William Harwood @rocketksc.bsky.socialF9/CRS-33: LIFTOFF! At 2:45:36am EDT (0645 UTC)
2025/8/24The Falcon 9 Block 5 (CRS SpX-33) carrying the RSP-03 satellite launched into space at 3:45 PM on August 24 (Japan time).
★STARS-Me2 Special Site★ ~ Student Operation...◆2025/08/24: Launched aboard a Falcon 9 rocket.
Monday, Aug. 256 a.m. | Rendezvous and docking coverage of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-33 commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for approx. 7a.m. Stream on NASA+, Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube
William Harwood @rocketksc.bsky.socialF9/CRS-33: CONTACT AND CAPTURE! At 7:05am EDT (1105 UTC)
Launch Schedule of New unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft1(HTV-X1) aboard the 7th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F7)August 22, 2025 (JST)Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) hereby announces the launch schedule of New unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft1(HTV-X1) aboard the 7th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F7: Flight No.7) as follows.Launch date : October 21, 2025Launch Window : Around 10:58 (JST)(*1) The time is the 24-hour clockReserved Launch Period : October 22 through November 30, 2025(*2)Launch site : Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center(*1) Time will be determined by the updated orbit of the International Space Station (ISS).(*2) The launch day and time during the launch windows shall be decided by the international coordination for ISS operations.The launch schedule of the 6th H3 Launch Vehicle (Type 30 Test Vehicle) will be announced once confirmed.
UPDATED AUGUST 28, 2025... A Falcon 9 will launch the Cygnus NG-23 resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40 on September 15 at 5:49 p.m. EDT. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. ...
Quote from: Yellowstone10 on 08/28/2025 06:31 pmI didn't see the relocation itself, but STP-H9 has been moved on the JEM Exposed Facility from EFU-7 (forward edge, furthest outboard slot) to EFU-12 (on the zenith surface of the JEM EF).Did not occur on the 26th so likely on the 27th/28th.
I didn't see the relocation itself, but STP-H9 has been moved on the JEM Exposed Facility from EFU-7 (forward edge, furthest outboard slot) to EFU-12 (on the zenith surface of the JEM EF).
NASA, SpaceX Complete Dragon Space Station ReboostMark A. GarciaSEPTEMBER 3, 2025On Wednesday, Sept. 3, SpaceX’s Dragon completed an initial burn to test the spacecraft’s new capability to help maintain the altitude of the International Space Station. Two Draco engines located in the trunk of Dragon, which contains an independent propellant system, were used to adjust the space station’s orbit through a maneuver lasting five minutes, three seconds. The initial test burn increased the station’s altitude by around one mile at perigee, or low point of station’s orbit, leaving the station in an orbit of 260.9 x 256.3 miles. The new boost kit in Dragon will help sustain the orbiting lab’s altitude through a series of longer burns planned periodically throughout the fall of 2025.This Dragon spacecraft, which is supporting NASA’s SpaceX 33rd commercial resupply mission, arrived at the orbital complex on Aug. 25. Dragon is scheduled to remain at the space station until late December or early January before returning to Earth with research and cargo, splashing down off the coast of California.https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/09/03/nasa-spacex-complete-dragon-space-station-reboost/A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft carrying over 5,000 pounds of science, supplies, and hardware for NASA’s SpaceX CRS-33 mission approaches the International Space Station for an automated docking on Aug. 25, 2025.NASA
Jay Keegan@_jaykeegan_REBOOST: At ~18:15 UTC, Dragon C211 performed its first reboost of the ISS. The burn ended on schedule.@NASASpaceflighthttps://twitter.com/_jaykeegan_/status/1963333744418287955
ELaNa 58 payloads, bold by meQuote from: Steven Pietrobon on 09/29/2024 05:53 amRHOK-SAT was previously listed in ELaNa 58 along with BLAST, EagleSat 2 and QubeSat 2. The latter satellites might also be on this flight.Confirmed:QuoteRHOK-SAT is a 1U CubeSat scheduled to launch in September 2025 aboard a resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) through NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) program.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/smallsat/2025/RA-S2-2025/2/QuoteThe CubeSat, named EagleSat-2, will hitch a ride aboard Northrop Grumman's NG-23 rocket mission, scheduled to lift off this month from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Embry_Riddle_Students_Prepare_to_Launch_CubeSat_to_Study_Memory_Chip_Decay_From_Space_Radiation_999.htmlAs of April 2024, ELaNa 58 also included BLAST and QubeSat-2. But the project website of BLAST does not show any progress after summer 2024:http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~workshop/archive/2024/presentations/2024_Day2_Session5_%20Phelps.pdfhttps://yaleaerospace.org/main/cubesatI could not find any information about UCB's CubeSat-2.
