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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #400 on: 12/07/2016 04:25 am »
Was working this and SpaceX have ruled out December 16....but there's no official new launch date target, so likely January.

Time to erase the date and time for Iridium, and probably the dates for Echostar 23 and SpX-10 and who knows how many else.
What kind of wastrels would dump a perfectly good booster in the ocean after just one use?

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #401 on: 12/08/2016 08:11 am »
Peter B. de Selding just reported that Inmarsat is dumping SpaceX for Europasat's launch and booked a Q2 2017 slot on Ariane 5 instead. Inmarsat 5-F4 still TBD.
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #402 on: 12/08/2016 10:17 am »
Is this the same Hellas-Sat 3 that was reported to go on Proton here:
Per NSF Russian Launch Schedule: EuropaSat/HellasSat 3 has been reassigned to fly on launcher Proton-M. SpaceX contract for flight of EuropaSat/HellasSat 3 was not cancelled, rather another company payload (unknown) will fly on the booked flight on an unknown date.
2017Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time...Not early than the second quarter - Europasat (HellasSat-3) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur[/size]...[/size]Changes on November 29[/size]


Or are we talking about another move?
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #403 on: 12/08/2016 02:09 pm »
Dec 7, 2016, Aviation Week: "SpaceX Still Lacks License To Launch Iridium"
http://aviationweek.com/connected-aerospace/spacex-still-lacks-license-launch-iridium

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The company has yet to present a final report to the FAA’s commercial space office, which licenses commercial launches ...

“The investigation into the SpaceX mishap is ongoing,” the agency spokesman said Wednesday. “The FAA continues to work closely with SpaceX as they conduct the investigation in compliance with all applicable regulations and license requirements. The FAA has not issued a license to SpaceX for a launch in December or January at this time.”

Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #404 on: 12/08/2016 02:21 pm »
I just saw a similar article on Wired. What do you guys think? Is January going to happen or do schedules keep slipping to the right?

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #405 on: 12/08/2016 02:21 pm »
Is this the same Hellas-Sat 3 that was reported to go on Proton here:
Per NSF Russian Launch Schedule: EuropaSat/HellasSat 3 has been reassigned to fly on launcher Proton-M. SpaceX contract for flight of EuropaSat/HellasSat 3 was not cancelled, rather another company payload (unknown) will fly on the booked flight on an unknown date.
2017Date – Satellite(s) – Rocket/Upper stage – Cosmodrome – Time...Not early than the second quarter - Europasat (HellasSat-3) – Proton-M/Briz-M – Baikonur[/size]...[/size]Changes on November 29[/size]


Or are we talking about another move?

Same one.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #406 on: 12/08/2016 05:10 pm »
Multiple news sources saying slip to January on Iridium.

Example:
Geekwire via Yahoo News

Updating the manifest . . . .

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #407 on: 12/08/2016 08:40 pm »
Multiple news sources saying slip to January on Iridium.

Example: Geekwire via Yahoo News

Updating the manifest . . . .

Thanks, but perhaps you can remove the specific days from the first three launches.
We have no official notification of any of these, and they are getting less and less likely.
Iridium is HIGHLY unlikely to launch on the first of January.  That would be a pure guess and we have to date not posted guesses here.
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #408 on: 12/09/2016 11:38 pm »
Another one for twelve to fourteen months from now?

BUMP: GRACE-FO is official confirmed on an F9 as a rideshare with 5 Iridium NEXT Sats during the launch window of December 2017 till February 2018. Logical Iridium Flights would be flights 6 and 7. I'm told that GFO's PAF and adapter is compatible however some mods to the Iridium Adapter is needed.

http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/section/global-geomonitoring-and-gravity-field/topics/development-operation-and-analysis-of-gravity-field-satellite-missions/grace-fo/launch-vehicle-system/
http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/section/global-geomonitoring-and-gravity-field/topics/development-operation-and-analysis-of-gravity-field-satellite-missions/grace-fo/
http://www.aei.mpg.de/gracefo
http://phys.org/news/2016-11-grace-follow-on-satellite.html
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #409 on: 12/13/2016 08:59 am »
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2016/12/12/nasas-commercial-crew-program-target-flight-dates/
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SpaceX Demonstration Mission 1: November 2017
SpaceX Demonstration Mission 2: May 2018
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #410 on: 12/14/2016 04:23 pm »
While updating the crew demo flights, please remove the "crew dragon (with crew)" currently listed on August 2017. This is extraneous, since the DM1, DM2 and the in flight abort are all listed separately, and both ordered operational missions are already listed in 2019.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #411 on: 12/15/2016 02:12 pm »
Peter B. de Selding on twitter:

