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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7780 on: 05/17/2024 01:57 am »
A new cancel-and-replace NGA Rocket Launching notice.

The schedule reverts back to what was in the FAA ATCSCC Current Operations Plan Advisory, except that May 22 is not included.
Primary launch window is May 23 at 22:45-02:45 UTC. (If it is a Starlink launch with a Rocket Launching marine hazard period of 4 hours and 31 minutes, then the first 4 hours are the actual launch window. Of course for any given launch that entire period may not actually get launch opportunities assigned due to weather, COLA, etc.)

Quote from: NGA
160139Z MAY 24
NAVAREA IV 551/24(11,26).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
FLORDIA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   232245Z TO 240316Z MAY, ALTERNATE
   242218Z TO 250249Z, 252152Z TO 260223Z,
   262126Z TO 270157Z, 272100Z TO 280131Z AND
   282034Z TO 290105Z MAY
   IN AREAS BOUND BY:
   A. 28-39.00N 080-37.69W, 28-39.00N 080-28.00W,
      28-30.00N 080-10.00W, 28-24.00N 080-09.00W,
      28-21.00N 080-11.00W, 28-23.00N 080-19.00W,
      28-29.35N 080-32.49W.
   B. 26-15.00N 076-00.00W, 26-06.00N 074-58.00W,
      25-36.00N 074-03.00W, 25-23.00N 073-53.00W,
      25-09.00N 074-01.00W, 25-06.00N 074-16.00W,
      25-08.00N 074-38.00W, 25-18.00N 075-00.00W,
      25-58.00N 075-59.00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 548/24
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 300205Z MAY 24.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7781 on: 05/17/2024 02:13 am »
Launched:
№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2024
01 - January 3 - Starlink group 7-9 (V2 Mini x15) flight 133 [V2 Mini L44], Starlink [V2 Mini D2C L01] - Falcon 9-287 (B1082.1 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 03:44:20
02 - January 3 - Ovzon 3 - Falcon 9-288 (B1076.10 LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:04
03 - January 7 - Starlink group 6-35 (x23) flight 134 [V2 Mini L45] - Falcon 9-289 (B1067.16 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:35:40
04 - January 8 - Peregrine 1 (Astrobotic) (LETS, LRA, MAG, MSolo, NIRVSS, NMLS, NSS, PILS, PITMS, SEAL) [CLPS-1, 2-AB], Celestis (CPAC) [Moon Lander to Sinus Viscositatis] - Vulcan-VC2S (V001) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 07:18:38.231
05 - January 14 - Starlink group 7-10 (x22) flight 135 [V2 Mini L46] - Falcon 9-290 (B1061.18 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 08:59:30
06 - January15 - Starlink group 6-37 (x23) flight 136 [V2 Mini L47] - Falcon 9-291 (B1073.12 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 01:52:00
07 - January 18 - AX-3: Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] - Falcon 9-292 (B1080.5 LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A - 21:49:11
08 - January 24 - Starlink group 7-11 (x22) flight 137 [V2 Mini L48] - Falcon 9-293 (B1063.16 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 00:35:00
09 - January 29 - Starlink group 6-38 (x23)  flight 138 [V2 Mini L49] - Falcon 9-294 (B1062.18 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 01:10:00
10 - January 29 - Starlink group 7-12 (x22) flight 139 [V2 Mini L50] - Falcon 9-295 (B1075.9 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 05:57:20
11 - January 30 - Cygnus NG-20 (CRS-20) - Falcon 9-296 (B1077.10 LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 17:07:21
12 - February 8 - PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) - Falcon 9-297 (B1081.4 LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 06:33:36
13 - February 10 - Starlink group 7-13 (x22) flight 140 [V2 Mini L51] - Falcon 9-298 (B1071.14 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 00:34:00
14 - February 14 - USSF-124: HBTSS-1, HBTSS-2, SDA T0TR 5 (Raptor 1), SDA T0TR 6 (Raptor 2), SDA T0TR 7 (Raptor 3), SDA T0TR 8 (Raptor 4) - Falcon 9-299 (B1078.7 LZ-2) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:30
15 - February 15 - Odysseus (Nova-C IM-1, CLPS 2, 2-IM) [Payload: Spacebit rover, LN-1, LRA, NDL, RFMG, ROLSES, SCALPSS]  [Moon Lander to Malapert A] - Falcon 9-300 (B1060.18 LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A - 06:05
16 - February  15 - Starlink group 7-14 (x22) flight 141 [V2 Mini L52] - Falcon 9-301 (B1082.2 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 21:34:30
17 - February 20 -  Merah Putih 2 (HTS 113BT) - Falcon 9-302 (B1067.17 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 20:11
18 - February 23 - Starlink group 7-15 (x22) flight 142 [V2 Mini L53] - Falcon 9-303 (B1061.19 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 04:11:50
19 - February 25 - Starlink group 6-39 (x24) flight 143 [V2 Mini L54] - Falcon 9-304 (B1069.13 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:06:00
20 - February 29 - Starlink group 6-40 (x23) flight 144 [V2 Mini L55] - Falcon 9-305 (B1076.11 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 15:30:00
21 - March 4 - USCV-8: Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8) - Falcon 9-306 (B1083.1 LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A - 03:53:38
22 - March 4 - Transporter-10: Aries-1, BRO-12, BRO-13, ContecSat-1 (Oreum), Fifi, GHOSt-4, GHOSt-5, HORACIO,, ICEYE X-36, ICEYE X-37, ICEYE X-38, IOD-6 Hammer, IRIS-F1, Jackal X-1L-001, Jackal X-1L-002, Lace-A, Lace-B, LizzieSat-1, LEMUR 2 CHARLIE-ROSE, LEMUR 2 FELDHUS, LEMUR 2 JOHNNYTRUONG, LEMUR 2 ROCINANTE, Loulou, Lynk Tower 5, Lynk Tower 6, M3 (ELaNa 57), MethaneSat, MH-1 (AEROS), MuSat-2, NewSat-44, ONDOSAT-OWL-1, ONDOSAT-OWL-2, Optimus OTV, OrbAstro-TR2, Pony Express-2 SV1 (Tyvak-0261), Pony Express-2 SV2 (Tyvak-0262), PYXIS, PY-4 SV1, PY-4 SV2, PY-4 SV3, PY-4 SV4, Quark-LITE (Meson-1) + Gluon-1, Riri, Rose, RROCI-2, Sentry (Scout-1), SONATE-2, Tiger-7, Tiger-8, Veery-0E (Veery Fledgling “Ectobius” ), YAM-6 - Falcon 9-307 (B1081.5 LZ-4) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 22:05:00.198
23 - March 4 - Starlink group 6-41 (x23) flight 145 [V2 Mini L56] - Falcon 9-308 (B1073.13 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:56:00
24 - March 10 - Starlink group 6-43 (x23) flight 146 [V2 Mini L57] - Falcon 9-309 (B1077.11 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:05:00
25 - March 11 - Starlink group 7-17 (x23) flight 147 [V2 Mini L58] - Falcon 9-310 (B1063.17 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 04:09:00
26 - March 16 - Starlink group 6-44 (x23) flight 148 [V2 Mini L59] - Falcon 9-311 (B1062.19 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 00:21:00
27 - March 19 - Starlink group 7-16 (x20) flight 149 [V2 Mini L60], Starshield [USA 350],  Starshield [USA 351] - Falcon 9-312 (B1075.10 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E] - 02:28:00
28 - March 21 - 46th Mission  “Live and Let Fly”: NROL-123: [USA 352], MOLA, Aerocube 16A , Aerocube 16B - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) - 07:25
29 - March 21  - Dragon v2 SpX-30 (CRS-30) [C209.4] (inside: Burstcube, HyTI, SNoOPI, Big Red Sat 1, CURTIS, MicroOrbiter 1, Kashiwa, Killick 1, QMSat, VIOLET) - Falcon 9-313 (B1080.6 LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 20:55:09
30 - March 24 - Starlink group 6-42 (x23) flight 150 [V2 Mini L61] - Falcon 9-314 (B1060.19 JRTI) - Kennedy LC-39A - 03:09:00
31 - March 25 - Starlink group 6-46 (x23) flight 151 [V2 Mini L62] - Falcon 9-315 (B1078.8 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:42:00
32 - March 30 - Eutelsat 36D - Falcon 9-316 (B1076.12 JRTI) - Kennedy LC-39A - 21:52
33 - March 31 - Starlink group 6-45 (x23) flight 152 [V2 Mini L63] - Falcon 9-317 (B1067.18 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 01:30:00
34 - April 2 - Starlink group 7-18 (x22) flight 153 [V2 Mini L64] - Falcon 9-318 (B1071.15 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 02:30:00
35 - April 5 - Starlink group 6-47 (x23) flight 154 [V2 Mini L65] - Falcon 9-319 (B1069.14 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 09:12:00
36 - Apri 7 - Starlink group 8-1 (x15) flight 155 [V2 Mini L66], Starlink (x6) [V2 Mini D2C L02] - Falcon 9-320 (B1081.6 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 02:25:00
37 - April 7 - Bandwagon-1: 425 Project SAR satellite F2, Acadia 4 (Capella-14), Centauri 6, Hawk-8A, Hawk-8B, Hawk-8C, Hawk-9A, Hawk-9B, Hawk-9C, QPS-SAR-7 (TSUKUYOMI-II), TSAT-1A - Falcon 9-321 (B1073.14 LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A - 23:16:57.158
38 - April 9 - NROL-70: Orion 13 (RIO 13, Mission 8309, Mentor 11) (TBD) [USA 353] - Delta IV-H [D-389] - Canaveral SLC-37B - 16:53
39 - April 10 - Starlink group 6-48 (x23) flight 156 [V2 Mini L67] - Falcon 9-322 (B1083.2 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 05:40:00
40 - April 11 - USSF-62: WSF-M SV-1 - Falcon 9-323 (B1082.3 LZ-4) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 14:25
41 - April 13 - Starlink group 6-49 (x23) flight 157 [V2 Mini L68] - Falcon 9-324 (B1062.20 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 01:40:00
42 - April 17 - Starlink group 6-51 (x23) flight 158 [V2 Mini L69] - Falcon 9-325 (B1077.12 JRTI) - Kennedy LC-39A - 21:26:00
43 - April 18 - Starlink group 6-52 (x23) flight 159 [V2 Mini L70] - Falcon 9-326 (B1080.7 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:40:00
44 - April 23 - Starlink group 6-53 (x23) flight 160 [V2 Mini L71] - Falcon 9-327 (B1078.9 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:17:00
45 - April 28 - Galileo-FOC FM25 (Patrick), Galileo-FOC FM27 [L12] - Falcon 9-328 (B1060.20 X) - Kennedy LC-39A - 00:34
46 - April 28/29 - Starlink group 6-54 (x23) flight 161 [V2 Mini L72] - Falcon 9-329 (B1076.13 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:08:00
47 - May 2 - WorldView Legion 1, WorldView Legion 2 - Falcon 9-330 (B1061.20 LZ-4) - Vandenberg  SLC-4E - 18:36:33
48 - May 3 - Starlink group 6-55 (x23) flight 162 [V2 Mini L73] - Falcon 9-331 (B1067.19 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 02:37:00
49 - May 6 - Starlink group 6-57 (x23) flight 163 [V2 Mini L74] - Falcon 9-332 (B1069.15 JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 18:14:00
50 - May 8 - Starlink group 6-56 (x23) flight 164 [V2 Mini L75] - Falcon 9-333 (B1083.3 ASOG) - Kennedy LC-39A - 18:42:00
51 - May 10 - Starlink group 8-2 (x7) flight 165 [V2 Mini L76], Starlink (x13) [V2 Mini D2C L03] - Falcon 9-334 (B1082.4 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 04:30:00
52 - May 13 - Starlink group 6-58 (x23) flight 166 [V2 Mini L77] - Falcon 9-335 (B1073.15 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 00:53:00
53 - May 14 - Starlink group 8-7 (x7) flight 167 [V2 Mini L78], Starlink (x13) [V2 Mini D2C L04] - Falcon 9-336 (B1063.18 OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 18:39:00
54 - May 18 - Starlink group 6-59 (x23) flight 168 [V2 Mini L79] - Falcon 9-337 (B1062.21 ASOG) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 00:32:00

