https://www.raumfahrer.net/ohb-hyperspektralsatellit-enmap-fit-fuer-den-orbit/Google translate:QuoteOberpfaffenhofen, December 17, 2021. The hyperspectral satellite EnMAP (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program) has reached the next milestone and successfully completed the environmental tests at the IABG test center in Ottobrunn, Bavaria. Further functional tests at the OHB company headquarters in Bremen, where the satellite is now being prepared for departure towards the launch site, have now comprehensively confirmed the functionality of the satellite. This means that the satellite is ready for the ride into space! EnMAP is intended to provide new types of data sets on the state of the ecosystem on the land surface and its changes. In April 2022, the “environmental observer” is to set off on a Falcon 9 rocket from SpaceX for its sun-synchronous earth orbit at an altitude of around 650 kilometers.
Oberpfaffenhofen, December 17, 2021. The hyperspectral satellite EnMAP (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program) has reached the next milestone and successfully completed the environmental tests at the IABG test center in Ottobrunn, Bavaria. Further functional tests at the OHB company headquarters in Bremen, where the satellite is now being prepared for departure towards the launch site, have now comprehensively confirmed the functionality of the satellite. This means that the satellite is ready for the ride into space! EnMAP is intended to provide new types of data sets on the state of the ecosystem on the land surface and its changes. In April 2022, the “environmental observer” is to set off on a Falcon 9 rocket from SpaceX for its sun-synchronous earth orbit at an altitude of around 650 kilometers.
SpaceX manifest updates. The best guess at the current manifest is in this post. There is a corresponding Discussion Thread to talk about the manifest.The first four posts in this thread are maintained1 - Current manifest and some links2 - Past launches3 - Smoliarm's graphical manifest4 - linksDiscussion of the table format should be done here: SpaceX Manifest Table Format DiscussionPrior thread: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4Date: *=Local date differs from UTC date ~=Date has some uncertaintyReturn: L=Land,S=Sea,X=Expendable,N/A=Not ApplicableLaunch Vehicle: F9=Falcon 9, H=Falcon Heavy, F=Falcon 9 or Heavy, SS=StarshipCore: *=FH core numbers in footnotes, N=New, R=ReusedPayload(s): (R) = RideshareMission: Blue number indicates additional information in footnotes.Colors: Successful / Unsuccessful / Mars / Moon / Footnotes / Launch success/payload failureSites: C=Cape Canaveral Spaceport (KSC/CCAFS) (UTC-4 EDT,UTC-5 EST) CCAFS SLC-40: Active for Falcon 9 KSC LC-39A: Active for Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy V=Vandenberg (UTC-7 PDT,UTC-8 PST) SLC-4E: Active for Falcon 9 B=Boca Chica (UTC-5 CDT,UTC-6 CST) Site preparation work underwayU.S. daylight saving time starts second Sunday in March, ends first Sunday in November, time changes at 2:00 a.m. local timeNote on F9 Mission numbers: I counted AMOS-6 (lost in pre-launch testing) and did not count IFA (suborbital test flight). Local LV Core Ret- . . Mass . Mis-Est. Date, Time/UTC. S/N urn Payload(s) Orb (kg) Site sion------------------- .--- ------ .--- ---------------------------- --- .