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Astra Will Launch A Rocket From Florida For The 1st Time Today And You Can Watch It Live – Space.com

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UPDATE for 12 pm ET: NEW LAUNCH TIME Astra is now targeting 2:10 p.m. EST (1910 GMT) for today’s Rocket launch from Florida, the company’s first East Coast flight. The launch webcast above will begin 60 minutes before liftoff. You can read our preview story below.


Astra will launch its first-ever mission from the Lower 48 on Saturday (Feb. 5), and you can watch the action live.

The California startup plans to launch the ELaNa 41 mission from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Saturday at 2:10 p.m. EST (1910 GMT)  during a three-hour window that closes at 4 p.m. EST (2100 GMT). 

Watch it live here at Space.com, courtesy of Astra, or directly via Astra and its livestream partner, NASASpaceFlight.com. Coverage will start at 60 minutes before liftoff.

Video: Watch Astra’s Rocket 3.2 launch on its 1st successful flight

Astra, which was founded in 2016, aims to snag a large portion of the small-satellite launch market with its line of mass-produced, cost-efficient and ever-evolving rockets. The company has conducted four orbital launches to date, all of them test missions that lifted off from the Pacific Spaceport Complex in Alaska. 

Astra reached space on two of those four missions. And on the most recent flight, a trial mission for the U.S. military that blasted off this past November, the company’s 43-foot-tall (13 meters) Launch Vehicle 0007 (LV0007) made it to orbit — a huge milestone for the Bay Area company. (An Astra rocket reached space during a December 2020 test flight but ran out of fuel shortly before attaining orbital velocity.)

Saturday’s launch will build on that recent success, notching several additional milestones if all goes according to plan: ELaNa 41 will be Astra’s first orbital mission from the Lower 48 states and its first flight to carry operational satellites.

Those spacecraft are four tiny cubesats flying via NASA’s Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) initiative.

An Astra rocket stands poised to launch the ELaNa 41 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is scheduled for Feb. 5, 2022.

An Astra rocket stands poised to launch the ELaNa 41 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is scheduled for Feb. 5, 2022. (Image credit: John Kraus on behalf of Astra)

The Bama-1 cubesat, developed by a team at the University of Alabama, will test a “drag sail” designed to mitigate the space debris problem by helping spacecraft deorbit in a controlled fashion at the end of their lives.

New Mexico State University’s Ionospheric Neutron Content Analyzer, or INCA, “will study the latitude and time dependencies of the neutron spectrum in low Earth orbit for the first time to improve current space weather models and mitigate threats to space and airborne assets,” NASA officials wrote in an ELaNa 41 update on Tuesday (Feb. 1).

QubeSat, from the University of California, Berkeley, is a technology demonstration designed to test how the space environment affects quantum gyroscopes. And NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston provided the R5-S1 cubesat, which will demonstrate tech that could aid in-space inspection of satellites as well as help trailblaze ways to build small spacecraft quickly and cheaply, NASA officials wrote.

Previous reports had stated that the University of California, Berkeley’s two-spacecraft CubeSat Radio Interferometry Experiment (CURIE) would be flying on ELaNa 41 as well. But that appears not to be the case, based on NASA’s Tuesday update. 

Mike Wall is the author of “Out There” (Grand Central Publishing, 2018; illustrated by Karl Tate), a book about the search for alien life. Follow him on Twitter @michaeldwall. Follow us on Twitter @Spacedotcom or on Facebook. 

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Mike Wall

Michael Wall is a Senior Space Writer with Space.com and joined the team in 2010. He primarily covers exoplanets, spaceflight and military space, but has been known to dabble in the space art beat. His book about the search for alien life, “Out There,” was published on Nov. 13, 2018. Before becoming a science writer, Michael worked as a herpetologist and wildlife biologist. He has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from the University of Sydney, Australia, a bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz. To find out what his latest project is, you can follow Michael on Twitter.

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