some FCC filings for ground station support, the launch site is not specifiedQuoteIntelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests 180 days of Special Temporary Authority (“STA”), commencing November 11, 2022, to use its Hagerstown, Maryland Ku-band earth station, Call Sign KA258, to provide launch and early orbit phase (“LEOP”) services to the Eutelsat-E10B satellite. Eutelsat-E10B is expected to launch on November 11, 2022. Intelsat expects the LEOP to last approximately six months.SES-STA-20220830-00930SES-STA-20220830-00931
Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests 180 days of Special Temporary Authority (“STA”), commencing November 11, 2022, to use its Hagerstown, Maryland Ku-band earth station, Call Sign KA258, to provide launch and early orbit phase (“LEOP”) services to the Eutelsat-E10B satellite. Eutelsat-E10B is expected to launch on November 11, 2022. Intelsat expects the LEOP to last approximately six months.
https://spacenews.com/space-development-agencys-first-launch-slips-due-to-supply-chain-setbacks/QuoteSpace Development Agency’s first launch slips due to supply chain setbacksby Sandra Erwin — September 14, 2022SDA's second batch of Tranche 0 is still on track to launch in MarchWASHINGTON — The first launch of the Space Development Agency’s low Earth orbit satellites that had been scheduled for late September is slipping to no earlier than mid-December.
Space Development Agency’s first launch slips due to supply chain setbacksby Sandra Erwin — September 14, 2022SDA's second batch of Tranche 0 is still on track to launch in MarchWASHINGTON — The first launch of the Space Development Agency’s low Earth orbit satellites that had been scheduled for late September is slipping to no earlier than mid-December.
Lynk launched Lynk Tower 1, the first satellite covered by the FCC license, on April 1. Lynk is scheduled to launch three more satellites — also known as Lynk Towers 2, 3 and 4 and Lynk’s 7th, 8th, and 9th cell-towers-in-space — later this year as the company advances toward deploying its global service.
SpaceX @SpaceXNow targeting Sunday, September 18 at 8:18 p.m. ET for Falcon 9’s launch of Starlink
NOV 29 Alpha SLC-2W Third flight of Firefly's Alpha rocket
StatusSTP-S28BLaunch TimeNET October, 2022RocketLauncherOne
StatusPrometheus 2 & OthersLaunch TimeNET October, 2022RocketLauncherOne
William Harwood @cbs_spacenewsF9/Starlink 4-34: LIFTOFF! At 8:18:40pm EDT (0018 UTC)
Starlink Group 4-35Launch TimeFri Sep 23, 2022 00:20 GMT
Good Luck, Have FunLaunch TimeNET October, 2022First flight of the Terran-1 rocket.
StatusVCLS Demo-2RLaunch TimeNET December, 2022RocketTerran 1
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on late September TBD, likely in the evening EDT. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on late September or October TBD.
Launch: Capella 9 & 10 are currently planned to be launched on a Rocket Lab rocket, no earlier than January 10, 2023.
Timing: Primary launch window begins Sept. 30th, 12:01 AM – 2:00 AM PDT, with a backup on Oct. 1st, 12:01 AM – 2:00 AM PDTLocation: Firefly SLC-2, Vandenberg Space Force Base, CAAltitude: 300 kmInclination: 137 deg
Mission Name It Argos Up From HereRocket ElectronElectron Name It Argos Up From HereLaunch Window 5 October 2022Launch Time NET 17:04 UTCLaunch Site Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1
Starlink Group 4-35Launch TimeSun Sep 24, 2022 23:27 GMT
Jeff Foust @jeff_foustSierra Space’s Janet Kavandi says in a panel session on the Orbital Reef commercial space station that the first flight of Dream Chaser is now planned for next summer. #IAC2022
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on September 24, between 7:30pm and 10pm EDT. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on very end of September or October TBD.
Thomas Burghardt @TGMetsFan98ICYMI: The launch of Polaris Dawn is now scheduled for no earlier than March 2023.https://polarisprogram.com/dawn/
About the missionNo earlier than March 2023, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Polaris Dawn mission from historic Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Dragon and the Polaris Dawn crew will spend up to five days in orbit, during which they will work towards the following objectives:
The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the SES-20 & 21 satellites on September 30 at 5:36pm EDT.
Starlink Group 4-35Launch TimeSun Sep 24, 2022 23:27 GMT...VehiclesB1073Flight #4A Shortfall of Gravitas
Starlink Group 4-36Launch TimeNET September, 2022...VehiclesB1062Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship
Hotbird 13FLaunch TimeFri Oct 14, 2022 03:25 GMT...VehiclesB1069Flight #3Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship