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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1900 on: 09/11/2018 09:43 pm »
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Vulcan, expected to conduct its first-ever launch no earlier than the second half of 2020.
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1901 on: 09/12/2018 07:56 am »
Launched:
№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2018:
01 - January 8 - Zuma [USA-280] - Falcon 9-048 (B1043.1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 01:00 (Mission failure may not be SpaceX's fault)
02 - January 12 - NROL-47: Topaz 5 [USA-281] - Delta IV-M+(5,2) [D-379] - Vandenberg SLC-6 - 22:11:00
03 - January 20 - SBIRS-GEO 4 [USA-282] - Atlas V 411 (AV-076) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 00:48:00.2
04 - January 31 - GovSat-1 (SES-16) - Falcon 9-049 (B1032.2) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 21:25
05 - February 6  - Tesla roadster towards Mars (Demo Flight) - Falcon Heavy-01 (B1023.2, B1025.2, B1033) - Kennedy LC-39A - 20:45:00.49
06 - February 22 - Paz, Tintin A (MicroSat 2a), Tintin B (MicroSat 2b) [SSS-P - Starlink Satellite System-Precursor] - Falcon 9-050 (B1038.2) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 14:17
07 - March 1 - GOES-17 (GOES-S) - Atlas V 541 (AV-077) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 22:02
08 - March 6 - Hispasat 30W-6 (1F), PODSAT 1 - Falcon 9-051 (B1044) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 05:33
09 - March 30 - Iridium Next Flight 5 (x10) - Falcon 9-052 (B1041.2) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 14:13:51
10 - April 2 - Dragon SpX-14 (CRS-14), MISSE-FF 1, PFCS, ASIM - Falcon 9-053 (B1039.2) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 20:30:38
11 - April 14 - AFSPC-11: CBAS-1 (Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM) [USA-283]; EAGLE (ESPA Augmented Geostationary Laboratory Experiment) [USA-284]; MYCROFT [USA-285], ESPASat [USA-286], ARMOR (TBD) [USA-287] - Atlas V 551 (AV-079) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 23:13
12 - April 18 - TESS [Astro EX-1] - Falcon 9-054 (B1045.1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:51:31
13 - May 5 - InSight, MarCO-A, MarCO-B [Mars Cube One] - Atlas V 401 (AV-078) - Vandenberg SLC-3E - 11:05:00
14 - May 11 - Bangabandhu-1 - Falcon 9-055 (B1046.1) - Kennedy LC-39A - 20:14
15 - May 21 - Cygnus OA/NG-9 (CRS-9) - Antares-230 - MARS LP-0A - 08:44:09.7
16 - May 22 - Iridium Next Flight 6 (x5), GRACE-FO 1, GRACE-FO 2 - Falcon 9-056 (B1043.2) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 19:47:58
17 - June 4 - SES-12 - Falcon 9-057 (B1040.2) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 04:45
18 - June 29 - Dragon SpX-15 (CRS-15), ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare) - Falcon 9-058 (B1045.2) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 09:42:42
19 - July 22 - Telstar 19 Vantage - Falcon 9-059 (B1047) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 05:50
20 - July 25 - Iridium Next Flight 7 (x10) - Falcon 9-060 (B1048.1) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 11:39:30
21 - August 7 - Merah Putih (Telkom 4) - Falcon 9-061 (B1046.2) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 05:18
22 - August 12 - Parker Solar Probe (Solar Probe Plus) [LWS-6 Living With a Star mission-6] - Delta IV-H/Star-48BV [D-380] - Canaveral SLC-37B - 07:31
23 - September 10 - Telstar 18 Vantage (APStar 5C) - Falcon 9-062 (B1049.1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 04:45
24 - September 15 - ICESat-II, ELaNa-XVIII: ELFIN, ELFIN-STAR, SurfSat, CP 7 - Delta II 7420-10C [D-381] - Vandenberg SLC-2W - 13:02

Scheduled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2018
NET Q4 - test launch (ballast/dummy payload, cubesats) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET Q4 - Planet Labs tech-demo sat, INCA, ALBus, CACTUS 1, ExoCube 2, MicroMAS 2b, MiTEE 1, Q-PACE, Fox 1E, MakerSat 0, CAPE 3, SurfSat, PICS 1, PICS 2 + 12 sats - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" (or 2019)
NET Q4 - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" (or 2019)
NET October 7 - SAOCOM-1A - Falcon 9 (B1048.2) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET October 17 - AEHF-4 - Atlas V 551 (AV-073) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 04:15-06:15
NET October  6 (TBD)  26 - ICON (Ionospheric Connection Explorer) [Helio EX-1] - Pegasus XL - CCAFS, Runway 13/31, L-1011 "Stargazer" - 08:00-09:30
NET October - Landmapper-HD (TBD) - Vector-R (inaugural flight) - Kodiak (or Late)
NET October - Unicorn-2a, Alfa Orbital UG Delfi-PQ1, TU Delft - Vector-R  - Kodiak (or Late)
Mid-November - Spaceflight SSO-A/SHERPA SSO : ORS 7A, ORS 7B,MinXSS 2, Audacy 0, Eu:CROPIS, BlackSky Global 2, STPSat-5, SkySat 14, SkySat 15, NEXTSat 1, Hawk 1, Hawk 2, Hawk 3, Fox 1C, KNACKSAT, Elysium-Star 2, JY1-Sat, KazSTSAT, KazSciSat, ROSE-1, ICEYE X2, CSIM-FD, Hiber 2, Orbital Reflector, PW-Sat 2, Hamilton 1, MOVE 2, Centauri 2, Eaglet 1, SpaceBEE 9, SpaceBEE 10, SpaceBEE 11, Flock-3s 1, Flock-3s 2, Flock-3s 3, AISTECHSAT 2, Al-Farabi 2, Astrocast 0.1, BeeSat 5, BeeSat 6, BeeSat 7, BeeSat 8, BlackHawk, BRIO, Capella 1, ESEO, eXCITe, Exseed, FalconSat 6, ICE-Cap, Irvine 02, ITASAT-1, K2SAT, Landmapper-BC 4 v2, ORS 1, RAAF M1, RANGE A, RANGE B, SeaHawk 1, SeeMe, SIRION Pathfinder 2, SNUGLITE, SNUSAT 2, Suomi-100, THEA, VESTA, VisionCube, WeissSat 1, ZACUBE 2  - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
November 15    17   - Cygnus NG-10 (CRS-10) - Antares-230 - MARS LP-0A
NET November 27  December 1  - Dragon SpX-16 (CRS-16), GEDI, RRM3 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 - 21:19
NET November - Arabsat 6A - Falcon Heavy-02 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET November - Es’hail 2 (AMSAT P4A) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET November - Iridium Next Flight 8 (x10) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
December 3 - NROL-71: KH-11 17 (Crystal 17, Block 5 #1) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-382] - Vandenberg SLC-6
NET December 15 - GPS III SV01 (Vespucci) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 - 14:08
NET Late November  December - Dragon v2 (unmanned test) (SpX-DM1)- Falcon 9 (B1051) - Kennedy LC-39A

