#SpaceX #F9Reusable | Spaceflight #SSOA: #SmallSatExpress- landing traditionally reading “ #JustReadTheInstructions ” in delivering ride share of sixty four CubeSats in one launch from that Californian Vandenberg Coast…..

 

SpaceX F9 Reusable Carrier Rocket | Spaceflight SSO-A SmallSat Express- landing traditionally reading “Just Read The Instructions in delivering ride share of sixty four CubeSats in one launch from that Californian Vandenberg Coast…..

On 3rd December 2018 California west Cost , launching from the west coast California, from Vandenberg Air Force Base is the next launch of Space X’s block five next generation Falcon Nine Reusable, in which launching from SLC4E- Space Launch Complex 4E in which this launch is a traditional launch for SpaceX in which landing back on a Drone ship off the Californian pacific coast line least seven minutes and forty five seconds after the launch, launch window of on a 1032 PST Los Angeles time in which that launch window is only critically small of least half hour duration….

The SpaceX Falcon Nine Reusable that’s deploying sixty four Spaceflight SSO-A Small Sat Express mission has been reused on a previously twice supported the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 mission in May 2018 and the Merah Putih mission in August 2018……  Deploying the sixty four satellites into SSO –sun synchronous low Earth orbit in two deployment sequences, in which it is to date the largest ride sharing deployment one carrier rocket from a United Sates Private space Company..

Deploying the sixty four Small Satellites-Cube Sats are from various thirty four organisations as part of the Spaceflight SSO-A: SmallSat Express mission from seventeen countries U.S., Australia, Italy, Netherlands, Finland, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, U.K., Germany, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Poland, Canada, Brazil, and India…. The Payload which it varies from Domestic, International, Governmentally, Commercials, Educational research… that represented in payload manifest of fifteen Micro Sats, forty nine CubeSats …. Within the Payload skirt flaring is uniquely designed payload stacking arrangement.. It’s the most complex deployment system yet to date..

#Arianespace #Airbus | Flight #VV13 launching the #MOHAMMEDVIB # Satellite from the #Vega #CarrierRocket for the Kingdom of Morocco Government for #EarthSciences …

Arianespace Airbus Thales Alenia Space | Flight VV13 launching the MOHAMMED VI B Satellite from the Vega Carrier Rocket for the Kingdom of Morocco Government for Earth Sciences …

 

On 20th Tuesday November 2018- French Guiana time, launching from French Guiana from the VLC- Vega Launch Complex is the AirbusAirbus Space and Defense- Arianespace Vega Carrier Rocket, in which placing its ninth launch of the Vega Carrier Rocket in which is a Versatile Light Launcher … launching from before midnight at 1043 local hours French Guiana time …. Launching from Spaceport, French Guiana (Guiana Space Center)….

Launching that flight is VV13, in which launching the MOHAMMED VI Satellite is an Earth Observation Satellite, in which is placed in SSO- Sun Synchronous Orbit, manufactured Contracted by Thales Alenia Space catered for the Government of Kingdom of Morocco in a consortium partnership with Airbus …..

The payload provisionments is used for as an Earth landscaping observation data gathering satellite, Earth Sciences as its main role in which, to data gather for Mapping scanning, terrain surveying activities for regional development in agriculture, also observations in providing data on climate changes, also provides an intelligence role in Maritime, border surveillance ..  The MOHAMMED VI B Satellite is a the second of the its MOHAMMED satellite constellation program in which previous its sister MOHAMMED VI A was launched on the same Vega Carrier Rocket series in 7th November 2017 in which is like a fitting for a one year anniversary

 

Liftoff is scheduled for Tuesday, November 20th 2018 – French Guiana time at exactly:

8:42:31 p.m., in Washington D.C.

10:42:31 p.m., local time in French Guiana

01:42:31, Universal Time (UTC), on November 21, 2018

2:42:31 a.m., in Paris, on November 21, 2018

 – 2:42:31 a.m., in Rabat, on November 21, 2018