Quote from: PBdeS
IRDM has 7 10-sat Falcon 9 launches scheduled ideally in Jan, April, June, Aug, Oct, Dec, Feb. GRACE-FO after that.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #412 on: 12/15/2016 04:10 pm »
Inmrsat has retained the reservation originally intended for EuropaSat/Hellas-Sat 3 (which will now launch on an Ariane 5):

Peter B. de Selding ‏@pbdes   
SpaceX/Inmarsat(1): Inmarsat/Arabsat didnt cancel SpaceX contract, but pulled their joint sat from the queue for earlier Arianespace launch.
6:52 AM - 15 Dec 2016

Peter B. de Selding ‏@pbdes   
SpaceX/Inmarsat(2): Inmarsat/Arabsat maintain their existing SpaceX reservation, can use later. Inmarsat has 2 other SpaceX reservations.
6:55 AM - 15 Dec 2016

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #413 on: 12/16/2016 09:54 pm »
Yesterday (12/15) you removed the NET dates from the first three launches (good idea) and redistributed the Iridium launches.
Isn't the second Iridium flight supposed to trail the first by three months, not two as now listed?
Oh, and Chris Bergin just posted a NET Jan 7 placeholder for Iridium Next flight 1.  Isn't it always just like that?

PS There are 34 launches on your list in 2017, for those contemplating the 2017 SpaceX Launch Poll

edit: spelling, pointing to the correct poll thread (Thanks, Lar)
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #414 on: 12/16/2016 10:07 pm »
Yesterday (12/15) you removed the NET dates from the first three launches (good idea) and redistributed the Iridium launches.
Isn't the second Iridium flight supposed to trail the first by three months, not two as now listed?
Oh, and Chris Bergin just posted a NET Jan 7 placeholder for Iridium Next flight 1.  Isn't it always just like that?

edit: spelling

PS There are 34 launches on your list in 2017, for those contemplating the 2017 SpaceX Launch Poll

That's actually the stage recovery poll ... This is the launch poll  http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=41824.0

But thanks for pimping them in any case!
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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #415 on: 12/18/2016 06:25 pm »

PS There are 34 launches on your list in 2017, for those contemplating the 2017 SpaceX Launch Poll
Pending changes would make it 31 effectively (The launch abort test doesn't count by definition, crew dragon DM-2 has been pushed to 2018, and there is an extra "crew dragon (with crew)" line in 2017.)

31 also matches the total from the excerpt of Salo's schedule in the poll thread if you pull out the DM2 mission. (I haven't compared the lists line by line, so there may be some discrepancies if you do that)

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #416 on: 12/20/2016 03:29 pm »
Added updates; old_sellsword gave a list of (what I assume are) NET months for the Iridium launches above.  They vary between 2 and 3 months -- is it a more rigid 90-day assumption?

Thanks again everyone, we could be about 3 weeks away from getting things rolling again!!

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #417 on: 12/20/2016 03:37 pm »
Added updates; old_sellsword gave a list of (what I assume are) NET months for the Iridium launches above.  They vary between 2 and 3 months -- is it a more rigid 90-day assumption?

Thanks again everyone, we could be about 3 weeks away from getting things rolling again!!
The gap between the first and second launch is required to be at least 3 months for insurance reasons (checkout of satellites on orbit to reduce risk). It seems like they are aiming for every other month after that.

Thanks for the work you do keeping up with the perpetual changes to the schedule.

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #418 on: 12/20/2016 05:15 pm »
Oh, almost forgot, sorry to wait to post this late into the season, hopefully nobody is taking a vacation from NSF!!

2016 is essentially over -- time to archive!  Should I just clip and post that part and move on?  Is there a better way to go about this where it's easier to find?  Is there precedent?

Also, hints on tags would be great to cover how spaceheads search.

All thoughts, please!