Piggybacked:
TBD - µHETsat - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" (or 2019)

2019
January 23 - WGS-10 - Delta IV-M+(5,4) [D-383] - Canaveral SLC-37
Late January - CST-100 Starliner (unmanned test) (Boe-OFT) - Atlas V N22 (AV-080) - Canaveral SLC-41 ~19:00
January - PSN-6 (Pasifik Satelit Nusantara 6), SpaceIL Sparrow, Spaceflight GTO 1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or December 2018)
January - STP mission - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
Early - Amos 17 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or Q2)
NET February 17 - Dragon SpX-17 (CRS-17), OCO-3, STP-H6 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET March - STP-02: DSX (SSTE 4, Cygnus, SET 1), FORMOSAT 7A/7B/7C/7D/7E/7F (COSMIC-2A equatorial), GPIM, OTB 1, FalconSat 7, NPSat 1, Oculus-ASR, Prox 1 + LightSail B, ARMADILLO, TBEx A, TBEx B, Prometheus 2.5, Prometheus 2.6, Prometheus 2.7, Prometheus 2.8, Prometheus 2.9, Prometheus 2.10, PSat 2, BRICSat 1, BRICSat 2, TEPCE 1, TEPCE 2, CP 9 (LEO), StangSat, DOTSI, CNGB, Ballast - Falcon Heavy-03 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET Mid-November 2018  Q1 - Radarsat C-1, Radarsat С-2, Radarsat С-3 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
Q2 - NROL-111 - Minotaur I - MARS LP-0B
Q2 - TBD - Electron - Launch Complex 2
NET April  Q2 - Dragon v2 (manned test) (SpX-DM2) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET Q2 - AEHF-6 - Atlas V 551 (AV-086) - Canaveral SLC-41
April 4 - GPS III SV02 - Delta-IV-M+(4,2) [D-384] - Canaveral SLC-37B
April 17 - Cygnus NG-11 (CRS-11) - Antares 230 - MARS LP-0A
NET May 7 - Dragon SpX-18 (CRS-18), IDA-3 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - SAOCOM-1B, SAOCOM-CS, SARE-1B (х4) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or H2)
Early  Midyear - AEHF-5 - Atlas V 551 (AV-084) - Canaveral SLC-41
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (manned test) (Boe-CFT) - Atlas V N22 (AV-082) - Canaveral SLC-41
NET July - STP-3: STPSat-6, small satellite (x6) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
Q3 - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
NET Q3 - USCV-1: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Q4 - Kacific 1 (JCSat 18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or Q1 2020)
Early October - Cygnus NG-12 (CRS-12) - Antares-230 - MARS LP-0A
NET Mid-October - Dragon SpX-19 (CRS-19), Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - GPS III SV03 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Late - GPS III SV04 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or Q1 2020)
Late - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - Astrium active SARah-1 satellite, TBD - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or NET Mid-December 2018)
TBD -    OHB   SARah-2, SARah-3 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - GiSat-1 (Global IP comsat) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or 2020)
TBD - NROL-44: Orion 10 (Mentor 8 ) (TBD) - Delta IV-H - Canaveral SLC-37B
TBD - AFSPC-7 (TBD): X-37B OTV-6 - Atlas V 501 (AV-0??) - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - SiriusXM SXM-7 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - SpaceX broadband constellation flight 1 - Falcon 9 - TBD
TBD - SpaceBelt 1 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - Open Cosmos sat - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V1) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V2) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V3) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V4) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V5) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V6) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V7) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V8) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V9) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V10) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V11) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V12) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - York Space Systems - Vector-H - Kodiak
TBD - NEXT contract: 3U-CubeSat (x3) - GOLauncher-2 - Kennedy, Gulfstream IV
TBD - TBD - Pegasus XL - Roc (Stratolaunch Carrier Aircraft)

