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Transporter 6 (Dedicated SSO Rideshare)

Falcon 9 Block 5

SpaceX

Launch Status
Success

Mission

Transporter 6 (Dedicated SSO Rideshare)

Type: Dedicated Rideshare
Launch Cost: $52,000,000

Dedicated rideshare flight to a sun-synchronous orbit with dozens of small microsatellites and nanosatellites for commercial and government customers.

Trajectory

View the rocket launch trajectory, velocity, altitude, thrust and much more at FlightClub.io

Mission patch for Transporter 6 (Dedicated SSO Rideshare)

Location

Space Launch Complex 40

Cape Canaveral, FL, USA

910 rockets have launched from Cape Canaveral, FL, USA.

Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral, FL, USA

Core Landing

B1060 has successfully landed back at the launch site after its fifteenth flight.

Landing Zone 1 – LZ-1

LZ-1 Pad located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at the previous LC-13

Return to Launch Site – RTLS

A return to launch site usually means that after stage separation the booster flips and does a burn back towards the launch site, landing near where it initially launched from.

Agency

SpaceX – SpX

  • Type: Commercial
  • Abbreviation: SpX
  • Administration: CEO: Elon Musk
  • Founded: 2002
  • Launchers: Falcon | Starship
  • Spacecraft: Dragon
  • Country: USA

Space Exploration Technologies Corp., known as SpaceX, is an American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California. It was founded in 2002 by entrepreneur Elon Musk with the goal of reducing space transportation costs and enabling the colonization of Mars. SpaceX operates from many pads, on the East Coast of the US they operate from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and historic LC-39A at Kennedy Space Center. They also operate from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, usually for polar launches. Another launch site is being developed at Boca Chica, Texas.

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Aisha
Aisha
9 months ago

this rocket has satellite name Zeus-1 and have 50 art works that goes to the space

Ken & Judy O
Ken & Judy O' Neill
Reply to  Aisha
9 months ago

Lets hope all goes well.>?

localyokel
localyokel
Reply to  Ken & Judy O' Neill
8 months ago

SpaceX does what we Always Knew rockets should do everyday!

Ken & Judy O
Ken & Judy O' Neill
9 months ago

Here’s to 2023 SpaceX ……AND BEYOND.!…

Someone
Someone
9 months ago

id like to see spacex get the first launch of 2023 like they did in 2022.
GO SPACEX! GO ELON! GO SPACE!

Wies Rebel
Wies Rebel
9 months ago

Hi! We are visiting Kennedy Space Centre on 2 January. Do you think we can see the rocket launch? Thanks in advance!

Rob M
Rob M
Reply to  Wies Rebel
8 months ago

If its a clear day you will be able to see it from just about anywhere in Florida other than maybe the Panhandle. We see them from The west coast and I have seen them from MIami. If you are in Titusville you are in for a treat as the… Read more »

Tebow
Tebow
9 months ago

Isn’t the launch scheduled on Tue 3rd (and not Mon 2nd)?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Tebow
9 months ago

Yes it is

Crowe
Crowe
8 months ago

Hi, I am visiting in the area from Canada. Can we go to the NASA complex to view a launch?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Crowe
8 months ago

Yes, it is included with KSC admission.

Crowe
Crowe
8 months ago

Can you go view the launch at the complex?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Crowe
8 months ago

Yes, it is included with KSC admission.

Mark Clemens
Mark Clemens
8 months ago

This web site is great and updated more often than others. Is it possible to add last updated date and time each launch or simply to the entire schedule so we can tell how fresh the information is?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Mark Clemens
8 months ago

Thanks for the feedback. This is a great idea and we will look into adding that feature.

Diana
Diana
8 months ago

Just watched this mornings launch of GPSIII from my home in Crystal River FL. Awesome!

Hi
Hi
7 months ago

There is a weird bug when you try to view Blue Origin’s launch schedule. It shows Artemis 1 launch

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Hi
7 months ago

There is an issue where that comes up occasionally. Refreshing your browser should fix the issue.

Shehroz Sayeed
Shehroz Sayeed
4 months ago

Hello, I would like to confirm if the space launch schedule included here is for all launches taking place, i.e., sub orbital, and orbital, or is this only for orbital launches? I understand that some test launches are included here, some clarity on the types of launches included would help!… Read more »

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Shehroz Sayeed
4 months ago

All orbital and major rocket launches are included. Smaller launches including sounding rockets are not included in the schedule.

Shehroz Sayeed
Shehroz Sayeed
4 months ago

Thank you for clarifying. This is amazing!

Cindy Krause
Cindy Krause
4 months ago

Is there a launch schedule for September 2023

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Cindy Krause
4 months ago

Rocket launches are not scheduled for more than a week or two out and change often. Check back for updates.

Rob Neuner
Rob Neuner
4 months ago

Rocket Monkey,

Do you happen to have data about delayed launches? Meaning from the inital schedule launch date to when the rocket actually launched? Additionally do you have data on why there was a delay (weather, malfunction, customer or someother reason)? thank you so much!

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Rob Neuner
4 months ago

The data can be extracted from here https://thespacedevs.com/. We plan to add information about when the launch data is updated to the page.

Nonya
Nonya
3 months ago

WOW! Opposite coast launches within minutes early a.m. 06-22-2023.

Chelsea
Chelsea
1 month ago

Rocket Monkey,

I am a huge fan of space and was wondering if you still send people or astronauts into space. How safe is it?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Chelsea
1 month ago

We only report on the launch schedule. SpaceX and NASA currently send astronauts into space.