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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.
The Fourth of six dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office. [131] 100th Falcon 9 launch in 2024. 26 October 22:47 [180] 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 ...
IM-1 Nova-C Odysseus launched on 15 February 2024 towards the Moon via Falcon 9 on a direct intercept trajectory and later landed in the south polar region of the Moon on 22 February 2024 and became the first successful private lander and the first to do so using cryogenic propellants. Though it landed successfully, one of the lander's legs ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rose into the night sky for an on-time liftoff of 8:32 p.m. from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 40 on May 17, 2024. The rocket launch is seen from the Vero Beach High ...
The FAA said if SpaceX chooses an uncontrolled entry "it must communicate that decision to the FAA prior to launch, the loss of the Starship vehicle will be considered a planned event, and a ...
September 22, 2024 at 1:47 PM (Reuters) -SpaceX plans to launch about five uncrewed Starship missions to Mars in two years, CEO Elon Musk said on Sunday in a post on social media platform X.
The NGLV First Stage Booster is planned to be recovered in this Mission. JFY2032 (TBD) [20] H3: Tanegashima LA-Y2: MHI: IGS-Optical Diversification Successor CSICE: Low Earth Reconnaissance 2032 (TBD) [41] [42] H3: Tanegashima LA-Y2: MHI: LiteBIRD: JAXA: Sun–Earth L 2: Space observatory 2032 (TBD) [21] KSLV-III Naro: KARI: South Korean lunar ...
Despite a series of launch scrubs, the Falcon 9 and Dragon remained vertical on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center as of Thursday, Aug. 29, SpaceX said in its most recent update.