Space Test Program 2 is a rideshare managed by the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), launching from LC-39A, KSC. Most of the spacecraft will be delivered into low Earth orbit (LEO) in two deployment sequences separated by a second stage burn. These LEO payloads include the six Taiwan and United States owned COSMIC-2 microsatellites, the Planetary Society’s LightSail-B demonstrator cubesat, and others. The third and final deployment will be the Air Force Research Lab’s DSX spacecraft, which will be delivered to a medium Earth orbit (MEO). This mission will reuse the side cores from Arabsat 6A, which will return to LZ-1, and LZ-2. The new center core will boost back to land on OCISLY less than 40 km from the launch site.
Tuesday 25th June 2019 at 03:30 UTC
KSC LC 39A
Falcon Heavy
Yes
B1057.1: Yes
B1052.2: Yes
B1053.2: Yes
B1057.1: No
B1052.2: Yes
B1053.2: Yes
B1057.1: Of Course I Still Love You
B1052.2: Landing Zone 1
B1053.2: Landing Zone 2
Units: kg
USAF
Sierra Nevada Corporation
NOAA
NASA
Taiwan
National Space Organization
NASA
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp
Michigan Tech
Michigan Tech
General Atomics
Surrey Satellite Technology-US LLC
Naval Postgrad School
Naval Postgrad School
Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech
Planetary Society
Planetary Society
University of Texas
University of Texas
USAF Academy
USAF Academy
SRI International
SRI International
US Naval Academy
US Naval Academy
US Naval Academy
US Naval Academy
Naval Research Lab
Naval Research Lab
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Merrit Island HS
Merrit Island HS
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