piggybacked:
Q2 (TBD) - Spaceflight SSO-B - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
Q4 - Spaceflight GTO 2 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - Spaceflight - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - ALINA (Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module) moon mission - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) - TBD - TBD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon SpX-20 (CRS-20), HISUI,   FRAM   Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
January - AFSPC-12: WFOV (Wide Field of View Testbed missile-warning satellite), ESPA - Atlas V - Canaveral SLC-41
February 5 - Solar Orbiter [LWS-5 Living With a Star mission-5] - Atlas V 411 (AV-0??) - Canaveral SLC-41
Q1 - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
NET Q1 - USCV-2: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
H1 - GPS III SV05 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
April - AFSPC-8: GSSAP 5, GSSAP 6 - Atlas V 401 (AV-085) - Canaveral SLC-41
June - GOES-T - EELV - Canaveral (or September)
June - Orion EM-1 (DRO Tactical DRM), NEA Scout, Lunar Flashlight, BioSentinel, Skyfire, Lunar IceCube, LunaH-Map, CuSPP+ CuSP, EQUULEUS, OMOTENASHI, ArgoMoon, Cislunar Explorer A (CEA), Cislunar Explorer B (CEB), CU-E3 (Colorado University Earth Escape Explorer), Miles - SLS Block I/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B
Q2 - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
Q2 - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
July 17 - Mars robotic science rover, Mars helicopter, MMO (Mars Micro Orbiter), CubeSats - Atlas V 541 - Canaveral SLC-41
July - NROL-82: KH-11 18 (Crystal 18, Block 5 #2) (TBD) - Delta IV-H - Vandenberg SLC-6
August - NROL-101 - Atlas V 551 (AV-088) - Canaveral SLC-41
NET August - Dragon v2 SpX-21 (CRS-21) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System 1st flight (SNC-1) - Atlas V 552 - Canaveral SLC-41
September - AFSPC-52 - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear  H2 - TBD - Vulcan-Centaur - TBD
Q3 - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
Q3 - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
NET Q3 - USCV-3: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
H2 - Amos 8 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
H2 - GPS III SV06 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or NLT June 2021)
Q4 - AFSPC-44 - Falcon 9/Atlas V - Canaveral SLC-40/SLC-41
October - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
November - Jason-CS A (Sentinel-6A) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
November - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
December - Restore-L - EELV - Vandenberg
December - CDARS (Cooperative Data and Rescue Services) - TBD - TBD
December - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
Late - Dragon v2 SpX-22 (CRS-22) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Late - TBD - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - ViaSat-3 EMEA-1 - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41 (or 2021-2022)
TBD - Cygnus NG-13 (CRS-13) - Antares-230 - MARS LP-0A
TBD - SiriusXM SXM-8 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - Turksat 5A - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - Axiom Space’s ISS module - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - HyspIRI (Hyperspectral Infrared Imager) [Earth Systematic Mission] - EELV/Minotaur - Vandenberg/Kodiak
TBD - ORS-8 - TBD - TBD
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SAS constellation sat (x12) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - Open Cosmos sat - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V13) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V14) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V15) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V16) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V17) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V18) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V19) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V20) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - ICEYE (V21) - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - York Space Systems - Vector-H - Kodiak
TBD - York Space Systems - Vector-H - Kodiak
TBD - TBD - Intrepid-1 - Kennedy LC-39C

piggybacked:
Q1 - Peregrine 1 (Astrobotic’s Lunar Lander), CubeRover - Atlas V - Canaveral SLC-41
December - KPLO (Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter)- Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - Spaceflight SSO-C - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E

2021
Q1 - SBIRS-GEO 5 - Vulcan-Centaur/Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or NET August 2022)
NET Q1 - USCV-4: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET Q1 - first launch - OmegA - Kennedy LC-39B
Q2 - NROL-87 - Delta IV-H - Vandenberg SLC-6
April - STP-4 - EELV - Canaveral
April - IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) [Astro SMEX-01] - Pegasus-XL/Minotaur C - TBD
April - SWOT (Surface Water Ocean Topography) [Earth Systematic Mission] - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or April 2022)
Spring-Summer - DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) - Minotaur V (TBD) - TBD
Midyear - GPS III SV07 - EELV - Canaveral
Midyear - TDRS-4G-1 - EELV - Canaveral (or 2022)
July 31 - JPSS-2 - Atlas V 401 - Vandenberg SLC-3E (or December)
Q3 - NROL-85 - Delta IV-H - Vandenberg SLC-6 / Canaveral SLC-37B
Q3 - SBSS FO 1 - EELV/Minotaur - TBD (or 2020)
NET Q3 - USCV-5: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Q4 - SILENTBARKER - EELV - Canaveral
October - Lucy [Discovery 13] - EELV - Canaveral
November - Landsat 9 - Atlas V 401 - Vandenberg SLC-3E (or December 15, 2020)
Late - GPS III SV08 - EELV - Canaveral
TBD - Cygnus NG-14 (CRS-14) - Antares-230 - MARS LP-0A
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) - Atlas V 552 - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-23 (CRS-23) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-24 (CRS-24) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Turksat 5B - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - WorldView Legion sat (xTBD) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - WorldView Legion sat (xTBD) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
2020-2022  TBD - inaugural flight - BFR - Boca Chica (or 2022)
TBD - XBASE: B330 on ISS - Vulcan-Centaur 564 - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - NROL-68: Orion 11 (Mentor 9) (TBD) - Delta IV-H - Canaveral SLC-37B
TBD - Air Force sat - Delta IV-H - TBD
TBD - TBD - OmegA - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20 (or 2022)
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20 (or 2022)
TBD - TBD - Phantom Express (XS-P) - Canaveral SLC-16/SLC-20 (or 2022)
TBD - Open Cosmos sat - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - York Space Systems - Vector-H - Kodiak
TBD - York Space Systems - Vector-H - Kodiak
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W

piggybacked:
Early - GTOSat - EELV - Canaveral
TBD - CLOUD (x3) (Cloud Observation for Updraft Determination) (Earth Venture 2 Candidate) - EELV - Vandenberg
TBD - ARCSTONE (Earth Venture 2 Candidate) - EELV - Canaveral

