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The Fourth of eight dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office. [132] 100th Falcon 9 launch in 2024. 26 October 22:47 [179] Falcon 9 Block 5: Starlink Group 10-8 Cape Canaveral SLC-40: SpaceX: Starlink × 22 SpaceX: Low Earth: Communications: In orbit: Operational 29 October 20:27:34 ...
For the fourth year in a row, new world records were set for both orbital launch attempts and successful orbital launches. So far, the year saw the successful first launch of Vulcan Centaur, Gravity-1, Ariane 6 (partially successful), and notably more developmental launches of SpaceX's Starship, including the first ever landing on Flight 5.
This was the tenth flight for SpaceX under NASA's CRS Phase 2 and first Dragon 2 launch from SLC-40, as the pad was reconfigured and a new Crew Access Tower and Arm was added. CURTIS, KASHIWA, and MicroOrbiter-1 were deployed into orbit from ISS on 11 April 2024. [ 115 ]
Rockets from the Falcon 9 family have been launched 415 times over 14 years, resulting in 412 full successes (99.28%), two in-flight failures (SpaceX CRS-7 and Starlink Group 9–3), and one partial success (SpaceX CRS-1, which delivered its cargo to the International Space Station (ISS), but a secondary payload was stranded in a lower-than-planned orbit).
Image source: Getty Images. 25 launches in '25. Now SpaceX will of course happily accept the 25 launches that FAA is giving it in 2025. And Kathy Lueders, general manager of SpaceX's Texan ...
List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2024; List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2024 This page was last edited on 3 September 2024, at 05:11 ...
SpaceX: ISS Deorbit Vehicle [19] NASA: LEO ISS deorbit Modified Cargo Dragon to deorbit the ISS after it is decommissioned. [18] JFY2030 (TBD) [20] H3: Tanegashima LA-Y2: MHI: IGS-Radar Diversification 2 CSICE: Low Earth Reconnaissance 2030 (TBD) [21] KSLV-III Naro: KARI: KARI: Low Earth: Flight test Maiden flight of KSLV-III. 2030 (TBD) [22 ...
Heaviest Falcon 9 launch carrying an east-coast Starlink network launch for 53.2° inclination orbit located at 540 km altitude. This flight, Group 4-23, was moved from 39A to 40 to de-conflict with Artemis I operations at 39B, and booster B1069.2 from the 4-20 mission was swapped with B1067.6. [99] 58 Group 3-4 v1.5 2022-105