Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated March 4:Launch time clarified to March 15 00:25 UTC = March 14 8:25 pm EDT.
Scheduled:Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2025April - Rivada (x24) L1 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AMay-June - Rivada (x24) L2 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AJune-July - Rivada (x24) L3 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AJuly-August - Rivada (x24) L4 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AAugust-September - Rivada (x24) L5 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39ASeptember-October - Rivada (x24) L6 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AOctober-November - Rivada (x24) L7 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39ANovember-December - Rivada (x24) L8 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39A2026January-February - Rivada (x24) L9 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AFebruary-March - Rivada (x24) L10 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AApril-May - Rivada (x24) L11 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AJune - Rivada (x24) L12 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39A
As predicted:Quote from: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/02/2023 02:03 pmhttps://twitter.com/pbdes/status/1631306399614476291Quote .@rivadaspace signs firm contract w/ @SpaceX for 12 Falcon 9 launches, from @SLDelta30, of 300 500-kg @TyvakNanoSat @TerranOrbital B2B broadband sats over 14 months starting April 2025. @ITUradiocomms to decide yes/no late this month. https://bit.ly/3y5uDuk
https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/1631306399614476291Quote .@rivadaspace signs firm contract w/ @SpaceX for 12 Falcon 9 launches, from @SLDelta30, of 300 500-kg @TyvakNanoSat @TerranOrbital B2B broadband sats over 14 months starting April 2025. @ITUradiocomms to decide yes/no late this month. https://bit.ly/3y5uDuk
.@rivadaspace signs firm contract w/ @SpaceX for 12 Falcon 9 launches, from @SLDelta30, of 300 500-kg @TyvakNanoSat @TerranOrbital B2B broadband sats over 14 months starting April 2025. @ITUradiocomms to decide yes/no late this month. https://bit.ly/3y5uDuk
FALCON 9The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the next batch of OneWeb satellites from pad 40 on March 9 at 2:05 p.m. EST. A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the next cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS on March 14 at 8:25 p.m. EDT. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the SES-18 & 19 satellites on March 17 at 8:35 p.m. EDT. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches from pad 40. And the next Falcon Heavy will launch the ViaSat 3 communication satellite from pad 39A on April 8 at 6:25 p.m. EDT (note that there will not be any landings to see with this mission).
OneWeb #17Launch TimeThu Mar 9, 2023 21:05 GMT+2...B1073Flight #7Landing Zone 1
Quote from: Salo on 03/04/2023 03:01 pmScheduled:Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)2025April - Rivada (x24) L1 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AMay-June - Rivada (x24) L2 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AJune-July - Rivada (x24) L3 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AJuly-August - Rivada (x24) L4 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AAugust-September - Rivada (x24) L5 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39ASeptember-October - Rivada (x24) L6 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AOctober-November - Rivada (x24) L7 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39ANovember-December - Rivada (x24) L8 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39A2026January-February - Rivada (x24) L9 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AFebruary-March - Rivada (x24) L10 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AApril-May - Rivada (x24) L11 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AJune - Rivada (x24) L12 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral / Kennedy LC-39AQuote from: GWR64 on 03/02/2023 06:19 pmAs predicted:Quote from: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/02/2023 02:03 pmhttps://twitter.com/pbdes/status/1631306399614476291Quote .@rivadaspace signs firm contract w/ @SpaceX for 12 Falcon 9 launches, from @SLDelta30, of 300 500-kg @TyvakNanoSat @TerranOrbital B2B broadband sats over 14 months starting April 2025. @ITUradiocomms to decide yes/no late this month. https://bit.ly/3y5uDuk@SLDelta30 is VSFB, not Florida
NextSpaceFlight, updated March 6:Launch NET April 2 from Vandenberg SLC-4E. First stage landing at LZ-4.
OneWeb #17Launch TimeThu Mar 9, 2023 19:13
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the next batch of OneWeb satellites from pad 40 on March 9 at 2:13 p.m. EST.
The next Dragon mission to the station will be the SpaceX CRS-27 resupply mission scheduled for March 14 at 8:30 p.m. EDT. The Dragon cargo craft will automatically dock about 24 hours later to the Harmony port vacated by the Crew Dragon Endurance when it undocks a few days earlier.
Quote from: crandles57 on 03/05/2023 08:01 pmNusantara Lima HBS is due for launch before the end of 2023.https://advanced-television.com/2023/01/06/indonesias-satria-1-suffers-further-delays/ [Jan 6]QuoteWhile Satria-1 is under construction at Thales Alenia Space, there is a ‘back-up’ craft being built by Boeing called Nusantara Lima HBS, and there’s a distinct possibility that the back-up satellite could end up being launched before the Satria-1. Nusantara Lima HBS is due for launch before the end of 2023.
Nusantara Lima HBS is due for launch before the end of 2023.https://advanced-television.com/2023/01/06/indonesias-satria-1-suffers-further-delays/ [Jan 6]
While Satria-1 is under construction at Thales Alenia Space, there is a ‘back-up’ craft being built by Boeing called Nusantara Lima HBS, and there’s a distinct possibility that the back-up satellite could end up being launched before the Satria-1. Nusantara Lima HBS is due for launch before the end of 2023.
