Rideshare payload user’s guide october 2022



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SpaceX Ride Share
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LAUNCH SITE FACILITIES
SpaceX operates Launch Sites at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS), Florida Launch Complex A (LC-39A) at John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida and Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base (VSFB), California. Details about these Launch Sites can be found in the SpaceX Falcon User’s Guide, latest revision, available at www.spacex.com/vehicles/falcon-9/
SpaceX will provide the Launch Site facilities, equipment, documentation, and procedures to receive Customer’s hardware, validate interfaces to Customer’s hardware, integrate the Payload with the Launch Vehicle, and perform a Launch of the Payload.
5.1
FACILITY ACCESS AND WORKING HOURS
SpaceX supports Customer personnel access to Launch Site facilities for two eight-hour working shifts per day, during those portions of the Launch Campaign when Customer’s activities require use of a given facility.
SpaceX additionally supports 24/7 access to Launch Site facilities on an as-needed basis for Customer’s scheduled activities throughout the campaign, provided such access is coordinated in advance and mutually agreed with SpaceX.
SpaceX supports 24/7 access (24 hours per day, 7 days per week) to Launch Site facilities for responding to emergency or off-nominal situations related to flight hardware. During the Launch Campaign, SpaceX may provide short-term, controlled facility access to SpaceX personnel, SpaceX’s contractors, or other third parties (e.g., other customers, potential customers, VIPs, SpaceX-hosted tours. SpaceX is not required to provide Customer advance notice for short-term, controlled access to areas free of Payload or Customer’s hardware. SpaceX will provide prior notice and request approval for physical or visual access to areas with Payload or Customers hardware. At all times, SpaceX will follow Customer proprietary information and security requirements.
5.2
CUSTOMER OFFICES
SpaceX provides an office area at the Launch Site during Payload processing. The office area could be shared with Co-
Payload Customers) and could be located at the PPF or a nearby SpaceX facility. Office accommodations include 100-
Mbps-class Internet connection, which maybe common with other Customer Internet connections, air conditioning, and standard office equipment such as desks chairs and phones.

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