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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5341 on: 11/16/2022 10:16 pm »
SpX-26:
NextSpaceFlight, updated November 16:
New first stage 1076.1



HAKUTO-R:
NextSpaceFlight, updated November 16:
Launch November 28 08:46 UTC
= 3:46 am EST
« Last Edit: 11/16/2022 10:33 pm by zubenelgenubi »
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5342 on: 11/17/2022 06:10 pm »
DEMO-1:
Quote from: ABL tweet
Range meteorology is forecasting favorable conditions for launch. RS1 is go for vertical raise. Currently targeting 1pm AKST (10pm UTC) for launch. [Nov 17]

Delayed:
Quote from: ABL tweet
Team has polled go for propellant load. T0 has been delayed by 55 minutes, currently 1:55pm AKST (10:55pm UTC). [Nov 17]

Abort:
Quote from: ABL tweet
RS1 aborted terminal count during ignition. The vehicle is healthy, and the team is setting up to offload propellant for today. More information to come on our next opportunity. [Nov 17]



Starlink 2-4:
https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl2-4/
Quote
SpaceX is targeting Friday, November 18 for a Falcon 9 launch of 52 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The instantaneous launch window is at 8:25 p.m. PT (04:25 UTC on November 19), and a backup opportunity is available on Saturday, November 19 at 8:11 p.m. PT (04:11 UTC on November 20).

Launch time to the second:
Quote from: TS Kelso tweet
.@SpaceX has informed us that the #Starlink Group 2-4 launch has been moved back to  2022-11-19 at 04:25:10 UTC with deployment now set for 04:54:18.300 UTC. Pre-launch SupGP data on CelesTrak has been updated: https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/ [Nov 17]

Launch postponed:
Quote from: SpaceX tweet
Standing down from tomorrow's launch of Starlink to take a closer look at data from static fire; will announce a new target launch date once confirmed. [Nov 18 UTC]

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5343 on: 11/17/2022 09:33 pm »
https://www.patrick.spaceforce.mil/News/Article/3210022/sld-45-on-boards-new-launch-partners-to-meet-mission-demand/

SLD 45 On-Boards New Launch Partners To Meet Mission Demand

By Senior Airman Samuel Becker, Space Launch Delta 45 / Published November 04, 2022

PATRICK SPACE FORCE BASE, Fla. -- In the past ten years, there has been a considerable increase in the number of space launches from the Eastern Range (ER).

In 2008, seven missions were launched from the ER. Now, in just the first six months of 2022, 27 missions have been launched, establishing an unprecedented launch pace. This increase is due to the rise of new launch providers, rising interest in commercial launches, and decreasing costs to launch from the ER.

“Building a robust U.S, commercial launch industry benefits everyone,” said Byron Whiteman, Space Systems Command delta planning engineer. “Competition increases the launch rate, provides backup launch capability, and incentivizes companies to innovate to stay competitive. In turn, this drives down prices and increases our overall space capabilities.”

In the end, this allows the Space Force and taxpayers to purchase more launch capability with less funding.

The influx of new launch partners to the ER will help develop and sustain resilient space capabilities that the nation can depend on while efficiently delivering assured access to space, countering our near peer adversaries space capabilities.

Since Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) is the prime launch site in the U.S., new commercial launch companies are frequently seeking available launch property at CCSFS.

New launch partners must finish several on-boarding procedures before they may begin launching on the ER.

The new customer process can be broken down into five steps:

Agreements
Funding
Requirements Review
Program Acceptance
Operations

First, a launch provider must sign a Commercial Space Operations Support Agreement (CSOSA) with the department of the Air Force.

“This agreement spells out the terms and conditions of Space Force support to the commercial customer,” said Whiteman.

The CSOSA is then followed-up with signing a CSOSA Annex with the local launch support installation (Annex A for customers at CCSFS, and Annex B for customers at Vandenberg Space Force Base.)

Once the CSOSA is in place, it is required by law that all support provided to commercial customers must be funded in advance. This requires each new launch provider to open an account where funds are used to provide Space Launch Delta 45 (SLD 45) initial support.

“These funds help cover technical interchange meetings and reviewing customer requirements,” said Whiteman. “Once the customer's support requirements are better understood, SLD 45 will produce a more detailed cost estimate for ongoing support of the program.”

A program introduction document will then be submitted by the prospective range customer.

“The program introduction documentation describes their launch vehicle, concept of operations, and the support requested from SLD 45,” said Whiteman. “This process allows our experts to become familiar with the new vehicle and the support they’re requesting.”

“The most important aspect of the on-boarding process for new launch customers is to ensure their requirements are clearly stated, understood, and supportable,” said Tony Cole, 1st Range Operations Squadron (1 ROPS) program support manager. “The on-boarding process can become more efficient with better defined requirements early on.”

Program viability with present range capabilities will be assessed after a review of the program introduction documentation by SLD 45 senior leaders and technical experts.

Once the Delta senior leaders and technical experts determine the new program can be supported, a Statement of Support will be sent to the new launch partners.

“The Statement of Support documentation accepts the new launch provider as an official customer of the ER,” said Whiteman. “Upon receiving the initial approval, we can proceed with actions such as launch site/property assignment, in-depth planning for launch, and assignment of a Program Support Manager (PSM) from 1 ROPS.”

The PSM ensures that all launch provider requirements are identified, documented and supported during all phases of pre-launch and launch operations

“We ensure the range team understands launch provider requirements and we help advocate on our customer’s behalf if they require new capabilities that are not yet available on the ER,” said Cole. “When it’s time for launch or a major test, PSM’s help ensure range instrumentation is ready to support and help prepare the operational crews for their role on-console.”

The timeframe from launch provider on-boarding to initial launch from the ER has averaged around three to four years in the past. However, for the most recent launch customer that process was shortened to around six months.

In general, the length of the onboarding process can depend on which phase the provider’s launch vehicle is in. Some customers will present a flight-proven vehicle that has flown on other ranges, effectively shortening the timeline to initial launch here on the ER.

“Previously, the fastest we had been able to on-board a customer and get them ready to launch was two years, but last year we were able to compress that timeline to six months,” said U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Colin Mims, 1 ROPS commander. “The reason we were able to on-board that specific partner so fast was because their requirements and proposed schedule was offered up front.”

The launch industry as a whole benefits from competition and expansion since it fosters technological advancement and guarantees reliable capabilities for launching satellites into orbit.

The Space Force strives to build a culture of experts fostering an innovative environment that embraces the diversity of our workforce and builds subject matter experts in all disciplines.

“Our plan is to meet the increase in demand head on while continuing to look for efficiencies and partner with launch customers to support their needs,” said Cole. “We'll continue to look for opportunities to develop and implement innovative processes and procedures to meet both ER and customer requirements.”

With SLD 45’s mission to deliver assured access to space, the innovations made to on-board new launch partners more efficiently help us rapidly deliver assets to space.

