SpaceX successfully launches Japanese JCSAT-14 Satellite
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SpaceX successfully launches Japanese JCSAT-14 Satellite
SpaceX on 6 May 2016 successfully launched the Japanese communications satellite, JCSAT-14 on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The satellite was place into its intended preliminary geostationary transfer orbit by SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket which was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, US.
The odds of a successful soft-landing were slim due to the mission requirements for the particular launch.
About JCSAT-14 Satellite
- JCSAT-14 is designed to last 15 years needed to be placed into geosynchronous orbit at an altitude of 22000 miles.
- This is much higher than SpaceX’s last launch when they successfully recovered their rocket on a drone ship after sending space station supplies to low earth orbit (LEO) at around 250 miles.
- JCSAT-14 is a satellite from the SKY Perfect JSAT Group, the largest satellite operator in Asia.
- The satellite once in orbit will be used to provide television and communication services.
- This launch was the fourth successful flight for SpaceX so far in 2016.
- SpaceX has completed two successful rocket recoveries on a drone ship and one rocket recovery on a landing pad on stable ground.