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Mission: A Falcon 9 will launch a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft packed with nearly 6,000 pounds of science investigations, supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. Launch: 9:29 p.m. EST
First launch of an Angara launch vehicle from Vostochny Cosmodrome (Vostochny Angara Test Flight). 11 April 14:25 [146] Falcon 9 Block 5: F9-322 Vandenberg SLC-4E: SpaceX: WSF-M 1: United States Space Force: Low Earth Space weather: In orbit: Operational USSF-62 Mission. 13 April 01:40:00 [142] Falcon 9 Block 5: Starlink Group 6-49 Cape ...
Second of four dedicated launches for Capella Space. The launch failed due to a second stage anomaly. 20 September 03:38:10 [63] Falcon 9 Block 5: Starlink Group 6-17 Cape Canaveral SLC-40: SpaceX: Starlink × 22 SpaceX: Low Earth: Communications: In orbit: Operational A record 17th launch of a single booster (B1058) [64] 21 September 04:59:10 ...
This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the second half of the year 2024, including launches planned for 2024 without a specific launch date. For all other spaceflight activities, see 2024 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2024, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2024.
Below is a calendar for upcoming rocket launches and how to watch the SpaceX rocket launches this week. Is there a rocket launch in Florida today? Rocket launch calendar for Florida
Rockets from the Falcon 9 family have a success rate of 99.34% and have been launched 455 times over 15 years, resulting in 452 full successes, two in-flight failures (SpaceX CRS-7 and Starlink Group 9–3), one pre-flight failure (AMOS-6 while being prepared for an on-pad static fire test), and one partial failure (SpaceX CRS-1, which delivered its cargo to the International Space Station ...
The Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron pegs the odds of "go" conditions at 95% for the possible launch. "Overall launch weather conditions look very favorable for a launch attempt this weekend.
First launch of operational Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base, and first launch into a high-inclination, non-SSO orbit. Musk stated that the operational satellites were version 1.5 and featured "laser inter-satellite links, which are needed for high latitudes and mid-ocean coverage". [67] 31 Group 4-1 v1.5 2021-104