landing in the Atlantic Ocean, so there will be no local sonic booms.
Falcon 9 fueling now underway
T-minus 35 minutes. SpaceX has begun fueling the 230-foot Falcon 9 rocket at Launch Complex 40 ahead of liftoff at 1:22 a.m. EDT. Here's what's left in the count:
00:35:00: 1st stage LOX (liquid oxygen) loading begins
00:16:00: 2nd stage LOX loading begins
00:07:00: Falcon 9 begins engine chill prior to launch
00:01:00: Command flight computer to begin final prelaunch checks
00:01:00: Propellant tank pressurization to flight pressure begins
00:00:45: SpaceX launch director verifies "go" for launch
00:00:03: Engine controller commands engine ignition sequence to start
00:00:00: Falcon 9 liftoff
SpaceX is 'go' to start loading fuel
SpaceX LD: Propellant load for Hotbird 13G launch is GO. Liftoff at 0122 EDT.
— Emre Kelly (@EmreKelly) November 3, 2022
T-minus one hour to launch
12:22 a.m. EDT: Now T-minus one hour to liftoff, and SpaceX should soon conduct a poll to determine whether or not teams are "go" to begin loading fuel into the Falcon 9 rocket at Launch Complex 40. That should begin in 25 minutes, assuming all is well with the rocket and everyone polls green.
SpaceX still counting down
11:50 p.m. EDT: SpaceX is still on target for tonight's 1:22 a.m. EDT launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Weather continues to be favorable. Fueling is slated to begin at 12:47 a.m. EDT, so stay tuned.
SpaceX delays Hotbird launch
10 p.m. EDT: SpaceX teams at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station are now targeting 1:22 a.m. EDT for this launch, which is nearly a two-hour delay.
Contact Emre Kelly at [email protected] or 321-242-3715. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @EmreKelly.
This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Updates: SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral