Mission Name: RAISE And ShineRocket: ElectronLaunch Date: 14 December 2025Launch Site: Launch Complex 1Launch Time: 16:09 NZTPayload: RAISE-4
Mission Name Bridging The SwarmVehicle ElectronLaunch Date December 16Launch Time NET 00:55 UTCLaunch Site Launch Complex 1Payload NEONSAT-1A
Starlink G15-12 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G15-12 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite. Launch: 2025-12-14 05:49:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-14 06:50:43.740 UTC.Starlink G6-82 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G6-82 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite. Launch: 2025-12-15 05:25:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-15 06:30:12.400 UTC.
On Saturday, December 13 at 9:49 p.m. PT, Falcon 9 launched 27 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.This was the ninth flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched SDA T1TL-B, SDA T1TL-C, and now seven Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship, which was stationed in the Pacific Ocean.
On Monday, December 15 at 12:25 a.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.This was the ninth flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched NROL-69, CRS-32, GPS III-7, USSF-36, and now five Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage landed on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
December 17, 2025 12:19 - 16:19 UTCStarlink MissionSpaceX’s Falcon 9 is targeting the launch of 29 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
December 20, 2025 05:00 - 08:17 UTCStarlink MissionSpaceX’s Falcon 9 is targeting the launch of 29 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEMThe Artemis II mission, carrying four astronauts on the first crewed mission around the moon since 1972 and the second launch of the SLS rocket, is scheduled for early February around 9-10 p.m. EST.
Dec 12 17:22Launch Readiness Review completed...The Atlas V rocket, designated AV-111, stands 205 feet (62.5 meters) tall and will launch the Leo 4 payload into near-circular low Earth orbit (LEO) of approximately 280 miles (450 km) and 51.9 degrees inclination. At liftoff, the rocket generates a combined thrust of 2.7 million pounds (12 megaNewtons) from its main engine and five solid rocket boosters.
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2000732728631738382QuoteRocket Lab @RocketLabWe're standing down from today's launch attempt after an abort on ignition. As usual, we have back up opportunities in the coming days though so we'll be back with a new T-0 date shortly.
Rocket Lab @RocketLabWe're standing down from today's launch attempt after an abort on ignition. As usual, we have back up opportunities in the coming days though so we'll be back with a new T-0 date shortly.
Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 12/15/2025 06:09 pmQuote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 12/15/2025 03:29 pmDelayed to December 17 per SpaceX's mission page.Booster recovery weather risk might be the reason ("Moderate" risk for 16th & "Low-Moderate" for 17th).https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl-6-99Launch 17 December 12:19 to 16:19 UTC = 07:19 to 11:19 am ESThttps://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/Supplemental GP Element SetsCurrent as of 2025 Dec 15 22:17:56 UTC (Day 349)QuoteStarlink G6-99 Pre-Launch Derived from a pre-launch Starlink-G6-99 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2025-12-17 12:22:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 13:27:31.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 12:22:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 12:23:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #1 Launch: 2025-12-17 12:23:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 13:28:41.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 12:23:30 UTC to 2025-12-17 12:35:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #2 Launch: 2025-12-17 12:52:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 13:58:01.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 12:52:50 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:03:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #3 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:18:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:23:31.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:18:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:18:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #4 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:18:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:23:51.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:18:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:20:19 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #5 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:20:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:25:31.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:20:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:31:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #6 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:42:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:47:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:42:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:43:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #7 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:43:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:49:01.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:43:50 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:47:09 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #8 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:47:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:52:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:47:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:48:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #9 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:01:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 15:06:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:01:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:01:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #10 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:01:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 15:06:41.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:01:30 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:15:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #11 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:30:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 15:35:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:30:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:37:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #12 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:55:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:00:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:55:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:56:59 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #13 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:57:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:02:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:57:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:58:19 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #14 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:59:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:04:51.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:59:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:09:59 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #15 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:19:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:24:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:19:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:19:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #16 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:19:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:24:41.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:19:30 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:23:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #17 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:26:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:31:51.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:26:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:27:09 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #18 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:27:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:32:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:27:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:29:09 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #19 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:41:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:46:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:41:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:41:29 UTC.
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 12/15/2025 03:29 pmDelayed to December 17 per SpaceX's mission page.Booster recovery weather risk might be the reason ("Moderate" risk for 16th & "Low-Moderate" for 17th).https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl-6-99Launch 17 December 12:19 to 16:19 UTC = 07:19 to 11:19 am EST
Delayed to December 17 per SpaceX's mission page.Booster recovery weather risk might be the reason ("Moderate" risk for 16th & "Low-Moderate" for 17th).
