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Finally, the time has come – the rocket launches, on which the Space Coast was built, will resume. The "launch drought" that has deprived Brevard residents for two months is about to end.

After nearly two months of waiting, Space Coast is expected to resume rocket launch operations from Cape Canaveral. Scheduled for 21 February, SpaceX will launch the Indonesian communications satellite Nusantara Satu aboard a Falcon 9 rocket between 20:45 and 20:45. and 21:17 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base 40 launch complex.

This will be not only the first launch of the year in Florida, but also its first night launch since United Launch Alliance hosted an Atlas V launch in October.

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Here are some things to know about the "Launch Drought" and details on the first SpaceX rocket launch in 2019.

Why the "drought"?

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The last time Florida was covered with rockets hovering in space, it was in December 2018 when SpaceX launched its first national security mission. This mission saw the Air Force launch its first GPS III satellite and also Vice President Mike Pence go down to attend the event.

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Originally, SpaceX and NASA were targeting the first launch of an unarmed Dragon spacecraft bound for the International Space Station. The date has been postponed for testing and preparation and is no longer scheduled for March 2 at Kennedy Space Center Beach 39A.

The flight calls Demonstration Mission-1 or DM-1 and is the precursor of future crewed flights.

First Florida SpaceX mission of 2019

Instead of the DM-1 mission being the first Florida launch for 2019, SpaceX will deliver a communications spacecraft in a geostationary orbit during a 32-minute launch window, starting at 20:45. Thursday. A lunar lander, developed by Israeli non-profit SpaceIL organizations and Israel Aerospace Industries, will fly as a secondary payload.

The spacecraft of nearly 400 pounds, named Beresheet after the Hebrew word for "early," arrived in Florida last month. This is not only the country's first lunar mission, but also Israel's first privately funded mission.

If successful, Israel will join the United States, China and Russia as the only countries to hit a spacecraft on the lunar surface. It will also be the first interplanetary mission for a Falcon 9 rocket and the second SpaceX launch of the year, the first of which took off from California in January.

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Stay tuned for the launch of SpaceX Falcon Heavy

Last year, hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the Space Coast to witness the red Tesla blast launched by General Manager Elon Musk aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket in orbit in the deep space.

Now, the world will again witness the explosion of the most powerful rocket in the world Kennedy Space Center for his first commercial mission. SpaceX will launch its Falcon Heavy rocket for the Arabsat 6A commercial communications satellite in Saudi Arabia no earlier than March.

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ULA launches will arrive soon

SpaceX will not be the only rocket company to occupy the skies of the Space Coast in the coming weeks.

On March 13, ULA will launch its Delta IV rocket for the Air Force's 10th broadband Satcom broadband communications satellite, from Launch Complex 47 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Base.

The Space Coast will also see ULA's Atlas V rocket launch the Boeing Starliner's unassembled orbital flight test on the ISS at the earliest in April.

If unprepared SpaceX and Boeing test flights pass all exams and tests, the United States could attend a crewed flight test no earlier than July 2019, marking the first manned space flight since American soil since 2011.

Come back with the FLORIDA TODAY Space Team to cover this week's launch.

Jaramillo is a journalist of space trends at FLORIDA TODAY & # 39; HUI.

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Thursday launch

  • Rocket: SpaceX Falcon 9
  • Mission: first interplanetary mission for a Falcon 9 rocket
  • Launch time: 8:45 pm
  • Launch window: 32 minutes, at 21:17 east
  • Launching Complex: 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Base
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Join floridatoday.com Thursday for countdown updates and an online chat, including the live webcast of the SpaceX launch starting approximately 15 minutes before takeoff.

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