----- ----- ----2021-01-07*2115/-5F91060-4STürksat 5AGTO3500C-401042021-01-20 0802/-5F91051-8SStarlink v1.0 L16LEO~16kC-39A1052021-01-24 1000/-5F91058-5SSpaceX Transporter-1SSO.C-401062021-02-04 0119/-5F91060-5SStarlink v1.0 L18LEO~16kC-401072021-02-15*2259/-5F91059-6SStarlink v1.0 L19LEO~16kC-401082021-03-04 0324/-5F91049-8SStarlink v1.0 L17LEO~16kC-39A1092021-03-11 0313/-5F91058-6SStarlink v1.0 L20LEO~16kC-401102021-03-14 0601/-4F91051-9SStarlink v1.0 L21LEO~16kC-39A1112021-03-24 0428/-4F91060-6SStarlink v1.0 L22LEO~16kC-401122021-04-07 1234/-4F91058-7SStarlink v1.0 L23LEO~16kC-401132021-04-23 0549/-4F91061-2SCCtCap Crew-2LEO.C-39A1142021-04-28*2344/-4F91060-7SStarlink v1.0 L24LEO~16kC-401152021-05-04 1501/-4F91049-9SStarlink v1.0 L25LEO~16kC-39A1162021-05-09 0242/-4F91051-10SStarlink v1.0 L27LEO~16kC-401172021-05-15 1856/-4F91058-8SStarlink v1.0 L26 (R)LEO~16kC-39A1182021-05-26 1459/-4F91063-2SStarlink v1.0 L28LEO~16kC-401192021-06-03 1329/-4F91067SCRS2 SpX-22LEO.C-39A1202021-06-06 0026/-4F91061-3SSiriusXM SXM-8GTO~7kC-401212021-06-17 1209/-4F91062-2SGPS III-5MEO4331C-401222021-06-30 1531/-4F91060-8LSpaceX Transporter-2SSO.C-401232021-08-29 0314/-4F91061-4SCRS2 SpX-23LEO.C-39A1242021-09-13*2055/-7F91049-10SStarlink Group 2-1LEO~14kV1252021-09-15*2002/-4F91062-3SInspiration4 DragonLEO.C-39A1262021-11-10*2103/-5F91067-2SCCtCap Crew-3LEO.C-39A1272021-11-13 0719/-5F91058-9SStarlink 4-1LEO~16kC-401282021-11-23*2221/-8F91063-3SDARTESC~500V-4E1292021-12-02 1812/-5F91060-9SStarlink 4-3 (R)LEO~16kC-401302021-12-09 0100/-5F91061-5SIXPELEO337C-39A1312021-12-18 0441/-8F91051-11SStarlink Group 4-4LEO~14kV1322021-12-18*2258/-5F91067-3STürksat 5BGTO4500C-401332021-12-21 0506/-5F91069SCRS2 SpX-24LEO.C-39A.------------------- --- ------ --- ---------------------------- --- ----- ----- ----2022-01-13F9.L?SpaceX Transporter-3SSO.C-40 .2022-01 (NET)F910xx-xSStarlink (next Florida)LEO~14kC.2022-01-late/-5F910xx-x.CSG-2SSO2240C-40.2022F9.SStarlink (next Vandenberg)LEO~16kV.2022-early (NET)F9..O3B mPOWER 1-3MEO~5kC.2022-earlyHNNNSXSUSSF-44GEO.C-39A(H4)2022-02-02~F9N.NROL-87SSO?V-4E .2022-02-28F9..Axiom AX-1 (crewed)LEO.C-39A.2022-Q1F9..Intuitive Machines IM-1TLI?C-39A .2022 S..Starship Orbital Test 1LEO.B.2022-03/04F9..SpaceX Transporter-4SSO.C .2022-04-midF910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-4LEO.C-39A.2022-04F9..Nilesat-301GTO4100C-40.2022-04F9..EnMAPSSO.C .2022-H1H.SXSViaSat 3 Americas/ArcturusGEO~6kC-39A(H6)2022-05F9..CRS2 SpX-25LEO.C-39A.2022-05-mid (NET)F9R.Legion F1 (maybe rideshare)SSO.C/V.2022HN.USSF-52GTO.C-39A(H5)2022-06F9..SpaceX Transporter-5SSO.C/V .2022F9..SARah 1SSO~2200C/V.2022-Q2F9.XO3B mPOWER 4-6MEO~7kC.2022F9..SARah 2/3SSO~3600C/V .2022F9RSGPS III-6MEO4400C2022-Q3F9..Galaxy 31/32GTO.C.2022-Q3F9..Galaxy 33/34GTO.C.2022-Q3F9R.Intelsat 40e with TEMPOGTO.C.2022-H2F9.SAmazonas NexusGTO4500C.2022-08-01 1400/-4HN.PsycheESC.C-39A(H7)2022-08F9..Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter?678C.2022-09F9..CRS2 SpX-26LEO.C-39A.2022-09F9..SDA Tranche 0 Flight 1PLR~6kV-4E .2022-Q3H.SXSUSSF-67..C-39A(H8)2022-Q3F9..SES-18 / SES-19GTO.C.2022F9R.WorldView Legion flight 2LEO.C.2022-09 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-5LEO.C-39A.2022-10F9..SpaceX Transporter-6SSO.C/V .2022-Fall (NET)F9..Axiom AX-2 (crewed)LEO.C-39A.2022-11-15F9..SWOTLEO2000V-4E.2022-Q4F9..O3B mPOWER 7-9MEO~7kC.2022F..Inmarsat I-6 F2 (GX6B)GTO.C.2022-Q4F9..Intuitive Machines IM-2TLI?C-39A .2022 (NET)F9N.NROL-85LEO?V-4E .2023-01F9..CRS2 SpX-27LEO.C-39A.2023-earlyF9..Space NorwayHEO4kV .2023-03F9..SDA Tranche 0 Flight 2PLR~6kV-4E .2023-03F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-6LEO.C-39A.2023-Q1F9.STürksat 6AGTO4200C.2023-Q1F9..USSF-36.?C .2023-06F9..CRS2 SpX-28LEO.C-39A.2023-Q3F9..NROL-69.?C .2023-Q4F9..SatriaGTO.C.2023-10F9..CRS2 SpX-29LEO.C-39A.2023-11...Masten MM1 (R?)?.C.2023-11-30 (NET)F9R.PACESSO1700C-40.2023-H2F9..Thuraya 4-NGSGTO.C.2023H..Astrobotic Griffin/VIPERTLI.?(H9)2023-09F9..Firefly Blue GhostTLI?.?.2023 (NET) S..