Starlink G6-99 Pre-Launch Derived from a pre-launch Starlink-G6-99 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2025-12-17 12:22:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 13:27:31.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 12:22:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 12:23:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #1 Launch: 2025-12-17 12:23:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 13:28:41.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 12:23:30 UTC to 2025-12-17 12:35:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #2 Launch: 2025-12-17 12:52:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 13:58:01.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 12:52:50 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:03:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #3 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:18:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:23:31.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:18:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:18:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #4 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:18:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:23:51.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:18:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:20:19 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #5 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:20:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:25:31.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:20:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:31:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #6 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:42:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:47:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:42:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:43:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #7 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:43:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:49:01.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:43:50 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:47:09 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #8 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:47:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:52:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:47:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:48:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #9 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:01:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 15:06:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:01:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:01:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #10 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:01:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 15:06:41.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:01:30 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:15:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #11 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:30:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 15:35:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:30:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:37:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #12 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:55:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:00:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:55:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:56:59 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #13 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:57:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:02:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:57:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 14:58:19 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #14 Launch: 2025-12-17 14:59:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:04:51.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 14:59:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:09:59 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #15 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:19:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:24:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:19:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:19:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #16 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:19:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:24:41.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:19:30 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:23:29 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #17 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:26:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:31:51.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:26:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:27:09 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #18 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:27:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:32:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:27:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:29:09 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #19 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:41:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:46:11.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:41:00 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:41:29 UTC.
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 12/15/2025 08:44 pmSpaceX's launches page hasn't shown it yet, but per FAA ATC and Celestrak, it looks like this launch has slipped to December 17 at 7:10-11:10 am PST.EDIT: Now confirmed.https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/Supplemental GP Element SetsCurrent as of 2025 Dec 15 22:17:56 UTC (Day 349)QuoteStarlink G15-13 Pre-Launch Derived from a pre-launch Starlink-G15-13 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2025-12-17 15:16:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:17:40.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:16:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:17:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #1 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:19:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:20:50.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:19:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:33:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #2 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:40:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:42:10.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:40:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:48:19 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #3 Launch: 2025-12-17 17:58:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 18:59:40.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 17:58:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 18:09:59 UTC.
SpaceX's launches page hasn't shown it yet, but per FAA ATC and Celestrak, it looks like this launch has slipped to December 17 at 7:10-11:10 am PST.EDIT: Now confirmed.
Starlink G15-13 Pre-Launch Derived from a pre-launch Starlink-G15-13 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2025-12-17 15:16:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:17:40.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:16:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:17:49 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #1 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:19:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:20:50.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:19:20 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:33:39 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #2 Launch: 2025-12-17 15:40:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:42:10.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:40:40 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:48:19 UTC.Backup Launch Opportunity #3 Launch: 2025-12-17 17:58:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 18:59:40.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 17:58:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 18:09:59 UTC.
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsA5/Kuiper 2: LIFTOFF! At 3:28am EDT (0828 UTC)
ULA @ulalaunchNew name, same result!The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket has delivered its fourth success for Amazon Leo, deploying another 27 advanced broadband satellites into space. Congratulations to our customer on the successful launch of this critical payload! https://newsroom.ulalaunch.com/releases/united-launch-alliance-enables-expansion-of-amazon-leo-constellation-through-fourth-successful-launch
December 27, 2025 18:09 PTCOSMO-SkyMed Second Generation MissionSpaceX is targeting Saturday, December 27 for Falcon 9’s launch of the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation mission for the Italian Space Agency and the Italian Ministry of Defence to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Liftoff is targeted for 6:09 p.m. PT. If needed, there is a backup opportunity on Sunday, December 28 at the same time.A live webcast of this mission will begin about 15 minutes prior to liftoff, which you can watch here and on X @SpaceX. You can also watch the webcast on the X TV app.This will be the 21st flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission which previously launched Crew-7, CRS-29, PACE, Transporter-10, EarthCARE, NROL-186, Transporter-13, TRACERS, NROL-48, and 11 Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on Landing Zone 4 (LZ-4) at Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Rocket Lab @RocketLabNext mission alert 🚨 Launching from Launch Complex 2 tomorrow will be our 20th Electron launch of the year: the STP-S30 mission for @USSF_SSC's Space Test Program.'Don't Be Such A Square' will deploy 4x DiskSats by @AerospaceCorp & @NASA to a 550km LEO from LC-2 at @Virginia_Space's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.Launch window opens:🚀 12:00 am ET, Dec 18🚀 9:00 pm PT, Dec 17🚀 05:00 UTC, Dec 18🚀 6:00 pm NZT, Dec 18
Mission Name Don't Be Such A SquareVehicle ElectronLaunch Date 18 December 2025Launch Time NET 05:00 UTCLaunch Site Launch Complex 2Payload STP-S30Orbit 550km LEOInclination 45 degrees
Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 12/15/2025 11:14 pmSpaceX countdown clock is currently T-0 17 December 12:19:00 UTC, window opening.https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl-6-99New SpaceX T-0 13:42:10 UTC = 8:42:10 am ESTBackup Launch Opportunity #6 Launch: 2025-12-17 13:42:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:47:21.400 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 13:42:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 13:43:49 UTC.