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Re: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4
« Reply #419 on: 12/20/2016 06:08 pm »
Oh, almost forgot, sorry to wait to post this late into the season, hopefully nobody is taking a vacation from NSF!!

2016 is essentially over -- time to archive!  Should I just clip and post that part and move on?  Is there a better way to go about this where it's easier to find?  Is there precedent?

Also, hints on tags would be great to cover how spaceheads search.

All thoughts, please!
Typical ways of switching to the new year is shown below. the alternative is to  create a launched thread and a yet to be launched thread:

Date (UTC)   - Country - Rocket               - Site/Pad     - Payload
18 Dec 18:27 - USA     - Atlas V 431          - CC   SLC-41  - Echostar XIX
20 Dec 11:00 - JPN     - Epsilon              - USC  Mu      - ERG
21 Dec 19:15 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - TanSat
21 Dec 20:30 - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Star One D1 / JCSAT-15
26 Dec       - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - TSLC 9       - Gaojing-1 (x2) / BY70-1
28 Dec 16:26 - RUS     - Proton-M/Briz-M      - BAI  81/24   - EchoStar XXI
31 Dec       - PRC     - Kuaizhou 1A          - JSLC         - Jilin 1-03 et al.
   Dec??     - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3B/G2?   - XSLC 2       - Tongxin Jishu Shiyan 2

07 Jan (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - Iridium-NeXT (x10)
11 Jan 22:50 - JPN     - SS-520               - USC          - TRICOM-1
20 Jan       - IND     - GSLV Mk.III          - SDSC SLP     - GSAT-19
20 Jan 00:45 - USA     - Atlas V 401          - CC   SLC-41  - SBIRS GEO-3
22 Jan?      - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - Dragon CRS-10 (or 2Q)
24 Jan 07:44 - JPN     - H-IIA                - TNSC Y1      - DSN-2
27 Jan 01:00 - USA     - Atlas V 401          - VAFB SLC-3E  - NROL-79 (Intruder x2)
27 Jan       - IND     - PSLV-XL              - SDSC FLP     - Cartosat-2D et al.
28 Jan 01:03 - RUS/EUR - Soyuz-STB/Fregat-MT  - CSG  ELS     - HispaSat 36W-1
28 Jan       - RUS     – Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat-M  - BAI  31/6    - Kanopus-V-IK et al.
   Jan       - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - Echostar XXIII
   Jan       - RUS     - Proton-M/Briz-M      - BAI  81/24   - Blagovest (or Feb)

02 Feb??     - RUS     - Soyuz-U              - BAI  1/5     - Progress MS-05
03 Mar??     – RUS     - Rokot/Briz-KM        - PLE  133/3   - Gonets-M (x3) / Blits-M (or Jan)
14 Feb       - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Intelsat 32e / Telkom-3S
   Feb (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - SES-10

07 Mar 01:49 - EUR     - Vega                 - CSG  ELV     - Sentinel-2B
09 Mar 00:00 - USA     - Delta IV-M+(5,4)     - CC   SLC-37B - WGS-9
17 Mar 02:00 - USA     - Atlas V 401          - CC   SLC-41  - Cygnus OA-7
27 Mar       – RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  1/5     - Soyuz MS-04
31 Mar       - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2 or 4   - TSLC 9       - CAS-4A/B         
   Mar       - RUS     - Proton-M/Briz-M      - BAI          - HispaSat 30W-6
   Mar       - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - NROL-76 (Quasar?)
   Mar       - IND     - GSLV Mk.II           - SDSC SLP     - GSAT-9
   Mar (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - Dragon CRS-11 et al.
   Mar (NET) - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - SGDC 1 / TBD
   Mar (NET) - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - EDRS-C / TBD
   
Q1           - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M  - PLE  43/4    - Uragan-M No.56
Q1           - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4C       -              - Hede-1
Q1           - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3B/G2    - XSLC         - Shijian 13
Q1           - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4B       - TSLC 9       - Haiyan 1-03
Q1?          - USA/NZ  - Electron             - MAH  LC-1    - Outerspace 2/3
Q1?          - USA/NZ  - Electron             - MAH  LC-1    - ANDESITE et al.
Q1 (NET)     - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - Koreasat-5A
Q1 (NET)     - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - ViaSat-2 / TBD
Q1 (NET)     - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Al Yah 3 / TBD
Q1 (NET)     - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - GSAT-11 / TBD
Q1 (NET)     - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - GSAT-17 / TBD
Q1 (NET)     - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Hylas-4 / TBD
Q1 (NET)     - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Koreasat-7 / TBD

04 Apr       - RUS/EUR - Soyuz-STB/Fregat-MT  - CSG  ELS     - SES-15
   Apr       - PRC     - Chang Zheng 7        - WSLC 201     - Tianzhou-1
   Apr (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - Iridium-NeXT (x10)
Apr/May      - IND     - PSLV                 - SDSC         - EMIsat et al.