2022
January - Solar Sentinals - EELV - Canaveral
NET Q1 - USCV-6: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
Midyear - TDRS-4G-2 - EELV - Canaveral (or 2023)
Midyear - Orion: EM-2 (Crew to Cis-lunar NRHO), LOP-G Hab - SLS Block I/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B (or Q1 April 2023)
July - NeMO (New Mars Orbiter) - Falcon 9/Atlas V 411 - Canaveral SLC 40/41
August - Psyche [Discovery 13 candidate] - EELV - Canaveral
September - Gateway PPE - EELV - Canaveral
NET Q3 - USCV-7: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Late - Eutelsat comsat - New Glenn  - Canaveral SLC-36B (or 2021)
TBD - JCSat comsat - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B (or 2023)
TBD - mu Space Corp Geo Comsat - New Glenn  - Canaveral SLC-36B (or 2023)
TBD - Cygnus NG-15 (CRS-15) - Antares-230 - MARS LP-0A
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-25 (CRS-25) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-26 (CRS-26) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - NROL-70 - Delta IV-H - Canaveral SLC-37B
TBD - Air Force sat - Delta IV-H - TBD
TBD - ACE (Aerosol-Cloud-Ecosystems) [Earth Systematic Mission] - EELV - Vandenberg
TBD - Open Cosmos sat - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - York Space Systems - Vector-H - Kodiak
TBD - second launch - OmegA - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Mid-Sized Moon Lander - EELV - Canaveral

2023
January 1-17 - Europa Clipper (Orbiter) - SLS Block I/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B (or 2025)
NET Q1 - USCV-8: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22/Vulcan-Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
Midyear - TDRS-4G-3 - EELV - Canaveral (or 2024)
Midyear - ASCENDS (Active Sensing of CO2 Emissions over Nights, Days, and Seasons) [Earth Systematic Mission] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET Q3 - USCV-9: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET Q3 - NROL-91: Orion 12 (Mentor 10) (TBD) - Delta IV-H - Canaveral SLC-37B
TBD - Cygnus NG-16 (CRS-16) - Antares-230 - MARS LP-0A
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-4) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-27 (CRS-27) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-28 (CRS-28) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
2021-2022  TBD - Manned Circumlunar Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
TBD - GEO-CAPE (Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events) [Earth Systematic Mission] - EELV - Canaveral
TBD - NG-OPIR-Polar 1 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41
TBD - NG-OPIR-GEO 1 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41
TBD - TBD - Vulcan-ACES - TBD
TBD - Open Cosmos sat - Vector-RE1 - Kodiak
TBD - Blue Moon mission - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B

2024
NET Q1 - USCV-10: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22/Vulcan-Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
Midyear - TDRS-4G-4 - EELV - Canaveral (or 2025)
NET Q3 - USCV-11: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - DYNAMIC (Dynamical Neutral Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling) [STP-05 - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-05] - EELV - Canaveral
December - GOES-U - EELV - Canaveral
Late - IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) [STP-05 - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-05] - Antares (TBD) - TBD
TBD - Orion: EM-3 (Crew to Cis-lunar NRHO) - SLS Block IB/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-5) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-6) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-29 (CRS-29) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Dragon v2 SpX-30 (CRS-30) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Gateway Logistics/ARM - EELV - Canaveral
TBD - Large-Sized Moon Lander - EELV - Canaveral

2025
Early - Orion: EM-4 (Crew to Cis-lunar) - SLS Block IB/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B (or 2024)
NET Q1 - USCV-12: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22/Vulcan-Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
September - WFIRST-AFTA (Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope - Astrophysics Focused Telescope Assets) [Astrophysics Decadal Mission Astro-1] - Vulcan-ACES 564/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral

2026
Q3 - JPSS-3 (PFO) - Vulcan-Centaur/Falcon 9/Minotaur-6 (TBD) - Vandenberg SLC-6/4E/8
TBD - Orion: EM-5 (Crew to Cis-lunar) - SLS Block IB/EUS II - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Sample Fetch Rover, Earth Return Orbiter [Mars Sample Return (MSR)] - SLS Block 1B - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Lunar Sample Return - TBD - Canaveral
TBD - Advanced Exploration Moon Lander - TBD - Canaveral

2027
TBD - DST: EM-6 (Cargo to Cis-lunar) - SLS Block IB/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Orion: EM-7 (Crew to Cis-lunar) - SLS Block IB/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B

2028
TBD - DST: EM-8 (Cargo to Cis-lunar)- SLS Block IB/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B (or 2029)

2029
TBD - Orion: EM-9 (Crew to Cis-lunar) - SLS Block II - Kennedy LC-39B

2030
TBD - Orion: EM-10 (Crew to Cis-lunar) - SLS Block II - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Landsat 10 - EELV - Vandenberg (or Late 2020s)

2031
Q3 - JPSS-4 (PFO) - EELV - Vandenberg (or NET October 2030)

Acronyms:
AFSPC-#     - Air Force Space Command-#
DRO            - Distant Retrograde Orbit
DSG            - Deep Space Gateway
DST             - Deep Space Transport
EELV           - Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
EM-#          - Exploration Mission-#   
LOP-G         - Lunar Orbital Platform – Gateway
LOP-G Hab  - LOP-G Habitation module
NG-OPIR     - Next-Generation Overhead Persistent InfraRed
NRHO          - Near-Rectilinear Halo Orbit
PPE             - Power and Propulsion Element of LOP-G
SBIRS          - Space Based Infrared System
STP-#          - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-#
USCV-#       - US Crew Vehicle-#

Statistics (active):
Antares  -     8 (WI - 8 )
Atlas V   -   78 (СС - 63; Va - 15)
Delta IV  -  37 (СС - 30; Va - 7)
Delta II  - 155 (СС - 110; Va - 45)
Falcon 9 -   61 (СС - 50; Va - 11 )
Falcon Heavy - 1 (CC-1)
Minotaur -  17 (СС - 1; Va - 7; WI - 7; Kd - 2)
Pegasus -  43 (СС - 6; Va - 21; WI - 6; Ed - 5; Kw - 4; Ga -1)
Taurus (Minotaur-C) - 11 (Va - 11)

CC - Cape Canaveral Air Force Station; Ed - Edwards AFB; Kw - Kwajalein Island; Va - Vandenberg AFB; WI - Wallops Flight Facility; Ga - Base Aerea de Gando

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1902 on: 09/12/2018 08:04 am »
Unclear:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

