Launch Mission: TESS

Date: 4/18/2018

โœ… Successful Launch

Mission Patch

๐Ÿงพ Mission Details

Flight #: 60

Details: Part of the Explorers program, this space telescope is intended for wide-field search of exoplanets transiting nearby stars. It is the first NASA high priority science mission launched by SpaceX. It was the first time SpaceX launched a scientific satellite not primarily intended for Earth observations. The second stage placed it into a high-Earth elliptical orbit, after which the satellite's own booster will perform complex maneuvers including a lunar flyby, and over the course of two months, reach a stable, 2:1 resonant orbit with the Moon. In January 2018, SpaceX received NASA's Launch Services Program Category 2 certification of its Falcon 9 'Full Thrust', certification which is required for launching medium risk missions like TESS. It was the last launch of a new Block 4 booster, and marked the 24th successful recovery of the booster. An experimental water landing was performed in order to attempt fairing recovery.

๐Ÿš€ Rocket Details

Name: Falcon 9

Type: rocket

๐Ÿ“ Launchpad Details

Name: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40

Location: Cape Canaveral, Florida

Launchpad Details Page

๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ Cores

  • Core Serial: B1045 โ€” Reuse Count: 1View Core

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿš€ Payloads

๐Ÿšข Ships Involved

  • Name: GO Pursuit โ€” Type: CargoView Ship
  • Name: GO Quest โ€” Type: CargoView Ship
  • Name: HAWK โ€” Type: TugView Ship
  • Name: Of Course I Still Love You โ€” Type: BargeView Ship

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