“The men and women of SLD 45 are dedicated professionals that are laser focused on ensuring that every range customer and every launch campaign is conducted safely, on-time and with precision,” said Mims . “We pride ourselves on providing world-class service and assured access to space!”
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5344 on: 11/17/2022 11:28 pm »
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№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2022
01 - January 6 - Starlink group 4-5 (x49) flight 34 [v1.5 L05] - Falcon 9-135 (B1062.4 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 21:49:10
02 - January 13 - Transporter-3: Alba Cluster 3 & 4 [Delfi-PQ, EASAT-2, GRIZU-263a, Hades, MDQube-SAT1, PION-BR1, SATTLA-2A, SATTLA-2B, Unicorn 1, Unicorn 2A, Unicorn 2D, Unicorn-2E, Unicorn-2TA1], BRO-5, DEWA-Sat 1, ETV-A1, Two FOSSA PocketPOD deployer [Challenger, FOSSASat-2E1 (WISeSAT-1), FOSSASat-2E2 (WISeSAT-2), FOSSASat-2E3 (Pilot-1), FOSSASat-2E4 (LAIKA), FOSSASat-2E5, FOSSASat-2E6, SanoSat-1], Gossamer Piccolomini, HYPSO-1, ICEYE X-14, ICEYE X-16, ION-SCV 004 Elysian Eleonora [Dodona (La Jument 3U), LabSat, STORK-1, STORK-2,  SW1FT, VZLUSAT-2, hosted Hyperspectral payload], IRIS-A, Kepler-16, Kepler-17, Kepler-18, Kepler-19, LEMUR-2 Ramonamae, LEMUR-2 King-Julien, LEMUR-2 Rohovithsa, LEMUR-2 Djirang, LEMUR-2 Miriwari, MDASat-1a, MDASat-1b, MDASat-1c, NuX-1, OroraSat, Sherpa FX3 SXRS-6 [Capella 7 (Capella Whitney 5), Capella 8 (Capella Whitney 6), UMBRA-02], Sich 2-30, SuperDove (x44), Tevel-1, Tevel-2, Tevel-3, Tevel-4, Tevel-5, Tevel-6, Tevel-7, Tevel-8 [USA 320], [USA 321], [USA 322], [USA 323] - Falcon 9-136 (B1058.10 LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 15:25:39.098
03 - January 13 - “Above The Clouds” STP-27VPB: ADLER-1 (LEMUR-2-KRYWE), GEARRS 3 (GEARRSAT 3),  SteamSat-2, STORK-3, TechEdSat 13 (TES 13), ELaNa 29: PAN A, PAN B - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" - 22:51:39
04 - January 19 - Starlink group 4-6 (x49) flight 35 [v1.5 L06] - Falcon 9-137 (B1060.10 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 02:02:40
05 - January 21 - USSF-8: GSSAP 5 (Hornet 5) [USA 324], GSSAP 6 (Hornet 6) [USA 325] - Atlas V 511 (AV-084) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 19:00:00
06 - January 31 - CSG-2 (COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation) - Falcon 9-138 (B1052.3 LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:11:14
07 - February 2 - NROL-87 [USA 326] - Falcon 9-140 (B1071.1 LZ-4) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 20:27:26
08 - February 3 - Starlink group 4-7 (x49) flight 36 [v1.5 L07] - Falcon 9-139 (B1061.6 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 18:13:20
09 - February 10 - VCLS (VADR) Demo 2A/ELaNa 41: BAMA-1, INCA, QubeSat, R5-S1 - Rocket 3.3 (Astra) [LV0008] - Canaveral SLC-46 - 20:00 - Launch failure - second stage anomaly
10 - February 19 - Cygnus NG-17 (CRS-17), NACHOS - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A - 17:40:07.300
11 - February 21 - Starlink group 4-8 (x46) flight 37 [v1.5 L08] - Falcon 9-141 (B1058.11 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 14:44:20
12 - February 25 - Starlink group 4-11 (x50) flight 38 [v1.5 L09] - Falcon 9-142 (B1063.4 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 17:12:10
13 - March 1 - GOES-18 (GOES-T) - Atlas V 541 (AV-095) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 21:38:00.116
14 - March 3 - Starlink group 4-9 (x47) flight 39 [v1.5 L10] - Falcon 9-143 (B1060.11 JRTI) - Kennedy LC-39A - 14:25:00
15 - March 9 - Starlink group 4-10 (x48) flight 40 [v1.5 L11] - Falcon 9-144 (B1052.4 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 13:45:10
16 - March 15 - Spaceflight Astra-1: OreSat 0 (Oregon Satellite 0), SpaceBEE (x16 №112-127), SpaceBEE-NZ (x4), S4 CROSSOVER hosted payload - Rocket 3.3 (Astra) [LV0009] - Kodiak LP-3B - 16:22
17 - March 19 - Starlink group 4-12 (x53) flight 41 [v1.5 L12] - Falcon 9-145 (B1051.12 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 04:42:30
18 - April 1 - Transporter-4: AlfaCrux, ARCSAT, BDSat, BRO-7, EnMAP, GNOMES-3, Hawk-4A, Hawk-4B, Hawk-4C (Hawkeye 360 Cluster 4), ION-SCV-005 [KSF 2A (PPM 1A), KSF 2B (PPM 1B), KSF 2C (PPM 1C), KSF 2D (PPM 1D), PlantSat, SUCHAI 2, SUCHAI 3, hosted payload: Upmosphere], Lynk-05 (Lynk Tower 1), MP42, NuSat 23 (Annie Maunder), NuSat 24 (Kalpana Chawia), NuSat 25 (Mária Telkes), NuSat 26 (Mary Somerville), NuSat 27 (Sally Ride) [4x Mark IV Upgraded and 1x Mark V], Omnispace Spark-1, Shakuntala (Pixxel-2), SpaceBEE 127-138 (x12), undisclosed EO mission (NanoAvionics) - Falcon 9-146 (B1061.7 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 16:24:16.974
19 - April 8 - AX-1: Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] - Falcon 9-147 (B1062.5 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 15:17:12
20 - April 17 - NROL-85: Intruder 13A (NOSS-3 9A) [USA 327], Intruder 13B (NOSS-3 9B) [USA 327-2] - Falcon 9-148 (B1071.2 LZ-4) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 13:13:12
21 - April 21 - Starlink group 4-14 (x53) flight 42 [v1.5 L13] - Falcon 9-149 (B1060.12 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 17:51:40
22 - April 27 - USCV-4: Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4) - Falcon 9-150 (B1067.4 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 07:52:55
23 - April 29  - Starlink group 4-16 (x53) flight 43 [v1.5 L14] - Falcon 9-151 (B1062.6 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 21:27:10
24 - May 6  - Starlink group 4-17 (x53) flight 44 [v1.5 L15] - Falcon 9-152 (B1058.12 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 09:42:00
25 - May 13 - Starlink group 4-13 (x53) flight 45 [v1.5 L16] - Falcon 9-153 (B1063.5 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 22:07:50
26 - May 14  - Starlink group 4-15 (x53) flight 46 [v1.5 L17] - Falcon 9-154 (B1073.1 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 20:40:50
27 - May 18  - Starlink group 4-18 (x53) flight 47 [v1.5 L18] - Falcon 9-155 (B1052.5 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 10:59:40
28 - May 19 - CST-100 Starliner (unmanned test) (Boe-OFT 2) - Atlas V N22 (AV-082) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 22:54:47
29 - May 25 - Transporter-5:  AMS, BroncoSat 1, CENTAURI-5, CICERO-2 VEH 1, CICERO-2 VEH 2, CNCE V4, CNCE V5, CONNECTA T1.1, CPOD A (Tyvak 0032) [ELaNa 47, ProXopS], CPOD B (Tyvak 0033) [ELaNa 47, ProXopS], FORESAIL-1, GHGSat-C3 (Luca), GHGSat-C4 (Penny), GHGSat-C5 (Diako), Hawk 5A, Hawk 5B, Hawk 5C, ICEYE X17, ICEYE X18, ICEYE X19, ICEYE X20, ICEYE X21, ION SVC-006 THRILLING THO (Guardian 1, SBUDNIC, hosted payloads: Gen-01, scamsat prototype), LEMUR 2 HANCOM-1 (Sejong 1), LEMUR 2 KAREN B, LEMUR 2 MIMI1307, LEMUR 2 TENNYSONLILY, LEMUR 2 VANDENDRIES, ÑuSat 28, ÑuSat 29, ÑuSat 30, ÑuSat 31, Planetum-1, PTD 3 [ELaNa 47], Shared Sat 3, Sherpa-AC1 [hosted payloads: XONA Alpha, TROOP‐3], Spark-2 (Omnispace LEO-2), SPIN-1, VariSat-1C, Vigoride VR-3 [Two FOSSA PocketPOD deployer (FOSSASat-2E7, FOSSASat-2E8, FOSSASat-2E9, FOSSASat-2E10, FOSSASat-2E11, FOSSASat-2E12, FOSSASat-2E13, Veery FS-1), SELFIESAT], Umbra 03, Urdaneta-Armsat1, hosted payload: Mars Outpost Tech Demo-1 - Falcon 9-156 (B1061.8 LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 18:35:00
30 - June 8 - Nilesat-301 - Falcon 9-157 (B1062.7 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 21:04
31 - June 12 - TROPICS 1, TROPICS 2 - Rocket 3.3 (Astra) [LV0010] - Canaveral SLC-46 - 17:43 - Launch failure - second stage anomaly
32 - June 17 - Starlink group 4-19 (x53) flight 48 [v1.5 L19] - Falcon 9-158 (B1060.13 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 16:09:20
33 - June 18 - SARah-1 - Falcon 9-159 (B1071.3 LZ-4) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 14:19:52
34 - June 19 - Globalstar FM15 (Globalstar-2 M087), [USA 328], [USA 329], [USA 330], [USA 331] - Falcon 9-160 (B1061.9 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 04:27:36
35 - June 29 - SES-22 - Falcon 9-161 (B1073.2 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 21:04
36 - July 1 - USSF-12: WFOV GEO Testbed (Wide Field of View Testbed missile-warning satellite) [USA 332], USSF-12 Ring (NG ESPA Star bus) [USA 333], [USA 337] - Atlas V 541 (AV-094) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 23:15:00.196
37 - July 2 - STP-S28A:  Gunsmoke-L1 (Lonestar 1),  Gunsmoke-L2 (Lonestar 2), RECURVE, SLINGSHOT 1, NACHOS 2, MISR B, ELaNa 39: CTIM-FD (Compact Total Irradiance Monitor Flight Demonstration), GPX 2 - LauncherOne - RW 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" - 06:53:00
38 - July 7  - Starlink group 4-21 (x53) flight 49 [v1.5 L20] - Falcon 9-162 (B1058.13 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 13:11:10
39 - July 11 - Starlink group 3-1 (x46) flight 50 [v1.5 L21] - Falcon 9-163 (B1063.6 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 01:39:40
40 - July 15  - Dragon v2 SpX-25 (CRS-25) [C208 Flight #3], EMIT - Falcon 9-164 (B1067.5 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 00:44:22
41 - July 17  - Starlink group 4-22 (x53) flight 51 [v1.5 L22] - Falcon 9-165 (B1051.13 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 14:20:00
42 - July 22 - Starlink group 3-2 (x46) flight 52 [v1.5 L23] - Falcon 9-166 (B1071.4 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 17:39:40
43 - July 24 - Starlink group 4-25 (x53) flight 53 [v1.5 L24] - Falcon 9-167 (B1062.8 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 13:38:20
44 - August 4 - SBIRS-GEO 6 [USA 336] - Atlas V 421 (AV-097) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 10:29:00.202
45 - August 4 - Danuri (KPLO - Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter) - Falcon 9-168 (B1052.6 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:08:48
46 - August 10 - Starlink group 4-26 (x52) flight 54 [v1.5 L25] - Falcon 9-169 (B1073.3 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 02:14:40
47 - August 12 - Starlink group 3-3 (x46) flight 55 [v1.5 L26] - Falcon 9-170 (B1061.10 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 21:40:20
48 - August 19 - Starlink group 4-27 (x53) flight 56 [v1.5 L27] - Falcon 9-171 (B1062.9 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 19:21:20
49 - August 28 - Starlink group 4-23 (x54) flight 57 [v1.5 L28] - Falcon 9-172 (B1069.2 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 03:41:20
50 - August 31 - Starlink group 3-4 (x46) flight 58 [v1.5 L29] - Falcon 9-173 (B1063.7 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 05:40:10
51 - September 5 - Starlink group 4-20 (x51) flight 59 [v1.5 L30], Sherpa-LTC2 OTV [Varuna-TDM hosted payload] - Falcon 9-174 (B1052.7 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 02:09:40
52 - September 11 - Starlink group 4-2 (x34) flight 60 [v1.5 L31], BW 3 (BlueWalker 3) - Falcon 9-175 (B1058.14 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 01:20:00
53 - September 19 - Starlink group 4-34 (x54) flight 61 [v1.5 L32] - Falcon 9-176 (B1067.6 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 00:18:40
54 - September 24 - NROL-91: KH-11 19 (Crystal 19) [USA 338] - Delta IV-H [D-387] - Vandenberg SLC-6 - 22:25:30.114
55 - September 24 - Starlink group 4-35 (x52) flight 62 [v1.5 L33] - Falcon 9-177 (B1073.4 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:32:10
56 - October 1 - "To The Black": Firefly Capsule, FOSSASAT-1B, GENESIS-L, GENESIS-N, Qubik-1, Qubik-2, Serenity, TechEdSat-15 (TES-15) - Firefly Alpha (FLTA002) - Vandenberg SLC-2W - 07:01
57 - October 4 - SES-20, SES-21 - Atlas V 531 (AV-099) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 21:36:00.244
58 - October 5 - USCV-5: Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5) - Falcon 9-178 (B1077.1 JRTI) - Kennedy LC-39A - 16:00:57
59 - October 5 - Starlink group 4-29 (x52) flight 63 [v1.5 L34] - Falcon 9-179 (B1071.5 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 23:10:30
60 - October 8 - Galaxy 33 (Galaxy 15R), Galaxy 34 (Galaxy 12R) - Falcon 9-180 (B1060.14 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:05:00
61 - October 15 - Eutelsat Hotbird 13F - Falcon 9-181 (B1069.3 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 05:22
62 - October 20 - Starlink group 4-36 (x54) flight 64 [v1.5 L35] - Falcon 9-182 (B1062.10 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 14:50:40
63 - October 28  - Starlink group 4-31 (x53) flight 65 [v1.5 L36] - Falcon 9-183 (B1063.8 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 01:14:10
64 - November 1 - USSF-44: Shepherd Demonstration [USA 339], LDPE-2 (ROOSTER-2) [Alpine [USA 341?], LINUSS 1 (LINUS-A 1), LINUSS 2 (LINUS-A 2), TETRA-1 [USA 340?], hosted payloads: USUVL + two payloads] - Falcon Heavy-04 (B1064.1 LZ-1, B1066.1 X, B1065.1 LZ-2) - Kennedy LC-39A - 13:41
65 - November 3 - Hotbird 13G - Falcon 9-184 (B1067.7 JRTI)  - Canaveral SLC-40 - 05:22
66 - November 7 - Cygnus NG-18 (CRS-18) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A - 10:32:45.9
67 - November 10 - NOAA 21 (JPSS-2) , LOFTID (Low Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator) - Atlas V 401 (AV-098) - Vandenberg SLC-3E - 09:49:00.125
68 - November 12 - Galaxy-31 (Galaxy-23R), Galaxy-32 (Galaxy-17R) - Falcon 9-185 (B1051.14 X) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 16:06
69 - November 16 - Artemis I (Uncrewed test flight of Orion), ArgoMoon, BioSentinel, CuSP (CubeSat to Study Solar Particles, CuSPP+), EQUULEUS, LunaH-Map, Lunar IceCube, LunIR (Skyfire), NEA Scout (Near-Earth Asteroid Scout), OMOTENASHI, Team Miles - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B - 06:47:44