NET 2018 - Lunar Bullet - NEPTUNE N3 - open-ocean location off the California coast/KSC
NET 2018 - 30+ CubeSats, tubesats - NEPTUNE N5 - open-ocean location off the California coast/KSC
NET 2018 - 27 CubeSats, tubesats (Ballistic Lunar Transfer) - NEPTUNE N5 - open-ocean location off the California coast/KSC
Mid-2019 - Manned Dragon V2 Circumlunar Mission - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
Late 2019 - ViaSat-3 Americas - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A (or Ariane 5 ECA)
2019-2020 - BlackSky Global (x 20) - TBD - TBD (or PSLV)
2019-2020 - MUOS-6 - EELV - Canaveral
2019-2024 - multiple launches of SpaceX Starlink operational broadband satellites - Falcon 9 - TBD
NET 2019 - AFSPC-9 - Atlas V/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2019 - AFSPC-10 - Atlas V/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2019 - Gap Filler Coronagraph mission - EELV - TBD
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 2 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 3 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 4 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 5 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 6 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 7 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 8 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 9 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 10 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 11 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2019 - SpaceBelt 12 - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
Mid-2020 - ViaSat-3 EMEA - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A (or Ariane 5 ECA)
September 2020 - ITSP (Ionosphere-Thermosphere Storm Probes) - EELV - Canaveral
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020 - OneWeb smallsat (x1-3) - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Spaceport America (Mojave), Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2020-2022 - inaugural flight - BFR - Boca Chica
2020-2022 - Navigational Test Satellite-3 (NTS-3: NTS-3A) - Vulcan-Centaur/Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-3E/4E
Early 2020s - RP (Resource Prospector) - EELV - Canaveral
Early 2020s - NROL-107 - Delta IV-H - TBD
Mid-2021 - Astro SMEX-02 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2021 - EVM-2 - EELV - TBD
Late 2021 - OptiSARTM Optical (x4), OptiSARTM Radar (x4) - TBD - TBD
2021 - NSTP-Sat - TBD - TBD
2021-2022 - Manned Circumlunar Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2020  2021 - OneWeb smallsats - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2020  2021 - OneWeb smallsats - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2020  2021 - OneWeb smallsats - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2020  2021 - OneWeb smallsats - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2020  2021 - OneWeb smallsats - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2021 - BlackSky Global (x36) - TBD - TBD (or PSLV)
NET 2021 - WorldView Legion sat 2 - EELV - Vandenberg
NET 2021 - DESDynI (Deformation, Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics of Ice) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET 2021 - SBSS FO 2 - EELV/Minotaur - TBD
NET 2021 - SBSS FO 3 - EELV/Minotaur - TBD
NET 2021 - MEV-3 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-4 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-5 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-6 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-7 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-8 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-9 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-10 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
August 2022 - PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) - EELV - TBD
NET August 2022 - SBIRS-GEO 6 - Vulcan-Centaur/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
2022 - Space Weather Follow On mission #1 - EELV - TBD
NET 2022 - OptiSARTM Optical (x4), OptiSARTM Radar (x4) - TBD - TBD
NET 2022 - Cargo Mars Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2022 - Cargo Mars Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2022 - GPS III SV09 - EELV - Canaveral
NET 2022 - GPS III SV10 - EELV - Canaveral
NET 2022 - B330 - Vulcan-Centaur 564 - Canaveral SLC-41
2022-2023 - GPS IIIF-01 (SV11) - EELV - Canaveral
2022-2023 - WSF-M 1 - TBD - Vandenberg
Mid-2023 - Astro SMEX-03 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2023 - Helio EX-2 - EELV - Canaveral
Mid-2023 - Helio SMEX-01 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2023 - ESDS-01 - EELV - TBD
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-02 (SV12) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-03 (SV13) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-04 (SV14) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-05 (SV15) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-06 (SV16) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-07 (SV17) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-08 (SV18) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-09 (SV19) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-10 (SV20) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-11 (SV21) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-12 (SV22) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-13 (SV23) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-14 (SV24) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-15 (SV25) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-16 (SV26) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-17 (SV27) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-18 (SV28) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-19 (SV29) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-20 (SV30) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-21 (SV31) - EELV - Canaveral
2023-2031 - GPS IIIF-22 (SV32) - EELV - Canaveral
NET 2023 - CLARREO (Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET 2023-2025 - GRACE-II [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
Early 2024 - Zephyr (Venus Landsailing Rover) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - Canaveral