SpaceX countdown clock is currently T-0 17 December 12:19:00 UTC, window opening.
https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl-15-13Countdown clock T-0 is 17 December 15:16:10 UTC = 10:16:10 EST.Launch: 2025-12-17 15:16:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:17:40.920 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-17 15:16:10 UTC to 2025-12-17 15:17:49 UTC.Edit/add: This launch currently follows Starlink 6-99 by 1 hour, 34 minutes, no seconds.
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 6-99: LIFTOFF! At 8:42am EST (1342 UTC)
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 6-99: Booster landing confirmed; this was the 453rd droneship recovery and SpaceX's 552nd overall
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 6-99: Starlink deploy confirmed; stay tuned for another Starlink launch coming up at 10:27am EST (1527 UTC) from Vandenberg Space Force Base
Starlink G6-99 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G6-99 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite. Launch: 2025-12-17 13:42:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 14:47:21.400 UTC.
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 15-13: LIFTOFF! At 10:27am EST (1527 UTC)
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 15-13: 1st stage B1063.30 has successfully landed on a downrange droneship; this was SpaceX's 454th booster recovery at sea and the 553rd overall
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 15-13: Starlink deploy confirmed; not counting today's flights, the number of Starlinks launched as of 12/16 totaled 10,783; the number in orbit as of 12/16 was 9,357 according to space statistician Jonathan Mcdowell (https://planet4589.org/space/con/star/stats.html)
Starlink G15-13 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G15-13 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite. Launch: 2025-12-17 15:27:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-17 16:29:20.920 UTC.
It sounds like these satellites are still a bit away from launching so updated to 2026.QuoteAnd then there’s Astranis. The company is returning Pier 70 to its roots by applying human labor to turn raw materials into finished products. The products in question happen to be high-orbit satellites. Astranis has sent five of them into space, is currently building five more, and intends to scale up its capacity to manufacture 24 at a time.https://www.fastcompany.com/91456505/astranis-microgeo-satellites-john-gedmark [Dec. 10]
And then there’s Astranis. The company is returning Pier 70 to its roots by applying human labor to turn raw materials into finished products. The products in question happen to be high-orbit satellites. Astranis has sent five of them into space, is currently building five more, and intends to scale up its capacity to manufacture 24 at a time.
NET 2026Quote from: catdlr on 12/17/2025 10:48 pmLooks like it 167https://twitter.com/TurkeyBeaver/status/2001424468141297900QuoteKiko Dontchev@TurkeyBeaverCongrats to the entire @SpaceX team for achieving 165 launches🚀 ! While we originally set out for 170, we actually revised the manifest to 165 this summer based on business and manifest needs. We have two more Falcon launches to go in 2025 for extra credit for a total of 1-6-7 🤣! Worth noting that SL6-99 was also our last single stick from 39A for some time as we put full focus on Falcon Heavy launches and ramping Starship from the Cape!
Looks like it 167https://twitter.com/TurkeyBeaver/status/2001424468141297900QuoteKiko Dontchev@TurkeyBeaverCongrats to the entire @SpaceX team for achieving 165 launches🚀 ! While we originally set out for 170, we actually revised the manifest to 165 this summer based on business and manifest needs. We have two more Falcon launches to go in 2025 for extra credit for a total of 1-6-7 🤣! Worth noting that SL6-99 was also our last single stick from 39A for some time as we put full focus on Falcon Heavy launches and ramping Starship from the Cape!
Kiko Dontchev@TurkeyBeaverCongrats to the entire @SpaceX team for achieving 165 launches🚀 ! While we originally set out for 170, we actually revised the manifest to 165 this summer based on business and manifest needs. We have two more Falcon launches to go in 2025 for extra credit for a total of 1-6-7 🤣! Worth noting that SL6-99 was also our last single stick from 39A for some time as we put full focus on Falcon Heavy launches and ramping Starship from the Cape!