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    SpaceX Launches New Type of Rideshare Mission from KSC

    SpaceX Launches New Type of Rideshare Mission from KSC

    A type of SpaceX rideshare program made its first launch from the Space Coast on Sunday evening coupled with a land recovery of its first-stage booster that brought a sonic boom to parts of Central Florida.

    A Falcon 9 rocket on the Bandwagon-1 mission carrying 11 spacecraft to a mid-inclination orbit lifted off from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39-A at 7:16 p.m.

    This marked the 14th flight of the first-stage booster, which made a recovery landing a little more than eight minutes after liftoff at nearby Space Station's Landing Zone 1. It was the 294th time SpaceX has managed a landing of a Falcon 9 or Falcon Heavy booster.

    SpaceX had warned one or more sonic booms might be heard and felt in Brevard, Orange, Osceola, Indian River, Seminole, Volusia, Polk, St. Lucie, and Okeechobee counties depending on weather and other conditions.

    SpaceX has flown 10 rideshare flights under its Transporter program, but those go to sun-synchronous orbit, which is at about 90 degrees inclination to the Earth. The new Bandwagon program aims to send satellites to a 45-degree inclination at a range of 341-372 miles altitude.

    This is the first of two Bandwagon flights planned in 2024 with another pair on the books for 2025. Transporter missions fly about every four months and SpaceX offers rideshares on its other dedicated flights to whatever orbits those missions fly. To date, the company has sent up nearly 1,000…

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