04 May       - USA     - Atlas V 531          - CC   SLC-41  - AEHF-4
28 May       – RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  1/5     - Soyuz MS-05
   May (NET) - USA     - Minotaur-C 3210      - VAFB LC-576E - SkySat-Gen2 (x6) et al.

01 Jun       - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - Dragon CRS-12
14 Jun       - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1a           - BAI  31/6    - Progress MS-06
13 Jun       - USA     - Atlas V 541          - VAFB SLC-3E  - NROL-42 (Trumpet)
15 Jun       - USA     - Pegasus XL           - KWAJ (air)   - ICON (or NET October)
   Jun       - USA     - Antares 230          - MARS LP-0A   - Cygnus OA-8
   Jun       – RUS     - Rokot/Briz-KM?       - PLE  133/3   - Sentinel-5p

Q2           - USA     - Electron             - MAH  LC-1    - Flock (x TBD)
Q2 (NET)     - RUS     - Proton-M/Briz-M      - BAI          - AsiaSat 9
Q2 (NET)     - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - Intelsat 35e
Q2 (NET)     - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - Iridium-NeXT (x10)
H1           - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3B/G2    - XSLC         - AlcomSat-1
H1           - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - BulgariaSat-1
H1           - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - SES-11
H1           - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - Inmarsat-5 F4
H1           - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Eutelsat 172B / TBD
Midyear      - RUS     - Proton-M/DM-03       - BAI          - Elektro-L No.3
Midyear      - USA     - Falcon Heavy         - KSC  LC-39A  - DemoSat
Midyear      - PRC     - Chang Zheng 5        - WSLC 101     - Shijian 18
Midyear      - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - EuropaSat

   Jul       - USA     - Minotaur IV/Orion-38 - CC   SLC-46  - SensorSat
   Jul       - RUS/UKR - Zenit-3F             - BAI  45/1    - AngoSat
Jul/Aug      - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat-M  - VOST 1S      - Kanopus-V (x2)

03 Aug       - USA     - Atlas V 401          - CC   SLC-41  - TDRS-M (or 31 Oct)
31 Aug       - USA     - Atlas V 421          - CC   SLC-41  - NROL-52 (Quasar)
   Aug       - EUR     - Ariane 5 ES          - CSG  ELA-3   - Galileo-FOC (x4)
   Aug       - EUR     - Vega                 - CSG  ELV     - Venus et al.
   Aug (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - Iridium-NeXT (x10)
   
12 Sep       - RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  1/5     - Soyuz MS-06
13 Sep       - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - Dragon CRS-13
25 Sep (NET) - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - VRSS-2
   Sep       - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3B/G2    - XSLC         - Zhongxing-6C

Q3           - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - SES-16 / TBA
Q3           - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - Es'hail-2
Q3           - USA     - Falcon Heavy         - KSC  LC-39A  - STP-02 et al.

12 Oct       - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1a           - BAI  31/6    - Progress MS-07
   Oct       - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - SAOCOM-1A
   Oct       - USA     - Delta IV-M+(5,2)     - VAFB SLC-6   - NROL-47 (Topaz)
   Oct (NET) - USA     - Delta II 7920-10C    - VAFB SLC-2W  - JPSS-1 et al.
   Oct (NET) - USA     - Atlas V 401          - CC   SLC-41  - SBIRS GEO-4
   Oct (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - Iridium-NeXT (x10)

30 Nov       - RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  1/5     - Soyuz MS-07
10 Nov?      - USA     - Delta II 7420-10C    - VAFB SLC-2W  - ICESat II et al.
17 Nov       - USA     - Antares 230          - MARS LP-0A   - Cygnus OA-9
   Nov       - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC  LC-39A  - Dragon v2 DM1
Nov/Dec      - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - Amazonas-5