Additionally, while ULA has partially abandoned plans for a reusable upper stage called ACES (Advanced Cryogenic Evolved Stage), some of those improvements may still be added to Centaur V. Compared to Centaur III, Centaur V’s longevity in space will grow from 8 to 12 hours. ULA is also developing a “mission extension kit” that will allow it to operate for multiple months – unprecedented for a rocket stage powered by cryogenic propellant.
Rocket Lab @RocketLabLaunch alert for LC-2! 🚀 The launch window for our next mission for @capellaspace has been set. Excited to be heading back to the pad at @NASA_Wallops @virginia_space .Stronger Together:Mar 11, ET | 6pmMar 11, UTC | 11pmMar 11, PT | 3pmMar 11, MT | 4pmMar 12, NZDT | 12pm
Jeff Foust @jeff_foustFrom a just-completed NASA media call: - Artemis 2 mission currently planned for a late Nov. 2024 launch - looking at a couple minor issues from Artemis 1, including charring behavior on heat shield that didn't match models, but also not a safety concern.
The NG-19 VLEO mission is comprised of VSCP-1A (SeaLion from ODU & USCGA) and VSCP-1B (UtProSat-1 from VT), both of which are 3U cubesats to be deployed off the second stage of the Antares-230+ Launch Vehicle.
NextSpaceflight (Updated March 8th)Launch March 13th, 23:30 UTChttps://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7112
New T-0 time of 14:40 ET.
Actually now saying T-0 is 20:45 UTC
SCRUB! (announced by LD on countdown net)
https://twitter.com/relativityspace/status/1633594730138181646QuotePlayer ready? Yup. Our next launch attempt window is confirmed for this Saturday, March 11 from 13:00 – 16:00 ET. #GLHF
Player ready? Yup. Our next launch attempt window is confirmed for this Saturday, March 11 from 13:00 – 16:00 ET. #GLHF
Cancel-and-replace NGA notice.Note that Sunday's backup opportunity has the same local time, but is an hour earlier UTC due to the change of local time from EST to EDT.Quote from: NGA082241Z MAR 23NAVAREA IV 258/23(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 111800Z TO 112122Z MAR, ALTERNATE 121700Z TO 122022Z MAR IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-34.38N 080-34.27W, 29-17.00N 078-11.00W, 28-35.00N 077-54.00W, 28-22.00N 074-01.00W, 28-28.00N 073-39.00W, 28-26.00N 073-13.00W, 28-14.00N 072-56.00W, 28-08.00N 071-49.00W, 28-01.00N 071-49.00W, 28-06.00N 072-57.00W, 27-57.00N 073-11.00W, 27-57.00N 073-43.00W, 28-09.00N 074-01.00W, 28-20.00N 077-57.00W, 27-49.00N 078-38.00W, 28-27.00N 080-33.00W. B. 28-01.00N 074-36.00W, 28-29.00N 074-36.00W, 28-43.00N 074-00.00W, 28-43.00N 073-20.00W, 28-24.00N 072-52.00W, 28-04.00N 072-52.00W, 27-46.00N 073-20.00W, 27-44.00N 074-05.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 232/23.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 122122Z MAR 23.
082241Z MAR 23NAVAREA IV 258/23(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 111800Z TO 112122Z MAR, ALTERNATE 121700Z TO 122022Z MAR IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-34.38N 080-34.27W, 29-17.00N 078-11.00W, 28-35.00N 077-54.00W, 28-22.00N 074-01.00W, 28-28.00N 073-39.00W, 28-26.00N 073-13.00W, 28-14.00N 072-56.00W, 28-08.00N 071-49.00W, 28-01.00N 071-49.00W, 28-06.00N 072-57.00W, 27-57.00N 073-11.00W, 27-57.00N 073-43.00W, 28-09.00N 074-01.00W, 28-20.00N 077-57.00W, 27-49.00N 078-38.00W, 28-27.00N 080-33.00W. B. 28-01.00N 074-36.00W, 28-29.00N 074-36.00W, 28-43.00N 074-00.00W, 28-43.00N 073-20.00W, 28-24.00N 072-52.00W, 28-04.00N 072-52.00W, 27-46.00N 073-20.00W, 27-44.00N 074-05.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 232/23.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 122122Z MAR 23.
QuoteSpaceX mission blurbSpaceX is targeting Thursday, March 9 at 2:13 p.m. ET (19:13 UTC) for Falcon 9’s launch of the the OneWeb Launch 17 mission to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. If needed, there is a backup opportunity available on Friday, March 10 at 2:08 p.m. ET (19:08 UTC).The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, Ax-1, Nilesat 301, and seven Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
SpaceX mission blurbSpaceX is targeting Thursday, March 9 at 2:13 p.m. ET (19:13 UTC) for Falcon 9’s launch of the the OneWeb Launch 17 mission to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. If needed, there is a backup opportunity available on Friday, March 10 at 2:08 p.m. ET (19:08 UTC).The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, Ax-1, Nilesat 301, and seven Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide, updated March 8:Launch time corrected to March 15 00:30 UTC = March 14 8:30 pm EDT.(United States Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 12 at 2 am. "Spring Forward" 1 hour.)