Launch from Jiuquan! China just launched (07:10 UTC) a Long March 2D rocket carrying 'land exploration satellite' LKW-3. pic.twitter.com/LA4E0N6Hue
— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) January 13, 2018
Video of MSS Systems @ROBO_Seagram commanding the 1st ground controlled robotic release of @SpaceX Dragon from @Space_Station ROBO @hkkwj & MSS Task @chris_m_francis were the other two members of the ROBO team. Congrats guys! You made us proud! pic.twitter.com/k3faAQkwoA
— Kam Bahrami (@Kam_Bahrami) January 13, 2018
First ground controlled robotics release of a @SpaceX Dragon was just performed with no issues!!! Video of the MSS Systems officer @ROBO_Seagram sending the commands is coming soon. The whole team deserves congrats! @hkkwj and @chris_m_francis well done!!!
— Kam Bahrami (@Kam_Bahrami) January 13, 2018
Good splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing the second resupply mission to and from the @Space_Station with a flight-proven commercial spacecraft.
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 13, 2018
Successful launch of Long March 11 rocket from Jiuquan confirmed. Launch occurred at 04:12 UTC (12:12 Beijing time) carrying six satellites.
— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) January 19, 2018
While the identities of some of the cubesats on board are still in question, we now have some interesting photos of the Long March 11 popping out of its TEL canister a few hours ago! I wonder if that's a "hot launch" or a "cold launch"? pic.twitter.com/ebyxPNz89I
— Cosmic Penguin (@Cosmic_Penguin) January 19, 2018
LAUNCH! ULA Atlas V launches with SBIRS GEO-4 from SLC-41 at Cape Canaveral!
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) January 20, 2018
Follow Along Live:https://t.co/cGT6oIoPAH pic.twitter.com/rxNpkm3LHE
LAUNCH! Rocket Lab Electron flight two has launched.
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) January 21, 2018
Follow Along Live:https://t.co/CVVGOhAmis pic.twitter.com/NHr84iFr8i
Today marks the beginning of a new era in commercial access to space. Thank you to @planetlabs and @SpireGlobal for joining us on this ride. #Electron #StillTesting #PassedTheTest pic.twitter.com/RUMx31MzN8
— Rocket Lab (@RocketLab) January 21, 2018
LAUNCH! Ariane 5 launches with SES-14 (and NASA GOLD co-passenger) and Al Yah-3!
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) January 25, 2018
Follow Along Live:https://t.co/oI4Zz8xvz1 pic.twitter.com/fMb6uPaWPg
Arianespace CEO Stephane Israel has confirmed an anomaly occurred on today’s launch. https://t.co/k3yOZorE7F pic.twitter.com/bKNMrc2R0i
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) January 25, 2018
LAUNCH! SpaceX Falcon 9 (B1032.2) launches with GovSat-1 (SES-16)! pic.twitter.com/xaEKNoA4x8
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) January 31, 2018
ARTICLE: Long March 2D launches Zhangheng-1 Earthquake investigator - https://t.co/4JpZWYj89a
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) February 2, 2018
- By Rui C. Barbosa (@rmcsbarbosa) pic.twitter.com/O7VlPcurZO