SpaceX manifest updates. The best guess at the current manifest is in this post. There is a corresponding Discussion Thread to talk about the manifest.The first six posts in this thread are maintained1 - Current manifest and some links2,3,4 - Past launches5 - Smoliarm's graphical manifest6 - linksDiscussion of the table format should be done here: SpaceX Manifest Table Format DiscussionPrior thread: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4Date: *=Local date differs from UTC date ~=Date has some uncertaintyReturn: L=Land,S=Sea,X=Expendable,N/A=Not ApplicableLaunch Vehicle: F9=Falcon 9, H=Falcon Heavy, F=Falcon 9 or Heavy, S=StarshipCore: *=FH core numbers in footnotes, N=New, R=ReusedPayload(s): (R) = RideshareMission: Blue number indicates additional information in footnotes.Colors: Successful / Unsuccessful / Mars / Moon / Footnotes / Launch success/payload failureSites: C=Cape Canaveral Spaceport (KSC/CCAFS) (UTC-4 EDT,UTC-5 EST) f CCAFS SLC-40: Active for Falcon 9 KSC LC-39A: Active for Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy V=Vandenberg (UTC-7 PDT,UTC-8 PST) SLC-4E: Active for Falcon 9 SLC-6: Future site for Falcon and Starship B=Boca Chica (UTC-5 CDT,UTC-6 CST) Active for Starship test flightsU.S. daylight saving time starts second Sunday in March, ends first Sunday in November, time changes at 2:00 a.m. local timeNote on F9 Mission numbers: I counted AMOS-6 (lost in pre-launch testing) and did not count IFA (suborbital test flight). Local LV Core Ret- . . Mass . Mis-CO-#Est. Date, Time/UTC. S/N urn Payload(s) Orb (kg) Site sionSPARYR------------------- .--- ------- .--- ------------------------ --- .----- ----- -----.-----.---2023-07-01 1112/-4F91080-2SEuclidESC~2kC-409-236-092442023-07-07 1230/-7F91063-12SStarlink 5-13LEO~16kV-4E9-237-094452023-07-09*2358/-4F91058-16SStarlink 6-5LEO~16kC-409-238-096462023-07-15*2350/-4F91060-16SStarlink 5-15LEO~16kC-409-239-099472023-07-19*2109/-7F91071-10SStarlink 6-15LEO~16kV-4E9-240-102482023-07-23*2050/-4F91076-6SStarlink 6-6LEO~16kC-409-241-105492023-07-28 0001/-4F91062-15SStarlink 6-7LEO~16kC-409-242-107502023-07-28*2304/-4H.LXLJupiter-3 (EchoStar 24)GTO9200C-39A(H7)-108512023-08-03 0100/-4F91077-6SGalaxy 37GTO.C-409-243-112522023-08-06*2241/-4F91078-4SStarlink 6-8LEO~16kC-409-244-113532023-08-07*2057/-7F91075-5SStarlink 6-20LEO~16kV-4E9-245-115542023-08-11 0117/-4F91069-9SStarlink 6-9LEO~16kC-409-246-119552023-08-16*2336/-4F91067-13SStarlink 6-10LEO~16kC-409-247-122562023-08-22 0237/-7F91061-15SStarlink 7-1LEO~16kV-4E9-248-124572023-08-26 0327/-4F91081LCCtCap Crew-7LEO.C-39A9-249-128582023-08-26*2105/-4F91080-3SStarlink 6-11LEO~16kC-409-250-129592023-08-31*2221/-4F91077-7SStarlink 6-13LEO~16kC-409-251-131602023-09-02 0725/-7F91063-13LSDA Tranche 0 Flight 2PLR~6kV-4E9-252-133612023-09-03*2247/-4F91073-10SStarlink 6-12LEO~16kC-39A9-253-134622023-09-08*2312/-4F91076-7SStarlink 6-14LEO~16kC-409-254-138632023-09-11*2357/-7F91071-11SStarlink 7-2LEO~16kV-4E9-255-141642023-09-15*2338/-4F91078-5SStarlink 6-16LEO~16kC-409-256-144652023-09-19*2338/-4F91058-17SStarlink 6-17LEO~16kC-409-257-146662023-09-23*2338/-4F91060-17SStarlink 6-18LEO~16kC-409-258-147672023-09-25 0448/-7F91075-6SStarlink 7-3LEO~16kV-4E9-259-148682023-09-29*2200/-4F91069-10SStarlink 6-19LEO~16kC-409-260-151692023-10-05 0236/-4F91076-8SStarlink 6-21LEO~16kC-409-261-153702023-10-09 0043/-7F91063-14SStarlink 7-4LEO~16kV-4E9-262-156712023-10-13 