SpaceX has doubled its record for annual launches

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3:50pm ET Update: Facing no weather or technical issues, SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 rocket at the opening of its window on Monday afternoon. The first stage delivered its payload to orbit and returned to Earth, albeit a bit fiery, eight minutes later. Meanwhile, the second stage appeared to be well on its way to delivering the Koreasat-5A to its geostationary orbit.

Original post: SpaceX has launched, on average, about 1.5 times per month during this year. From that perspective, the company's 16th launch of 2017 may not seem all that spectacular. After all, sending something like the Koreasat-5A commercial communications satellite to a geostationary transfer orbit is becoming old hat for the new space company.

However, Monday's launch attempt is significant because it would double SpaceX's total number of launches for any given year, which was eight. Moreover, it is yet another commercial launch for SpaceX, which before 2017 had launched mostly government missions for NASA and NOAA. But this year, 11 of 16 SpaceX launches have been for private companies or foreign governments.

The launch window for Monday's attempt from Kennedy Space Center opens at 3:34pm ET and will remain open until 5:58pm ET. The webcast below should begin about 15 minutes before the launch window opens. After delivering the satellite into orbit, the Falcon 9 rocket's first stage will attempt a landing on the “Of Course I Still Love You” drone ship at just under 9 minutes after launch. The satellite will be deployed about 36 minutes after liftoff.

Following Monday's attempt, it is likely that SpaceX will launch two or three additional missions in 2017, which would bring the company's tally for the year to 19 missions. That total would be one shy of the company's total for 2014, 2015, and 2016 combined.

suchdownvotes on October 31st, 2017 at 10:27 UTC »

If Elon set his goal for one launch every two weeks he's almost reached it.

flinx999 on October 31st, 2017 at 07:49 UTC »

Iridium launched 30 satellites on three launches already this year - It's a crazy tempo. We have another launch in December, which will make 40 for the year. That is our half way point for the refresh of our constellation of ~78 that were launched in '97/'98. It is also one of SpaceX's heaviest launches. It's been a pretty awesome ride this year.

Sqeaky on October 31st, 2017 at 07:14 UTC »

Wow, 16 launches with a possible 3 more coming this year. 11 of them outside of US federal contracting. That is a lot of weather and Combs satelie.

I am curious what SpaceX charges per pound to orbit?