07 Dec       - USA     - Atlas V 551          - CC   SLC-41  - AFSPC-11
16 Dec       - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - Bangabandhu-1
20 Dec (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - TESS (or 2018)
   Dec       - USA/UK  - LauncherOne          - SPAM (air)   - Dove? et al.
   Dec       - IND     - PSLV                 - SDSC         - Cartosat-2E
   Dec       - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - Gaojing-3/4
   Dec (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - GRACE-FO (x2) / Iridium-NeXT (x5) (or Q1 2018)
   Dec (NET) - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - Iridium-NeXT (x10)

   
Q4           - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - ORS-6 / SHERPA et al.
Q4           - RUS     - Rokot/Briz-KM?       - PLE  133/3   - Geo-IK-2 No.13L
Q4           - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4B       - TSLC 9       - Haiyang 1-04
Q4           - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4B       - TSLC 9       - Haiyang 2-02
Q4           - PRC     - Chang Zheng 5        - WSLC 101     - Chang'e 5 (or 2018)
Q4           - EUR     - Ariane 5 ECA         - CSG  ELA-3   - SES-12 / TBD
Q4 (NET)     - EUR     - Vega                 - CSG  ELV     - ADM-Aeolus
Q4           - USA/NZ  - Electron             - MAH  LC-1    - Moon Express
H2           – RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M  - VOS  1S      - Meteor-M No.2-1 et al.
H2           - USA     - Atlas V              - CC   SLC-41  - AFSPC-7
H2           - EUR     - Ariane 5 ECA         - CSG  ELA-3   - BSAT-4a / TBD
H2           - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - SES-14
H2           - USA/UK  - LauncherOne          - SPAM (air)   - DemoSat?

TBD          - EUR     - Ariane 5 ECA         - CSG  ELA-3   - Intelsat 38 / TBD
TBD          - JPN     - H-IIA 202            - TNSC Y1      - IGS Radar 5
TBD          - JPN     - H-IIA 202            - TNSC Y1      - GCOM-C / SLATS
TBD          - JPN     - H-IIA 202            - TNSC Y1      - QZSS-2
TBD          - JPN     - H-IIA 202            - TNSC Y1      - QZSS-3
TBD          - JPN     - H-IIA 202            - TNSC Y1      - IGS Optical 6
TBD          - JPN     - Epsilon              - USC  Mu      - ASNARO-2
TBD          - JPN     - Epsilon              - USC  Mu      - ITDS-1
TBD          - JPN     - Epsilon              - USC  Mu      - JV-LOTUSat-1
TBD          - USA     - Atlas V              - VAFB SLC-3E  - CLS I-9
TBD          - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - VAFB SLC-4E  - FormoSat-5 / SHERPA et al.
TBD          - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - KSC/CC       - PSN-6 / TBA
TBD          - RUS     - Proton-M/DM-03       - BAI  81/24   - Uragan-M (x3)
TBD          - RUS     - Proton-M/DM-03       - BAI  81/24   - Uragan-M (x3)
TBD          - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b           - PLE  43/4    - Labrint No.11
TBD          - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b           - PLE  43/4    - Pion No.901
TBD          - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M  - PLE  43/4    - Tundra No.2
TBD          - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M  - PLE  43/4    - Uragan-M No.52
TBD          - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M  - BAI  31/6    - Meteor-MP / Zond-M
TBD          - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1v/Volga     - PLE  43/4    - 14F150 No.2
TBD          - RUS     - Angara 1.2/AM        - PLE  35/1    - TBD
TBD          - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - Jilin-2
TBD          - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - Jilin-3
TBD          - IND     - GSLV Mk.II           - SDSC SLP     - GISAT
TBD          - IND     - GSLV Mk.II           - SDSC SLP     - GSAT-6A
TBD??        - RUS/UKR - Zenit-3F             - BAI  45/1    - Lybid'


This is a summary of individual national launch schedules found in the applicable sections of the forum.
Individual threads contain more details on each launch, and launches beyond 2017.
See below for links to individual threads, 2016 completed launches and statistics


Updates
Red - 17 December 2016
See above for worldwide launch schedule up to the end of 2017

