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Spacex plans to launch a new earth’s observation satellite along with several smaller spacecraft in California on Tuesday (August 26), and you can see it live.
A Falcon 9 rocket that transports the Luxembourg spacecraft (Naos) that carries the ship of the Luxembourg ship (Naos) is scheduled to take off for a 27 -minute window that opens at 2:53 PM EDT (1853 GMT or 11:53 AM PDT PDT Local Force. Complex launch.
Spacex plans to transmit the mission from about 15 minutes before the launch. You can see it here at Space.com, Courtesy of Spacex or directly through the company’s website or its social network X.

In addition to NOAS, which was built for Luxembourg by the company OHB Italia, the Falcon 9 will raise small satellites for the Dhuva (Leap-1) space; The company based in San Francisco Planet (Pelican-3 and Pelican-4); and Exolaunch (Capella’s Acadia-6 and Pixxel’s FFLY-1, FFLY-2 and FFLY-3).
If everything goes as planned, Naos will be deployed about 12 minutes on the flight, with secondary loads after the next hour.
LEAP-1 (or the launch of expeditions for aspiring useful loads-1) consists of two demonstrations, including an advanced artificial intelligence module (AI) and hyperspectral images. The Pelican satellites will join the constellation of images of the land of the planet.
The Nanosats of Acadia and FFLY are also commercial observation platforms, the first with synthetic opening radar technology and the letter of high frequency hyperspectral images.
Once spent, the first stage of Falcon 9 will land in the landing zone (LZ-4) in Vandenberg. If it succeeds, it will be the 27th recovery of the reinforcement (B1063).
This launch will be the Mission 104th Falcon 9 of Spacex of 2025 and the 522nd Falcon 9 launch since 2010.


