BDR Flight 1 | Weather Update
BDR Flight 1 remains targeted for July 5. Vehicle and ground systems are ready, and flight motors have been secured. Updated forecasts continue to support a launch attempt, though an increased chance of precipitation will be monitored closely.
BDR Flight-1 | Launch Update
Weather continues to trend favorably for BDR's maiden flight.
Winds remain light, temperatures are ideal, and only a minimal chance of precipitation exists.
The mission remains GO as preparations continue.
Targeting NET July 5th for the first flight of BDR.
The 60-minute launch window opens at 6:00 PM ET
A live webcast will begin at the T-15:00 mark on the Official Debra Space YouTube channel
https://t.co/PHUrMJKYlF
Officially Targeting Saturday, June 6th for the first flight of BDR, The 60 minute launch window opens at 8:00PM ET
A livestream will begin at T-15:00 on the Debra Space official YouTube channel.
Officially Targeting Saturday, June 6th for the first flight of BDR, The 60 minute launch window opens at 8:00PM ET
A livestream will begin at T-15:00 on the Debra Space official YouTube channel.
Now targeting NET May 26th for the launch of BDR.
The 60-minute window opens at 8:00 PM ET.
A live webcast will begin at T-15:00 on the Debra Space YouTube Channel.
One year ago today Debra-1 launched for the first time, this marked the first launch of Debra Space as well.
Up Next, we are targeting May 17th for the first flight of B.D.R.
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- the body made a very soft impact into the ground and is in amazing condition, Due to the parachute issue a 3rd test flight will be needed before Debra-1 is operational.
Debra-1 Lifted off from LC-1 at 6:00PM EST at the very top of our window, After a flawless ascent and burnout Debra-1 deployed it parachute but the line connecting the body to the nosecone was cut free resulting in the body falling back to the ground without a parachute, However-