where is droneship of course i love you

by Dr. Lily Reichel 7 min read

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Where is of course I Still Love you drone ship?

Where Is Course I Still Love You Drone Ship? I’m in space at Cape Canaveral, Florida. “Of Course I Still Love You” (or OCISLY for short), the company’s most visible drone ship, launched into the Pacific on June 10 out of Port Canaveral in support of expanding the company’s rocket launch capabilities.

What is a droneship?

The droneship is a modified barge that is outfitted with a large landing platform, station-keeping thrusters, and other equipment to allow SpaceX to land boosters at sea on high-velocity missions that cannot carry enough fuel to allow for a return-to-launch-site landing.

What is the exact position of the droneship on a rocket?

The exact position of the droneship is dependant on mission requirements. Boosters used on Starlink and geostationary transfer orbit missions typically land between 600 – 675 km downrange. The furthest droneship position was 1239 km downrange, set during the STP-2 Falcon Heavy mission in June 2019.

Where is of course I Still Love you Now?

Of Course I Still Love You was built as a refit of the barge Marmac 304 for landings in the Atlantic Ocean. Its homeport was Port Canaveral, Florida, from December 2015 to June 2021, after being ported for a year at the Port of Jacksonville during most of 2015.

Where is of course I still love you now?

Port of Long BeachOf Course I Still Love You worked successfully as a landing platform after the Falcon 9 rocket brought astronauts to space on the crewed mission Demo-2 on 30 May 2020. In June 2021, OCISLY was transported to the Port of Long Beach to begin supporting launches on the west coast.

Where is course I still love you drone ship?

Of Course I Still Love You has a new home port. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The most prolific SpaceX drone ship has arrived on the West Coast.

Where are the SpaceX drone ships located?

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX's newest drone ship, "A Shortfall of Gravitas" (ASOG) arrived in port Tuesday (Aug. 31) with its first catch secured to its deck. The booster, dubbed B1061 by SpaceX, launched just two days prior, carrying a cargo Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA.

What is of course I still love you named after?

Banks. SpaceX's two other drone ships are also named for sentient, planet-sized ships in Banks' novels: “Just Read the Instructions” and “Of Course I Still Love You.” The drone ships allow SpaceX to recover and reuse Falcon 9 boosters, cutting costs and increasing the company's launch rate.

Why does the SpaceX droneship camera cut out?

“As the rockets get closer to the droneship the thrust from the engines start to shake the droneship with such a high frequency that the video feed antenna [on the ship] loses lock with the satellite, causing the video feed to cut out,” Prime Space explains.

Where does Starlink ship from?

In April, Rest of World reported that the majority of Starlink users are based in North America, with much of the remainder based in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.

How far off shore are the SpaceX drone ships?

about 400 milesFollowing stage separation, SpaceX will try to soft land the first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” drone ship positioned about 400 miles (650 km) off shore of Florida's east coast in the Atlantic Ocean.

Where is the SpaceX landing?

Cape Canaveral'sThe Falcon 9's first stage came back to Earth for a vertical touchdown at Cape Canaveral's Landing Zone 1 about 8.5 minutes after launch. All 59 payloads were deployed into orbit by about 75 minutes after liftoff as planned, SpaceX representatives said.

Where did the SpaceX booster land today?

The reusable Falcon booster returned to Florida's Space Coast for landing about eight-and-a-half minutes later. The mission was the fifth for SpaceX's Transporter smallsat rideshare program. Weather conditions were favorable for launch from Cape Canaveral.

Why is SpaceX rocket named Dragon?

Name. SpaceX's CEO, Elon Musk, named the spacecraft after the 1963 song "Puff, the Magic Dragon" by Peter, Paul and Mary, reportedly as a response to critics who considered his spaceflight projects impossible.

Is Falcon 9 autonomous?

The ASOG vessel is expected to support rocket launches near Port Canaveral, Florida. The company has not announced when will a Falcon 9 land on the new vessel for the first time. Well it was just confirmed, the upgrades here actually make it so this beast is fully autonomous and no longer requires a tug!

Where is Falcon 9 Flight 19?

As of June 2015, its home port was Port of Jacksonville, Florida, but after December 2015, it was transferred 260 km (160 mi) further south, at Port Canaveral .

How long was the landing platform on the Falcon 9?

The landing platform of the upper deck of the first barge named Just Read the Instructions was 170 ft × 300 ft (52 m × 91 m) while the span of the Falcon 9 v1.1 landing legs was 60 ft (18 m).

Where was the first ASDS landing?

The ASDS landing location for the first landing test was in the Atlantic approximately 320 km (200 mi) northeast of the launch location at Cape Canaveral, and 266 km (165 mi) southeast of Charleston, South Carolina.

Where is the OCISLY drone?

The SpaceX drone ship Of Course I Still Love You (OCISLY) has arrived in the Panama Canal. It reached its destination ten days and one unforeseen detour after departing Port Canaveral, Florida for what could be the last time ever.

Where is the SpaceX drone ship going?

It is unclear how long the SpaceX drone ship will have to wait to pass through the canal and begin the final leg of its journey to the Port of Long Beach, California. The Panama Canal Authority needs special approval to (slightly) exceed its standard size limitations due to the huge proportions of MS1's droneship cargo.

What ship is OCISLY on?

Unlike its twin, the drone ship Just Read The Instructions (JRTI), which did the same journey in reverse roughly a year and a half ago, OCISLY was placed onto the deck of the Mighty Servant 1, a massive semi-submersible transport ship (MS1).

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