' - unsuccessful landing

From Foreign Launch Site:
01 - February 28 - 24th mission "The Owl’s Night Continues" : StriX-β - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 20:37
02 - April 2 - 25th mission "Without Mission A Beat" : BlackSky-16 (BlackSky Global-18 Gen-2), BlackSky-17 (BlackSky Global-19 Gen-2) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1A (NZ) - 12:41:38
03 - May 2 - 26th mission “There and Back Again” : AuroraSat-1, BRO-6, Copia, E-space 1, E-space 2, E-space 3, MyRadar-1, SpaceBEE (x16, №140-155), SpaceBEENZ (x8, №15-22), TRSI-2, TRSI-3, Unicorn-2 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1A (NZ) - 22:49:52
04 - June 28 - 27th mission: CAPSTONE - Electron/Photon Lunar - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 09:55:52
05 - July 13 - 28th mission “Wise One Looks Ahead” NROL-162 (RASR-3) [USA 334] - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1A (NZ) - 06:30
06 - August 4 - 29th mission “Antipodean Adventure” NROL-199 (RASR-4) [USA 335] - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 05:00
07 - September 15 - 30th mission "The Owl Spreads Its Wings" : StriX-1 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 20:38
08 - October 7 - 31st mission "It Argos Up From Here": GAzelle (OTB 3/Argos-4) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1A (NZ) - 17:09:21
09 - November 4 - 32nd mission "Catch Me If You Can": MATS (The Mesospheric Airglow/Aerosol Tomography and Spectroscopy) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 17:27:14

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

2022
NET November    17   19   21 - VariSat-1A (OmniTeq 1), VariSat-1B (OmniTeq 2) - RS1 (ABL space system) [DEMO-1] - Kodiak LP-3C - 22:00-01:30
November    21   22 - Eutelsat 10B - Falcon 9-186 (B1049.11 X) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 02:52-03:02
November    21   22 - Dragon v2 SpX-26 [C211.1] (CRS-26), iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A - Falcon 9-187 (B1076.1 JRTI) - Kennedy LC-39A - 20:54
NET November    27   28 - HAKUTO-R M1: HAKUTO-R Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 1), Rashid rover, Lunar Flashlight - Falcon 9-188 (LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 08:46
Late November - OneWeb L15 (x40) - Falcon-9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
NET November    18   - Starlink group 2-4 (x52) flight 66 [v1.5 L36] - Falcon 9 (B1061.11 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 04:25:10
NET Early December - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B7/S24) [inaugural orbital flight] - Starbase, Pad A
December 6 - Transporter-6: Alba Cluster 7, BDSAT-2, BlackJack sats (x2), KSF3a, KSF3b, KSF3c, KSF3d, Launcher Orbiter, Lynk Tower 2 (Lynk 07), Lynk Tower 3 (Lynk 08), Lynk Tower 4 (Lynk 09), Mandrake 1, Menut, ÑuSat (xTBD), QBUA01, Reliant Standard, Tomorrow-R1, Tomorrow-R2, Skyсraft deployer [Skycraft Block II smallsat (x??)], GHOSt (x2-4), UMBRA-05, UMBRA-06, Vigoride 5 (Zeus-1, hosted payload SSPP), Wildcard - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A ~15:00
NET December 7/8 - 33rd mission "Virginia is for Launch Lovers":  Hawk 6A, Hawk 6B, Hawk 6C - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0A (LC-2) - 23:00-01:00
December 12 - SWOT (Surface Water Ocean Topography) [Earth Systematic Mission] - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
December 15 - O3b mPower 1, O3b mPower 2 - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40
NET Mid-December - Transport Layer Tranche-0 A-Class (x7), Transport Layer Tr.-0 B-Cl - Falcon 9 (B1071.6 LZ-4) - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
December 30 - SARah-2, SARah-3 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET December - Starlink group 4-24 (x52) flight ?? [v1.5 L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET December - Starlink group 5-1 (x46-52) flight ?? [v1.5 L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET December - Starlink group 4-37 (x54) flight ?? [v1.5 L??] - Falcon 9-18? (B1058.15 ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40
NET December - Starlink group 2-2 (x54) flight ?? [v1.5 L??] - Falcon 9 (B1060.? ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Late - #GLHF (#GoodLuckHaveFun) - Terran-1 (first flight) - Canaveral SLC-16 (or Early 2023)

Rideshare:
Q4 - ELaNa: GOLF-1 - TBD - TBD
TBD - BurstCube - TBD - TBD
TBD - Fasat-Delta - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - HERON MK II - TBD - TBD
TBD - La Jument (1.5U) - TBD - TBD
TBD - La Jument (6U) - TBD - TBD
TBD - La Jument (6U) - TBD - TBD
TBD - BlackSky Gen-3 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Cadet, SHFT-2, RSat - TBD - TBD
TBD - SeaHawk-2 - TBD - TBD
TBD - CougSat-1 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Gunsmoke-G - TBD - TBD
TBD - Aurora, MINAS, NUTSAT, STEAMSAT, Bhaarathiya-Sat - Falcon 9 - TBD
TBD - GOLF-TEE - TBD - TBD
TBD - Alba Cluster 5 [Kilimanjaro-1, PyCubed-1, TartanArtibeus-1] - TBD - TBD
TBD - XVI - TBD - TBD