1019/-4H.LXLPsycheESC.C-39A(H8)-157722023-10-13 1901/-4F91067-14SStarlink 6-22LEO~16kC-409-263-158732023-10-17*2039/-4F91062-16SStarlink 6-23LEO~16kC-409-264-160742023-10-21 0123/-7F91061-16SStarlink 7-5LEO~16kV-4E9-265-161752023-10-21*2217/-4F91080-4SStarlink 6-24LEO~16kC-409-266-162762023-10-29 0200/-7F91075-7SStarlink 7-6LEO~16kV-4E9-267-166772023-10-30 1920/-4F91077-8SStarlink 6-25LEO~16kC-409-268-167782023-11-03*2037/-4F91058-18SStarlink 6-26LEO~16kC-409-269-170792023-11-08 0005/-5F91073-11SStarlink 6-27LEO~16kC-409-270-171802023-11-09*2028/-5F91081-2LCRS2 SpX-29LEO.C-39A9-271-173812023-11-11 1049/-8F91071-12LSpaceX Transporter-9SSO.V-4E9-272-174822023-11-12 1608/-5F91076-9SO3B mPOWER 5-6MEO~4kC-409-273-175832023-11-18 0005/-5F91069-11SStarlink 6-28LEO~16kC-409-274-177842023-11-18 0702/-6S9/25XXStarship Flight Test 2LEO.B{S-2}N/AT22023-11-20 0230/-8F91063-15SStarlink 7-7LEO~16kV-4E9-275-178852023-11-22 0247/-5F91067-15SStarlink 6-29LEO~16kC-409-276-180862023-11-27*2320/-5F91062-17SStarlink 6-30LEO~16kC-409-277-183872023-12-01 1019/-8F91061-17L425 Project F1 (R)LEO.V-4E9-278-185882023-12-02*2300/-5F91078-6SStarlink 6-31LEO~16kC-409-279-186892023-12-07 0007/-5F91077-9SStarlink 6-33LEO~16kC-409-280-191902023-12-08 0003/-8F91071-13SStarlink 7-8LEO~16kV-4E9-281-192912023-12-18*2301/-5F91081-3SStarlink 6-34LEO~16kC-409-282-200922023-12-23 0032/-5F91058-19SStarlink 6-32LEO~16kC-409-283-203932023-12-24 0511/-8F91075-8LSARah 2/3SSO~3600C/V9-284-204942023-12-28*2007/-5HRNRLXLUSSF-52GTO.C-39A(H9)-210952023-12-28*2301/-5F91069-12SStarlink 6-36LEO~16kC9-285-21196------------------- --- ------ --- ------------------------ --- ----- ----- --------- ---2024-01-02*1813/-8F91082SStarlink 7-9LEO~16kV-4E...2024-01-03 (NET)F9.LOvzon-3GTO.C...2023-12 /-5F9.SStarlink 6-35LEO~16kC...2023-12 /-5F9.SStarlink 6-37LEO~16kC...2023 (NET)F9.SStarlink 8-1LEO~16kV-4E...2024-01-17 (NET)/-5F9.LAxiom AX-3 (crewed)LEO.C-39A...2024-01-29 (NET)F9.LCygnus NG-20LEO.C-40...2024-02F9RLPACESSO1700C-40...2024-02F910xx-xLCCtCap Crew-8LEO.C-39A...2024-02-midF9.LIntuitive Machines IM-1TLI?C-39A ...2024F9..USSF-124LEO.C...2024-Q1F9..SpaceMobile Block 1LEO~8k?C/V...2024-Q1F9.SAstranis (4 sats)GTO~2kC...2024F9..Thuraya 4-NGSGTO.C...2024-03F9..SpaceX Transporter-10SSO.. ...2024-03F9..CRS2 SpX-30LEO.C...2024-04H..GOES-U..C-39A(H10)..2024-04F9..Galileo L12LEO.C/V...2024-04F9..Bandwagon 1LEO.C/V...2024-04-ishF9..Polaris Dawn (crewed)LEO.C-39A...2024-Spring (NET)F9..Firefly Blue GhostTLI?.?...2024-05F910xx-x.EarthCARESSO~2350V-4E...2024F9..HTS 113BTGTO4kC...2024F9..Intuitive Machines IM-2TLI?C-39A ...2024F9..NROL-69.?C ...2024F9..USSF-36.?C ...2023 (NET)F9R.Worldview Legion F1SSO.V-4E...2024-06F9..SpaceX Transporter-11SSO.. ...2024F9..425 Project F2LEO.C/V...2024-midF9..Space Norway ASBMHEO7.2kV-4E ...2024-midF9..Nusantara 5GTO.C...2024-midF9.STürksat 6AGTO4200C...2024-07F9..Galileo L13LEO.C/V...2024F9.LAxiom AX-4 (crewed)LEO.C-39A...2024 (NET)F9..Cygnus NG-21LEO.C...2024-summerF9.SAstra 1PGTO5000C...2024-08F910xx-xLCCtCap Crew-9LEO.C-39A...2024-09F9..SpainSat NG IGTO.C...2024-09 (NET)F9..SDA T1TL-ALEO.V-4E...2024-H2F9..O3B mPOWER 7-8MEO~4kC...2024F9..USSF-62PLR.V-4E...2024-10F9..Hera......2024-10H.XXXEuropa Clipper..C-39A(H11)..2024-10F9..SpaceX Transporter-12SSO.. ...2024-11F9..Bandwagon 2LEO.C/V...2024F9..WorldView Legion F2LEO.C...2024F9..WorldView Legion F3LEO.C...2024 (NET)F9..Cygnus NG-22LEO.C...2024-lateH..Griffin/VIPERTLI.C-39A(H12)..2024-2025F9..SDA T1TL-BPLR.V...2024-2025F9..SDA T1TL-CPLR.V...2024 (NET) S..NASA Lunar LanderTLI.?...2024 (NET) S..