#dearMoonTLI.?.2023 (NET) S..Starship Lunar Lander TestTLI.?.2023 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-7LEO.C-39A.2024-Q1F9..Intuitive Machines IM-3TLI?C .2024-04H..GOES-U..C-39A(H10)2024 S..MarsTMI.?.2024-06 (NET)F9..SPHERExSSO.V-4E.2024-10H..Europa Clipper..C-39A(H11)2024-H2F9..O3B mPOWER 10-11MEO~7kC.2023 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-8LEO.C-39A.2023 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-9LEO.C-39A.2024 (NET) S..Starship Lunar LanderTLI.?.2024 (NET)H..PPE/HALO..C-39A(H12)2025-02F9..IMAPESC~500C-40.2025F9..Skynet 6AGTO~6kC.TBD (2023-2024)F9..Commercial Crew (1 flight)LEO.C-39A.2022+...Starlink Deployment (many)LEO.C/V.2023+F9..SSO Rideshares (few/year)SSO.C/V.TBD (2021-2024)F9..CRS-2 (4+ flights)LEO.C.TBDF9..AX-2..C-39A.TBDF9..AX-3..C-39ATBDF9..AX-4..C-39A.TBD mid-2020'sH..Gateway LogisticsTLI.C-39A.NOTES:(H4) USSF-44 - Serial Numbers: Side1:1064-1 Center:1066-1 Side2: 1065-1(H5) USSF-52 - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:1070-1 Side2: 10xx-x(H6) Viasat 3 - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:1068-1 Side2: 10xx-x(H7) Psyche - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H8) USSF-67 - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H9) Astrobotic/VIPER- Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H10) GOES U - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H11) Europa Clipper - Serial Numbers: side cores from Psyche(H12) PPE/HALO - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-xCompanies that appear to have launch contracts for unspecified payloads:Eutelsat, Inmarsat, BigelowRideshare Program ThreadRideshare payloads (which flight it's on may not be known yet) Local LV . . Mass . Est. Date, Time/UTC. Payload(s) Orb (kg) Site ------------------- --- .---------------------------- --- .----- ----- 2022-08 (NET)F9ispace HAKUTO-R...2022-10F9MethaneSat...2023F9OSAM-2 (on Transporter?)SSO..2023.South Korea CAS500-4 (on Transporter?)SSO~500.Possible future payloads:Competitions for future payloads:Air ForceCanceled payloads: ABS-8, AMOS-8, GiSat-1, PTScientists, Ovzon-3, Bigelow Tourism to ISS, Space Adventures DragonL2 notes on manifest:Upcoming Mars Launch Windows: 2020-06, 2022-08, 2024-09, 2026-11, 2029-01SpaceX Mission Paperwork / Raul's MapStarlink Index Thread / Commercial Space Index ThreadL2 SpaceX CRS External CargoL2 Level SpaceX Falcon 9 Stage Watch / Public Core SpottingSpaceX Launch Log (past launches) / Wikipedia Falcon LaunchesViewing flights from Vandenberg / Ben Cooper's Viewing Guide for Cape Canaveral / Viewing Flights from KSC/CCAFSUpcoming SpaceX Talks / General Industry TalksSpaceX Falcon Mission SimulationsSpaceX Eastern Range Landing FacilitiesNSF Manifest Threads: U.S. / Russian / Arianespace / Japanese / Chinese / Indian / Rocket Lab / ConsolidatedRecent Edits:Dec 13 Added Axiom 2Dec 3 Added Crew-7,-8,-9Nov 2 Added Skynet 6A in 2025Oct 18 Removed Space Adventures flight on DragonOct 4 Moved USSF-44 to early 2022, USSF-52 to Q2 2022Oct 3 Added CSG-2 Nov 2021Sep 17 Added Türksat 6A in Q1 2023Sep 10 Added GOES-U in 2024Sep 8 Added Thuraya 4-NGS in 2023Aug 29 Added EnMAP in 2022Aug 10 Added IM-3 in 2024-Q1Jul 24 Added Europa Clipper in 2024Jun 21 Added Amazonas Nexus in second half 2022May 20 Added Firefly Blue Ghost lunar lander in 2023May 19 Moved USSF-44 to late 2021, USSF-52 to 2022May 3 Moved SWOT to Nov '22. Moved PACE to Nov 2023. Added SpX-27/28/29 in 2023. Worldview Legion to Q4.Apr 23 Moved Intuitive Machines IM-1 to Q1-2022Apr 13 Added Astrobotic Griffin with VIPERMar 9 Added NROL-69, USSF-36Feb 17 Moved DART from July to NovemberFeb 9 Added PPE/HALOFeb 4 Added SPHERExFeb 1 Added Inspiration4 (crewed Dragon LEO free-flight)Jan 14 Added I-6 F2, Intuitive Machines F2Jan 1 Added SDA Tranche 0 (2 Flights)Nov 30 Moved IMAP from Oct 2024 to early 2025Nov 5 Worldview Legion delayed until September 2021All comments and updates are welcomed! Thank you to all contributors!