From Foreign Launch Site:
NET November - "Start Me Up": AMBER 1 (IOD-AMBER, IOD 3), AMAN, CIRCE 1, CIRCE 2, Dover, ForgeStar-0, Prometheus 2A, Prometheus 2B, STORK-6 - LauncherOne - Newquay, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" (UK)
TBD - BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (TBD) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (TBD) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)

2023
NET January 4 - ViaSat-3 Americas, Arcturus (Aurora 4A), G-Space 1 (GS-1, Nusantara H-1A) - Falcon Heavy-05 (B1052.9 ASDS, B1068.1 X, B1053.3 ASDS) - Kennedy LC-39A
January 10 - Dragon v2 SpX-27 (CRS-27), iROSA 1A, iROSA 1B - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET January 10 - Capella-9, Capella-10 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0A (LC-2)
January 15 - Transporter-7: Alba Cluster 8 (Istanbul), IMECE, Satellogic sats, Varda Space - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E (or February)
NET January 18 - GPS III SV06 (Navstar 79, Amelia Earhart) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
January - USSF-67: CBAS-2 , LDPE-3A - Falcon Heavy-06 (B10??, B1079 X, B10??) - Kennedy LC-39A
January - O3b mPower 3, O3b mPower 4 - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
January - Amazonas Nexus - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
January - Intelsat 40e with TEMPO - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
January] - WorldView Legion 1, WorldView Legion 2 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET November 29, 2022  January - VCLS (VADR) Demo-2FB/ELaNa 43: CatSat, KUbe-Sat-1, MESAT1, OwlSat, R5-S4, REAL, SOC-i, Starling 1, Starling 2, Starling 3, Starling 4 - Firefly Alpha (FLTA003) - Vandenberg SLC-2W
January - Starlink group ?? (x100+) flight ?? [v2.0 L??] - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A / Kennedy LC-39A
NET January - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B8/S25) - Starbase Pad A
NET January - STP-S28B, ELaNa 46: cubesat (x3) - LauncherOne - RW 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET January - EOS SAR 1- Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
Early - Inmarsat GX10A (ASBM-1, EPS-R payload), Inmarsat GX10B (ASBM-2, EPS-R payload) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Mid-February - USCV-6: Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #4] (Crew-6) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
February 25 - Peregrine 1 (Astrobotic’s Lunar Lander) [CLPS 1], Asagumo, Celestis (CPAC), KuiperSat-1, KuiperSat-2 - Vulcan-VC2S (VC001) - Canaveral SLC-41
February - O3b mPower 5, O3b mPower 6 - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
  Q1   February - Inmarsat GX6B (Inmarsat-6 F2) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET February - WorldView Legion 3, WorldView Legion 4 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET February - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B9/S26) - Starbase Pad A
NET March 1 - POLARIS DAWN: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
March - Cygnus NG-19 (CRS-19) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
March - NROL-68: Orion 11 (RIO 11, Mission 8307, Mentor 9) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-388] - Canaveral SLC-37B
March - WorldView Legion 5, WorldView Legion 6 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
March - Nova-C IM-1 [CLPS 2, Spacebit rover, DOGE-1 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET March - Transport Layer Tranche-0 A-Class (x7), Transport Layer Tr.-0 B-Cl (x5), Tracking Layer Tr.-0 WFOV (x8) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg  SLC-4E (or Spring)
NET March - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B10/S27) - Starbase Pad A
Q1 - SES-18, SES-19 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Q1 - USSF-36 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Q1 - Turksat 6A - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET Q1 - NROL-107: SILENTBARKER - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET Q1 - O3b mPower 7, O3b mPower 8 - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET Q1 - VCLS (VADR) Demo-2R/ELaNa 42: cubesat (x3) - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16
H1 - OneWeb (x48) - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
H1 - OneWeb (x48) - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
H1  - Jupiter-3 (EchoStar 24) - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
Q2 - USSF-51 - Atlas V 551 (AV-101) - Canaveral SLC-41
Q2 - USSF-112 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
Q2 - Galaxy-37 (Galaxy-13R) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET April 13 - CST-100 Starliner (crewed test) (Boe-CFT) - Atlas V N22 (AV-085) - Canaveral SLC-41
NET April - USSF-52 - Falcon Heavy-06 (B1064.2 ASDS, B1070.1 X, B1065.2 ASDS) - Kennedy LC-39A (or Q2)
NET April - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B11/S28) - Starbase Pad A
NET May 1 - AX-2: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
May 15 - Transporter-8: DROID.001, SpIRIT, Satellogic sats, Vigoride - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or Q2)
June 5 - Dragon v2 SpX-28 (CRS-28) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear - Iridium-NEXT 174, Iridium-NEXT 177, Iridium-NEXT 178, Iridium-NEXT 179, Iridium-NEXT 181 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
Midyear - TacRS-3: Victus Nox - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
Midyear - Spire Global's satellite (x3) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
Midyear - Nova-C IM-2 (PRIME 1) [CLPS 3], µNova, Lunar Trailblazer [SIMPLEx 5] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
July  - Satria-1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Summer - ViaSat-3 EMEA - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System 1st flight (SNC Demo-1): Tenacity, Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L (second launch) - Canaveral SLC-41
Summer - Astranis MicroGEO (x4) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Fall - USCV-7: Crew Dragon (Crew-7) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Q3 - NROL-69 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
Q3 - USSF-87 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
H2 - Euclid - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
H2 - USSF-106, NTS-3 (Timation-5) [Vanguard] - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - AX-3: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October 10 - Psyche [Discovery 14], Janus A, Janus B [SIMPLEx program] - Falcon Heavy (LZ-1, ??, LZ-2) - Kennedy LC-39A
October 20 - Dragon v2 SpX-29 (CRS-29) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
October - "Tipping Point" payload for Lockheed Martin - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16
October - Transporter-9: MBZ SAT, Satellogic sats - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E (or November)
NET October  - GPS III SV07 (Navstar 80, Sally Ride) - Vulcan-VC0S - Canaveral SLC-41
Late - Cygnus NG-20 (CRS-20) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Late - BlueBird (x5) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Late - first test launch - Rocket 4 (Astra) - TBD
TBD - Badr 8 (Arabsat 7B) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - #dearMoon (First Contracted Private Manned Circumlunar Mission) - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A (or 2024)
TBD - GEO-CAPE (Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events) [Earth Systematic Mission] - NLSP II - Canaveral
TBD - TBD - Vulcan-VA?? - TBD
TBD - inaugural flight - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - Eutelsat comsat - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - JCSat comsat - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - Blue Moon mission - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B (or 2024)
TBD - STP-S28C: Athena, cubesat (x14) - LauncherOne - RW 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - Spaceflight - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - SatRevolution Mars Mission - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - HyperSat 1 - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - TacRL-4 - TBD - TBD
TBD - NROL-174 - Minotaur IV - Vandenberg SLC-8
TBD - ORS - Minotaur (TBD) - Vandenberg SLC-8
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - OTB 2 (Orbital Test Bed-2) - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - Spaceflight Inc. multi satellite launch - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - commercial launch - RS1 (ABL space system) - Vandenberg SLC-576E
TBD - commercial launch - RS1 (ABL space system) - Vandenberg SLC-576E
TBD - Cryogenic Fluid Management Demonstration - RS1 (ABL space system) - TBD
TBD - KuiperSat - RS1 (ABL space system) - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - KuiperSat - RS1 (ABL space system) - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - KuiperSat - RS1 (ABL space system) - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - TROPICS 3, TROPICS 4 - TBD - TBD (or 2024)
TBD - TROPICS 5, TROPICS 6 - TBD - TBD (or 2024)
TBD - commercial comsat - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A / Kennedy LC-39A / Kennedy LC-49
TBD - first flight - Daytona - TBD
TBD - TriSept launch - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16 / Vandenberg SLC-7
TBD - Iridium-NEXT 182 - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - 2-IM (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - 2-AB (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - 19C (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - 20A (CLPS) - TBD - TBD

Rideshare:
February - CIRBE - TBD - TBD
TBD - CAS500-4 - Falcon 9 - TBD
TBD - OSAM-2 (Archinaut One) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - Satellogic sats - Falcon 9 - TBD
TBD - ROOSTER-3 (LDPE-3) - NSSL 2 - TBD
TBD - ROOSTER-4 (LDPE-4) - NSSL 2 - TBD
TBD - Reliant Pro - TBD - TBD
TBD - SPARCS (Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Spaceflight mission - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - Spire satellites - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - PREFIRE A, PREFIRE B (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far Infrared Experiment) - TBD - TBD
TBD - STPSat-7 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Grissom-1 (GM1) - TBD - TBD
TBD - GTOSat - NSSL 2 - Canaveral
TBD - Janus A, Janus B [SIMPLEx program] - TBD - TBD