From Foreign Launch Site:
01 - January 31 -  43rd mission "Four Of A Kind": Skylark 1, Skylark 2, Skylark 3, Skylark 4 (NorthStar) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 06:34
02 - February 18 - 44th mission "On Closer Inspection": ADRAS-J - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 14:52
03 - March 12 - 45th Mission “Owl Night Long”: StriX-3 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 15:03
04 - April 23 - 47th Mission "Beginning Of The Swarm": ACS-3, NeonSat-1 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1B (NZ) - 22:32

Suborbital launches:
01 - March 14 - IFT-3 - Super Heavy/Starship (B10'/S28') - Starbase Pad A -13:25

' - unsuccessful landing or splashdown

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

2024
NET May    19   21 - NROL-146 - Falcon 9-338 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 08:00
NET May    22   23/24 - Starlink group 6-62 (x23) flight 169 [V2 Mini L80] - Falcon 9-339 (JRTI) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 22:45-02:45
NET May    21   25 - CST-100 Starliner (crewed test) (Boe-CFT) - Atlas V N22 (AV-085) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 19:09
  Late   NET May 28 - EarthCARE [Earth Explorer 6] - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 22:20  (or June)
NET May - Starlink group 6-6? (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40
NET May - NROL-174 - Minotaur IV - Vandenberg SLC-8
NET first half of June - IFT-4 - Super Heavy/Starship (B11/S29) - Starbase Pad A
June 25 - GOES-U - Falcon Heavy-10 (B1072.1 LZ-1, B1087.1 X, B1086.1 LZ-2) - Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - USSF-51 - Atlas V 551 (AV-101) - Canaveral SLC-41
NET June - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41 (or H2)
NET    May   June - VCLS (VADR) Demo-2FB/ELaNa 43: CatSat, KUbe-Sat-1, MESAT1, OwlSat, R5-S4, R5-S2-2.0, REAL, Serenity (3), SOC-i, TechEdSat-11 (TES-11) - Firefly Alpha (FLTA005) - Vandenberg SLC-2W (or NLT July)
NET June - Acadia 3 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2)
  May-   NET June - GSAT-N2 (GSAT-20) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - Nusantara Lima (Nusantara 5) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - Astranis Block 2: UtilitySat, AGILA, NuView-A, NuView-B - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET    May   June - Starlink group 7-19 (x22) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET    May   June - Starlink group 7-20 (x22) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET    May   June - Starlink group 7-21 (x22) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET    May   June - Starlink group 7-22 (x22) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET    May   June - Starlink group 7-23 (x22) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET    May   June - Starlink group 7-24 (x22) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET    Q2   June - Starlink group 7-25 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    Q2   June - Starlink group 7-26 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    Q2   June - Starlink group 7-27 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    Q2   June  - Starlink group 7-28 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    Q2   June - Starlink group 7-29 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    Q2   June - Starlink group 7-30 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    May   June - Starlink group 8-3 (x22) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (OCISLY) - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET    Q2   June - Starlink group 8-4 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    Q2   June - Starlink group 8-5 (x23) flight ?? [V2 Mini L??] - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET July 8 - Turksat 6A - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET Mid-July - Inmarsat GX10A (ASBM-1, EPS-R payload), Inmarsat GX10B (ASBM-2, EPS-R payload) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
July - Transporter-11: Acadia 5, Alba Orbital Cluster 11, AWS, Dione (ELaNa 53),  EagleEye, GNOMES-5, Hubble-3, Hyperfield-1, ION-SCV [hosted payload: Tetraplex], Kaladin, Labsat IoT, LEO Express-2 [hosted payload: HOLMES-007], MuSat-3, PExT, PTD-4, PTD-R, Umbra 09, Umbra 10, Vigoride [Fossa Ferox (?x), LUR-1], Winnebago-2, YAC-1-1 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
July-August - BlueBird Block 1 (x5) - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Mid-August - USCV-9: Crew Dragon (Crew-9) - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
NET August - Cygnus NG-21 (CRS-21) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Summer - Astra 1P / SES-24  - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET Summer - POLARIS DAWN: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
September 29 - EscaPADE A, EscaPADE B (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) [SIMPLEx program] -  New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
September - Galileo-FOC FM26 (Julina), Galileo-FOC FM28 [L13] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
September - Dragon v2 SpX-31 (CRS-31) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - SDA T1TL-A (x21) - Falcon 9  - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
September - STP-S29A - Minotaur IV - TBD
NET Q3 - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B12/S30) - Starbase Pad A
NET Q3 - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B13/S31) - Starbase Pad A
NET Q3 - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship (B14/S32) - Starbase Pad A
NET Q3 - Sentinel-1C - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
H2 - O3b mPower 7, O3b mPower 8 - Falcon 9 (ASDS) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
H2 - Thuraya 4-NGS - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET H2 - WorldView Legion 3, WorldView Legion 4 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET H2 - WorldView Legion 5, WorldView Legion 6 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET H2 - VariSat-1B (OmniTeq 2), hosted payload: Dorsat-01 - RS1 [DEMO-2] - Kodiak LP-3C
NET H2 - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A/B
NET H2 - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A/B
NET H2 - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A/B (or 2025)
NET H2 - TBD - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A/B (or 2025)
NET H2 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - USSF-112 - Vulcan-VC4 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - USSF-87 - Vulcan-VC4 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H2 - NROL - TBD - Vandenberg
NET H2 - NROL - TBD - Vandenberg
NET H2 - NROL - TBD - Vandenberg
NET H2 - NROL - TBD - Vandenberg
NET H2 - NROL - TBD - Vandenberg
Q4 - SXM-9 (SiriusXM-9) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Q4 - first flight - Daytona - Vandenberg SLC-5
NET Q4 - ELaNA 52: AEPEX, CANVAS - Daytona - Vandenberg
NET Q4 - ViaSat 3.3 (ViaSat 3 APAC) - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A (or December)
NET Q4 - Odin (Nova-C IM-2, CLPS-3) [Payload: PRIME-1, LRA, MSolo, TRIDENT], µNova, Lunar Trailblazer [SIMPLEx 5], Sherpa-ES 1, Brokkr-2 [Moon Lander to South Pole] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NLT October 1 - dummy payload or Dream Chaser Cargo System 1st flight [DCC-1] (SNC-1): Tenacity, Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L (V002) - Canaveral SLC-41
October 8 - Hera, Juventas, APEX (Asteroid Prospection Explorer) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
October 10-30 - Europa Clipper (Orbiter) - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A - 15:51
NET October 14 - Bandwagon-2: 425 Project SAR satellite F3, SC1, XCUBE-1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET    June   October 15 - Elytra Mission 1: NRO-X: FANTM Ride, Undisclosed US Government primary payloads, commercial rideshare payloads - Firefly Alpha (FLTA006) - Vandenberg SLC-2W
October - SDA T1TL-B (x21) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
October - Transporter-12: TBD, FINCH - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E (or November)
October - LUXEOSys (NAOS) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E (or NLT January 2025)
October - QS-1 - TBD - TBD
NET October - Blue Ghost M1 (EDS, LEXI, LISTER, LMS, LPV, LuGRE, NGLR, RAC, RadPC, SCALPSS) (CLPS, 19D) [Moon Lander to Mare Crisium] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - GARAI (x2) [iSIM-SAT+iSIM-170 & iSIM-90 VNIR-SWIR] - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
NET October - AX-4: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - USSF-31 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or 2025)
NET October - USSF-114 - Vulcan-VC?? - Vandenberg SLC-3E (or 2025)
  September   Late November - Spainsat NG-1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
November - Griffin (Astrobotic) (VIPER, LRA, MSolo, NIRVSS, NSS, TRIDENT) [CLPS, 20A] [Moon Lander to South Pole] - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
November - SDA T1TL-C (x21) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET December 30 - Venus Life Finder - Electron/Photon - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) or Mahia LC-1 (NZ) (or Early 2025)
December - SDA T1TL-D (x21) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
December - Dragon v2 SpX-32 (CRS-32) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET December - OTB 2 (Orbital Test Bed-2) - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W (or 2025)
NET December - EOS SAR 1 - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W (or 2025)
Late - Resilience (HAKUTO-R M2, iSpace Mission 2) [Rover] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Late - Starlink group ?? (x??) flight ?? [V2 L01] - Super Heavy/Starship - Starbase Pad A/B (or 2025)
Late - STP-AR1 - RS1 - TBD
NET Late - USSF-106, NTS-3 (Timation-5) [Vanguard] - Vulcan-VC?? (V003) - Canaveral SLC-41 (or Early 2025)
TBD - NROL-69 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - EZIE 1, EZIE 2, EZIE 3 - TBD - TBD
TBD - first test launch - Rocket 4 (Astra) - TBD
TBD - commercial payload - Rocket 4 (Astra) - TBD
TBD - Cryogenic Fluid Management Demonstration - RS1 - TBD
TBD - KuiperSat - RS1 - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - KuiperSat - RS1 - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - KuiperSat - RS1 - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - commercial launch - RS1 - Vandenberg SLC-576E
TBD - commercial launch - RS1 - Vandenberg SLC-576E
TBD - GSSAP 7 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral

Rideshare:
Midyear - SunRISE (Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment) (x6 cubesats) - TBD - Canaveral
August 30 - SPRITE - TBD - TBD (or Late October)
Q3 - LizzieSat-2, LizzieSat-3 - TBD - TBD
December - ELaNa 42: R5-S3, R5-S5, R5-S6 - TBD - TBD
Late - Pandora - TBD - TBD (or Early 2025)
TBD - OrCa2 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Aries (x5) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Pixxel (x6) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Buccanneer Main Mission (BMM) - TBD - TBD
TBD - OSAM-2 (Archinaut One) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - ELaNa: SPARCS (Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CougSat-1 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Satellogic sats - Falcon 9 - TBD
TBD - Reliant Pro - TBD - TBD
TBD - STPSat-7 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Grissom-1 (GM1) - TBD - TBD
TBD - GTOSat - NSSL 2 - Canaveral
TBD - ELaNa: GOLF-1 - TBD - TBD
TBD - La Jument (1.5U) - TBD - TBD
TBD - La Jument (6U) - TBD - TBD
TBD - La Jument (6U) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Cadet, SHFT-2, RSat - TBD - TBD
TBD - Gunsmoke-G - TBD - TBD
TBD - Bhaarathiya-Sat - Falcon 9 - TBD
TBD - GOLF-TEE - TBD - TBD
TBD - Alba Cluster 5 [Kilimanjaro-1 (Kili-1), PyCubed-1] - TBD - TBD
TBD - Duplex - TBD - TBD
TBD - SeaLion (VSCP 1A) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Ut-ProSat 1 (VSCP 1B) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Vigoride 7 [Apogeo (x9), CUAVA-2,  FOSSA Deployer (8P capacity), HelloPod (4x 2P), OREsat-0.5, Stork-7, TROOP-F2, Waratah Seed WS-1, WREN, Zeus-2, hosted payload: Triton-X] - Falcon 9 - TBD
TBD - DOGE-1 - TBD - TBD

From Foreign Launch Site:
NET May 22 - 48th Mission "Ready, Aim, PREFIRE": PREFIRE 1 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ) - 07:15-08:15
NET June 12 - 49th Mission "PREFIRE And Ice": PREFIRE 2 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
June 10-July 9 - Kinéis 1, Kinéis 2, Kinéis 3, Kinéis 4, Kinéis 5 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET June - LOXSAT 1 - Electron/Photon LEO - Mahia LC-1A (NZ)
NET June - StriX-2 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
NET June - Hawk (x6) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ) / MARS LC-2 (US)
September - Kinéis 6, Kinéis 7, Kinéis 8, Kinéis 9, Kinéis 10 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
November - Kinéis 11, Kinéis 12, Kinéis 13, Kinéis 14, Kinéis 15 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
December - Kinéis 16, Kinéis 17, Kinéis 18, Kinéis 19, Kinéis 20 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - Skylark 5, Skylark 6, Skylark 7, Skylark 8 (NorthStar) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - Skylark 9, Skylark 10, Skylark 11, Skylark 12 (NorthStar) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - Hawk (x6) - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ) / MARS LC-2 (US)
TBD - StriX-4 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - StriX-5 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - StriX-6 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - SL-OMV [CubeSat (x6)] - RS1 - SaxaVord Spaceport (UK)

