UniversalCoordinatedTimeonFriday, May 27th 2016 andyou'relookingat a liveFalconnineonthepadinCapeCanaveral, FloridaGoodevening, andwelcometothespace X launchofTyComeightGeostationarytransferorgans.
MynameisBrian, and I'm excitedtobeallthewaybackfromthelotsiteshereatcompanyheadquartersinauthorinCalifornia.
Now I'm currentlyjuststandingoutsideofMissionControlCenter, whereinsidetheglassbeyondtheviewingemployeesoperatorsaregearinguptoanswerthecountdown.
Inthiscase, ofcourse, I stillloveyouoffthecoastofFloridalikeourlastflight, whichwasJayceesat 14 just a fewweeksago.
Thisisalso a geostationarytransferorbitmissionwherethefirststageisexpectedtoseeextremevelocitiesandreentryheatingonitswaybacktoEarth, makingthisanotherchallenginglanding.
There's noguaranteethatwe'regonnagetthesameresultaslasttime, butwe'restillgonnatryourbesttobringFalconninehomeoverthecourseoftheWebcast, willtalkaboutwhatourplansareforthat J.
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Thefutureoftheothertwo, Falconnineforstagesof 39 A willalsotellyouaboutthisTyComsatellite.
Itspurposetrajectoriesonandfollowitupwith a littlerocket.
Science 101 We'vegot a tonofreallycoolstuffplannedtodaybeforewejumpin.
Let's getanupdateonthestatusoftheFalconnine.
Rightnow.
Goodafternoon, everybody.
I'm JohnFrederickSteele, a leadmechanicaldesignengineer.
Here, it's basics.
Andasyouknow, we'relaunchingtheTyComeightsatelliteto a geostationarytransferorbit.
Meanwhile, theTyComeightsatellitetransitiontointernalpoweratthe T minus 40 minutemarktheirtrackingnoconstraintsatthemomentfortoday's launchandarealsogoodandreadytogo, andtherainsalsobeencheckingouttheirradartrackingsystems.
Andsotorecap, bothFalconnineTyComatetherangeandweatheraregofortoday's launchAstheaudiencestartstotrickleinBehindme, let's take a momenttodiscussaboutthecustomerandthespecificmissionfortoday.
Thisisreallyimportantforcommunicationsatellitesthatwantstofocustheirradioson a specificregionnow, intermsoftechnicalspecificationsoftoday's TyComeightsatellitesizewise, it's about 3000 kilogramsfor a massreferenceonthegroundthat's thesizeof a rhinoceros.
Soit's a prettybigsatellite.
Thesatelliteisgoingtobeuptherefor 15 yearsin a nominalmissionduration.
That's quite a longtime.
Soinordertostayupthere, ithastosolarwingsthatitextendsoutwithfourpanelsoneachsidesotheycan't remainpowerpositiveinthecourseofyearsandyearsandyears, andalsohasreactionwheelstostabilizeitselfaroundthreeseparateaxesSoitis a triedandtruesatellitedesign, anditwillbegoinguptogeostationarytransferorbitsafter a quickstintsontheFalcon.
Nowthegoodnewsatthismomentintimeisthatwearestillproceedingwith a nominallocksandheliumloadonthevehiclesgoingtocontinuetoloadthoseliquidoxygentanks.
As I mentionedearlier, upuntiltheveryfinalmoments, we'realsotrackingtheliquidostrichintemperatureswithinoursecondstageandfirststage.
Wehaveenoughmarginiswellonthetemperaturesfor a liquidoxygentomakesurewehavesubstantialmarginfortoday's flight.
Nowtheteamdidbeginpropellantloadingatthe T minus 35 minutemark, whichwhichwaskickedoffwith a coldbythelaunchconductoraboutthreeminutespriortothat, everyonegavethegoduringthatlaunchMetropoleandwehadnoissuestoreport, andwearecontinuingtoproceedintothewalksloadingphaseatthismoment, andnothingistobeon.
Rocketshopefullyloweringthecostoflaunchbyupto 30% asyoujustsaw, wenowhavethreelandedstagesinourhangar 39 a TodayBRfortoday's missionhas a similarreentryprofile.
Asofrightnow, thesecondstagehasbegunshillinginabout a minuteorgo.
Thatshowhasproceedednominallyonpropellants, andliquidoxygeninthesecondstageareat a nominalPhilrate.
Forwhatwe'd expectforthesecondburn.
Thissecondburnwilllastfor a justunder a minuteand 1/2 onatthatpointintime, wewillbedeployingtheTyComeightsatelliteaboutfourminutesafterthat, we'llcontinuetoshowyouthisanimationasweproceed.
That's actually a viewfromtheaftendofourofthesecondstagerighttheregivingyoutheenginenozzle.
Thisburnwilllastfor a minute, as I said, andwe'renowthrottlingtheengine, secondstageengineiscapableofthrottlingfromabout £80,000 forceto 202 £110,000 forus.
Wedocontrolthatsecondstageintroductory, as I mentionedearlierbygimblingtheenginewayarecontinuingtothrottle, listeningtothevariousnetsasthey'retryingtotargetthreefinalgeostationaryorbitforthetiecalmmate, SatellitewaywillbedeployingtheThaiCometsat T plus 32 minutessothisburnwillshutoffinabout 20 secondsfromnowandafterthatenginehasshutoff, wewill.
Afterthat, Bernieisshutoff.
Wewillallowthespacecrafttostabilizefor a second, andthenwewilldeploytheTyComeightsatellite.
Themissionfacewayactuallyhave a littlebit a fewmorestepstogoheartheTyCommate.
Silentisstillattachedtothetopofthesecondstageby a clamp.
Andwhenwe'rereadytodeploy, thesatellitewillreleasethatplan, andsomesmallspringswillgentlypushwithcometsatelliteawayfrom a secondstorysecondsfromtheground.
Justgotconfirmationthatwe're a nominalorbitstill, butwaitabout 15 minutestogive a certainboxin a distancebetweenstagetwoandTaikoneightitself.
Sothey'reloadedwith a suiteofsensorsthatallowthemtofunctionfor a longtimeaboutanymaintenanceontheground.
Theseincludessweetsofsensorslikestartrackers, sonsensors, Eartharisingsensorsthatallowthemtopositionthemselvesinpreciselytherightdirectionsotheyconservetheintendedmarketsinthegroundwiththeirexactlythosefantasticsensorsweepsconsume a bitofpower.
Soas I mentionedearlierthereoneweek, there's onewingoneachsideandeachofthosehasfourpanelsthatallowsustoeffectivelylook a wirelesschargerintothesun, harvestthatenergyandstaypowerpositivethroughoutthe 15 years, I suppose.
Andonthis 15 years, itturnsouttheyactuallycan't service.
TheorbitalrotationmatchestheEarth's rotation, sofromtheperspectiveofsomeoneontheground, itlookslike a starinthesky.
Thatmeansyoucanpointyourdishesat.
Itwasactually a animationrightherethatshowsexactlywhereit's going.
Thatwasour 1st 2ndstageburn.
Youcouldseethefirstagelanding, faringdeploy, andthenwhatjusthappened a fewsecondsagowasthesecondstagesecondburnthatjusthappenedrightthereandthenthefinalpayloaddeploy.
TheThaicometsatelliteiscomingupinjust a fewminuteshereso I canachieveitsfinal 35,000 kilometerGeostationaryorbiton 35,000 isworthreiteratingforreference.