#dearMoonTLI.?...2024 (NET) S..Lunar Lander DemoTLI.?...2024F9..Intuitive Machines IM-3TLI?C ...2024...KOREASAT 6AGTO3500C...2025-earlyF9..SpaceLogistics MRVGTO.C...2025-02F9..Bandwagon 3LEO.C/V...2025-02 (NET)F9..SPHERExSSO.V-4E...2025-02 (NET)F9..IMAPESC~500C-40...2025-05F9..Bandwagon 4LEO.C/V...2025F9..O3B mPOWER 9-11MEO~7kC...2025F9..425 Project F3LEO.C/V...2025F9..SDA T1TL-DPLR.V...2025F9..SDA T1TL-EPLR.V...2025 (NET)F9..SDA T1TR-CPLR.V...2025F9..SDA T1TL-FPLR.V...2025 (NET)F9..SDA T1TR-APLR.V...2025 (NET)F9..SDA T1TR-EPLR.V...2025-mid (NET)F9..Kuiper Flight 1LEO.C...2025F9..SpainSat NG IIGTO.C...2025F9..GlobalstarLEO.C/V...2025 (NET)F9..USSF-31?.C...2025-11F9..Sentinel-6BLEO.V-4E...2025-Q4F9..CHORUSLEO.C...2025 (NET)H..PPE/HALOBLT.C-39A(H13)..2025F9..Skynet 6AGTO~6kC...2025 (NET)F9..Haven-1LEO.C...2025 (NET)F9..Vast-1LEO.C...2025 (NET)F9..Kuiper Flight 2LEO.C...2025 (NET)F9..Kuiper Flight 3LEO.C...2025 (NET)F9..SDA T2TL-CPLR.V...2026 (NET)F9..SDA T2TL-APLR.V...202?FH..USSF-70GEO.C...202?F9..GPS III-10.MTOC...202?F9..NROL-77..C...202?FH..USSF-75GEO.C...202x S..MarsTMI.?...2026F9..Arabsat 7AGTO.C...2026H..Astrobotic Lunar LanderTLI.C-39A(H14)..2026-10H..Roman Space Telescope..C-39A(H15)..2027SS..Superbird 9GTO~3kC?...2027?FH..GPS IIIF-1.MEOC...2027 (NET) S..NASA Lunar LanderTLI.?...2025-2026F9..Rivada (12 Flights)LEO.V-4E...2026-2027F9..Telesat Lightspeed (x14)LEO.V-4E...TBD (2026-2030)F9..Commercial Crew (-> 14)LEO.C-39A...2022+...Starlink (many)LEO.C/V...2023+F9..Transporter (few/year)SSO.C/V...TBD (2021-2026)F9..CRS-2 (-> SpX-35)LEO.C...TBD mid-2020'sH..Gateway LogisticsTLI.C-39A...TBDF9..Polaris Progam 2..C-39A...TBDS..Polaris Progam 3......NOTES:(H5) USSF-67 - Serial Numbers: Side1:1064-2 Center:1070-1 Side2: 1065-2(H6) Viasat 3 - Serial Numbers: Side1:1052-8 Center:1068-1 Side2: 1053-3(H7) Jupiter 3 - Serial Numbers: Side1:1064-3 Center:1074-1 Side2: 1065-3(H8) Psyche - Serial Numbers: Side1:1064-4 Center:1081-1 Side2: 1065-49-283 Starlink 6-32 : booster landed on ASDS and then fell over while being towed back to port.(H9) USSF-52 - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:1084-1 Side2: 10xx-x(H10) GOES U - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H11) Europa Clipper - Serial Numbers: Side1:1064-x Center:10xx-1 Side2: 1065-x(H12) Astrobotic/VIPER- Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H13) PPE/HALO - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H14) Astrobotic - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H15) Roman Space Telescope - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-xCompanies that appear to have launch contracts for unspecified payloads:Eutelsat, Inmarsat, BigelowRideshare Program ThreadRideshare payloads (which flight it's on may not be known yet) Local LV . . Mass . Est. Date, Time/UTC. Payload(s) Orb (kg) Site ------------------- --- .---------------------------- --- .