2025
January - SDA T1TL-E (x21) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
January - GPS III SV07 (Navstar 80, Sally Ride) - Vulcan-VC0S - Canaveral SLC-41
Early - Nova-C IM-3 (CLPS-5, CP-11) [Payload: CADRE, Lunar Vertex (LVx), LUSEM, MPAc] [Moon Lander to Reiner Gamma] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Early - TBD, MRV, MEPs - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
February - Cygnus NG-22 (CRS-22) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
February - SPHEREx, PUNCH-NFI [SMEX 15A], PUNCH-WFI1 [SMEX 15B], PUNCH-WFI2 [SMEX 15C], PUNCH-WFI3 [SMEX 15D] - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or NLT April)
February - Bandwagon-3: - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
February - SDA T1TL-F (x21) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
NET February - Transporter-13: TBD  - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET February  - IMAP [STP-05], SWFO-L1, GLIDE, Solar Cruiser [STP-MoO-1] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET March - USCV-10: CST-100 Starliner-1 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET March - Blue Moon MK1-SN001 - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B (or NLT July)
H1 - ViaSat-3.2 (ViaSat-3 EMEA) - Atlas V 551 (AV-100) - Canaveral SLC-41
NET H1 - GPS III SV08 (Navstar 81, Katherine Johnson) - Vulcan-VC0S - Canaveral SLC-41
Q2 - STP-29B - Rocket 4 (Astra) - TBD
April - TRACERS A [SMEX 16A], TRACERS B [SMEX 16B] - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
April - SDA T1TR-A (x7) -  Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
April - Rivada (x24) L1 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
April - STP-S29B - Rocket 4 (Astra) - TBD
May - AX-5: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
May - Bandwagon-4: - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
May - EWS-OD1 (USSF-261S-A) - Minotaur IV - TBD
May - TSIS-2 - TBD - TBD
May-June - Rivada (x24) L2 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
June - SDA T1TR-B (x7) - Vulcan-VC?? - Vandenberg SLC-3E
June - Transporter-14: TBD - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E
June-July - Rivada (x24) L3 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
Midyear - Kuiper (xTBD) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear - first launc from Florida - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B
NET Midyear - first flight - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3)
July - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DCC-2] (SNC-2): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
July - SDA T1TR-C (x7) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
July-August - Rivada (x24) L4 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
August - SDA T1TR-D (x7) - Vulcan-VC?? - Vandenberg SLC-3E
August - Cygnus NG-23 (CRS-23) - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
NET August - Haven-1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or Late)
Summer - inaugural flight - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
August-September - Rivada (x24) L5 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
September - KOMPSAT-7A (Arirang-7A) - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
September - Artemis II (Crewed flight of Orion around Moon) - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B ML1
NET September - USCV-11: CST-100 Starliner-2 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET September - Vast-1: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
September-October - Rivada (x24) L6 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
H2 - USSF-57: NGG-1 (NG-OPIR-GEO 1) -  Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 41
NET H2 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET H2 - Kuiper (xTBD) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-33 (CRS-33) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - Transporter-15: TBD  - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E
October-November - Rivada (x24) L7 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
November  - Sentinel-6B (Jason-CS-B) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
November-December - Rivada (x24) L8 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
Late - GPS III SV09 (Ellison Onizuka) - Vulcan-VC0S - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Astranis Block 3: Apco 1, Apco 2, Andesat 1, Thaicom-9, Orbith-1 - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (TBD)
TBD - USSF-36 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - O3b mPower 9, O3b mPower 10, O3b mPower 11 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - SDA T1TR-E (x7) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or 2026)
TBD - USSF-70 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or 2026)
TBD - USSF-75 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or 2026)
TBD - NROL-77 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A (or 2026)
TBD - Skynet 6A - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Spainsat NG-2 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - 425 Project SAR satellite F4 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg  SLC-4E
TBD - 425 Project SAR satellite F5 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg  SLC-4E
TBD - KOREASAT 6A - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - CAS500-2, CAS500-4 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - SpaceEye-T - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - Starlink group ?? (x??) flight ?? [V3 L01] - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B  / Starbase Pad A/B
TBD - SpaceX Uncrewed Lunar Demo - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B (or H1 2026)
TBD - SpaceX tanker [multiple launches] - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A / Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B (or H1 2026)
TBD - STP-5 (x2) - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41 (or 2026)
TBD - USSF-25 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41 (or 2026)
TBD - USSF-95: MTC prototype - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41 (or 2026)
TBD - NROL-56 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41 (or 2026)
TBD - NROL-73 - Vulcan-VC?? - Vandenberg SLC-3E (or 2026)
TBD - NROL-100 - Vulcan-VC?? - Vandenberg SLC-3E (or 2026)
TBD - NROL-109 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41 (or 2026)
TBD - NROL-118/SILENTBARKER 2: SILENTBARKER 2-1, SILENTBARKER 2-2, SILENTBARKER 2-3 - Vulcan-VC6 - Canaveral SLC-41 (or 2026)
TBD - Gateway: PPE + HALO - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (xTBD) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - NROL-64 - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - NROL-83 - Vulcan-VC?? - Vandenberg SLC-3E
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 - TacRS-4: Victus Haze (Rocketlab satellite with Pioneer bus) - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) / Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
TBD - Lockheed Martin mission - Firefly Alpha - TBD
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - inaugural flight - Shockwave - Kennedy LC-48
TBD - first flight - MLV - MARS LP-0A
TBD - first flight - Laguna - TBD
TBD - COSI [SMEX 17] - NSSL 3 - TBD
TBD - IM-4 (CLPS) [Payload: MPR-1] - TBD - TBD
TBD - CS-3 [LuSEE-Night] (CLPS) [Moon Lander to Lunar Far Side] - TBD - TBD

Rideshare:
TBD - LizzieSat-5, LizzieSat-6 - Falcon-9 - TBD
TBD - Max Space 20 - Falcon-9 - TBD
TBD - Binar Prospector (x2) [CLPS] - TBD - TBD
TBD - Aries (x20) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Pixxel (x18) - TBD - TBD
TBD - TETRA-5A, TETRA-5B, TETRA-5C - TBD - TBD
TBD - Aspera - TBD - TBD
TBD - StarBurst - TBD - TBD
TBD - STPSat-8 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Spectre vehicle - TBD - TBD (or 2026)

From Foreign Launch Site:
NET January - NZSA Venus mission - Electron/Photon Venus - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)
February - Kinéis 21, Kinéis 22, Kinéis 23, Kinéis 24, Kinéis 25 - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ)

2026
January-February - Rivada (x24) L9 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
February - USCV-12: Crew Dragon (Crew-10) - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
NET February - Cygnus NG-24 (CRS-24) - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
February-March - Rivada (x24) L10 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET H1 - APEX 1.0 lander (Draper) [FSS, LITMS, LuSEE-Lite] [iSpace Mission 3, CLPS, CP-12] [Moon Lander to Schrödinger Basin] - TBD - TBD
NET H1 - STP-S30 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2)
April-May - Rivada (x24) L11 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
June - Rivada (x24) L12 - Falcon-9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-34 (CRS-34) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Midyear - FLEX rover - Super Heavy/Starship HLS - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B
NET July - Dream Chaser Cargo System (DCC-3): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
August - USCV-13: CST-100 Starliner-3 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET August - Cygnus NG-25 (CRS-25) - Antares 330 - MARS LP-0A
September - Artemis III (Landing the first astronauts on the lunar South Pole) - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B ML1 (or 2027)
September - SpaceX Crewed Lunar Demo - Super Heavy/Starship HLS - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B
September - SpaceX tanker [multiple launches] - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B
Q4 - SDA T2TL-A (x12) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
NET Q4 - SDA T2TL-B (x12) - Vulcan-VC?? - Vandenberg SLC-3E
NET Q4 - SDA T2TL-C (x12) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg  SLC-4E
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-35 (CRS-35) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - Transporter ??: GRATTIS - Falcon 9 - Canaveral / Vandenberg SLC-4E
November  - INCUS [EVM-3] - NLSP III - TBD
Late - Series 3 lander [iSpace Mission 6] - TBD - TBD
Late - AxHab 1 - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - Blue Moon MK1-SN002 - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - O3b mPower 12, O3b mPower 13 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Arabsat 7A - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Crewed Dream Chaser - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - Impulse Space Mars Lander - Terran R (first flight) - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - OneWeb Gen 2 (xTBD) - Terran R - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - GPS III SV10 (Hedy Lamarr) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - LEO comsat (TASA) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD -  L3Harris L1 - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD -  L3Harris L2 - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD -  L3Harris L3 - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W
TBD - CBAS-3 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 3), two communication relay satellites - TBD - TBD
TBD - Canadian lunar rover - TBD - TBD
TBD - Elytra Dark orbital vehicle [Blue Ghost M2 (LuSEE-Night, UT) [Moon Lander to Lunar Far Side], Lunar Pathfinder] - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-21 (CLPS) [Moon Lander to Gruithuisen Domes] - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-22 (CLPS) [Moon Lander to South Pole deliver a drill] - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-31 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Lunar Sample Return - TBD - Canaveral
TBD - QuickSounder - NLSP III - Vandenberg
TBD - Aries (x100) - TBD - TBD
TBD -  Otter (Starfish Space) - TBD - TBD

Rideshare:
Q1 - Ultrasat - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
May 29 - ROOSTER-4 (LDPE-4) - NSSL 2 - TBD

2027
February - USCV-14: Crew Dragon (Crew-11) - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
H1 - SDA T2TL-D (x12) - NSSL 3 - TBD
H1 - SDA T2TL-E (x12) - NSSL 3 - TBD
H1 - SDA T2TL-F (x12) - NSSL 3 - TBD
H1 - SDA T2TL-G (x12) - NSSL 3 - TBD
H1 - SDA T2TL-H (x12) - NSSL 3 - TBD
H1 - SDA T2TL-I (x12) - NSSL 3 - TBD
May - NGRST (WFIRST-AFTA) [Astrophysics Decadal Mission Astro-1] - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) -  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
NET July - Dream Chaser Cargo System (DCC-4): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
August - USCV-15: CST-100 Starliner-4 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
September - NEO Surveyor (Near Earth Object Surveyor) - NLSP III - TBD (or NLT June 2028
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)
  2026   TBD - GPS IIIF-01 (SV11) - Falcon Heavy - Canaveral SLC-37B/LC-39A
TBD - Superbird-9 - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B
TBD - AxHab 2 - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - Axiom Free Flyer  - 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 - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 4) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-32 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-41 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CT-1 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - USSF-25: DRACO  - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - GSSAP 8 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
TBD - Oracle - NSSL 3 - TBD

2028
February - USCV-16: Crew Dragon (Crew-12) - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - 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
July- Dragonfly [New Frontiers-4] - Falcon Heavy (TBD) - Kennedy LC-39A (TBD)
NET July - Dream Chaser Cargo System (DCC-5): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
August - USCV-17: CST-100 Starliner-5 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
September - Artemis IV (Crewed flight of Orion for Gateway with I-Hab, crew landing) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B ML2
September - SpaceX Crewed Lunar Lander - Super Heavy/Starship HLS - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B
September - SpaceX tanker - Super Heavy/Starship multiple launches - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B
Q4 - ExoMars RSP (CM+EDLM (European rover)) - Falcon Heavy / Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - Dragon v2 SpX-39 (CRS-39) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Late - Blue Moon MK2 SN001 lander uncrewed demo - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - Gateway: Dragon XL DSL-1 - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - LEO comsat (TASA) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - NGG-3 (NG-OPIR-GEO 3) - Falcon-9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41
TBD - WSF-M 2 - NSSL 3 - Vandenberg
TBD - HelioSwarm (hub + 8 small satellites) [Helio-MIDEX-1] - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - SW Next L1-A - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 5) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-42 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-51 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Starlab - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B

