Houston Chronicle

SpaceX lofts 64 small craft on 19th launch

Payload includes microsats from private, school organizati­ons

- By Dana Hull

SpaceX notched its 19th launch of the year Monday, lofting 64 small spacecraft from 34 organizati­ons into low Earth orbit.

A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Vandenberg AFB on California’s central coast at 10:34 a.m. local time. The customer was Spacefligh­t Industries, a Seattle-based company that organized the launch on behalf of several clients.

The Spacefligh­t SSO-A: SmallSat Express mission includes 15 microsats and 49 cubesats from commercial and government entities, including universiti­es, startups and a middle school, according to the SpaceX press kit. The payloads, which vary from technology demonstrat­ions and imaging satellites to educationa­l-research endeavors, are from 17 countries, including the U.S., Brazil, India and South Korea.

SpaceX said a series of six deployment­s would occur 13 to 43 minutes after takeoff, then Spacefligh­t would command its own deployment sequences over a period of six hours.

The Falcon 9’s first stage has flown twice before: in May and August. SpaceX recovered it Monday on “Just Read the Instructio­ns,” a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean.

SpaceX also attempted to recover the rocket’s fairing, which encloses the payload, with Mr. Steven, a boat designed to capture it in a massive net.

Monday’s success sets a SpaceX record for number of launches in one year, after 18 in 2017. Another launch is slated for today from Cape Canaveral, Fla.

The closely held company’s valuation has climbed to about $28 billion as it has racked up successful missions, making it the thirdmost valuable venturebac­ked startup in the U.S. after Uber Technologi­es Inc. and Airbnb Inc.

SpaceX has a contract to ferry U.S. astronauts to the Internatio­nal Space Station as part of what’s known as the Commercial Crew program with NASA, but the timeline for the first flights has slipped repeatedly. The agency’s latest plan has SpaceX’s first uncrewed demonstrat­ion flight Jan. 7 and the first flight with astronauts on board in June.

 ?? Craig Bailey / Associated Press ?? A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., on Nov. 15. Monday’s launch, the 19th this year, set a record for the number of launches in a single year for the company.
Craig Bailey / Associated Press A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., on Nov. 15. Monday’s launch, the 19th this year, set a record for the number of launches in a single year for the company.

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