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สตาร์ลิงก์ (โครงข่ายดาวเทียม) การปล่อยตัวเที่ยวบินที่ | ภารกิจ | วันและเวลา (UTC) | สถานที่ปล่อย | ยานปล่อย[lower-alpha 1] | Orbit altitude | Inclination | จำนวน deployed | Version | Outcome |
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0 | Tintin | February 22, 2018, 14:17[9][10] | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | F9 FT ♺ B1038.2[11] | 514 km (319 mi) | 97.5°[12] | 2 | – | สำเร็จ |
Two test satellites known as Tintin A and B[13] (MicroSat-2a and 2b) that were deployed as co-payloads to the Paz satellite. The two prototypes are still in orbit.[14][15] | |||||||||
1 | v0.9 | May 24, 2019, 02:30[16] | CCAFS, SLC-40 | F9 B5 ♺ B1049.3[11] | 440–550 km (270–340 mi)[17] | 53.0° | 60[18][19] | v0.9 | สำเร็จ[20] |
The first launch of 60 Starlink test satellites.[21] Said to be "production design", these are used to test various aspects of the network, including deorbiting.[22] They do not yet have the planned satellite interlink capabilities and they only communicate with antennas on Earth. A day after launch an amateur astronomer in the Netherlands was one of the first to publish a video showing the satellites flying across the sky as a "train" of bright lights.[23] By five weeks post launch, 57 of the 60 satellites were "healthy" while 3 had become non-operational and were derelict, but will deorbit due to atmospheric drag.[24] ข้อมูลเมื่อ 31 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 2019 (2019 -10-31)[update], 49 satellites were in the target 550 km orbit while the others were still raising their orbits.[17] | |||||||||
2 | v1.0 L1 | November 11, 2019, 14:56[25] | CCAFS, SLC-40 | F9 B5 ♺ B1048.4 | 550 km (340 mi) (target) | 53.0° | 60[26] | v1.0 | สำเร็จ |
The first launch of 60 Starlink "operational" satellites (v1.0),[27] was the first to include Ka-band antennas.[28] | |||||||||
3 | v1.0 L2 | January 7, 2020, 02:19[29] | CCAFS, SLC-40 | F9 B5 ♺ B1049.4 | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | สำเร็จ |
One of the satellites, dubbed DarkSat,[30] has an experimental coating to make it less reflective, and to reduce the impact on ground-based astronomical observations.[31] | |||||||||
4 | v1.0 L3 | January 29, 2020, 14:06[32] | CCAFS, SLC-40 | F9 B5 ♺ B1051.3 | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | สำเร็จ |
5 | v1.0 L4 | February 17, 2020, 15:05[33] | CCAFS, SLC-40 | F9 B5 ♺ B1056.4 | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | สำเร็จ |
6 | v1.0 L5 | March 18, 2020, 12:16:39[34] | KSC, LC-39A | F9 B5 ♺ B1048.5 | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | สำเร็จ |
7 | v1.0 L6 | April 22, 2020, 19:30:30[35] | KSC, LC-39A | F9 B5 ♺ B1051.4 | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | สำเร็จ |
8 | v1.0 L7 | June 2020[36] | CCAFS, SLC-40 | F9 B5 ♺ B1049.5 | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | วางแผนไว้ |
At least one satellite will have a sunshade (VisorSat).[37] | |||||||||
9 | v1.0 L8 | June 2020[36] | CCAFS, SLC-40 | F9 B5 ♺ | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | วางแผนไว้ |
All satellites will have a sunshade to reduce the impact on ground-based astronomical observations.[37] Plus three SkySat Earth-imaging satellites for Planet Labs as rideshare payloads on this mission.[36] | |||||||||
10 | v1.0 L9 | June 2020 [36] | KSC, LC-39A | F9 B5 ♺ | 550 km (340 mi) | 53.0° | 60 | v1.0 | วางแผนไว้ |
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