From Foreign Launch Site:
NET January - SL-OMV [CubeSat (x6)] - RS1 - SaxaVord Spaceport (UK)
H1 - ACS-3 (Advanced Composite Solar Sail System) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET May - NZSA Venus mission - Electron/Photon Venus - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET June - Kinéis 1, Kinéis 2, Kinéis 3, Kinéis 4, Kinéis 5 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET June - Kinéis 6, Kinéis 7, Kinéis 8, Kinéis 9, Kinéis 10 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET August - LOXSAT 1 - Electron/Photon LEO - Mahia LC-1A (NZ) (or Late)
NET Q3 - Kinéis (x5) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET Q3 - Kinéis (x5) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET Q3 - Kinéis (x5) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - ADRAS-J - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - StriX-2 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - Hawk (x6) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ) / MARS LC-2 (US)
TBD - QKDSat 1 (Arqit) - LauncherOne - RW12/30, Newquay, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" (UK)

2024
January 9 - PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or May)
Early - USCV-8: CST-100 Starliner-1 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
February - NROL-70: Orion 13 (RIO 13, Mission 8309, Mentor 11) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-389] - Canaveral SLC-37B
February - Transporter-10: MethaneSAT, TBD  - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E (or March)
Q1 - Nova-C IM-3 [CLPS-5] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET H1 - AX-4: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Q2 - TBD - Firefly Beta - Canaveral SLC-20
April - Cygnus NG-21 (CRS-21) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
April 30 - GOES-U - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
Spring - TBD, MRV, MEPs - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
June - Transporter-11: TBD  - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E (or July)
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-30 (CRS-30) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - USCV-9: CST-100 Starliner-2 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
September - Transport Layer Tranche-1 (x21) batch 1 - Falcon 9  - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
H2 - Cygnus NG-22 (CRS-22) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
H2 - O3b mPower 9, O3b mPower 10, O3b mPower 11 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Q4 - TBD - Firefly Beta - Vandenberg SLC-2E 
October 10-30 - Europa Clipper (Orbiter) - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
October 14 (TBD) - Hera, Juventas, APEX (Asteroid Prospection Explorer) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
October - Transport Layer Tranche-1 (x21) batch 2 - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Vandenberg  SLC-4E (TBD)
October - Transporter-12: TBD  - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E (or November)
October - QS-1 - TBD - TBD
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-31 (CRS-31) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - DYNAMIC (Dynamical Neutral Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling) [STP-05 - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-05] - NLSP II - Canaveral
November - Gateway: PPE + HALO - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
November - Griffin (Astrobotic's Lunar Lander), VIPER (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
November - Transport Layer Tranche-1 (x21) batch 3 - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Vandenberg SLC-4E (TBD)
December - Transport Layer Tranche-1 (x21) batch 4 - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Vandenberg SLC-4E (TBD)
Late - Artemis II (Crewed flight of Orion around Moon) - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B
Late - SpaceX Uncrewed Lunar Demo - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
Late - VADR: GeoCarb - TBD - TBD
Late - inaugural flight - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
TBD - Thuraya 4-NGS - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - HAKUTO-R M2: HAKUTO-R Lunar Lander + Rover (iSpace mission 2) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - WGS-11+ - Vulcan-VC2L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - USSF-16 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - USSF-23 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - USSF-43 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - USSF-62: TBD, WSF-M 1, BLAZE - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - USSF-124 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Superbird-9 - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A / Kennedy LC-39A / Kennedy LC-49
TBD - GPS III SV08 (Navstar 81, Katherine Johnson) - NSSL 2 - Canaveral
TBD - Impulse Space Mars Lander - Terran R (first flight) - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - Blue Ghost Moon lander (LEXI + 9 payloads) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - 19D (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-11 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - first flight - Neutron - MARS Pad 0A
TBD - first flight - Laguna - TBD
TBD - commercial payload - Rocket 4 (Astra) - TBD

Rideshare:
NET January - EscaPADE A, EscaPADE B (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) [SIMPLEx program] - NLSP II - Canaveral
Midyear - SunRISE (Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment) (x6 cubesats) - TBD - Canaveral
TBD - Ardoride [Zeus-MS Qosmosys sat (x2)] - TBD - TBD

From Foreign Launch Site:
TBD - Hawk (x6) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ) / MARS LC-2 (US)
TBD - TBD - LauncherOne - Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport , Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" (AUS)

2025
January - OSAM-1 (Restore-L) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
January - Transport Layer Tranche-1 (x21) batch 5 - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Vandenberg  SLC-4E (TBD)
February - SPHEREx, PUNCH-NFI [SMEX 15A], PUNCH-WFI1 [SMEX 15B], PUNCH-WFI2 [SMEX 15C], PUNCH-WFI3 [SMEX 15D], TRACERS A [SMEX 16A], TRACERS B [SMEX 16] - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or NLT April)
February - Transport Layer Tranche-1 (x21) batch 6 - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Vandenberg  SLC-4E (TBD)
March - USCV-10: Crew Dragon (Crew-8) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
April - Cygnus NG-23 (CRS-23) - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
April  - Tracking Layer Tranche-1 (x7) - NSSL 2 - Vandenberg
June - Tracking Layer Tranche-1 (x7) - NSSL 2 - Vandenberg
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-32 (CRS-32) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear - Artemis III (Landing the first astronauts on the lunar South Pole) - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B
Midyear - SpaceX Crewed Lunar Demo - Super Heavy/Starship HLS - Kennedy LC-39A
July - Tracking Layer Tranche-1 (x7) - NSSL 2 - Vandenberg
August - Tracking Layer Tranche-1 (x7) - NSSL 2 - Vandenberg
September - USCV-11: CST-100 Starliner-3 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
H2 - Cygnus NG-24 (CRS-24) - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
H2 - NGG-1 (NG-OPIR-GEO 1) - Falcon-9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-33 (CRS-33) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
November - Jason-CS-B (Sentinel-6B) - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or Q1 2026) (or Vega C)
December - IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) [STP-05 - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-05], SWFO-L1 (Space Weather Forward Observatory L1 mission), GLIDE (Global Lyman-alpha Imagers of the Dynamic Exosphere), Solar Cruiser [STP-MoO-1] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Late - AxH1 - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - Skynet 6A - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC 40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - KOREASAT 6A - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC 40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - GPS III SV09 - NSSL 2 - Canaveral
TBD - GPS III SV10 - NSSL 2 - Canaveral
TBD - inaugural flight - Shockwave - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - COSI [SMEX 17] - NSSL 3 - TBD
TBD - Transporter-13: TBD  - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - OneWeb Generation 2 (xTBD) - Terran R - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 3), two communication relay satellites - TBD - TBD
TBD - SERIES-2 (Draper) [CLPS] - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-12 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CS-3 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-21 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-22 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD

Rideshare:
TBD - Binar Prospector (x2) [CLPS] - TBD - TBD

2026
NET February - Cygnus NG-25 (CRS-25) - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
March - USCV-12: Crew Dragon (Crew-9) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-34 (CRS-34) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear - AxH2 - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
September - USCV-13: CST-100 Starliner-4 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
October - NGRST (WFIRST-AFTA) [Astrophysics Decadal Mission Astro-1] - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) -  Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-35 (CRS-35) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET Late - AxL - TBD - TBD
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-3): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Crewed Dream Chaser - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Lunar Sample Return - TBD - Canaveral
TBD - GPS IIIF-01 (SV11) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 4) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-31 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-32 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CT-1 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD

2027
March - USCV-14: Crew Dragon (Crew-10) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
June - Europa Lander (Lander/Rover) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-36 (CRS-36) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear - MoonBEAM (Moon Burst Energetics All-sky Monitor) [Astro-MoO-05 Candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
September - USCV-15: CST-100 Starliner-5 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET September - GDC (Geospace Dynamics Constellation) - NSSL 3 - TBD
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-37 (CRS-37) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
November - JPSS-3 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg (or January 2028)
TBD - Artemis IV (Crewed flight of Orion for Gateway with I-Hab, crew landing) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - HLS (TBD) - NLSP III - Canaveral
TBD - SpaceX Crewed Lunar - Super Heavy/Starship HLS - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-4): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - AxPT - TBD - TBD
TBD - NGP-1 (NG-OPIR-Polar 1) - Falcon-9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41 (or NLT September)
TBD - NGG-2 (NG-OPIR-GEO 2) - Falcon-9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41
TBD - Dragonfly [New Frontiers-4] - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - INCUS [EVM-3] - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 5) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-41 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-42 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD

2028
March - USCV-16: Crew Dragon (Crew-11) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-38 (CRS-38) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear - UVEX (UltraViolet EXplorer) [Astro-MIDEX-03 Mission Candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
Midyear - STAR-X (Survey and Time-domain Astrophysical Research Explorer) [Astro-MIDEX-03 Mission Candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
Summer - SRL-MAV (with STA and two sample recovery helicopters) [MSR] - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
September - USCV-17: CST-100 Starliner-6 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-39 (CRS-39) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Artemis V (Crewed flight of Orion for Gateway and lunar landing with ESPRIT, GERS) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Gateway: Dragon XL DSL-1 - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - HLS (TBD) - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - LTV - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-5): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - NGG-3 (NG-OPIR-GEO 3) - Falcon-9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41
TBD - HelioSwarm (hub + 8 small satellites) [Helio-MIDEX-1] - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy) [Discovery 15] - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - NEO Surveyor (Near Earth Object Surveyor) - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 6) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-51 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-52 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD

