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First Galileo launch on a Falcon 9 and overall twelfth launch of Galileo satellites, carrying satellites Patrick and Julina. Originally planned to launch on Soyuz ST-B, but scrapped due to geopolitical factors. Then moved to Ariane 6, which was also scrapped due to delays. Europe contracted SpaceX to launch the two pairs aboard Falcon 9.
Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem or PACE, a NASA Earth-observing satellite, launched on 8 February 2024. In March, China successfully launched the Queqiao-2 relay satellite mission. The satellite is designed to act as a communication relay between Chang’e missions (including the Chang'e 6) and Earth.
SpaceX: As of September 2024, the flight profile for Flight 7 is unknown. Flight 7 will feature the first flight of a Block 2 ship. [9] 2025 Block 1 B15 [38] Block 2 S34 [37] Starbase: Unknown Unknown TBA: SpaceX: As of September 2024, the flight profile for Flight 8 is unknown. Flight 8 will be the second flight of a Block 2 ship. [39]
If successful, today will be the 60th orbital launch of 2024 for SpaceX - one short of the total number of orbital rocket launches the company achieved in 2022. ... SpaceX says the launch is now ...
In the second launch, a Falcon 9 rocket sent 24 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. It was the rocket’s 12th flight. There was a short delay after the launch window opened, but the rocket ...
December 2034. JUICE. Ganymede orbit insertion. Planned first orbit of a moon other than Earth's. The United Kingdom, Russia, South Korea and China plan to return samples from Mars by around 2031 or 2032. A joint NASA/ESA project plans to return samples from Mars by 2033. Dragonfly is expected to reach Titan in 2036.
SpaceX is set to launch two crew members to the space station in a capsule that will eventually bring home the NASA astronauts who flew on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. ... 2024 at 8:09 PM.
Second and last Galileo launch on a Falcon 9 and overall thirteenth launch of Galileo satellites, carrying two satellites. Originally planned to launch on Soyuz ST-B, but scrapped due to geopolitical factors. Then moved to Ariane 6, which was also scrapped due to delays. Europe contracted SpaceX to launch the two pairs aboard Falcon 9. 19 September