Early 2024 - TiME (Titan Mare Explorer) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - Canaveral
Early 2024 - CHopper (Comet Hopper) [Discovery 14 Candidate] - EELV - Canaveral
NET 2024 - NG-OPIR-Polar 2 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41
NET 2024 - NG-OPIR-GEO 2 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41
NET 2024 - Cargo Mars Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - Cargo Mars Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - Manned Mars Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - Manned Mars Mission - BFR - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - TBD - OmegA Heavy (NGL Orbital ATK) - Kennedy LC-39B
NET 2024 - Japan cis-lunar cargo ship - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - ESPRIT module (LOP-G) - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
Mid-2025 - Astro EX-2 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2025 - Astro SMEX-04 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2025 - Helio SMEX-02 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2025 - STP-06 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2025 - ESDS-02 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2025 - EVM-3 - EELV - TBD
Q4 2025 - Europa Lander - SLS Block IB - Kennedy LC-39B
2025 - CAESAR (Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return) [New Frontiers-4 candidate] - EELV - TBD
2025 - Dragonfly [New Frontiers-4 candidate] - EELV - TBD
NET 2025 - NEOCam (Near-Earth Object Camera) - EELV - Canaveral
NET 2025 - AEHF-7 - Vulcan-Centaur/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2025 - AEHF-8 - Vulcan-Centaur/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2025 - Dragon v2 SpX-31 (CRS-31) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2025 - Dragon v2 SpX-32 (CRS-32) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2025 - Dragon v2 SpX-33 (CRS-33) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Mid-2026 - Helio SMEX-03 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2026 - Helio SMEX-04 - EELV - TBD
NET 2026 - WSF-M 2 - TBD - Vandenberg
Mid-2027 - Astro SMEX-05 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2027 - Discovery 15 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2027 - ESDS-03 - EELV - TBD
2027 - Space Weather Follow On mission #2 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2028 - Helio SMEX-05 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2028 - Helio SMEX-06 - EELV - TBD
2028 - Mars Mission - TBD - TBD
Q2 2029 - Lunar Geophysical Network [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - EELV - TBD
Q2 2029 - Io Probe [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - EELV - TBD
Q2 2029 - VICI (Venus In-Situ Composition Investigations) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - EELV - TBD
Q2 2029 - ELSAH (Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - EELV - TBD
Mid-2029 - Astro EX-3 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2029 - Astro SMEX-06 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2029 - Helio EX-3 - EELV - TBD
Mid-2029 - EVM-4 - EELV - TBD
Late 2029 - Discovery 16 - EELV - TBD
Late 2020s - NG-OPIR-GEO 3 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41
Late 2020s - Mars orbiter - EELV - TBD
2020s - WSF‐E - TBD - Vandenberg
2020s - WSF‐G - EELV - Canaveral
Q2 2030 - LWS-7 - EELV - TBD
2030 - HST Disposal (Hubble Space Telescope Disposal Mission) - TBD - TBD
NET 2030 - 3D Winds (Demo) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - GACM (Global Atmosphere Composition Mission) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - LIST (Lidar Surface Topography) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - PATH (Precision and All-Weather Temperature and Humidity) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - SCLP (Snow and Cold Land Processes) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - EELV - Vandenberg
NET October 2031 - GPS III-32 - EELV - Canaveral
2031 - Areostationary Relay Satellite-1 - EELV - Canaveral
2031 - Astro SMEX-07 - EELV - TBD
2031 - ESDS-05 - EELV - TBD
2032 - MEDICI (Magnetosphere Energetics, Dynamics, and Ionospheric Coupling Investigation) [STP-07] - EELV - Canaveral
2032 - ESDS-06 - EELV - TBD
2033 - Astro-3 - EELV - TBD
2033 - Areostationary Relay Satellite-2 - EELV - Canaveral
2033 - Discovery 17 - EELV - TBD
2033 - Astro SMEX-08 - EELV - TBD
2033 - Helio SMEX-07 - EELV - TBD
2033 - ESDS-07 - EELV - TBD
2033 - EVM-5 - EELV - TBD
2034 - New Frontiers-6 - EELV - TBD
2035 - LUVOIR (Large Ultraviolet/Optical/Infrared Surveyor - large 16-meter space telescope) [Astro-2/ Astro2020 candidate] - SLS - Kennedy LC-39B
2035 - Origins Space Telescope (Far IR Surveyor) [Astro-2/Astro2020 candidate] - EELV - TBD
2035 - HabEx (Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission) [Astro-2/Astro2020 candidate] - EELV - TBD
2035 - Lynx (X-Ray Surveyor) [Astro-2/Astro2020 candidate] - EELV - TBD
2035 - Astro EX-4 - EELV - TBD (or 2039)
2035 - Astro SMEX-09 - EELV - TBD
2036 - Astro-4 - EELV - TBD
2036 - Helio EX-4 - EELV - TBD
2036 - JPSS-5 (PFO) - EELV - Vandenberg
2036 - ESDS-08 - EELV - TBD
2037 - STP-08 - EELV - TBD
2037 - LWS-8 - EELV - TBD
2037 - Astro SMEX-10 - EELV - TBD
2037 - EVM-6 - EELV - TBD
2038 - Helio SMEX-08 - EELV - TBD
2039 - Astro-5 - EELV - TBD
2039 - Astro SMEX-11 - EELV - TBD
2039 - ESDS-09 - EELV - TBD
2030s - DST: EM-10 (Cargo Mars transit and return) - SLS Block II - Kennedy LC-39B
2030s - Orion: EM-11 (Crew Mars transit and return) - SLS Block II - Kennedy LC-39B
2030s - Landsat 11 - EELV - Vandenberg
2041 - JPSS-6 (PFO) - EELV - Vandenberg
2041 - Astro SMEX-12 - EELV - TBD
2041 - EVM-7 - EELV - TBD
2042 - Astro-6 - EELV - TBD
2042 - STP-09 - EELV - TBD
2046 - JPSS-7 (PFO) - EELV - Vandenberg
2050s - JPSS-8 (PFO) - EELV - Vandenberg
2050s - JPSS-9 (PFO) - EELV - Vandenberg
2050s - JPSS-10 (PFO) - EELV - Vandenberg
2069 - interstellar mission - TBD - TBD
TBD - WGS-11 - EELV - Canaveral
TBD - WGS-12 - EELV - Canaveral
TBD - TBD - GOLauncher 3 mini - Kennedy, DC-10
TBD - TBD - GOLauncher 3 Heavy - Kennedy, DC-10
TBD - TBD - GONext launcher - Kennedy, TBD (B747/A380 Class Aircraft)
TBD - ORS-2 - Minotaur I - MARS LA-0B
TBD - SBSS FO 4 - EELV/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 5 - EELV/Minotaur - TBD