2029
March - USCV-18: Crew Dragon (Crew-12) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-38 (CRS-38) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - USCV-19: Crew Dragon (Crew-13) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Q4 - DAVINCI+ (Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging): Orbiter + Descent probe [Discovery 16] - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-6): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Artemis VI (Crewed flight of Orion to Moon with Airlock) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Gateway: Dragon XL DSL-2 - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - HLS (TBD) - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - NGP-2 (NG-OPIR-Polar 2) - Falcon-9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 7) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-62 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CT-2 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD

2030
February - Artemis IX (Cargo mission) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
June - USCV-20: Crew Dragon (Crew-14) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
August - Artemis X (Crewed mission of Orion) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Artemis VII (Cargo mission to Moon) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - DSL-3 - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - HLS (TBD) - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Pressurized Rover via Cargo Lander - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Landsat 10 - NLSP III - Vandenberg (or Mid-2028)
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 8 ) - TBD - TBD

2031
TBD - Artemis VIII (Crewed mission of Orion)- SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - DSL-4 - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - HLS (TBD) - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Surface logistics - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Surface Habitat - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 9) - TBD - TBD

2032
December - JPSS-4 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg (or January 2033)
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 10) - TBD - TBD

2033
TBD - GEO-West (GeoXO1) - NLSP III - Canaveral
TBD - ESS - NLSP III - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 11) - TBD - TBD

2036
TBD - GEO-East (GeoXO2) - NLSP III - Canaveral

Probably cancelled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)
2022 - Dove (xTBD) - Rocket 3.3 (Astra) - TBD
November 2023 - Masten Mission One (MM1): Masten Xelene (XL-1 Lunar Lander) with eight NASA-sponsored and several commercial payloads to the lunar south pole [CLPS-4] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A

Statistics (active):
Antares            - 17 (WI - 17)
Astra Rocket    -  7 (Kd - 5; СС - 2)
Atlas V            -  97 (СС - 80; Va - 17)
Delta IV Heavy  -  14 (СС - 9; Va - 5)
Electron           -  32 (Ma - 32)
Falcon 9          - 184 (СС - 103; KSC - 51; Va - 30)
Falcon Heavy    -   4 (KSC - 4)
Firefly Alpha     -   2 (Va - 2)
Launcherone    -    5 (Mo - 5)
Minotaur          -  19 (СС - 1; Va - 7; WI - 9; Kd - 2)
Minotaur-C       -  11 (Va - 11)
Pegasus           -  45 (СС - 7; Va - 22; WI - 6; Ed - 5; Kw - 4; Ga - 1)
SLS                 - 1 (KSC - 1)

Launches:  1894 (СС - 843; In - 6; Va - 724; WI - 53; KSC - 207; Ed - 5; Ga -1; Kw - 4; Kd - 8; Om - 5; Ka - 1; Mo - 5; Ma - 32)
Satellites:  7326 (СС - 3517; In - 6; Va - 1765; WI - 335; KSC - 1449; Ed - 12; Ga -1; Kw - 4; Kd - 33; Om - 5; Ka - 13; Mo - 34; Ma - 152)

CC - Cape Canaveral; Ed - Edwards AFB; Ga - Base Aerea de Gando; In - Inyokern; Ka - Kauai; Kd - Kodyak; KSC - Kennedy Space Center; Kw - Kwajalein Island; Ma - Mahia NZ; Mo - Mojave Air and Space Port; Om - Omelek; Va - Vandenberg AFB; WI - Wallops Flight Facility

