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Blue Origin completed the maiden flight of its New Glenn rocket on 16 January 2025. The second stage successfully placed its payload into orbit, while the first stage failed to land on the recovery ship offshore. [8] ESA plans to conduct an orbital test flight of the Space Rider uncrewed spaceplane in the third quarter of the year. [9]
Blue Moon MK1 Pathfinder Mission (MK1-SN001), expected to launch between March and December 2025. Second National Security Space Launch demonstration flight for New Glenn. March (TBD) [91] [92] TBA: TBA: TBA: Tanager Carbon Mapper / Planet Labs / JPL: Low Earth Earth observation Q1 (TBD) [93] [94] PSLV-XL: C61: Satish Dhawan: ISRO: EOS-09 [95] ISRO
This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the second half of the year 2025, including launches planned for 2025 without a specific launch date. For all other spaceflight activities, see 2025 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2025, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2025.
At its base are 33 Raptor engines, which together produce 16.7 million pounds of thrust — about double the 8.8 million pounds of thrust of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, which launched for ...
The pad is 9 miles from the company’s control centers and rocket factory, outside the gates of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Blue Origin envisions six to eight New Glenn flights this year, if ...
Starship flight test 7 was the seventh flight test of a SpaceX Starship launch vehicle. Flight 7 lifted off from Orbital Launch Pad A (OLP-A) on January 16, 2025, at 22:37:00 UTC (4:37 pm CST, local time) at the Starbase launch site in Texas.
NASA has scheduled two SpaceX launches — Crew-10 and Crew-11 — before Starliner's next planned launch in late 2025. ... Starliner flight in 2025," it added. ... space exploration race since ...
The list for the year 2025 and for its subsequent years may contain planned launches, but the statistics will only include past launches. For the purpose of these lists, a spaceflight is defined as any flight that crosses the Kármán line, the FAI-recognized edge of space, which is 100 kilometres (62 miles) above mean sea level (AMSL). [1]