(SCRUB) SpaceX Starship Flight 12 - LAUNCH STREAM
SpaceX launch of the 12th flight of Starship from Starbase, Texas.
Launch Window: May 19th from 5:30PM to 7PM CDT (22:30-00:00 UTC)
Current T0: May 19th at 5:30PM CDT (22:30 UTC).
Mission: Starship's twelfth integrated flight test. Debut mission for Starship version 3
Launch Location: Pad 2, Starbase, Earth
Target orbit: Transatmospheric
Booster: B19-1
Ship: S39-1
Booster recovery: Expended - Water splashdown on the Gulf
Ship recovery: Expended - Water splashdown on the Indian Ocean
Rocket trajectory: Southeast, passing in between Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula
Payload onboard: 22 Starlink simulators, including 2 fitted with cameras
Payload mass: 28 to 44 metric tons, depending on the exact mass of each satellite.
Stats:
- SpaceX's 670th launch overall
- SpaceX's 61st launch of the year
- SpaceX's 9th launch of the month
- Starship's 12th launch overall
- SpaceX's 1st launch from Pad 2 at Starbase
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