The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 39A on December 7 at 4:40-8:40 p.m. EST. A Falcon 9 will launch NROL-77 for the National Reconnaissance Office on December 9 at 2:16 p.m. EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on December 11 earliest at 1:59-5:59 p.m. EST. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 39A on December 14 at 8:37 a.m. - 12:37 p.m. EST. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on December 14 at 9:43 p.m. - 1:43 a.m. EST. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches.
December 11, 2025 18:59 - 22:59 UTСStarlink 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.A live webcast of this mission will begin about five 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 16th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Crew-8, Polaris Dawn, CRS-31, Astranis: From One to Many, IM-2, Commercial GTO-1, and nine Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
December 13, 2025 05:34 - 09:34 UTCStarlink MissionSpaceX’s Falcon 9 is targeting the launch of 27 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.A live webcast of this mission will begin about five 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 is the ninth flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched SDA T1TL-B, SDA T1TL-C, and six Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship, which will be stationed in the Pacific Ocean.
December 14, 2025 13:37 - 17:37 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.A live webcast of this mission will begin about five 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 sixth flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Ax-4, Crew-11, Cygnus NG-23, and two Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
December 15, 2025 02:43 - 06:43 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.A live webcast of this mission will begin about five 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 ninth flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched NROL-69, CRS-32, GPS III-7, USSF-36, and four Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlas V to launch Amazon Leo 4ULA's Atlas V rocket will deliver another batch of satellites into low Earth orbit for Amazon Leo, the broadband constellation. Its mission is to provide fast, reliable internet to customers around the world, including those in unserved and underserved communities, using a network of more than 3,000 LEO satellites.Launch Date and Time: Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 with a window opening at 3:35 a.m. ESTGO Atlas! GO Centaur! GO Amazon Leo!
News | Dec 3, 2025Blue Origin Announces Crew for New Shepard’s 37th MissionToday, Blue Origin announced the six people flying on its NS-37 mission. The crew includes Michaela (Michi) Benthaus, Joey Hyde, Hans Koenigsmann, Neal Milch, Adonis Pouroulis, and Jason Stansell. To date, Blue Origin has flown 86 people (80 individuals) above the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space. The flight date will be announced soon. The live webcast on launch day will start 40 minutes before liftoff.
Starlink G11-15 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G11-15 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2025-12-07 16:23:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 17:24:14.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 16:23:50 UTC to 2025-12-07 16:26:39 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #1Launch: 2025-12-07 16:26:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 17:27:04.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 16:26:40 UTC to 2025-12-07 16:29:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #2Launch: 2025-12-07 16:42:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 17:43:04.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 16:42:40 UTC to 2025-12-07 16:54:39 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #3Launch: 2025-12-07 17:33:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 18:33:24.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 17:33:00 UTC to 2025-12-07 17:36:19 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #4Launch: 2025-12-07 17:58:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 18:58:54.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 17:58:30 UTC to 2025-12-07 18:06:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #5Launch: 2025-12-07 18:20:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 19:20:24.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 18:20:00 UTC to 2025-12-07 18:31:09 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #6Launch: 2025-12-07 19:01:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 20:01:54.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 19:01:30 UTC to 2025-12-07 19:06:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #7Launch: 2025-12-07 19:12:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 20:12:54.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 19:12:30 UTC to 2025-12-07 19:14:59 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #8Launch: 2025-12-07 19:32:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 20:33:04.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 19:32:40 UTC to 2025-12-07 19:39:19 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #9Launch: 2025-12-07 19:39:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 20:39:44.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 19:39:20 UTC to 2025-12-07 19:45:19 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #10Launch: 2025-12-07 19:59:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 20:59:24.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 19:59:00 UTC to 2025-12-07 20:02:59 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #11Launch: 2025-12-07 20:03:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 21:04:04.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 20:03:40 UTC to 2025-12-07 20:04:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #12Launch: 2025-12-07 20:07:40 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 21:08:04.960 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-07 20:07:40 UTC to 2025-12-07 20:08:59 UTC.
Rocket Lab @RocketLabLaunch update: We are now targeting no earlier than Tuesday Dec 9 NZDT for the launch of “RAISE and Shine” for @jaxa_en 🚀UTC 03:00, Dec 9🚀NZDT 4:00pm, Dec 9🚀JST 12:00pm, Dec 9🚀PT 7:00pm, Dec 8🚀ET 10:00pm, Dec 8
Starlink G11-15 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G11-15 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite. Launch: 2025-12-07 17:58:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-07 18:58:54.960 UTC.
SpaceX @SpaceXDeployment of 28 @Starlink satellites confirmed
On Sunday, December 7 at 9:58 a.m. PT, Falcon 9 launched 28 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.This was the 12th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched NROL-126, Transporter-12, SPHEREx, NROL-57, and now eight 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.