Changes on November 18th
Changes on November 19th
Changes on November 20th

Acronyms:
ASBM               - Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission
ASDS               - Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship
ASOG               - A Shortfall of Gravitas - ASDS
Astro-#            - Astro decadal mission
Astro-MIDEX-#   - Astrophysics Middle Explorer Mission
Astro-MoO-#     - Astrophysics Mission of Opportunity
Astro-Probe-#    - Astrophysics Probe
Astro-SMEX-#    - Astrophysics Small Explorer Mission
AX-#                - Axiom Space mission to ISS
AxH1                - Axiom Habitat module - first Axiom Space module
AxH2                - Axiom Habitat module - second Axiom Space module
AxL                  - Axiom Lab module - third Axiom Space module
AxPT                - Axiom Power Tower - fourth Axiom Space module
ССSFS              - Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
CIRBE               - Colorado Inner Radiation Belt Experiment
CLPS                - Commercial Lunar Payload Services
COSI                - Compton Spectrometer and Imager
DSL                  - Deep Space Logistics
DIU                  - Defense Innovation Unit
EMIT                - Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation
EPS-R               - Enhanced Polar Systems-Recapitalization
ESDS-#             - Earth Science Decadal Survey Mission
ESPA                - EELV Secondary Payload Adapter
ESPRIT-Refueler  - European System Providing Refueling, Infrastructure and Telecommunications
ESS                  - Evolved Strategic Satcom
EVC-#               - Earth Venture Continuity
EVM-#               - Earth Venture Mission
GeoXO               - Geostationary Extended Observations
GERS                 - Gateway External Robotic System (Canadarm-3)
GLS-#               - Gateway Logistics Services
GSSAP              - Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program
HALO                - Habitation and Logistics Outpost - Gateway
Helio-MIDEX-#    - Heliophysics Middle Explorer Mission
Helio-Expl MoO-# - Heliophysics Explorer Mission of Opportunity
Helio-SMEX-#     - Heliophysics Small Explorer Mission
HLS                  - Human Landing System
HLS LETS           - Human Landing System Lunar Exploration Transportation Services
I-Hab                - International Habitation Module - Gateway
I-MIM                - International Mars Ice Mapper
IM-#                 - Intuitive Machines lunar lander
INCUS               - Investigation of Convective Updrafts
JRTI                  - Just Read The Instructions - ASDS
LDPE-#              - Long Duration Propulsive ESPA
LEMUR               - Low Earth Multi-Use Receiver
LLITED               - Low-Latitude Ionosphere/Thermosphere Enhancements in Density
LTV                   - Lunar Terrain Vehicle
LWS-MoO-#        - Living With a Star Mission of Opportunity
LZ-1                  - Landing Zone 1 on ССSFS
LZ-2                  - Landing Zone 2 on ССSFS
LZ-4                  - Landing Zone 4 on VSFB
MSR                  - Mars Sample Return
MAV                  - Mars Ascent Vehicle [MSR]
MARV                 - Mission Assembly and Repair Vehicle
MEPs                  - Mission Extension Pods
MHS                  - Mars Helicopter Scout
MMO                  - Mars Micro Orbiter
MRPs                  - Mission Refueling Pods
MRV                   - Mission Robotic Vehicle
NET                   - Not/No Earlier Than
NFI                    - Narrow Field Imager
NG-OPIR             - Next-Generation Overhead Persistent InfraRed
NGG                   - Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Block 0 missile warning satellite system
NGP                   - Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared Polar program
NGRST               - Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
NLSP #              - NASA Launch Services Program #
NLT                   - Not Later Than
NSSL #              - National Security Space Launch program #
NTS-#               - Navigational Test Satellite-#
OCISLY              - Of Course I Still Love You - ASDS
OSAM-#             - On-orbit Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing-#
OSP-#               - Orbital Services Program
PPE                   - Power and Propulsion Element - Gateway
PUNCH               - Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere
ROOSTER            - Rapid On-Orbit Space Technology and Evaluation Ring
SBIRS                - Space Based Infrared System
SIMPLEx             - Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration
SPHEREx             - Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer
SRL                    - Sample Return Lander [MSR]
SS-#                 - Sierra Space
SSPP                 - Caltech Space Solar Power Project
STA                   - Sample Transfer Arm (ESA) [MSR]
STP-#                - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-#
STP-MoO-#         - Solar-Terrestrial Probes Mission of Opportunity
TacRL                 - Tactically Responsive Launch
TacRS                 - Tactically Responsive Space
TBD                    - To Be Determined
TDO-#                - Technology Demonstration Orbiter
TRACERS             - Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites
TROPICS              - Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats
USCV-#              - US Crew Vehicle-#
USSF-#              - US Space Force-#
VADR                  - Venture-Class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare
VCLS                  - Venture Class Launch Services
VSFB                  - Vandenberg Space Force Base
WFI                    - Wide Field Imager
WFIRST-AFTA      - Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope - Astrophysics Focused Telescope Assets
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
X                       - Expendable first stage Falcon 9
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5345 on: 11/17/2022 11:30 pm »
Unclear:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2022 - Satellogic constellation [multiple launches] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2022 - Satlantis constellation [multiple launches] - Firefly Alpha - TBD
NET 2022 - ASLON-45 spacelift mission - Ravn X (Aevum) - Runway 18L/36R, Cecil Air and Space Port in Jacksonville, Florida
NET 2022 - NSTP-Sat (Quasar, SDS-2 5) - TBD - TBD
NET 2022 - OSP-4 launch - X-bow Launch Systems LV (Super Strypi/SPARK (TBD)) - Kauai (Hawaii)
NET 2022 - BlackSky Gen-2 (x8 ) partner satellite - TBD - TBD (or SSLV)
NET 2022 - Starlink deployment [multiple launches] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET 2022 - STP-4 - NSSL 2 - Canaveral
NET 2022 - Mid-Sized Moon Lander - NLSP II - Canaveral
2022-2025 - Spaceflight Astra [multiple launches] - Rocket 3.x (Astra) - TBD
Mid-2023 - Astro EX-2 - NLSP-II - TBD
2023 - OneWeb (xTBD) [multiple launches] - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2023 - Lynk Tower (x50) [multiple launches] - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
2023-2025 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET 2023 - Arabsat 7A - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2023 - POLARIS MISSION II: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2023 - POLARIS MISSION III: Starship - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2023 - HyperSat 2 - LauncherOne -  TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2023 - HyperSat 3 - LauncherOne -  TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2023 - HyperSat 4 - LauncherOne -  TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2023 - HyperSat 5 - LauncherOne -  TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2023 - HyperSat 6 - LauncherOne -  TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2023 - WorldView Legion sat 2 - NSSL - Vandenberg
NET 2023-2025 - GRACE-II [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
Q2 2024 - Astro-MoO-02 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2024 - Helio Expl MoO-05 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2024 - New Frontiers 4 - NLSP-II - TBD
August 15, 2024 - CAESAR (Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return) [New Frontiers-4 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
Late 2024 - NEOCam (Near-Earth Object Camera) - NLSP-II - Canaveral (with IMAP)
NET 2024 - BlueBird (x110) (AST SpaceMobile) - Falcon 9 / Starship/Super Heavy [multiple launches] - Canaveral
NET 2024 - Second Commercial Manned Spaceflight around the Moon - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
NET 2024 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
NET 2024 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
NET 2024 - Japan cis-lunar cargo ship - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - AETHER (Aeronomy at Earth: Tools for Heliophysics Exploration and Research) - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - EZIE (x3) (Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer) - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - Arqit 2 - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2024 - Space Arena Module - TBD - TBD
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2024-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
Mid-2025 - Astro-MoO-03 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2025 - Astro-SMEX-2 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2025 - ESCAPE (Extreme-ultraviolet Stellar Characterization for Atmospheric Physics and Evolution) - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2025 - COSI (The Compton Spectrometer and Imager) - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2025 - GUCI (The Gravitational-wave Ultraviolet Counterpart Imager Mission) - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2025 - EVC-01 - NLSP III - TBD
2025 - STORM (Solar-Terrestrial Observer for the Response of the Magnetosphere) - NLSP III - TBD
2025 - ARCS (Auroral Reconstruction CubeSwarm) - NLSP III - TBD
2025 - Solaris - NLSP III - TBD
2025 - test launch - Spinlaunch - Unalaska (TBD)
NET 2025 - Endurance-A lunar rover - NLSP III - Canaveral
NET 2025 - AEHF-7 - Vulcan-VC??/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2025 - AEHF-8 - Vulcan-VC??/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2025 - MRPs - TBD - TBD
NET 2025 - OneWeb Generation 2 constellation  [multiple launches] - Terran R - Canaveral SLC-16
NET 2025-2026 -  Lightspeed (xTBD) [multi-lanch agreement] - New Glenn - Canaveral/Vandenberg
NET February 2026 - MUSE (Multi-slit Solar Explorer) [Helio-MIDEX-1] - NLSP III - TBD (or Q2 2027)
Mid-2026 - Astro-MoO-04 - NLSP III - TBD
NET 2026 - WSF-M 2 - NSSL 3 - Vandenberg
NET 2026 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
NET 2026 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
NET 2026 - Manned Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
NET 2026 - Manned Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-02 (SV12) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-03 (SV13) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-04 (SV14) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-05 (SV15) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-06 (SV16) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-07 (SV17) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-08 (SV18) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-09 (SV19) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-10 (SV20) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-11 (SV21) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-12 (SV22) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-13 (SV23) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-14 (SV24) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-15 (SV25) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-16 (SV26) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-18 (SV28) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-19 (SV29) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-20 (SV30) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-21 (SV31) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-22 (SV32) - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
2027 - Starlab (Nanoracs) - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 41
NET 2027 - Orbital Reef (Blue Origin/Boeing) - New Glenn [multiple launches] - Canaveral SLC-36B
Mid-2028 - Astro-MoO-06 - NLSP III - TBD
NET Late 2028 - Northrop Grumman Station - TBD - TBD
2028 - Mars Mission - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2029 - Lunar Geophysical Network [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2029 - Io Probe [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2029 - VICI (Venus In-Situ Composition Investigations) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2029 - ELSAH (Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2029 - Helio Expl MoO-07 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2029 - Planetary Defense-01 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2029 - Astro-MoO-07 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2029 - Helio-SMEX-2 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2029 - STP-06 - NLSP III - TBD
Q3 2029 - Astro-Probe-01 - NLSP III - TBD
Late 2020s - NeMO (New Mars Orbiter) - Falcon 9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41
Late 2020s - Mars orbiter - NLSP III - TBD
2020s - WSF‐E - NSSL 3 - Vandenberg
2020s - WSF‐G - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
January 2030 - Areostationary Relay Satellite-1 - NLSP III - Canaveral
Q2 2030 - Astro-SMEX-3 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2030 - EVC-02 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2030 - EVM-4 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2030 - LWS-MoO-8 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2030 - Astro-MoO-08 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2030 -  - New Frontiers-05 - NLSP III - TBD
NET 2030 - Discovery 17 - NLSP III - TBD
NET 2030 - 3D Winds (Demo) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP III - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - GACM (Global Atmosphere Composition Mission) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP III - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - LIST (Lidar Surface Topography) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP III - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - PATH (Precision and All-Weather Temperature and Humidity) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP III - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - SCLP (Snow and Cold Land Processes) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP III - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - MARV - TBD - TBD
Q2 2031 - Astro-MoO-09 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2031 - Helio-MIDEX-2 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2031 - STP-MoO-10 - NLSP III - TBD
Q3 2031 - Helio Expl MoO-09 - NLSP III - TBD
NET October 2031 - GPS III-32 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
NET 2031 - Uranus Orbiter and Probe - Falcon Heavy (TBD) - Canaveral
Early 2030s - Interstellar Probe - TBD - TBD
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2031-2038 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
Q1 2032 - ESDS-01 - NLSP III - TBD
Q1 2032 - ESDS-02 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2032 - Astro-MoO-10 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2032 - Discovery 18 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2032 - Astro-MIDEX-04 - NLSP III - TBD
Q3 2032 - Helio-SMEX-3 - NLSP III - TBD
February 2033 - Areostationary Relay Satellite-2 - NLSP III - Canaveral
Q2 2033 - MEDICI (Magnetosphere Energetics, Dynamics, and Ionospheric Coupling Investigation) [STP-07] - NLSP III - Canaveral
Q2 2033 - Astro-MoO-11 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2033 - EVC-03 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2033 - LWS MoO-11 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2033 - Astro-SMEX-4 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2033 - Astro-2 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2033 - Astro-3 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2033 - Future Mars Flagship - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2034 - Astro-MoO-12 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2034 - Helio Expl MoO-12 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2035 - EVM-5 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2035 - Helio Expl MoO-13 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2035 - Helio-MIDEX-3 - NSSL 3 - TBD
Q2 2035 - Planetary Defense-02 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2035 - Discovery 19 - NLSP III - TBD
2035 - Origins Space Telescope (Far IR Surveyor) [Astro2020 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
2035 - HabEx (Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission) [Astro2020 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
2035 - Lynx (X-Ray Surveyor) [Astro2020 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2030s - Mars Life Explorer - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2036 - Astro-MoO-13 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2036 - ESDS-03 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2036 - EVC-04 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2036 - HST Disposal (Hubble Space Telescope Disposal Mission) - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2036 - New Frontiers-06 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2036 - Helio-SMEX-4 - NLSP III - TBD
2036 - JPSS-5 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
Q1 2037 - STP-08 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2037 - Astro-MoO-14 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2037 - Astro-SMEX-5 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2037 - Astro-Probe-02 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2037 - Astro-MIDEX-05 - NLSP III - TBD
Q4 2037 - Discovery 20 - NLSP III - TBD
NET 2037 - GEO-Central (GeoXO3) - NLSP III - Canaveral
Q2 2038 - Astro-MoO-15 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2039 - Astro-MoO-16 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2039 - EVC-05 - NLSP III - TBD
Q3 2039 - Landsat 11 - NLSP III - Vandenberg
2039 - LUVOIR (Large Ultraviolet/Optical/Infrared Surveyor - large 16-meter space telescope) [Astro2020 candidate] - SLS - Kennedy LC-39B
Late 2030s - Enceladus Orbilander - Falcon Heavy  / SLS - Canaveral
2030s - I-MIM - TBD - TBD
Q2 2040 - EVM-6 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2040 - Helio-MIDEX-4 - NSSL 3 - TBD
Q2 2040 - Astro-4 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2040 - ESDS-04 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2040 - Helio-SMEX-5 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2041 - Astro-SMEX-6 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2041 - New Frontiers-07 - NLSP III - TBD
Q2 2041 - STP-09 - NLSP III - TBD
2041 - JPSS-6 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
Q1 2042 - Astro-5 - NLSP III - TBD
NET 2043 - Astro-6 - NLSP III - TBD
NET 2043 - EVM-7 - NLSP III - TBD
2046 - JPSS-7 (PFO) - NLSP III - TBD
2050s - JPSS-8 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
2050s - JPSS-9 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
2050s - JPSS-10 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
2069 - interstellar mission - TBD - TBD
TBD - NASA VCLS-2 / ELaNa mission -  Rocket (Astra)  - Kodiak LP-3B / Kwajalein
TBD - NASA VCLS-2 / ELaNa mission - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - NASA VCLS-2 / ELaNa mission - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16 / Vandenberg
TBD - first launch - Phoenix - TBD
TBD - first launch - ACE (Advanced Cryogenic Expendable) - TBD
TBD - first launch - Konshu spaceplane drone (Wagner Star Industries) - TBD
TBD - first launch - NEPTUNE - open-ocean location off the California coast
TBD - first launch - TRITON - open-ocean location off the California coast
TBD - first launch - TRITON Heavy - open-ocean location off the California coast
TBD - WGS-12 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
TBD - SBSS FO 1 - NSSL 3/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 2 - NSSL 3/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 3 - NSSL 3/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 4 - NSSL 3/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 5 - NSSL 3/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - TBD - LauncherTwo - TBD, Boeing-747