2029
January - WGS-12  - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
February - USCV-18: Crew Dragon (Crew-13) - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
NET June - Dragon v2 SpX-38 (CRS-38) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET July - Dream Chaser Cargo System (DCC-6): Shooting Star - Vulcan-VC4L - Canaveral SLC-41
August - USCV-19: CST-100 Starliner-6 - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
September - Artemis V (Crewed flight of Orion for Gateway and lunar landing with ESPRIT) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B ML2
September - Blue Moon MK2 SN002 lander crewed demo - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
Q4 - DAVINCI+ (Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging): Orbiter + Descent probe [Discovery 16] - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Gateway: Dragon XL DSL-2, GERS - Falcon Heavy (??, ?? X, ??) - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - LTV - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - NGP-2 (NG-OPIR-Polar 2) - Falcon-9/Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC 40/41
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 6) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-52 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-61 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CP-62 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - AOS-Storm - TBD - TBD
TBD - PMM - TBD - TBD

2030
June - USCV-20: Crew Dragon (Crew-14) - Falcon 9 (LZ-1) - Kennedy LC-39A
September - Artemis VI (Crewed flight of Orion to Moon with Airlock) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B ML2
Late - Landsat Next (x3) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
TBD - DSL-3 - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - HLS (TBD) - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 7) - TBD - TBD
TBD - CT-2 (CLPS) - TBD - TBD
TBD - USDV - TBD - TBD

2031
September - Artemis VII (Cargo mission to Moon) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B ML2
TBD - DSL-4 - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - HLS (TBD) - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Pressurized Rover via Cargo Lander - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Surface logistics - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Surface Habitat - commercial launch - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 8 ) - TBD - TBD
TBD - AOS-Sky - TBD - TBD
TBD - AOS-Cloud - TBD - TBD
TBD - HAWCsat - TBD - TBD
TBD - VERITAS [Discovery 15] - NLSP III - TBD

2032
September (TBD) - Artemis VIII (Crewed mission of Orion) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
December - JPSS-4 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg (or January 2033)
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 9) - TBD - TBD
TBD - GEO-West (GeoXO1) - NLSP III - Canaveral (or 2033)
TBD - SW Next L1-B - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Cryogenic Chemical Propulsion Stage (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Fission Surface Power (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B

2033
September (TBD) - Artemis IX (Cargo mission) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - ESS - NLSP III - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 10) - TBD - TBD
TBD - 25t lander (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Cryogenic Chemical Propulsion Stage (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B

2034
September (TBD) - Artemis X (Crewed mission of Orion) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - The Carl Sagan Observatory - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Lunar Lander (iSpace mission 11) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Mars Ascent Vehicle (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - 25t lander (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B

2035
September (TBD) - Artemis XI (Crewed mission of Orion) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Cryogenic Chemical Propulsion Stage (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Pressurized Rover (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - SRL-MAV (with STA and two sample recovery helicopters) [MSR] - Vulcan-VC?? - Canaveral SLC-41

2036
TBD - GEO-East (GeoXO2) - NLSP III - Canaveral
TBD - 25t lander (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Transit Habitat (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B

2037
TBD - Nuclear Electric Propulsion Stage (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Nuclear Electric Propulsion Stage (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B

2038
TBD - Cryogenic Chemical Propulsion Stage (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Cargo - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Checkout Crew (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Crew - Kennedy LC-39B

2039
TBD - Mars Crew (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Crew - Kennedy LC-39B

2041
TBD - Mars Crew Return (NASA's Crewed Mars Mission) - SLS Block 2 Crew - Kennedy LC-39B

Statistics (active):
Antares                    - 18 (WI - 18)
Astra Rocket              -  7 (Kd - 5; СС - 2)
Atlas V                      - 99 (СС - 82; Va - 17)
Delta IV Heavy        -  16 (СС - 11; Va - 5)
Electron                  -  47 (Ma - 43, WI - 4)
Falcon 9                  - 335 (СС - 186; KSC - 73; Va - 76)
Falcon Heavy          -    9 (KSC - 9)
Firefly Alpha            -    4 (Va - 4)
Launcherone          -    6 (Mo - 5; Nq - 1)
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)
Starship                  -    3 (BC - 3)
Terran 1                  -    1 (CC - 1)
Vulcan                    -    1 (CC - 1)

Orbital US Launches: 2085
US Launch Site: 1976 (СС - 925; Va - 750; WI - 51; KSC - 235; Kd - 9; Om - 5; Ka - 1)
Air Launch: 57 (CL - 6; Ed - 5; KSC - 1; Va - 22; WI - 6; Ga -1; CC- 6; Kw - 4; Mo - 5; Nq - 1)
Foreign Launch Site: 52 (SM - 9; Ma - 43)

Suborbital Launches: 4 (BC - 3; WI - 1)

Launched / Delivered to Orbit Satellites: 11081/10808
US Launch Site: 10736/10492 (СС - 5430/5346; Va - 3067/2962; WI - 311/278; KSC - 1874/1871; Kd - 36/34; Om - 5/1; Ka - 13/0)
Air Launch: 143/125 (CL - 6/0; Ed - 12/12; KSC - 2/2; Va - 28/26; WI - 34/34; Ga -1/1; CC- 13/13; Kw - 4/4; Mo - 34/33; Nq - 9/0)
Foreign Launch Site: 202/191 (SM - 9/9; Ma - 193/182)

BC - Boca Chica; CC - Cape Canaveral; CL - Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake; Ed - Edwards AFB; Ga - Base Aerea de Gando; Ka - Kauai; Kd - Kodyak; KSC - Kennedy Space Center; Kw - Kwajalein Atoll; Ma - Mahia NZ; Mo - Mojave Air and Space Port; Nq - Newquay; Om - Omelek; SM - San Marco; Va - Vandenberg SFB; WI - Wallops Flight Facility

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7782 on: 05/17/2024 02:19 am »
Acronyms:
ACS-3               - Advanced Composite Solar Sail System
AOS-Cloud        - Atmosphere Observing System – Cloud
APS-R               - Astroscale Prototype Servicer for Refueling
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
AWS                - Arctic Weather Satellite
AX-#                - Axiom Space mission to ISS
AxHab 1           - Axiom Habitat module - first Axiom Space module
AxHab 2           - Axiom Habitat module - second Axiom Space module
Carbon-I          - The Carbon Investigation
CBAS-#           - Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM-#
ССSFS             - Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
CINEMA           - Cross-scale Investigation of Earth’s Magnetotail and Aurora
CLPS                - Commercial Lunar Payload Services
CMEx               - Chromospheric Magnetism Explorer
COSI                - Compton Spectrometer and Imager
CP-#                - CLPS PRISM-#
CS-#                - CLPS Science-# task order from SMD
CT-#                - CLPS deliveries led by Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD)
CX-#                - CLPS deliveries led by Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD)
DRACO             - Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations
DSL                  - Deep Space Logistics
DYNAMIC          - Dynamical Neutral Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling
ECCCO             - Extreme ultraviolet Coronal Mass Ejection and Coronal Connectivity Observatory
EDGE                - Earth Dynamics Geodetic Explorer
EDLM               - Mars Entry, Descent and Landing Module
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
EVI-#               - Earth Ventures-Instrument
EVM-#              - Earth Venture Mission
EWS                 - Electro-Optical Infrared (EO/IR) Weather System
EWS-OD 1        - Electro Optical/Infrared Weather System Operational Demonstration-1
EWS RROCI-#  - Electro Optical/Infrared Weather System Rapid Revisit Optical Cloud Imager-#
EZIE                 - Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer
FLEX                 - Flexible Logistics and Exploration
GeoXO              - Geostationary Extended Observations
GERS                - Gateway External Robotic System (Canadarm-3)
GLIDE              - Global Lyman-alpha Imagers of the Dynamic Exosphere)
GLIMR              - Geosynchronous Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (EVI-5)
GOMAP             - Great Observatory Technology Maturation Program
GRATTIS           - Gravitational Reference Advanced Technology Test In Space
GSSAP              - Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program
HALO                - Habitation and Logistics Outpost - Gateway
HBTSS-#           - Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor-#
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
IFT-#                 - Integrated Flight Test-# of Super Heavy/Starship
IM-#                 - Intuitive Machines lunar lander
IMAP                - Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe
INCUS               - Investigation of Convective Updrafts
JRTI                  - Just Read The Instructions - ASDS
LDPE-#             - Long Duration Propulsive ESPA
LEMUR              - Low Earth Multi-Use Receiver
LIFE                  - Large Integrated Flexible Environment habitat (Sierra Space)
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
MAV                   - Mars Ascent Vehicle [MSR]
MARV                 - Mission Assembly and Repair Vehicle
MAAX                 - Magnetospheric Auroral Asymmetry Explorer
MEPs                 - Mission Extension Pods
ML1                   - Mobile Launcher 1
ML2                   - Mobile Launcher 2
MLV                   - Medium-Lift Vehicle (Northrop Grumman and Firefly Space)
MPR                  - Mobile Power Rover
MRPs                - Mission Refueling Pods
MSR                  - Mars Sample Return
MTC                  - Missile Track Custody
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
ODYSEA             - Ocean Dynamics and Surface Exchange with the Atmosphere
OSAM-#             - On-orbit Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing-#
OSP-#               - Orbital Services Program
PIRPL                - Prototype Infra-Red Payload
PolSIR               - Polarized Submillimeter Ice-cloud Radiometer
PPE                   - Power and Propulsion Element - Gateway
PREFIRE            - Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment
PUNCH              - Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere
ROOSTER          - Rapid On-Orbit Space Technology and Evaluation Ring
SDA                   - Space Development Agency
SDA T1TL           - Space Development Agency Tranche 1 Transport Layer
SDA T2TL           - Space Development Agency Tranche 2 Transport Layer
SDA T1TR           - Space Development Agency Tranche 1 Tracking Layer
SIMPLEx             - Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration
SPHEREx            - Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer
SPRITE               - Supernova Remnants and Proxies for ReIonization Testbed Experiment
SRL                    - Sample Return Lander [MSR]
STA                    - Sample Transfer Arm (ESA) [MSR]
STP-#                - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-#
STP-MoO-#        - Solar-Terrestrial Probes Mission of Opportunity
STRIVE               - Stratosphere Troposphere Response using Infrared Vertically-Resolved Light Explorer
SWFO-L1           - Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1
SW Next L1       - Space Weather Next Lagrange 1
TacRS                 - Tactically Responsive Space
TASA                  - Taiwan Space Agency
TBD                    - To Be Determined
TRACERS            - Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites
TSIS-2                - Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor -2
USCV-#              - US Crew Vehicle-#
USSF-#              - US Space Force-#
VADR                  - Venture-Class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare
VCLS                  - Venture Class Launch Services
VERITAS             - Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy
VIPER                 - Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover
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