piggybacked:
2018 - CryoCube-1 (CC-1) - TBD - TBD
2021 - TROPICS (Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Kestrel Eye Block 2M (x60) - EELV - Vandenberg
TBD - CryoCube 2 (CC-2) - TBD - TBD
TBD - S5 (Space Situational Awareness mission) - EELV - Canaveral
TBD - GNS - TBD - TBD
TBD - NEUTRON 1 - TBD - TBD

Probably cancelled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

NLT March 2018 - SYNERGY MOON"s Google Lunar XPRIZE mission (Lunar Direct Trajectory/Transfer to the Moon) - NEPTUNE 8 Luna (N8 ) - open-ocean location off the California coast/KSC
TBD - Rascal A (SLU 04), Rascal B (SLU 04) - LauncherOne (TBC) - Spaceport America (Mojave), B-747 "Cosmic Girl" (TBC)

Acronyms:
Astro-# - Astro decadal mission
Astro EX-# - Astrophysics Explorer Mission
Astro MoO-# - Astrophysics Mission of Opportunity
Astro SMEX-# - Astrophysics Small Explorer Mission
DST - Deep Space Transport
EELV - Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
ESDS-# - Earth Science Decadal Survey Mission
EVM-# - Earth Venture Mission
Helio EX-# - Heliophysics Explorer Mission -
Helio SMEX-# - Heliophysics Small Explorer Mission
LWS-# - Living With a Star mission
NG-OPIR - Next-Generation Overhead Persistent InfraRed
SBIRS - Space Based Infrared System
STP-# - Solar-Terrestrial Probes
WSF‐G # - Weather Satellite Follow-on Geostationary
WSF‐E # - Weather Satellite Follow-on Electro-Optical / Infrared (EO/IR)
WSF‐M # - Weather System Follow‐On Microwave

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1903 on: 09/12/2018 09:21 am »
Shouldn't the first 10 GPS III satellites be Block A (GPSIIIA-(01 to 10)) and the second block of 22 sats Block F (GPSIIIF-(01 to 22))?
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1904 on: 09/12/2018 10:59 am »
News Release Issued: Aug 21, 2018 (9:07am EDT)


U.S. Air Force Declares Second Lockheed Martin GPS III Satellite "Available for Launch"

GPS III Space Vehicle 02 (GPS III SV02) is complete, tested and expected to launch in 2019

DENVER, Aug. 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- As the first Lockheed Martin-built (NYSE: LMT) GPS III satellite prepares to ship to the launch pad, the U.S. Air Force has declared that the second GPS III satellite is complete, fully tested and ready to launch.

The Air Force's "Available for Launch" declaration is the final acceptance of Lockheed Martin's second GPS III Space Vehicle (GPS III SV02) – declaring it technically sound and ready to launch. GPS III SV02 will bring new capabilities to U.S. and allied military forces, and a new civil signal that will improve future connectivity worldwide for commercial and civilian users.

GPS III SV02 now awaits official call up for launch in Lockheed Martin's GPS III Processing Facility clean room in Denver. In June, the Air Force officially called up its first GPS III satellite for launch.

"The first GPS III satellite, GPS III SV01, was declared 'Available for Launch' in September 2017. It is now being prepared for shipment to Cape Canaveral, Florida for a launch before the end of the year," said Johnathon Caldwell, Lockheed Martin's program manager for Navigation Systems. "With two GPS III satellites now ready for launch, and the third GPS III expected to be ready by early next year, we're building strong momentum. These satellites will soon begin modernizing the current GPS constellation with new capabilities and more advanced technology."

GPS III will be the most powerful GPS satellite ever on orbit. GPS III will have three times better accuracy and up to eight times improved anti-jamming capabilities. GPS III's new L1C civil signal also will make it the first GPS satellite to be interoperable with other international global navigation satellite systems.

Lockheed Martin is now in full production on ten GPS III satellites at its GPS III Processing Facility near Denver.

In June, GPS III SV03 completed Thermal Vacuum testing, strenuous environmental trials simulating operations in the harshest space environments. In May, the antenna deck was added to GPS III SV04, fully integrating it into a complete satellite ready to begin environmental testing.

Right behind GPS III SV04 on the production line, the fifth, sixth and seventh GPS III satellites are in component build-up. The fifth satellite already has its navigation payload and is expected to be fully assembled later this summer. To date, more than 90 percent of parts and materials for all 10 satellites under contract have been received.

In April, the company submitted a proposal to the government to build up to 22 additional GPS III Follow On (GPS IIIF) satellites which would bring even further enhanced capabilities to the GPS constellation's more than four billion users.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1905 on: 09/12/2018 11:00 am »
GPS IIIF are only at proposal stage maybe FY 2026. I find many more refs calling first 10 satellites GPSIII-SV01 to GPSIII-SV10 rather than using GPSIIIA-01 to -10 naming.

eg http://gpsworld.com/lockheed-martin-submits-proposal-for-u-s-air-force-gps-iiif-program/

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1906 on: 09/12/2018 11:24 am »
Presser:

  VIASAT SELECTS UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE’S PROVEN ATLAS V ROCKET FOR COMMERCIAL SATELLITE LAUNCH

PARIS, Sept. 10, 2018 – Global communications company, Viasat Inc., (Nasdaq: VSAT) announced today it selected United Launch Alliance’s (ULA’s) proven Atlas V vehicle to launch one of its ViaSat-3 satellite missions. This is the first commercial contract ULA has directly signed since assuming responsibility for the marketing and sales of the Atlas V launch vehicle from Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services earlier this year.

The Viasat mission will carry one of the ViaSat-3 series spacecraft and is scheduled to launch in the 2020 - 2022 timeframe from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. This mission will launch aboard an Atlas V 551 configuration vehicle, the largest in the Atlas V fleet. The 551 configuration provides the performance to deliver a ViaSat-3 satellite into a high-energy geostationary transfer orbit where it can begin on-orbit operations faster than with other available launch vehicles.
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1907 on: 09/12/2018 11:29 am »
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-space-blueorigin/bezos-throws-cash-engineers-at-rocket-program-as-space-race-accelerates-idUSKBN1KO0HN
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Blue Origin has privately acknowledged in conversations with French satellite firm Eutelsat SA [ETLXCE.UL] - its first New Glenn customer - that its 2020 time frame is “very aggressive,” a person with direct knowledge of talks between the companies said.
The firms have padded their contract, which covers the launch of a geostationary satellite in the period 2021-2022, so that Blue Origin will incur no penalties if it is late, the person added.
Yohann Leroy, Eutelsat’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer, declined to discuss details of his company’s contract with Blue Origin, but said he was optimistic New Glenn will be ready to carry his firm’s satellite by the end of 2022.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1908 on: 09/12/2018 01:46 pm »
https://www.teslarati.com/spacex-falcon-9-rideshare-commercial-lunar-lander-2019/

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Expected to occur as soon as early 2019, Spaceflight has arranged the addition of “several undisclosed payloads” but was able to confirm that Israel-based company SpaceIL’s lunar lander spacecraft – deemed Sparrow – will be onboard Falcon 9 come launch,

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1909 on: 09/14/2018 06:14 am »
https://www.spacex.com/webcast
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First Lunar BFR Mission

SpaceX has signed the world’s first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard our BFR launch vehicle - an important step toward enabling access for everyday people who dream of traveling to space.