----- ----- 2022-10F9MethaneSat...2023F9OSAM-2 (on Transporter?)SSO..2023.South Korea CAS500-4 (on Transporter?)SSO~500.Possible future payloads:Competitions for future payloads:Air ForceL2 notes on manifest:Upcoming Mars Launch Windows: 2020-06, 2022-08, 2024-09, 2026-11, 2029-01SpaceX Mission Paperwork / Raul's MapStarlink Index Thread / Commercial Space Index ThreadL2 SpaceX CRS External CargoL2 Level SpaceX Falcon 9 Stage Watch / Public Core SpottingSpaceX Launch Log (past launches) / Wikipedia Falcon LaunchesViewing flights from Vandenberg / Ben Cooper's Viewing Guide for Cape Canaveral / Viewing Flights from KSC/CCAFSUpcoming SpaceX Talks / General Industry TalksSpaceX Falcon Mission SimulationsSpaceX Eastern Range Landing FacilitiesNSF Manifest Threads: U.S. / Russian / Arianespace / Japanese / Chinese / Indian / Rocket Lab / ConsolidatedRecent Edits:2023Dec 1 Added three flights for Amazon KuiperNov 2 Added Telkomsat HTS 113BT, 2024Nov 1 Added SES Astra 1P, summer 2024Oct 31 Added SDA T1TL-F, SDA T1TR-A, USSF-57, GPS IIIF-1, NROL-77, SDA T1TR-E, GPS III-10, USSF-75, SDA T2TL-A, SDA T2TL-C, and USSF-70Oct 30 Added 425 Project F1, F2, F3 (not sure how many flights, guessing 3)Oct 25 Added CHORUS Q4 2025Oct 5 Added Galileo x2 in 2024All comments and updates are welcomed! Thank you to all contributors!
425 Project Flight 2 on April, 425 Project Flight 3 on November and 425 Project Flight 4 & 5 on 2025.https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20240108002400315
Launch vehicle secured! 🚀 Alongside @VoyagerSH + @AirbusSpace, we are thrilled to announce we have selected @SpaceX’s Starship to launch #Starlab into #LEO. Learn more about this historic launch here:
Starlab Space Selects SpaceX’s Starship for Historic LaunchIssued by Starlab Space LLC.Washington DC, January 31, 2024 — Starlab Space LLC (Starlab Space), the transatlantic joint venture between Voyager Space and Airbus, today announced the selection of SpaceX to launch the Starlab commercial space station to low-Earth orbit (LEO). Starship, SpaceX’s fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond, will launch Starlab in a single mission prior to the decommissioning of the International Space Station.“SpaceX’s history of success and reliability led our team to select Starship to orbit Starlab,” said Dylan Taylor, Chairman and CEO, Voyager Space. “SpaceX is the unmatched leader for high-cadence launches and we are proud Starlab will be launched to orbit in a single flight by Starship.”As a continuously crewed, free-flying space station, Starlab will serve a global customer base of space agencies, researchers, and companies, ensuring a continued human presence in LEO and a seamless transition of microgravity research from the International Space Station into the new commercial space station era. Starlab will launch on a single flight, be fully outfitted on the ground, and ready to permanently host four crew members in LEO to conduct microgravity research and advanced scientific discovery.“Starlab’s single-launch solution continues to demonstrate not only what is possible, but how the future of commercial space is happening now,” said Tom Ochinero, Senior Vice President of Commercial Business at SpaceX. “The SpaceX team is excited for Starship to launch Starlab to support humanity’s continued presence in low-Earth orbit on our way to making life multiplanetary.”The Starlab team has advanced through multiple program milestones over the past year, including completion of the Systems Requirements Review, System Definition Review, Human in the Loop testing, and more. Starlab Space recently announced a teaming agreement with Northrop Grumman and plans to collaborate with the European Space Agency. Additional Starlab partners include Hilton Hotels and The Ohio State University.
Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests 180 days of Special Temporary Authority (“STA”),1 commencing upon grant, to use its Castle Rock, Colorado Ku-band earth station, KL92, to provide launch and early orbit phase (“LEOP”) services for the EUTELSAT 36D satellite.2 EUTELSAT 36D is expected to launch no later than March 27, 2024.3 Intelsat expects the LEOP period to last approximately 180 days.
Because of the Vega-C problems, Arianespace loses LUXEOSys. It is scheduled to launch on Falcon-9 between Oct. 2024 and Jan. 2025.in German: https://www.diegrenzgaenger.lu/gesellschaft/spacex-wurde-ausgewaehlt-um-den-ersten-luxemburgischen-satelliten-zu-starten/
The launch date of our military's second reconnaissance satellite has been tentatively set for the 3rd of next month. Unless there are variables such as weather, it is scheduled to be launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida, USA.A military official explained, “Unit 2 is our military’s second reconnaissance satellite, but it is our first launch as a SAR satellite.” The military is pursuing the 425 project to secure reconnaissance satellites, which are the core of a ‘kill chain’ (preemptive strike) against North Korea.
Twenty-two years later, the German Space Agency at DLR and NASA have extended this highly successful mission for the second time with GRACE-C, which succeeds GRACE Follow-On (GRACE-FO).The 'C' stands for 'Continuity', which recognises the consistency of the measurement series of these environmental missions. <snip>The launch of the new GRACE-C satellite pair is scheduled for 2028, on board a Falcon 9 rocket from the US company SpaceX.
The mission will be composed of a pair of identical satellites flying one behind the other, roughly 60 to 190 miles (100 to 300 kilometers) apart, in a polar orbit. The spacecraft will fly at an altitude of roughly 300 miles (500 kilometers).
https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/SI_Imaging_readies_ultra_high_resolution_satellite_SpaceEye_T_for_launch_999.htmlQuoteProgressing smoothly along its production timeline, SpaceEye-T's launch is scheduled aboard a SpaceX rocket next year....With plans to augment its fleet with three additional SpaceEye-T satellites by 2027, SIIS is on track to significantly impact the satellite data market.
Progressing smoothly along its production timeline, SpaceEye-T's launch is scheduled aboard a SpaceX rocket next year....With plans to augment its fleet with three additional SpaceEye-T satellites by 2027, SIIS is on track to significantly impact the satellite data market.
The search for life on Mars goes on with ExoMars 2028APR 9 2024[...]The upcoming ExoMars mission, set for launch from the Kennedy Space Center between October and December 2028,[...]
The first Max Space habitat is manifested to fly with SpaceX in 2026. Three space-fidelity ground test units have been built that are currently starting flight qualification testing.
...USN seeks authority to use Galileo L12 (GSAT0225 &GSAT0227) spacecrafts for support of tracking and commissioning operations of launch of theGalileo L13 scheduled for launch in September 2024, and not commercial service to the UnitedStates, and thus believes that Section 25.137 does not apply....
SpaceX is under contract to launch HotSat-2 in the first half of next year and HotSat-3 in the second half
SSTL is building a 2nd Mid Wave Infra-Red (MWIR) thermal imaging satellite for Satellite Vu. The clone satellite is for a planned constellation of MWIR spacecraft which will have the ability to measure the heat signature of any building anywhere multiple times a day, enabling SatelliteVu to derive new insights in real time about building emissions, energy use and insulation.Mass: 160 kgPlatform: CarboniteLaunch Date: Estimated Q4 2024
Vast Contracts The Exploration Company for Cargo MissionJune 11, 2024US commercial space station startup Vast has signed a contract with The Exploration Company for a cargo mission to the company’s future Haven space station.[...]The Exploration Company and Vast signed the cargo services agreement during the ILA Berlin exhibition last week. Under the agreement, a Nyx Earth spacecraft will be launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 in 2028 on a cargo mission to the Haven space station.[...]
Looks like another European satellite went from Ariane 6 to SpaceX's Falcon 9. In this case this one is the second satellite of Europe's latest generation of geostationary weather satellites.