2016 Launches to Date
ID  - Date (UTC)   - Country - Rocket               - Site/Pad     - Payload
001 - 15 Jan 16:57 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3B/G2    - XSLC 3       - Belintersat-1
002 - 17 Jan 18:42 - USA     - Falcon 9 v1.1        - VAFB SLC-4E  - Jason-3
003 - 20 Jan 04:01 - IND     - PSLV-XL              - SDSC SLP     - IRNSS-1E
004 - 27 Jan 23:20 - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Intelsat 29e
005 - 29 Jan 22:20 - RUS     - Proton-M/Briz-M      - BAI  200/39  - Eutelsat 9B

006 - 01 Feb 07:29 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3C/YZ-1  - XSLC 2       - Beidou-3 M3S
007 - 05 Feb 13:38 - USA     - Atlas V 401          - CC   SLC-41  - USA-266 [GPS IIF-12]
008 - 07 Feb 00:21 - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M  - PLE  43/4    - Kosmos 2514 [Uragan-M No.51]
009 - 07 Feb 00:29 - PRK     - Unha-3?              - SOH          - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4 - outcome unclear
010 - 10 Feb 11:40 - USA     - Delta IV-M+(5,2)     - VAFB SLC-6   - USA-267 [NROL-45/Topaz]
011 - 16 Feb 17:57 – RUS     - Rokot/Briz-KM        - PLE  133/3   - Sentinel-3A
012 - 17 Feb 08:45 - JPN     - H-IIA 202            - TNSC Y1      - Hitomi / Horyu / ChubuSat (x2)

013 - 04 Mar 23:35 - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - CC   SLC-40  - SES-9
014 - 09 Mar 05:20 - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Eutelsat 65 West A
015 - 10 Mar 10:31 - IND     - PSLV-XL              - SDSC SLP     - IRNSS-1F
016 - 13 Mar 18:56 - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b           - BAI  31/6    - Resurs-P No.3
017 - 14 Mar 09:31 - RUS     - Proton-M/Briz-M      - BAI  200/39  - ExoMars TGO / Schiaparelli
018 - 18 Mar 21:26 - RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  1/5     - Soyuz TMA-20M
019 - 23 Mar 03:05 - USA     - Atlas V 401          - CC   SLC-41  - Cygnus OA-6 et al.
020 - 24 Mar 09:42 - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1a           - PLE  43/4    - Kosmos 2515 [Bars-M No.2]
021 - 29 Mar 20:11 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3A       - XSLC 2       - Beidou-2 IGSO6
022 - 31 Mar 16:23 - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1a           - BAI  31/6    - Progress MS-02 / TPU-120

023 - 05 Apr 17:38 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - Shijian 10
024 - 08 Apr 20:43 - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - CC   SLC-40  - Dragon CRS-8 / BEAM
025 - 25 Apr 21:02 - RUS/EUR - Soyuz-STA/Fregat-M   - CSG  ELS     - Sentinel-1B et al.
026 - 28 Apr 02:01 - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1a/Volga     - VOST 1S      - Lomonosov et al.
027 - 28 Apr 07:20 - IND     - PSLV-XL              - SDSC FLP     - IRNSS-1G

028 - 06 May 05:21 - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - CC   SLC-40  - JCSAT-14
029 - 05 May 02:43 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - Yaogan 30 [JB-6]
030 - 24 May 08:48 - RUS/EUR - Soyuz-STB/Fregat-M   - CSG  ELS     - GalileoSat 13/14 [FM10/11]
031 - 27 May 21:39 - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - CC   SLC-40  - Thaicom 8
032 - 29 May 08:44 - RUS     - Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M  - PLE  43/4    - Kosmos 2516 [Uragan-M No.53]
033 - 30 May 03:17 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4B       - TSLC 9       - Ziyuan 3-02 / NuSat (x2)