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

Q2 2024 - Astro-MoO-02 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2024 - Helio Expl MoO-05 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q3 2024 - ASLON-45 spacelift mission - Ravn X (Aevum) - Runway 18L/36R, Cecil Air and Space Port in Jacksonville, Florida
NET December 2024 - #dearMoon (First Contracted Private Manned Circumlunar Mission) - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Canaveral SLC-37B/Starbase Pad A/B
2024 - Satellogic constellation [multiple launches] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral
2024 - Lynk Tower (x50) [multiple launches] - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - OneWeb (xTBD) [multiple launches] - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - Starlink deployment [multiple launches] - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET 2024 - POLARIS MISSION II: Crew Dragon - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - POLARIS MISSION III: Starship - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - WorldView Legion 7, WorldView Legion 8 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - WorldView Legion sat 2 - NSSL - Vandenberg
NET 2024 - OSP-4 launch - Bolt (Super Strypi/SPARK (TBD)) - Kauai (Hawaii)
NET 2024 - BlueBird (x110) (AST SpaceMobile) - Falcon 9 / Starship/Super Heavy [multiple launches] - Canaveral
NET 2024 - Japan cis-lunar cargo ship - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - Space Arena Module - TBD - TBD
2024-2029 - QuickSounder Spacecraft - NLSP-II - TBD
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 - TBD - Super Heavy 2/Starship 2 - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B / Starbase Pad A/B
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 - Lynk Tower (x1000) [multiple launches] - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2025 - Eutelsat comsat - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2025 - JCSat comsat - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2025 - Second Commercial Manned Spaceflight around the Moon - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A/B
NET 2025 - DYNAMIC [STP-05] - NLSP II - Canaveral
NET 2025 - VCLS (VADR): cubesat (x4) - Daytona - MARS LP-0
2025-2026 - NROL: SILENTBARKER (x3?) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2025-2026 - NROL: SILENTBARKER (x3?) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
NET 2025-2026 - GEI-SAT x3 (Satlantis) constellation [multiple launches] - Firefly Alpha - TBD
2025-2027 - Astranis comsat (x15)  [multiple launches] - TBD - Canaveral
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
2025-July 2029 - Kuiper (x61) - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
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
Late 2026 - LIFE 0.3 - TBD - TBD
NET 2026 - TBD - Super Heavy 3/Starship 3 - Kennedy LC-39A /Canaveral SLC-37B / Starbase Pad A/B
NET 2026 - GLIMR (EVI-5) - NLSP III - TBD
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-2027 - Lightspeed (x14-18) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A / Vandenberg SLC-4E
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
2026-July 2029 - Kuiper (x45) - Vulcan-VC6L - Canaveral SLC-41
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
NET 2027 - Orbital Reef (Blue Origin/Boeing) - New Glenn [multiple launches] - Canaveral SLC-36B
NET 2027 - LIFE 1.0 - New Glenn - 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
NET 2028 - Lynk Tower (x5000) [multiple launches] - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
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
NET 2029 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A/B
NET 2029 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A/B
NET 2029 - Manned Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A/B
NET 2029 - Manned Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A/B
NET 2029 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A/B
NET 2029 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Starbase Pad A/B
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
2030/2032 - Carbon-I [Earth System Explorer mission candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
2030/2032 - EDGE [Earth System Explorer mission candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
2030/2032 - ODYSEA [Earth System Explorer mission candidate]  - NLSP III - TBD
2030/2032 - STRIVE [Earth System Explorer mission candidate] - NLSP III - TBD

Mid-2030 - Astro-MoO-08 - 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
NET 2030 - CBAS-4 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
NET 2030 - CBAS-5 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
NET 2030 - CBAS-6 - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
Early 2030s - Interstellar Probe - 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
2031-2034 - New Frontiers-05 - NLSP III - TBD
2031-2034 - CAESAR (Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
2031-2034 - Lunar Geophysical Network [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
2031-2034 - Io Probe [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
2031-2034 - VICI (Venus In-Situ Composition Investigations) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
2031-2034 - ELSAH (Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP III - TBD
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
Mid-2030s - Mars Life Explorer - NLSP III - TBD
Mid to Late 2030s - UOP (Uranus Orbiter and Probe) - 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 - New Frontiers-06 - NLSP III - TBD
Mid-2036 - Helio-SMEX-4 - NLSP III - TBD
2036 - JPSS-5 (PFO) - NLSP III - Vandenberg
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
2036-2043 - Artemis: Crewed mission of Orion - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
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
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
2041 - HWO (Habitable Worlds Observatory) - NLSP III - TBD (or 2035)
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
2047 - Far-Infrared mission (GOMAP) - NLSP III - TBD (or 2040)
2051 - X-ray mission (GOMAP) - NLSP III - TBD (or 2045)
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 - first launch - Quetzalcóatl 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 - Vast’s multi-module spinning artificial gravity space station - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - APS-R - NSSL 3 - Canaveral
TBD - CINEMA (mission candidate) - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - CMEx (mission candidate) - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - ECCCO (mission candidate) - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - MAAX (mission candidate) - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - Starshield constellation [multiple launches] - Falcon-9 (TBD) - TBD

Rideshare:
2024 - Chilean nanosat (x3) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - HyperSat 1 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - HyperSat 2 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - HyperSat 3 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - HyperSat 4 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - HyperSat 5 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - HyperSat 6 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - SatRevolution Mars Mission - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - STP-S28C: Athena, cubesat (x14) - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - Iridium-NEXT 182 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - ELaNa 46: TechEdSat-12 - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - Fasat Echo 1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - Fasat Echo 2 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2024-2025 - TETRA-2 - TBD - TBD
2024-2025 - TETRA-3 - TBD - TBD
2024-2025 - TETRA-4 - TBD - TBD
2025 - Chilean nanosat (x3) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 / Kennedy LC-39A
2027 - PolSIR (x2) (EVI-6) - NLSP III - TBD
TBD - CryoCube 2 (CC-2) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Grissom-P - TBD - TBD
TBD - Grissom-2 - TBD - TBD
TBD - Nova - TBD - TBD
TBD - Comet - TBD - TBD
TBD - Janus A, Janus B [SIMPLEx program] - TBD - TBD
TBD - Auris - TBD - TBD
TBD - Paladin (x2) [GTO] - TBD - TBD

Changes on May 17th
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7783 on: 05/17/2024 04:11 am »
https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/new-proposals-to-help-nasa-advance-knowledge-of-our-changing-climate/
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New Proposals to Help NASA Advance Knowledge of Our Changing Climate
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RELEASE24-067
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On May 7, 2024, NASA announced the selection of four proposals for concept studies of missions to benefit humanity through the study of Earth science. Most of what we know about Earth has been gathered through NASA’s 60 years of observations from space, such as this image of our home planet as shown as a mosaic of data from MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer).
Credits: NASA

NASA has selected four proposals for concept studies of missions to help us better understand Earth science key focus areas for the benefit of all including greenhouse gases, the ozone layer, ocean surface currents, and changes in ice and glaciers around the world.

These four investigations are part of the agency’s new Earth System Explorers Program – which conducts principal investigator-led space science missions as recommended by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 2017 Decadal Survey for Earth Science and Applications from Space. The program is designed to enable high-quality Earth system science investigations to focus on previously identified key targets. For this set of missions, NASA is prioritizing greenhouse gases as one of its target observables.

“The proposals represent another example of NASA’s holistic approach to studying our home planet,” said Nicky Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “As we continue to confront our changing climate, and its impacts on humans and our environment, the need for data and scientific research could not be greater. These proposals will help us better prepare for the challenges we face today, and tomorrow.”