Only 24 humans have been to the Moon in history. No one has visited since the last Apollo mission in 1972. Find out who’s flying and why on Monday, September 17 at 6pm PT.

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« Reply #1910 on: 09/14/2018 08:16 am »
https://www.teslarati.com/spacex-president-bfr-mars-exploration-madrid-talk/
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Shotwell had only praise for the next-generation launch vehicle, which is targeting initial hop tests in late 2019 and its first full launches as early as 2021, a delay of several months from previous schedule estimates targeting hops in early 2019 and orbit by 2020.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1911 on: 09/15/2018 09:28 am »
https://blogs.nasa.gov/icon/2018/09/14/icon-launch-delayed-new-launch-date-to-come/
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ICON Launch Delayed; New Launch Date to Come
Bob Granath
Posted on September 14, 2018

ICON spacecraft artist renderingNASA and Northrop Grumman have decided to delay the launch of the agency’s Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, to allow time to address a quality issue with a vendor-supplied electrical connector on the launch vehicle. Northrop Grumman does not expect an extended delay and will work with the range to determine a new launch date. The ICON spacecraft will launch aboard a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1912 on: 09/15/2018 08:04 pm »
Shouldn't the first 10 GPS III satellites be Block A (GPSIIIA-(01 to 10)) and the second block of 22 sats Block F (GPSIIIF-(01 to 22))?
To Clear things up.
No because Block lettering was removed by order because Block's B and C were cancelled. GPS-IIIF equals GPS-III Follow-On and is a new competition and will fly with technology planned previously for B and C in addition to technology that baselined for future GPS-III blocks D, E et cetera. Depending upon the final requirements GPS-III Follow-On may be redesignated GPS-IV.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1913 on: 09/15/2018 10:29 pm »
Shouldn't the first 10 GPS III satellites be Block A (GPSIIIA-(01 to 10)) and the second block of 22 sats Block F (GPSIIIF-(01 to 22))?
To Clear things up.
No because Block lettering was removed by order because Block's B and C were cancelled. GPS-IIIF equals GPS-III Follow-On and is a new competition and will fly with technology planned previously for B and C in addition to technology that baselined for future GPS-III blocks D, E et cetera. Depending upon the final requirements GPS-III Follow-On may be redesignated GPS-IV.

GPS IIIF are only at proposal stage maybe FY 2026. I find many more refs calling first 10 satellites GPSIII-SV01 to GPSIII-SV10 rather than using GPSIIIA-01 to -10 naming.

eg http://gpsworld.com/lockheed-martin-submits-proposal-for-u-s-air-force-gps-iiif-program/

By the way, two days ago it was announced that LM is going to get a $7.2B contract to build 22 GPSIII Follow on satellites.

https://spacenews.com/air-force-to-award-7-2-billion-contract-to-lockheed-martin-for-22-gps-satellites/

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1914 on: 09/16/2018 01:01 pm »
I read/saw in the ISS R&D 2018 conference proceedings that Bartolomeo will be launched as a FRAM payload.
http://youbenefit.spaceflight.esa.int/docs/20180620/Bartolomeo.pdf
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Bartolomeo scheduled for launch with SpX-20 in January 2020

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« Reply #1915 on: 09/17/2018 09:46 pm »
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch from Cape Canaveral is on November TBD at the earliest.
Upcoming launches include the second flight of the Falcon Heavy from pad 39A carrying the Arabsat
6A communication satellite as early as November. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the next Dragon
resupply mission to the ISS, CRS-16, on November 27 at the earliest, in the afternoon EST if that
day. And a Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the first Block III GPS satellite on December 15 at the
earliest, likely in the morning EST. Other upcoming launches include a Falcon 9 with the first Crew
Dragon capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission, DM-1 to the ISS, from pad 39A. And a Falcon
9 from pad 40 with the Es'Hail-2 communication satellite for Qatar.

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« Reply #1916 on: 09/18/2018 03:09 pm »
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch from Cape Canaveral is TBD. Upcoming Falcon 9 launches include the Es'Hail-2 communication satellite for Qatar as early as late 2018. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the next Dragon resupply mission to the ISS, CRS-16, on November 27 at 4:19pm EST. The first stage will land back at Cape Canaveral about eight minutes after launch. The launch time gets 22-25 minutes earlier each day. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the first Block III GPS satellite on December 15, likely at 9:08am EST. And a Falcon 9 will launch from pad 39A with the first Crew Dragon capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission, DM-1 to the ISS, on December at the earliest.
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« Reply #1917 on: 09/20/2018 09:33 pm »
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The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with the maximum five SRBs, will launch AEHF-4 for the US Air Force on October 17 at 12:15am EDT. The launch window stretches two hours to 2:15am EDT.
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A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the first Block III GPS satellite on December 15, likely at 9:08am EST.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #1918 on: 09/21/2018 04:08 pm »
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
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Date: October 26, 2018
Launch Window: 4:00 a.m. -- 5:30 a.m. Eastern
Mission: ICON (Ionospheric Connection Explorer

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« Reply #1919 on: 09/22/2018 07:54 am »
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Then, a two-SRB Atlas 5 is scheduled to launch on the first uncrewed test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the ISS on late January at the earliest, at around 2pm EST.

 

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