LAUNCH! SpaceX Falcon 9 B1046.3 launches with the SSO-A Mission! pic.twitter.com/UbALdVulYx
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 3, 2018
LAUNCH! Ariane 5 launches on her VA246 mission with GSAT-11 and GEO-KOMPSAT-2A.
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 4, 2018
Follow Along Live:https://t.co/jWGt1SoDC9 pic.twitter.com/zK70UTKIsa
LAUNCH! SpaceX Falcon 9 B1050.1 launches with CRS-16 Dragon to the ISS! pic.twitter.com/h12qdHdMd9
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 5, 2018
First stage has lost control. #SpaceX pic.twitter.com/0yiQQCOAd0
— Michael Baylor (@nextspaceflight) December 5, 2018
The thing to remember is SpaceX factored a percentage of lost boosters. It's just that they've managed to recover so many in a row this has a bit of a shock factor. And remember, primary mission was to deploy Dragon. That all went well.
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 5, 2018
PS Most others throw away their boosters. https://t.co/eZg9dPp2Sh
LAUNCH! Long March 2D launches SaudiSAT-5A/B -https://t.co/OcsHmJJwHC
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 7, 2018
- By Rui C. Barbosa (@rmcsbarbosa)
(@Nextlaunch with the screenshot) pic.twitter.com/kLEu5nL61X
LAUNCH! China launches Chang'e-4 mission to the far side of the moon via a Long March 3B rocket.
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 7, 2018
FEATURE ARTICLE: https://t.co/RgG69vv0J9
- By Rui C. Barbosa (@rmcsbarbosa)
UPDATES:https://t.co/GRVzUIoyye pic.twitter.com/tbuW6IGEPz
CAPTURE! CRS-16 Dragon has been grappled by the ISS.
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 8, 2018
ARTICLE:
Dragon brings the science; NASA, SpaceX realign DM-1 test to NET 17 January launchhttps://t.co/NYuOsjJInz - by Chris Gebhardt (@ChrisG_NSF)
COVERAGE:https://t.co/kX8doVdiRJ pic.twitter.com/V3HQImiOLE
#ВКД45а: космонавты Роскосмоса Сергей Прокопьев и Олег Кононенко завершили выход в открытый космос, проработав за пределами Международной космической станции 7 часов и 45 минут. pic.twitter.com/K3u9t19Kgm
— РОСКОСМОС (@roscosmos) December 11, 2018
LAUNCH!!! A @RocketLab Electron rocket launches from the Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand with ELaNa 19 for NASA. #ThisOnesForPickering pic.twitter.com/u7HCNK79yE
— Michael Baylor (@nextspaceflight) December 16, 2018
LAUNCH! ISRO GSLV launches with GSAT-7A
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 19, 2018
Follow Along Live:https://t.co/RByy8v740x#RocketCrazyWednesday pic.twitter.com/fPjHQzg8bC
Standing down from today’s launch attempt of GPS III SV01 to further evaluate out of family reading on first stage sensors; will confirm a new launch date once complete.
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) December 19, 2018
LAUNCH! Arianespace Soyuz ST-A launched with CSO-1 -
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 19, 2018
Follow Along Live:https://t.co/rshc8DzZCd
Some good pad mics there. Soyuz growled into life. pic.twitter.com/h8lwBq4Fkk
Delta IV-H with NROL-71 has scrubbed. pic.twitter.com/NM5FF9qdCQ
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 20, 2018
Успешное выведение космического аппарата на целевую орбиту обеспечил разгонный блок «Бриз-М». Новый спутник принят на управление наземными средствами Воздушно-космических сил России. pic.twitter.com/jqP3wn7i9g
— РОСКОСМОС (@roscosmos) December 21, 2018
LAUNCH! Chinese Long March 11 launches with the first Hongyun satellite -https://t.co/qlC5C6Zmh2
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 22, 2018
By @rmcsbarbosa
The Hongyun satellite cataloged in a 1063 x 1075 km x 99.9 deg orbit confirming a successful launch. CZ-11 4th stage in a 642 x 1140 km x 100.4 deg orbit following a depletion burn at 0008 UTC.
— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) December 22, 2018
Liftoff! pic.twitter.com/pi78HVFs6J
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) December 23, 2018
Successful deployment of GPS III SV01 to medium Earth orbit confirmed. pic.twitter.com/4lhJpwdsip
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) December 23, 2018
Launch success! Long March 3C lofts secretive TJSW spacecraft -https://t.co/UXUrFO74VQ
— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) December 24, 2018
- By Rui C. Barbosa (@rmcsbarbosa)
File photo: pic.twitter.com/1II3DpgU0l