As the first step of a two-step selection process, each of these proposals will receive $5 million to conduct a one-year mission concept study. After the study period, NASA will choose two proposals to go forward to launch with readiness dates expected in 2030 and 2032. The total mission cost cap is $310 million for each chosen investigation, excluding the rocket and access to space, which will be provided by NASA.

Most of what we know about our changing planet is rooted in more than 60 years of NASA’s Earth observations. NASA currently has more than two dozen Earth-observing satellites and instruments in orbit. The missions ultimately selected from this set of proposals will make their own unique contributions to this great Earth observatory – which works together to provide layers of complementary information on Earth’s oceans, land, ice, and atmosphere.

The four proposals selected for concept studies are:

    The Stratosphere Troposphere Response using Infrared Vertically-Resolved Light Explorer (STRIVE)
    This mission would provide daily, near-global, high-resolution measurements of temperature, a variety of atmospheric elements, and aerosol properties from the upper troposphere to the mesosphere – at a much higher spatial density than any previous mission. It would also measure vertical profiles of ozone and trace gasses needed to monitor and understand the recovery of the ozone layer – another identified NASA Earth sciences target. The proposal is led by Lyatt Jaegle at the University of Washington in Seattle.

    The Ocean Dynamics and Surface Exchange with the Atmosphere (ODYSEA)
    This satellite would simultaneously measure ocean surface currents and winds to improve our understanding of air-sea interactions and surface current processes that impact weather, climate, marine ecosystems, and human wellbeing. It aims to provide updated ocean wind data in less than three hours and ocean current data in less than six hours. The proposal is led by Sarah Gille at the University of California in San Diego.

    Earth Dynamics Geodetic Explorer (EDGE)
    This mission would observe the three-dimensional structure of terrestrial ecosystems and the surface topography of glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice as they are changing in response to climate and human activity. The mission would provide a continuation of such measurements that are currently measured from space by ICESat-2 and GEDI (Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation). The proposal is led by Helen Amanda Fricker at the University of California in San Diego.

    The Carbon Investigation (Carbon-I)
    This investigation would enable simultaneous, multi-species measurements of critical greenhouse gases and potential quantification of ethane – which could help study processes that drive natural and anthropogenic emissions. The mission would provide unprecedented spatial resolution and global coverage that would help us better understand the carbon cycle and the global methane budget. The proposal is led by Christian Frankenberg at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

For more information about the Earth System Explorers Program, visit:

https://explorers.larc.nasa.gov/2023ESE/

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7784 on: 05/17/2024 04:22 am »
https://spacenews.com/nasa-selects-proposals-for-new-line-of-earth-science-missions/
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WASHINGTON — NASA has picked four Earth science mission proposals for further study while separately selecting a smaller Earth science technology demonstration mission for development.

NASA said May 7 it selected four proposals for its first Earth System Explorer missions for initial Phase A studies, lasting one year. Each of the proposed missions will receive $5 million from the agency to carry out the studies to refine their mission designs.

NASA will then select two of the proposals for development. One of the selected missions would launch by 2030 and the other by 2032. Each mission will have a cost cap of $310 million, excluding launch.

The four mission proposals NASA selected for study are:

    Stratosphere Troposphere Response using Infrared Vertically-Resolved Light Explorer (STRIVE), which will measure temperature, composition and aerosols from the upper troposphere to the mesosphere;

    Ocean Dynamics and Surface Exchange with the Atmosphere (ODYSEA), a mission to simultaneously measure ocean currents and winds to better understand interactions between the ocean and atmosphere;

    Earth Dynamics Geodetic Explorer (EDGE), which will provide three-dimensional structures of terrestrial ecosystems, including measuring glaciers, ice sheets and sea ice; and

    The Carbon Investigation (Carbon-I), a mission to provide measurements of various greenhouse gases, including natural and human-made sources, to better understand the carbon cycle.

The missions will be the first for the Earth System Explorer program, which NASA established in response to the 2018 Earth science decal survey.

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NASA officials said in a town hall meeting in March that they would spread out the cadence of announcements of opportunity (AOs) for Earth System Explorer and Earth Venture projects to avoid overloading institutions interested in those programs with simultaneous calls for proposals. A chart shown in that meeting indicated that the next Earth System Explorer AO would be released in 2029 for a mission launching in 2037.

In addition to Earth System Explorer and Earth Venture programs, NASA plans to compete a mission for part of its restructured Earth System Observatory. That restructuring involves splitting large missions into several smaller, less expensive ones whose launches will be spread out. The competed mission, called Atmosphere Observing System – Cloud (AOS-Cloud), would have a cost cap excluding launch of $400 million and launch readiness date of 2031, according to a community announcement released by NASA in April announcing its plans for the upcoming competition.

NASA is separately moving forward on a smaller Earth science technology demonstration mission. The agency has selected the Gravitational Reference Advanced Technology Test In Space (GRATTIS) mission, led by the University of Florida, for development and launch. The $12 million mission will test a new sensor proposed for use on future missions to measure the Earth’s gravitational field.

“Our technology will provide vital insights into the movement of water and ice across the planet,” John Conklin, principal investigator of GRATTIS at the University of Florida, in a statement. “This data is essential for monitoring droughts, assessing groundwater reserves, and understanding the impact of melting ice sheets on sea levels.”

GRATTIS will use an Aries spacecraft bus provided by Apex Space and will launch on a SpaceX Transporter rideshare mission no earlier than October 2026.
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7785 on: 05/17/2024 12:23 pm »
https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements/supplemental/
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Starlink G6-59 Pre-Launch
Derived from a pre-launch Starlink-G6-59 state vector, provided by SpaceX. SupGP data is provided for the entire stack, as well as one for a single satellite.
Launch: 2024-05-18 00:32:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 01:37:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #1 Launch: 2024-05-18 00:38:00 UTC.  Deploy: 2024-05-18 01:43:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #2 Launch: 2024-05-18 00:52:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 01:57:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #3 Launch: 2024-05-18 01:06:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 02:11:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #4 Launch: 2024-05-18 01:22:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 02:27:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #5 Launch: 2024-05-18 01:36:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 02:41:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #6 Launch: 2024-05-18 01:52:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 02:57:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #7 Launch: 2024-05-18 03:16:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 04:21:23.020 UTC.
Backup Launch Opportunity #8 Launch: 2024-05-18 03:30:00 UTC. Deploy: 2024-05-18 04:35:23.020 UTC.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7786 on: 05/18/2024 12:43 am »
https://x.com/planet4589/status/1791627825713201643
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LAUNCH at 0032 May 18 of Starlink Group 6-59 (23 satellites) from Canaveral pad 40.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7787 on: 05/18/2024 12:45 am »
https://x.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1791568629864988707
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A5/Starliner CFT: It's official; NASA says launch of Boeing's hard-luck Starliner crew ferry ship atop a ULA Atlas 5 rocket has been retargeted for May 25 at 3:09pm EDT (1909 UTC), four days later than had been planned to allow more time for ongoing analysis of a small-but-persistent helium leak in the spacecraft's propulsion pressurization system

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7788 on: 05/18/2024 11:14 am »
Media advisory: EarthCARE launch media opportunities

ESA’s EarthCARE mission will launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, no earlier than Tuesday 28 May 2024.

EarthCARE is the most complex of all of ESA’s trailblazing Earth Explorer missions – missions that deliver critical information to understand how our world functions and the impact that human activity is having on natural processes.

Developed as a cooperation between ESA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), this exciting mission will make a range of different measurements that together will shed new light on the role that clouds and aerosols play in regulating Earth’s delicate temperature balance.
 
With global climate change increasingly affecting our planet, EarthCARE is poised to provide data for climate research, improve the accuracy of climate models and support numerical weather prediction. 
 
Media can attend a wide range of in-person and online pre-launch media briefings detailed below and are also invited to participate in the European launch event currently planned to take place on 28 May 2024 at ESA’s European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany.

 ...

More Information on EarthCARE mission

Learn more about EarthCARE at https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/FutureEO/EarthCARE 


Contact

ESA Newsroom and Media Relations
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7789 on: 05/18/2024 01:35 pm »
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7790 on: 05/18/2024 02:21 pm »
This JPL article specifies the launch window to NET October 10th.

NET October 10th at 15:51 UTC:

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A year from launch, the Europa Clipper spacecraft nears finish line
Oct 11, 2023

[...]

Jordan Evans, who leads the team developing Europa Clipper at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, told Ars on Tuesday the mission is on track to depart for Jupiter during a 21-day planetary launch window opening on October 10, 2024.

The engineers who map out intricate interplanetary trajectories have even determined exactly when Europa Clipper needs to launch. If it flies on the first day of the launch window, liftoff will occur at 11:51 am EDT, according to Evans. That could be slightly adjusted as navigators refine the mission's trajectory.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7791 on: 05/18/2024 02:31 pm »
Thread for the Starlink 6-6X group launch.

Launch NET May 2024, from CCSFS SLC-40, on booster 10xx-xx.  The first stage will land aboard one of the two Florida ASDS.

Payload 23? Starlink V2 Mini satellites to 43 degree inclination orbit on a southeastern trajectory.  Initial orbit 284 x 292 km?

Please use the Starlink Discussion Thread for all general discussion on Starlink.

