Transporter-10

Transporter-10

Falcon 9 MAR 05 2024 03:35 GMT+5:30

The Transporter-10 mission entails a voyage to a Space Shuttle Orbiter (SSO) to deploy multiple satellites and orbital transfer vehicles (OTVs, commonly known as space tugs).Moreover, dispensers from various suppliers will be there, as well as hosted payloads with their own purpose.Usually, SpaceX finally makes this mission public. This is typically only released very near to liftoff, with stand-downs and last-minute payload additions. Sources state that OTVs from Space Machines and Atomos Nuclear and Space (a test tug) should be part of this mission, though.

Last updated: May 10, 2024

Launch Information

Launch Information

Launch Vehicle Details

Mission NameTransporter-10
Launch SiteSLC-4E, Vandenberg SFB, California, USA
Launch VehicleFalcon 9
AgencySpaceX
Launch DateMAR 05 2024
Transporter 10 is a dedicated rideshare mission by SpaceX. SpaceXs SmallSat Rideshare Program provides small satellite operators with regularly scheduled, dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare missions to SSO for ESPA class payloads for as low as 275,000 dollars per mission, which includes up to 50kg of payload mass.

Launch Vehicle - Falcon 9

Height70 m / 229.6 ft
Diameter3.7 m / 12 ft
Mass549054 Kg / 1207920 lb
Stages2
Payload To LEO22800 Kg / 50265 lb
Payload To GTO8300 Kg / 18300 lb
Payload To Mars4020 Kg / 8860 lb
Burn Time397 sec
PropellantLOX / RP-1
Number Of Engine1 vacuum

Transporter-10 Launch Video

Transporter-10