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TIMELINE T- 00 : 38 : 00 GO for Prop Load Launch director verifies go for propellant load - T- 00 : 35 : 00 Stage 1 LOX Load Start of liquid oxygen loading in the first stage - T- 00 : 35 : 00 Prop Load Start of propelland loading - T- 00 : 16 : 00 Stage 2 LOX Load Start of liquid oxygen loading in the second stage - T- 00 : 07 : 00 Engine Chill Start of engine chilling - T- 00 : 01 : 00 Tank Press Fuel tanks are pressurized to flight levels T- 00 : 01 : 00 Startup The onboard computer takes control over the countdown and runs last checks - T- 00 : 00 : 45 GO for Launch Launch director verifies go for launch - T- 00 : 00 : 03 Ignition Start of the engine ignition sequence - T+ 00 : 00 : 00 Liftoff First upwards movement of the rocket - T+ 00 : 01 : 12 Max-Q Maximum dynamic pressure - T+ 00 : 02 : 24 MECO Cut-off of the main engine - T+ 00 : 02 : 28 Stage 2 Separation Separation of the second stage from the first - T+ 00 : 02 : 34 SES-1 First start of the second engine - T+ 00 : 02 : 56 Fairing Separation Separation of the payload fairing - T+ 00 : 06 : 08 Entry Burn Startup Start of the atmospheric entry burn - T+ 00 : 06 : 34 Entry Burn Shutdown End of the atmospheric entry burn - T+ 00 : 07 : 55 Stage 1 Landing Burn Start of the first stage landing burn - T+ 00 : 08 : 20 Stage 1 Landing Landing of the first stage - T+ 00 : 08 : 39 SECO-1 First cut-off of the second engine - T+ 00 : 54 : 41 SES-2 Second start of the second engine - T+ 00 : 54 : 43 SECO-2 Second cut-off of the second engine - T+ 01 : 04 : 03 Starlink Deployment Deployment of the Starlink stack from the rocket ______________________________________ Mission Starlink Group 11-23 Type: Communications Orbit: Low Earth Orbit Launch Cost: $52,000,000 A batch of 28 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation - SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system. _______________________________ Location: Space Launch Complex 4E Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA Space Launch Complex 4E has witnessed the launch of 227rockets, including 227 orbital launch attempts. While Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA, has been the site for 841 rocket launches. Vandenberg Space Force Base is a United States Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, California. Established in 1941, Vandenberg Space Force Base is a space launch base, launching spacecraft from the Western Range, and also performs missile testing. The United States Space Force's Space Launch Delta 30 serves as the host delta for the base, equivalent to an Air Force air base wing. In addition to its military space launch mission, Vandenberg Space Force Base also hosts space launches for civil and commercial space entities, such as NASA and SpaceX. _____________________________ Rocket: Falcon 9 Block 5 (SpaceX) The Falcon 9 Block 5, manufactured by SpaceX established in 2002, undertook its inaugural launch on 05/11/2018, is reusable and is active. Falcon 9 Block 5 has 426 successful launches and 1 failed attempts, with a cumulative tally of 427 launches, currently with 103 pending launches in the pipeline. Falcon 9 is a two-stage rocket designed and manufactured by SpaceX for the reliable and safe transport of satellites and the Dragon spacecraft into orbit. The Block 5 variant is the fifth major interval aimed at improving upon the ability for rapid reusability. Length: 70 m Diameter: 3.65 m Launch Mass: 549 T LEO Capacity: 22800 kg GTO Capacity: 8300 kg Launch Cost: $52,000,000 _________________________ Landing: Core B1063 The Falcon 9 first stage B1063 will attempt landing on ASDS OCISLY after its 29th flight. Booster B1063 last launched 09/29/2025 and has seen 28 successful launches and landings. Notable launches include Sentinel-6 and Dart. Of Course I Still Love You - OCISLY The second ASDS barge, Of Course I Still Love You (OCISLY) services launches in the Pacific Ocean and was the site of the first landing of a SpaceX Falcon 9 first stage during CRS-8, the launch of a Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship - ASDS An autonomous spaceport drone ship (ASDS) is an ocean-going vessel derived from a deck barge, outfitted with station-keeping engines and a large landing platform. Construction of such ships was commissioned by aerospace company SpaceX to allow for recovery of rocket first-stages at sea for high-velocity missions which do not carry enough fuel to return to the launch site after lofting spacecraft onto an orbital trajectory