Check the Starlink Index Thread for links to more Starlink information.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7792 on: 05/18/2024 03:56 pm »
Firefly Alpha FLTA005:
Now scheduled for June, payload integration is underway:
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Congratulations to the CatSat team for a successful satellite integration at Vandenberg Space Force Base. Next step: orbit!
May 6, 2024

At dawn on April 24, 2024, a student-led team from the University of Arizona climbed into a vehicle headed 660 miles across state lines to Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. In their possession: a hand-built satellite the size of a cereal box. CatSat, a type of nanosatellite know as a CubeSat, is the first student-led satellite mission at UArizona. On Tuesday, the team integrated their satellite into the Firefly Alpha rocket that will launch it into orbit sometime in June.

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Dream Chaser Tenacity Flight 1:
Sierra Space has requested a launch window starting in Early-September. If it delays delays beyond October 1st, "back-up plans" will be used...
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ULA could fly dummy payload on next Vulcan launch if Dream Chaser is delayed
ULA remains confident it will launch Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser space plane by October
May 13, 2024

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ULA spokesperson Jessica Rye said in a statement to SpaceNews that the goal remains to launch Dream Chaser to the International Space Station this fall.

“While ULA will be ready to fly in mid-2024 our customer Sierra Space has requested a launch period in the beginning of September,” said Rye. “It is important for us to fly our Cert-2 mission soon since that is part of our certification program with the Space Force to fly its missions. We expect to fly Cert-2 before October 1. If our customer is not ready to fly, we have backup plans.”

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USSF-106:
With Dream Chaser now officially scheduled for September, this launch could still take place in December 2024 after the 2 month review period; cross-post:
Sierra Space has requested a launch window starting in Early-September. If it delays delays beyond October 1st, "back-up plans" will be used...
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ULA could fly dummy payload on next Vulcan launch if Dream Chaser is delayed
ULA remains confident it will launch Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser space plane by October
May 13, 2024

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“While ULA will be ready to fly in mid-2024 our customer Sierra Space has requested a launch period in the beginning of September,” said Rye. “It is important for us to fly our Cert-2 mission soon since that is part of our certification program with the Space Force to fly its missions. We expect to fly Cert-2 before October 1. If our customer is not ready to fly, we have backup plans.”

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GPS III SV07:
Cross-post:
Bloomberg is now reporting that the US Air Force has imposed postponement fees unspecified fines on ULA for launch delays.
https://www.msn.com/en-ae/money/companies/lockheed-boeing-alliance-hit-with-us-fine-for-launch-delays/ar-BB1moavO
[May 14]
The ULA response was that “we are not aware of any significant delay concerning Space Force missions”.

First mention that I have seen of new launch date:
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Launch of a seventh new GPS-III satellite slated for next month [June 2024] was rescheduled for January 2025, the service said.
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7793 on: 05/18/2024 04:05 pm »
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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  May 22 Electron • ‘Ready, Aim, Prefire’
Launch time: Window 7:15-8:15 p.m. NZST (3:15-4:15 a.m. EDT, 0715-0815 UTC)
Launch site: LC-1 Pad B, Mahia, New Zealand

A Rocket Lab Electron rocket will launch the first of two back-to-back operations for NASA’s Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment (PREFIRE) mission. The PREFIRE-1 satellite will deploy to a 525 km circular Earth orbit at a 97.5° inclination, which will be followed by PREFIRE-2 in about three weeks.
Updated: May 17

May 22 Falcon 9 • Starlink 6-62
Launch time: Window opens at 10:33 p.m. EDT (0233 UTC)
Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a batch of Starlink V2 Mini satellites to low Earth orbit. About 8.5 minutes after liftoff, the first stage booster will touchdown on a droneship in the Atlantic Ocean.
Updated: May 18

May 28 Falcon 9 • EarthCARE
Launch time: 3:20 p.m. PDT (6:20 p.m. EDT, 2220 UTC)
Launch site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) satellite to a sun-synchronous polar orbit at 393.14 km altitude and an inclination of 97.05°. This is principally a European Space Agency (ESA) mission, but it was developed with cooperation with the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). It includes two passive instruments that observe the atmosphere and two active instruments. The spacecraft has a designed lifetime of three years, which includes a six-month commissioning phase.
Updated: May 17
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7794 on: 05/18/2024 06:59 pm »
https://insidegnss.com/final-gps-iii-missions-first-gps-iiif-satellites-part-of-sscs-latest-launch-assignments/
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During his presentation at Stanford University’s PNT Symposim on Thursday, U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Robert Wray, 2nd Space Operations Squadron commander, said the first GPS IIIF satellites will launch toward the end of 2026. Launches will then be slated every four months after that to “get more satellites on orbit that can provide more capability” rather than just staying ahead of the curve as satellites retire.

https://www.c4isrnet.com/battlefield-tech/space/2024/02/09/space-force-may-launch-gps-demonstration-satellites-to-test-new-tech/
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Lockheed is also developing the next iteration of space vehicles, GPS IIIF, which will build on the accuracy and anti-jam protections of the GPS III satellites. Slated to begin launching in 2027, they will also feature upgraded nuclear detection detonation system and search and rescue payloads.
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7795 on: 05/18/2024 07:27 pm »
SAT-LOA-20240315-00057 Update Letter 4.29.2024
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The targeted launch date of the Elytra-1 mission is now October 15, 2024.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7796 on: 05/18/2024 09:48 pm »
Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink group 7-19 : VSFB SLC-4E : TBD 2024
NET June 2024

Re: SpaceX F9 : Starlink 8-3 : VSFB SLC-4E : TBD 2024
NET June 2024

Re: SpaceX F9 : GSAT-20 : Florida : NET June 2024
Any new news?  The satellite should ship to Florida soon to achieve a June launch (the rest of Q2 has passed).
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7797 on: 05/18/2024 10:54 pm »
https://x.com/NatReconOfc/status/1791861413863989260
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Launch update: Now targeting no earlier than Tuesday, May 21, for the launch of #NROL146 on a @SpaceX
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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7798 on: 05/20/2024 11:40 am »
https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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UPDATED MAY 18, 2024
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FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on May 22 at 10:33 p.m.-1:33 a.m. EDT. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 39A on May 23 earliest at 6:45-10:45 p.m. EDT. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches.

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #7799 on: 05/20/2024 12:07 pm »
Ben Cooper now lists both Starlink launches on his site according to 2nd stage reentry NOTAMs, with 6-62 going out of SLC-40 late May 22 EDT:

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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Starlink batch from pad 40 on May 22 at 10:33 p.m.-1:33 a.m. EDT. A Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink batch from pad 39A on May 23 earliest at 6:45-10:45 p.m. EDT. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches.

And related NOTAMs:
F1809/24 NOTAMR F1792/24
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/1532S08314E715
A) YMMM
B) 2405230423 C) 2405280706
D) 2405230423 TO 2405230917
   2405240356 TO 2405240850
   2405250330 TO 2405250824
   2405260304 TO 2405260758
   2405270238 TO 2405270732
   2405280212 TO 2405280706
E) ROCKET LAUNCH WILL TAKE PLACE
FLW RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
HAZARDOUS OPS WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR ATMOSPHERIC RE-ENTRY AND
SPLASHDOWN OF LAUNCH VEHICLE FALCON-9 STARLINK 6-62 WI THE FOLLOWING
AREAS:
2033S 07500E
0746S 08927E
0853S 09228E
2422S 07500E TO BEGINNING
F) SFC G) UNL


A0109/24 NOTAMN
Q) FIMM/QRALW/IV/NBO/W/000/999/2530S06515E999
A) FIMM
B) 2405220449 C) 2405280706
D) 22 0449-0943
23 0423-0917
24 0356-0850
25 0330-0824
26 0304-0758
27 0238-0732
28 0212-0706

E) STATIONARY ALTITUDE RESERVATION FOR HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS FROM SFC
TO UNL FOR ATMOSPHERIC RE-ENTRY AND SPLASHDOWN OF LAUNCH VEHICLE
SPACEX STARLINK 6-62 STAGE 2 WI AN AREA BOUNDED BY FLW COORD:
3210S 05700E
3012S 06109E
2033S 07500E
2422S 07500E
3216S 06310E
3515S 05700E TO BEGINNING
PRIMARY RE-ENTRY BTN 0449 AND 0943 ON 22 MAY 2024 . BACK UP
RE-ENTRY BTN 23 MAY 2024 AND 28 MAY 2024 AS PER FIELD D.
F) SFC G) UNL).


A1741/24 NOTAMN
Q) FAJO/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/3733S02941E999
A) FAJO B) 2405220449 C) 2405280706
D) 22 MAY 0449-0943, 23 MAY 0423-0917, 24 MAY 0356-0850, 25 MAY
0330-0824, 26 MAY 0304-0758, 27 MAY 0238-0732, 28 MAY 0212-0706
E) AREA BOUNDED BY (4256S 00224W, 4045S 00221W, 3210S 05700E, 3515S
05700E): STARLINK 6-62 ROCKET RE-ENTRY OPS TAKING PLACE. APPLICABLE
AIRSPACE DOWNGRADED TO GLASS G.
F) SFC G) UNL


 

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