RHOK-SAT was previously listed in ELaNa 58 along with BLAST, EagleSat 2 and QubeSat 2. The latter satellites might also be on this flight.
RHOK-SAT is a 1U CubeSat scheduled to launch in September 2025 aboard a resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) through NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) program.
The CubeSat, named EagleSat-2, will hitch a ride aboard Northrop Grumman's NG-23 rocket mission, scheduled to lift off this month from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
September 14, 2025 22:02 - 22:22 UTCNG-23 MISSIONSpaceX is targeting Sunday, September 14 for a Falcon 9 launch of Northrop Grumman’s next Cygnus mission (NG-23) to the International Space Station from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 6:11 p.m. ET, with a backup launch opportunity available on Monday, September 15 at 5:49 p.m. ET.
MOSCOW, September 7. /TASS/. Russian cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov said that he has already begun preparing for the next flight, which is planned for March 2027. He said this during a special flight to observe a lunar eclipse."I am already preparing for the next flight, which is planned for March 2027," the cosmonaut said.Borisov noted that this was his first time flying on Crew Dragon, and this time he will fly on Soyuz in order to "fully express myself in my profession."
On September 9 at 18:45 Moscow time we say goodbye to the truck - Progress MS-30 will depart from the Zvezda moduleWe expect the engine to be turned on for braking at 21:59 Moscow time. As a result, the ship will enter the dense layers of the atmosphere and disintegrate.According to the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center, the unburned elements of the ship's structure will fall in a non-navigable area of the southern Pacific Ocean.
MOSCOW, September 9. /TASS/. The Progress MS-30 cargo spaceship will undock from the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday, freeing up the dock for the next space freighter, Russia’s Roscosmos State Space Corporation said.The Progress spacecraft will undock from the Zvezda (or Star) module at about 3:44 p.m. GMT, switching to the autonomous flight mode. The freighter will turn on its thrusters for braking at about 6:59 p.m. GMT to begin descent from the ISS orbit and enter the Earth's atmosphere. Most of the spacecraft will burn up in the dense layers of the atmosphere, while its non-combustible parts will splash down into the South Pacific Ocean Uninhabited Area and sink.The Progress MS-30 freighter arrived at the ISS on March 3, delivering almost 2.6 metric tons of cargo, including equipment, clothing, food, and the Orlan-MKS No. 6 spacesuit for extravehicular activity.The next cargo spacecraft to arrive in orbit will be Progress MS-32. A Soyuz-2.1 rocket carrying the freighter has already been installed at the Bainonur spaceport’s Launch Site 31. The launch is scheduled for September 11, and the spaceship’s docking to the ISS is expected to take place on September 13.The Progress MS is a Russian automatic spacecraft designed to service orbital stations, deliver cargoes to the International Space Station (fuel, scientific equipment, oxygen, potable water, food and other supplies) and adjust its orbit.
According to: https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=7181Crew-12 is:CDR: Jessica Ulrika MeirPLT: Jack Stewart HathawayMS: Sophie Marie Laurence AdenotMS: Oleg Giermanovich Artemyev