Developer - Firefly Aerospace
Home page - fireflyspace.com/alpha
Developer - Firefly Aerospace
Home page - fireflyspace.com/alpha
https://youtu.be/-HfHAazNM3Q
Watch Firefly launch their FIRST EVER orbital rocket, Alpha!
Sep 3, 2021
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Firefly Aerospace is the next private rocket company that aims to achieve orbit with its brand new Alpha launch vehicle. Alpha will lift off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, USA, and targets a 300 km low Earth orbit (LEO) in which it will deploy multiple payloads. On board of the FLTA001 DREAM mission will be Firefly’s DREAM payloads, which consist of technical and non-technical payloads, ranging from CubeSats and DNA samples, to pictures of loved ones.
00:00 - Intro
07:00 - Prelaunch Preview
18:20 - Pointy End Up / Flamey End Down
25:42 - Q&A
58:30 - First launch attempt
1:00:00 - Reset for next attempt / Break
1:08:11 - Q&A
1:52:52 - Strongback Retract
1:54:45 - FTS armed
1:56:15 - T-2 minutes / GO / NO-GO
1:58:17 - Liftoff
2:00:45 - Anomaly
2:01:45 - Post Launch Q&A
Article "Firefly rocket explodes after launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base"
by Katherine Worsham
September 3, 2021
https://youtu.be/nqZ0L52XK1E
Firefly Alpha launch
Sep 3, 2021
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Firefly Aerospace launched its first Firefly Alpha launch vehicle from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, on 3 September 2021, at 01:59 UTC (2 September, at 18:59 PDT). About two minutes into the flight, the “Alpha experienced an anomaly during first stage ascent that resulted in the loss of the vehicle”.
https://youtu.be/jprpUmrIjTs
FLIGHT 2 THE BLACK
Oct 1, 2022
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Watch Firefly achieve orbit on their second attempt. Full success!
https://youtu.be/yV3jgTB6P1Q?si=CHa8Mp-6fbCxUyCl
Firefly Alpha launches Electronically Steerable Antenna
Dec 22, 2023
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Firefly Aerospace’s fourth Firefly Alpha launch vehicle (Alpha Flight 4 – FLTA004) launched the “Fly the Lightning” mission from the Firefly SLC-2 launchpad at the Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, on 22 December 2023, at 17:32 UTC (09:32 PST). According to Firefly Aerospace, the “Fly the Lightning” mission will deploy Lockheed Martin’s Electronically Steered Antenna (ESA) payload, integrated on a Terran Orbital Nebula small satellite bus.