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SpaceX and the US Space force they get along very well. Elon Musk’s company is preparing to launch a military GPS satellite from Florida on Friday. This follows a Space Force Falcon 9 launch in June. The launch is scheduled for a 15-minute window that opens at 6:43 p.m. PT, with the 70% favorable weather forecast for takeoff.
SpaceX is hosting a live broadcast of the launch. The company will attempt to land the first stage of the Falcon 9 on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The spacecraft is scheduled to deploy about 90 minutes after liftoff.
The GPS Space Vehicle III (SV) 04 is the fourth in a series of GPS satellites operated by the US Space Force, the newest branch of the military. It will join a larger constellation of satellites already in orbit.
It’s been a busy week for rocket launches that haven’t actually been launched. SpaceX was scheduled to send a new batch of Starlink communications satellites into orbit in a Falcon 9 on Thursday, but that’s the launch was erased and will be rescheduled. United Launch Alliance also intended to send a Delta IV Heavy rocket Wednesday with a classified spy satellite, but a technical problem stopped the most recent attempt.
The postponed launch of Starlink combined with the Space Force mission was an excellent photo opportunity. SpaceX shared a See on Twitter earlier this week of the two Falcon 9s on their separate launch pads.
We’ll see if SpaceX can escort the GPS mission to orbit as planned. As we have seen this week, delays are common.
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