Quote from: catdlr on 12/07/2025 10:37 pmTime to change the headerhttps://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1997811765040861465QuoteSpaceflight Now@SpaceflightNowThe Starlink 6-92 mission has been scrubbed for tonight. The @BrevardEOC has deactivated their support operations as well. The next launch opportunity for this mission has a window that opens at 4:14 p.m. EST (2114 UTC) on Monday, Dec. 8.Launch tomorrow's window:8 December 21:14 to 9 December 01:14 = 8 December 4:14 to 8:14 pm ESThttps://www.cadenaois.org/vpublic_anspdetail.jsp?view=15QuotePrimary Launch Day 07 DEC 2140Z-0223ZBackup Launch Day 08 DEC 2114Z-0157ZBackup Launch Day 09 DEC 2048Z-0131ZBackup Launch Day 10 DEC 2022Z-0105ZBackup Launch Day 11 DEC 1956Z-0039ZBackup Launch Day 12 DEC 1930Z-0013ZBackup Launch Day 13 DEC 1904Z-2347Zhttps://www.fly.faa.gov/adv/adv_sptQuotePLANNED LAUNCH/REENTRY:SPACEX STARLINK 6-92, KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLPRIMARY: 12/07/25 2140Z-0223ZBACKUP: 12/08/25 2114Z-0157ZNEXT PLANNING WEBINAR: 0015Z072225-08005925/12/07 22:25 DCCOPS.lxstn35
Time to change the headerhttps://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1997811765040861465QuoteSpaceflight Now@SpaceflightNowThe Starlink 6-92 mission has been scrubbed for tonight. The @BrevardEOC has deactivated their support operations as well. The next launch opportunity for this mission has a window that opens at 4:14 p.m. EST (2114 UTC) on Monday, Dec. 8.
Spaceflight Now@SpaceflightNowThe Starlink 6-92 mission has been scrubbed for tonight. The @BrevardEOC has deactivated their support operations as well. The next launch opportunity for this mission has a window that opens at 4:14 p.m. EST (2114 UTC) on Monday, Dec. 8.
Primary Launch Day 07 DEC 2140Z-0223ZBackup Launch Day 08 DEC 2114Z-0157ZBackup Launch Day 09 DEC 2048Z-0131ZBackup Launch Day 10 DEC 2022Z-0105ZBackup Launch Day 11 DEC 1956Z-0039ZBackup Launch Day 12 DEC 1930Z-0013ZBackup Launch Day 13 DEC 1904Z-2347Z
PLANNED LAUNCH/REENTRY:SPACEX STARLINK 6-92, KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLPRIMARY: 12/07/25 2140Z-0223ZBACKUP: 12/08/25 2114Z-0157Z
https://www.cadenaois.org/vpublic_anspdetail.jsp?view=15Quote from: Blue Origin NS-37Primary Launch Day 18 DEC 1400Z-2230Z Backup Launch Day 19 DEC 1400Z-2230Z Backup Launch Day 20 DEC 1400Z-2230Z Backup Launch Day 21 DEC 1400Z-2230Z
Primary Launch Day 18 DEC 1400Z-2230Z Backup Launch Day 19 DEC 1400Z-2230Z Backup Launch Day 20 DEC 1400Z-2230Z Backup Launch Day 21 DEC 1400Z-2230Z
Starlink G15-11 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G15-11 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2025-12-10 09:02:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-10 10:03:54.660 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-10 09:02:30 UTC to 2025-12-10 09:02:39 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #1Launch: 2025-12-10 09:02:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-10 10:04:14.660 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-10 09:02:50 UTC to 2025-12-10 09:12:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #2Launch: 2025-12-10 09:12:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-10 10:14:14.660 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-10 09:12:50 UTC to 2025-12-10 09:26:39 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #3Launch: 2025-12-10 11:40:30 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-10 12:41:54.660 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-10 11:40:30 UTC to 2025-12-10 11:42:19 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #4Launch: 2025-12-10 11:42:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-10 12:43:44.660 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-10 11:42:20 UTC to 2025-12-10 11:43:09 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #5Launch: 2025-12-10 11:46:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-10 12:48:14.660 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-10 11:46:50 UTC to 2025-12-10 11:52:19 UTC.Starlink G6-92 Pre-LaunchDerived from a pre-launch Starlink-G6-92 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.Launch: 2025-12-08 22:26:10 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-08 23:31:12.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-08 22:26:10 UTC to 2025-12-08 22:28:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #1Launch: 2025-12-08 22:31:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-08 23:36:22.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-08 22:31:20 UTC to 2025-12-08 22:32:49 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #2Launch: 2025-12-08 22:32:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-08 23:37:52.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-08 22:32:50 UTC to 2025-12-08 22:40:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #3Launch: 2025-12-09 00:02:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-09 01:07:22.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-09 00:02:20 UTC to 2025-12-09 00:04:29 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #4Launch: 2025-12-09 00:05:00 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-09 01:10:02.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-09 00:05:00 UTC to 2025-12-09 00:12:49 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #5Launch: 2025-12-09 00:12:50 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-09 01:17:52.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-09 00:12:50 UTC to 2025-12-09 00:16:09 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #6Launch: 2025-12-09 00:16:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-09 01:21:22.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-09 00:16:20 UTC to 2025-12-09 00:16:59 UTC. Backup Launch Opportunity #7Launch: 2025-12-09 01:12:20 UTC.Deploy: 2025-12-09 02:17:22.140 UTC.Launch window: 2025-12-09 01:12:20 UTC to 2025-12-09 01:13:59 UTC.
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 6:92: After a scrub Sunday, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket Monday carrying 29 Starlink satellites; liftoff from pad KSC 39A came at 5:26pm EST (2226 UTC); this was the 158th F9 launch, the 575th overall and the 116th Starlink flight of 2025
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 6:92: 1st stage booster B1067 landed safely on a SpaceX droneship about 8m20s after liftoff, chalking up a record 32nd flight; this was the 448th booster landing at sea and the 546th overall
Atlas V to launch Amazon Leo 4ULA's Atlas V rocket will deliver another batch of satellites into low Earth orbit for Amazon Leo, the broadband constellation. Its mission is to provide fast, reliable internet to customers around the world, including those in unserved and underserved communities, using a network of more than 3,000 LEO satellites.Launch Date and Window: Monday, Dec. 15, between 3:49 and 4:18 a.m. EST (0849-0918 UTC)GO Atlas! GO Centaur! GO Amazon Leo!