034 - 04 Jun 14:00 – RUS     - Rokot/Briz-KM        - PLE  133/3   - Kosmos-2517 [GEO-IK-2 No.12L]
035 - 09 Jun 07:10 - RUS     - Proton-M/Briz-M      - BAI  81/24   - Intelsat 31
036 - 11 Jun 17:51 - USA     - Delta IV-H           - CC   SLC-37B - USA-268 [NROL-37/Orion]
037 - 12 Jun 15:30 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3C/G2    - XSLC 3       - Beidou-2 G7
038 - 15 Jun 14:29 - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - CC   SLC-40  - Eutelsat 117 West B / ABS-2A
039 - 18 Jun 21:38 - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - EchoStar XVIII / BRIsat
040 - 22 Jun 03:55 - IND     - PSLV-XL              - SDSC SLP     - Cartosat-2C et al.
041 - 24 Jun 14:30 - USA     - Atlas V 551          - CC   SLC-41  - MUOS-5
042 - 25 Jun 12:00 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 7/YZ-1A  - WSLC 201     - DFFC et al.
043 - 29 Jun 03:21 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4B       - JSLC 43/603  - Shijian 16-02

044 - 07 Jul 01:36 - RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  1/5     - Soyuz MS-01
045 - 16 Jul 21:41 - RUS     - Soyuz-U              - BAI  31/6    - Progress MS-03
046 - 18 Jul 04:45 - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - CC   SLC-40  - Dragon CRS-9 / IDA-2
047 - 28 Jul 12:37 - USA     - Atlas V 421          - CC   SLC-41  - USA-269 [NROL-61/Quasar]

048 - 05 Aug 16:22 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3B/G2    - XSLC 3       - Tiangtong 1-01
049 - 09 Aug 22:55 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4C       - TSLC 9       - Gaofen 3
050 - 14 Aug 05:26 - USA     - Falcon 9 FT          - CC   SLC-40  - JCSAT-16
051 - 15 Aug 17:40 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - Mozi / 3CAT-2 / Lixing-1
052 - 19 Aug 04:52 - USA     - Delta IV-M+(4,2)     - CC   SLC-37B - USA-270/271 [AFSPC-6/GSSAP]
053 - 24 Aug 22:16 - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - Intelsat 33e / Intelsat 36
FTO - 31 Aug 18:55 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 4C       - TSLC 9       - Gaofen 10 - failure

054 - 08 Sep 11:20 - IND     - GSLV Mk.II           - SDSC SLP     - INSAT-3DR
055 - 08 Sep 23:05 - USA     - Atlas V 411          - CC   SLC-41  - OSIRIS-Rex
056 - 13 Sep 14:38 - ISR     - Shavit-2             - PALM         - Ofek-11
057 - 15 Sep 14:04 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2F/T     - JSLC 43/921  - Tiangong 2 / BanXing-2
058 - 16 Sep 01:43 - EUR     - Vega                 - CSG  ELV     - PeruSat / SkySat-Gen2 (x4)
059 - 26 Sep 03:42 - IND     - PSLV-G               - SDSC FLP     - SCATSAT-1 et al.

060 - 05 Oct 20:30 - EUR     - Ariane 5ECA          - CSG  ELA-3   - NBN-Co 1B / GSAT-18
061 - 16 Oct 23:30 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2F/G     - JSLC 43/921  - Shenzhou 11
062 - 17 Oct 23:45 - USA     - Antares 230          - MARS LP-0A   - Cygnus OA-5 / Lemur-2 (x4)
063 - 19 Oct 08:05 - RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  31/6    - Soyuz MS-02

064 - 02 Nov 06:20 - JPN     - H-IIA 202            - TNSC Y1      - Himawari-9
065 - 03 Nov 12:43 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 5/YZ-2   - WSLC 101     - Shijian 17
066 - 09 Nov 23:42 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 11       - JSLC         - XPNAV-1 et al.
067 - 11 Nov 18:30 - USA     - Atlas V 401          - VAFB SLC-3E  - WorldView-4 et al.
068 - 11 Nov 23:14 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 2D       - JSLC 43/603  - Yunhai 1-01
069 - 17 Nov 13:06 - EUR     - Ariane 5ES           - CSG  ELA-3   - GalileoSat 15/16/17/18 [FM07/12/13/14]
070 - 17 Nov 20:20 - RUS     - Soyuz-FG             - BAI  1/5     - Soyuz MS-03
071 - 19 Nov 23:42 - USA     - Atlas V 541          - CC   SLC-41  - GOES 16 [R]
072 - 22 Nov 15:24 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3C/G2    - XSLC 2       - Tianlian 1-04

