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followed by executing two more burns to deploy the Starlinks to a 330 km altitude 53.2° inclination orbit, concluding with deorbit burn, which made it one of the most complex F9 missions up to date. On 11 September 2022, it flew for the 14th time and became the first booster to be recovered 14 times. B1058 launched from
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B1058 launched a regular East Coast Starlink network launch to a 540 km circular orbit at an inclination of 53.2°. Bluewalker-3 is a rideshare mission launched to 513 km altitude 53° inclination. In addition to this, the 2nd stage first executed two burns to deploy the Bluewalker 3,
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mission. In addition, four secret satellites, likely test satellites built by SpaceX based on the Starshield bus (based on Starlink Block v1.5 or v2.0 technology), were also deployed for the US army. Their purpose has not been revealed, but is likely either technical demonstration, communications,
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First East Coast Starlink launch after the v1.0 L28 launch which completed the first shell of the Starlink network located at 540 km altitude. Fairing "wet recovery" was attempted by SpaceX multipurpose ship, Bob for the first time, and both fairing halves were retrieved from water. B1058
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The eleventh mission of B1058 was the first Group 4 mission to feature 2 upper stage burns like v1.0 Starlink launches, with deployment of the 46 satellites approximately 1 hour after lift-off into a higher circular orbit. This is aimed at reducing the risk of high drag that caused
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Despite making a successful landing, de-tanking and heading back home, the stage fell over on the drone ship platform during transit back to Cape Canaveral in rough seas, high winds and waves. This is still considered a successful landing as the stage damage occurred while in
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Despite successfully landing after its nineteenth flight, B1058 tipped over during transit due to rough seas and high winds. SpaceX has already equipped newer Falcon boosters with upgraded landing legs that have the capability to self-level and mitigate this type of issue.
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On 10 July 2023, B1058 launched a regular East Coast v2 mini Starlink launch to their Generation 2 network. B1058 was the first booster to launch and land 16 times, pushing the envelope and surpassing its previous record, which was 15 flights. B1058 launched from
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SpaceX intends on salvaging and inspecting the engines to learn about how they were affected by flying nineteen times, which may produce learnings for the rest of the Falcon 9 fleet. Doug Hurley suggested that the remnants of the booster (as well as the
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earth observation or signals intelligence. In 2020, SpaceX had won a US$ 149 million contract for developing and launching missile tracking satellites based on the Starlink architecture. B1058 launched from
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Until then, Block 5 boosters were only certified for 15 launches. A "deep-dive" examination has been performed on B1058 and B1060 after their 15th flight, and SpaceX certified Falcon 9 boosters for 20 missions.
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On another record breaking 15th flight for the first time for SpaceX, B1058 launched a regular East Coast Starlink network launch to a 540 km circular orbit at an inclination of 53.2°. B1058 launched from
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B1058 launched another East Coast v2 mini Starlink launch to their Generation 2 network. SpaceX set a new record using the same booster for the 19th time. It was the last flight of B1058. B1058 launched from
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Rideshare launch with a targeted orbit at 569x582, significantly higher than typical Starlink launches, to allow for needs of the rideshare payloads. Fairing "wet recovery" done by contracted recovery vessel
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it to a US-derived module, but B1058 was flying the independent version of Dragon, which means that it could dock without the use of a robotic arm. B1058 completed a partial boost-back burn towards the
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mission, the first dedicated SmallSat Rideshare Program mission; SpaceX's 42-minute launch window opens at 9:40 a.m. and weather is 60% favorable → https://t.co/bJFjLCzWdK https://t.co/BFEnf8uru9"
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Starlink mission. This launch featured the fastest for B1058 and second fastest overall booster turnaround time at 27 days and 8 hours (after Starlink 18 with B1060.5, which was 4 hours faster).
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B1058 launched the twentieth operational launch of Starlink satellites, again 60 in number, bringing the total to 1,265 (including prototypes) launched Starlink satellites. B1058 launched from
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B1058 launched another East Coast v2 mini Starlink launch to their Generation 2 network. SpaceX set a new record using the same booster for the 18th time. B1058 launched from
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B1058 launched another East Coast v2 mini Starlink launch to their Generation 2 network. SpaceX set a new record using the same booster for the 17th time. B1058 launched from
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While in service, B1058 had an average turnaround time of 72 days with a record turnaround of 27 days and 8 hours. For its 19 flights, it held the
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capsule, after its retirement) would be suitable for museum display as a historically significant artifact in the history of crewed spaceflight.
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This was the second instance of a booster toppling over during transit due to weather. The first time that this occurred was in April 2019, when
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A military satellite for South Korea. Also the first time that both recovery ships caught the fairing and a new turnaround record for B1058.
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Starlink mission. First booster with 19 flights. Destroyed after tipping over the droneship during recovery due to high winds and waves
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mission for B1058. B1058 held a new record for the shortest time a booster reached 3 flights which was 129 days, 77 days less than
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satellites made for testing optical laser inter-satellite links placed in a polar orbit and 2 of 15 payloads remained attached to
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droneship. Both fairing halves were recovered for the first time, and B1058 set a new turnaround record which was just 51 days.
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A regular East Coast Starlink network launch to a 540 km circular orbit at an inclination of 53.2°. B1058 launched from
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A regular East Coast Starlink network launch to a 540 km circular orbit at an inclination of 53.2°. B1058 launched from
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B1058 launched the third dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to Sun-synchronous orbit. A total of 105 payloads including:
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of most missions flown by a rocket first stage, until B1062 surpassed it by completing its 20th flight on 13 April 2024.
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deployed several small satellites and cubesats via their own deployment mechanisms. First flight of a Falcon 9 with a
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B1058 launched the 23rd operational launch of Starlink satellites, bringing the total to 1,385 launched
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to fail reaching their intended orbits, and instead, reenter shortly after launch. B1058 launched from
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SpaceX announced that it would begin launching small satellites using its smallsat rideshare program,
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it has the dubious honor of being the first reused Block 5 booster to be unintentionally destroyed.
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B1058 was the first to service this type of mission targeting a 525 km (326 mi)
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Dedicated 105 satellites rideshare mission. First ground pad landing of this booster.
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Starlink mission with BlueWalker as rideshare. First booster with 14 flights.
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payload, a military satellite for South Korea. This booster launched at
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SuperDoves (×44), and some of the customer payloads on SpaceFlight's
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transfer stage called SHERPA-FX1. B1058 launched from
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approximately eight and a half minutes after launch.
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United States & SpaceX 2044: 2034: 999:. 100th successful launch of a Falcon 9. 3985:Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space 3011:"Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 4–21" 2978: 2685:"OET Special Temporary Authority Report" 2260: 1904: 514: 245: 3036:"Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 4-2" 2753:Axiom Mission 2 Flight Readiness Review 2590: 482:for the last time. B1058 launched from 4029: 2862: 2785: 2744: 2433: 2380:"Goldman Initiates Coverage of Planet" 2341: 2009:Meftah, Mustapha; et al. (2019). 1942: 405:), and Kepler nanosats (x 8). 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Index


Falcon 9
Manufacturer
SpaceX
Demo-2
Starlink
Falcon 9
Block 5
first-stage booster
SpaceX
Crew Dragon Demo-2
NASA's worm logo and meatball insignia
autonomous spaceport drone ship
Just Read the Instructions
Port Canaveral
Guinness World Record
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches
List of Falcon 9 first-stage boosters
Crew Dragon Demo-2
Demo-2
LC-39A
International Space Station
Bob Behnken
Doug Hurley
Space Shuttle
Dragon 2
ISS
autonomous spaceport drone ship
Of Course I Still Love You

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