Launch details

Falcon 9 Block 5 | Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission (ASBM)

SpaceX

Commercial USA

Space Launch Complex 4E

Vandenberg Space Force Base

Aug 11 at 07:02pm

Launchpad time-0800

Aug 12 at 02:02am

Your local time+0000

Current status

Launch Successful

Falcon 9 Block 5

Launch vehicle

Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission (ASBM)

Mission

34.632

Latitude

-120.611

Longitude

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Note: For all launches the scheduled launch dates and times are subject to change due to weather, equipment, crew and other factors.

Mission description

ASBM (Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission) 1 & 2 are two twin satellites built by Northrop Grumman for Space Norway, in cooperation with Inmarsat and the Norwegian Ministry of Defence. They are designed to bring mobile broadband coverage in the Arctic for both civilians and military. The US Air Force provides the Extremely High Frequency eXtended Data Rate payloads on ASBM satellites as part of the Enhanced Polar System Recapitalization (EPS-R) program.

Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission (ASBM)

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Attending a launch in person

Viewing from the launch site is restricted to military and base personnel.

Public locations around the base provide excellent views, depending on weather.

Surf Beach: Best option for all launchpads if the marine layer keeps west, otherwise you'll get a poor view. Fills up fast on launch day. Closed from March to September to protect local wildlife and in the other months it'll sometimes be closed depending on launch trajectory.

Corral Road: Good option for SLC-2. The semi-official viewing area. 8 kilometers away.

13th & W Ocean Ave: Good option for the southern pads. The hills and marine layer obstruct your view a bit but this is the closest you'll get, it's just outside the security checkpoint. There are a few other good intersections along W Ocean Ave (notably Renwick & W Ocean Ave).

Harris Grade Road: Alternative angle for all pads. It's up high on a hill and above the marine layer so you'll always have a view but it's much further away at 17 kilometers.

How to get there

Rental car is easiest. Vandenberg Space Force Base is approximately 2.5-hours drive northwest of Los Angeles International Airport or 4 hours drive south of San Francisco International Airport. Note that although Vandenberg Space Force Base hosts commercial space launches it is primarily a military base and public access is limited.

Accomodation

Nearby hotels in Lompoc or Santa Maria.

Nearby parking

Parking available at the visitor center.

Agency details

SpaceX is a private aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded by Elon Musk. It aims to reduce space travel costs and enable Mars colonization. Known for the Falcon and Starship rockets, SpaceX has achieved milestones like reusable rocket landings, Dragon spacecraft missions to the ISS, and the first private crewed spaceflight.