FTO - 01 Dec 14:51 - RUS     - Soyuz-U              - BAI  1/5     - Progress MS-04 - failure
073 - 05 Dec 13:51 - EUR     - Vega                 - CSG  ELV     - Gokturk-1A
074 - 07 Dec 04:54 - IND     - PSLV-XL              - SDSC FLP     - Resourcesat-2A
075 - 07 Dec 23:52 - USA     - Delta IV-M+(5,4)     - CC   SLC-37B - USA-272 [WGS-8]
076 - 09 Dec 13:26 - JPN     - H-IIB 304            - TNSC Y2      - Kounotori 6 et al.
077 - 10 Dec 16:19 - PRC     - Chang Zheng 3B/G2    - XSLC 3       - Fengyun 4-01
078 - 15 Dec 13:37 - USA     - Pegasus-XL           - CC   (air)   - CYGNSS (x8)


2016 Statistics
By Month:  LAU  SUC  PAR  FAI
January      5    5    0    0
February     7    6    0a   1a
March       10   10    0    0
April        5b   5    0    1b
May          6    6    0    0
June        10   10    0    0
July         4    4    0    0
August       7    6    0    1
September    6c   6    0    0c
October      4    4    0    0
November     9    9    0    0
December     7    6    0    1

By Country:     LAU  SUC  PAR  FAI
China            20   19    0    1
Europe*           8d   8    0    0 
India             7    7    0    0
Israel            1    1    0    0
Japan             3    3    0    0
North Korea       1    0    0a   1a
Russia/ex-USSR*  19d  18    0    1
United States    21c  21    0    0c

By Rocket:           Country  LAU  SUC  PAR  FAI
Antares              USA        1    1    0    0
Ariane 5             EUR        6    6    0    0
Atlas V              USA        7    7    0    0
Chang Zheng 2        PRC        6    6    0    0
Chang Zheng 3        PRC        7    7    0    0
Chang Zheng 4        PRC        4    3    0    1
Chang Zheng 5        PRC        1    1    0    0
Chang Zheng 7        PRC        1    1    0    0
Chang Zheng 11       PRC        1    1    0    0
Delta IV             USA        4    4    0    0
Falcon 9             USA        8c   8    0    0c
GSLV                 IND        1    1    0    0
H-II                 JPN        3    3    0    0
Pegasus              USA        1    1    0    0
Proton               RUS        3    3    0    0
PSLV                 IND        6    6    0    0
Rokot                RUS        2    2    0    0
Shavit               ISR        1    1    0    0
Soyuz                RUS       14   13    0    1
Unha                 PRK        1    0    0a   1a
Vega                 EUR        2    2    0    0

By Launch Site:
Code  Name                               Country  LAU  SUC  PAR  FAI

BAI   Baikonur Cosmodrome                KAZ       11   10    0    1
CC    Cape Canaveral Air Force Station   USA       17c  17    0    0c
CSG   Centre Spatial Guyanais (Kourou)   FRA       10   10    0    0
JSLC  Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre    PRC        8    8    0    0
PALM  Palmachim Airbase                  ISR        1    1    0    0
PLE   Plesetsk Cosmodrome                RUS        5    5    0    0
MARS  Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport    USA        1    1    0    0
SDSC  Satish Dhawan Space Centre         IND        7    7    0    0
SOH   Sohae Satellite Launching Station  PRK        1    0    0a   1a
TNSC  Tanegashima Space Centre           JPN        3    3    0    0
TSLC  Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre    PRC        3    2    0    1
VAFB  Vandenberg Air Force Base          USA        3    3    0    0
VOST  Vostochny Cosmodrome               RUS        1    1    0    0
WSLC  Wenchang Satellite Launch Centre   PRC        2    2    0    0
XSLC  Xichang Satellite Launch Centre    PRC        6    6    0    0

Notes
a: - Outcome of February Unha launch remains unclear; here it is assumed to be a failure
b: - April Simorgh launch assumed to be intentionally suborbital
c: - Does not include September Falcon static fire failure
d: - Soyuz launches from French Guiana are counted under Russia

National Launch Schedules
China - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=5060.new
Europe - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=6114.new
India - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=1173.new
Iran - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32345.new
Israel - forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=4724.new
Japan - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=1181.new
North Korea - forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32354.new
Russia - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26990.new
United States - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=8184.new
Misc - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=15847.new

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Red - 17 December 2016

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