Do you mean this photo is of the CRS-11 booster, which will be used for BulgariaSat-1, as well? Or separate boosters entirely?
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No, this booster was used in the first Iridium launch back in January.
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Do you have confirmation of that? Official confirmation would be awesome.
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It's been confirmed for months.
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I know it was mentioned in SFN but is it official?
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It's been official since BulgariaSat announced it in back in April.
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Heads up everybody: this is NOT the same core. Unless something's changed recently, BulgariaSat-1 will use the Iridium NEXT L1 core.
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This is not the CRS-11 booster, this is the booster which landed in January 2017 after launching the Iridium sat (B1029)
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Can't wait!
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How much of the parking process is automated? Is yellow shirt dude just using the "summon" feature on the app?
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What's the tail number of this one? NSF speculation is that it might be 1029?
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There's a number (for example 1029) low on the stage that identifies which stage it is. SpaceX just started painting these on stages
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Should start giving them names!
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Looks pretty clean for just coming back from space. Did you go through the gas station car wash?
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