Rideshare:
NET Q2 2021 - Nationsat - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2022-2024 - Fasat Echo 1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2022-2024 - Fasat Echo 2 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2023 - Chilean nanosat - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2023 - Spire satellites [multiple launches] - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2024 - Chilean nanosat (x3) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2025 - Chilean nanosat (x3) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2026 - SIHLA (Spatial/Spectral Imaging of Heliospheric Lyman Alpha) [STP-MoO-2] - NSSL 3 - TBD
TBD - CryoCube 2 (CC-2) - TBD - TBD
TBD - GNS BEE 1, GNS BEE 2, GNS BEE 3, GNS BEE 4 (Global Network of Swarms) - TBD - TBD
TBD - SABOR - TBD - TBD
TBD - Polaris (Persistent Tactical Communications) - TBD - TBD
TBD - TETRA-2 - TBD - TBD
TBD - TETRA-3 - TBD - TBD
TBD - TETRA-4 - TBD - TBD
TBD - TETRA-5A, TETRA-5B, TETRA-5C - TBD - TBD
TBD - Grissom-P - TBD - TBD
TBD - Grissom-2 - TBD - TBD

Probably cancelled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site
NET 2022 - USSF-9 - Atlas V/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2022 - USSF-10 - Atlas V/Falcon 9 - Canaveral

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5346 on: 11/18/2022 01:53 pm »
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Per the FAA, no launch attempt today; now NET November 19.

The TFR starting November 17 has been removed and replaced with a TFR starting November 19.

https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_2_4547.html

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      2200 to 0130 UTC Daily starting November 19 and ending November 22. [Nov 18]



Starlink 2-4:
Quote from: Gav Cornwell tweet
The West Coast recovery fleet, including OCISLY droneship, are heading back towards port which suggests this stand down might last 2-3 days at least. [Nov 18]



Eutelsat 10B; November 22 UTC instead of November 21; still launching at 02:57 UTC?
New NOTMAR replacing the one Ken posted above is 1 day later.



Spx-26;
= November 22 20:54 UTC
NASA, SpaceX Target New Launch Date for Next Commercial Cargo Mission

Linda Herridge Posted on November 18, 2022

NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than 3:54 p.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 22, for the launch of the agency’s CRS-26 mission to the International Space Station with a backup opportunity on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 2:20 p.m. EST. The cargo ship will automatically dock to the forward port on the station’s Harmony module at 5:57 a.m. on Wednesday. <snip>

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex-crs-26/2022/11/18/nasa-spacex-target-new-launch-date-for-next-commercial-cargo-mission/

https://www.spacex.com/launches/crs-26/index.html
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SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, November 22 for Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s 26th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-26) mission to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 3:54 p.m. ET (20:54 UTC), and a backup launch opportunity is available on Saturday, November 26 at 2:20 p.m. ET (19:20 UTC), pending range approval.

Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage will land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship in the Atlantic Ocean. This is the first flight of the Dragon spacecraft supporting this mission.

Dragon will autonomously dock with the space station on Wednesday, November 23 at approximately 6:30 a.m. ET (11:30 UTC).
<snip>



Inmarsat I-6 F2:
Inmarsat is hosting a competation for Scouts from the UK to win a trip to watch the launch. Sounds like it is scheduled for February 2023.

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Win a trip of a lifetime to watch Inmarsat’s largest communications satellite launch onboard a SpaceX rocket from Cape Canaveral in America.

Have you ever wondered what it feels like to watch a live rocket launch, hear the incredible roar of the engines and feel the ground shake as it lifts off into space? Well now you have a chance to find out!

Inmarsat is excited to team up with the Scouts to run a competition to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Cape Canaveral, Florida in America to watch the launch of its double-decker bus-sized communication satellite.
The satellite, named I-6 F2, will take flight on a SpaceX rocket early next year, with Scouts’ Ambassador and world-famous astronaut Tim Peake, judging your entries. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of two places for this amazing five-day trip in February 2023, is answer the following question:

https://www.scouts.org.uk/supporters/inmarsat/

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5347 on: 11/18/2022 07:17 pm »
https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the Dragon CRS-26 resupply mission to the ISS on November 22 at 3:54 p.m. EST.
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5348 on: 11/18/2022 11:39 pm »
https://www.spacex.com/launches/crs-26/
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SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, November 22 for Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s 26th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-26) mission to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 3:54 p.m. ET (20:54 UTC), and a backup launch opportunity is available on Saturday, November 26 at 2:20 p.m. ET (19:20 UTC), pending range approval.

Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage will land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship in the Atlantic Ocean. This is the first flight of the Dragon spacecraft supporting this mission.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5350 on: 11/18/2022 11:56 pm »
https://blogs.nasa.gov/janus/2022/11/18/janus-mission-removed-from-2023-psyche-launch-manifest/
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NASA has removed its Janus mission from the Psyche mission’s 2023 launch manifest after an assessment determined that Janus would not be on the required trajectory to meet its science requirements as a result of Psyche’s new launch period.

The Janus mission, which was designed to send twin small satellite spacecraft to study two separate binary asteroid systems, was originally manifested as a ride-along on the Psyche mission’s missed 2022 launch. The new October 2023 launch period, however, cannot deliver the two spacecraft to either the mission’s original targets or to any appropriate target to reach their science objectives.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5351 on: 11/19/2022 12:06 am »
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-awards-spacex-second-contract-option-for-artemis-moon-landing-0
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NASA has awarded a contract modification to SpaceX to further develop its Starship human landing system to meet agency requirements for long-term human exploration of the Moon under Artemis.

With this addition, SpaceX will provide a second crewed landing demonstration mission in 2027 as part of NASA’s Artemis IV mission.

“Returning astronauts to the Moon to learn, live, and work is a bold endeavor. With multiple planned landers, from SpaceX and future partners, NASA will be better positioned to accomplish the missions of tomorrow: conducting more science on the surface of the Moon than ever before and preparing for crewed missions to Mars,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.

Known as Option B, the modification follows an award to SpaceX in July 2021 under the Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships-2 (NextSTEP-2) Appendix H Option A contract. NASA previously announced plans to pursue this Option B with SpaceX. The contract modification has a value of about $1.15 billion.

“Continuing our collaborative efforts with SpaceX through Option B furthers our resilient plans for regular crewed transportation to the lunar surface and establishing a long-term human presence under Artemis,” said Lisa Watson-Morgan, manager for the Human Landing System program at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. “This critical work will help us focus on the development of sustainable, service-based lunar landers anchored to NASA’s requirements for regularly recurring missions to the lunar surface.”

The aim of this new work under Option B is to develop and demonstrate a Starship lunar lander that meets NASA’s sustaining requirements for missions beyond Artemis III, including docking with Gateway, accommodating four crew members, and delivering more mass to the surface.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5352 on: 11/19/2022 04:12 am »
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Per the FAA, now NET November 20.

The FAA TFR starting November 19 has been removed and replaced with one starting November 20.

https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_2_5107.html

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« Reply #5353 on: 11/19/2022 04:30 pm »
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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Eutelsat 10B communication satellite from pad 40 on November 21 at 9:52-10:02 p.m. EST.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5354 on: 11/19/2022 08:41 pm »
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Ignition abort occurred at T-1.8s due to E2 turbopump oxygen inlet conditions. LOx conditioning procedures have been updated. Targeting Monday 11/21 at 1pm AKST (10pm UTC) for next launch attempt.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5355 on: 11/19/2022 10:21 pm »
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5356 on: 11/20/2022 04:26 pm »
Firefly Alpha Flight 3:
Any new news about the next Alpha launch?
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https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=119834&RequestTimeout=1000

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This STA is necessary to authorize launch vehicle communications for Firefly’s FLT 003 from Vandenberg Space Force Base SLC-2. This includes a suborbital first stage and an orbital second stage. All downrange Earth stations are receive-only. This STA Extension accounts for delays in planned launch which was intended to occur in September 2022, which now is planned for January 2023.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5357 on: 11/20/2022 08:37 pm »
https://www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission/
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Mission Name     Virginia is for Launch Lovers
Rocket     Electron
Electron Name     Electron

Launch Window     No earlier than 7 December ET
Launch Time     18:00 - 20:00
Launch Site     Launch Complex 2


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« Reply #5358 on: 11/21/2022 06:50 am »
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JAN 30    To be announced    Alpha    SLC-2W    Third flight of Firefly's Alpha rocket

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #5359 on: 11/21/2022 06:53 am »
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Targeting Monday, November 21 at 9:57 p.m. ET for a Falcon 9 launch of the Eutelsat 10B mission from SLC-40 in Florida → http://spacex.com/launches

 

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