Official SES website showing Q1 2022 for the first launch and H2 2022 for the second launch (presumably).
Two more Falcon 9 flights with Starlink satellites are slated this month, bringing the total tally to seven missions on the range schedule at Cape Canaveral. Launch dates for the next two Starlink missions were unavailable Thursday. (...) the next two Starlink missions are expected to launch on similar paths as the Starlink 4-5 flight Thursday.
SpaceX has told us they are trying to do five launches from the Eastern Range this month. These are:Starlink Group 4-5SpaceX Transporter-3Starlink Group 4-6CSG-2Starlink Group 4-7(snip)
A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch another Starlink batch on January 29
The impressive figure was given during a virtual meeting of NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, or ASAP, which gives guidance to the space agency on how to maintain safety within its biggest programs. “NASA and SpaceX will have to be watchful during 2022 that they’re not victims of their success,” Sandy Magnus, a former NASA astronaut and member of the panel, said during the meeting. “There’s an ambitious 52-launch manifest for SpaceX over the course of the year. And that’s an incredible pace.”
The satellites can collect thermal data, both day and night, of the built and natural environment at any location on the planet. The full constellation will have the ability to measure the heat signature of any building multiple times a day, enabling Satellite Vu to provide near real time insights about building heat loss, giving an accurate image of where to implement energy optimisation investments, offering substantial cost saving benefits to both public and private sector.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the second in the Inmarsat-6 series of satellites, I-6 F2, from Cape Canaveral, Florida in Q1 2023.
NASA has awarded three additional missions to Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, California, for crew transportation services to the International Space Station as part of its Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract. The CCtCap modification, following the agency’s notice of intent to procure the flights in December 2021, brings the total missions for SpaceX to nine and allows NASA to maintain an uninterrupted U.S. capability for human access to the space station.This is a firm fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract modification for the Crew-7, Crew-8, and Crew-9 missions, bringing the total contract value to $3,490,872,904. The period of performance runs through March 31, 2028. The current sole source modification does not preclude NASA from seeking additional contract modifications in the future for additional transportation services as needed.In 2014, NASA awarded the CCtCap contracts to Boeing and SpaceX through a public-private partnership as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. Under CCtCap, NASA certifies that a provider’s space transportation system meets the agency’s requirements prior to flying missions with astronauts.SpaceX was certified by NASA for crew transportation in November 2020, and currently its third crew rotation mission for the agency is in orbit. As part of the missions, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket transport up to four astronauts along with critical cargo to the space station.For information about NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial/crew.
AST SpaceMobile Announces Multi-Launch Agreement With SpaceX for Planned Direct-to-Cell Phone ConnectivityQuote from: businesswire.comMIDLAND, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (“AST SpaceMobile”) (NASDAQ: ASTS), the company building the first and only space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones, today announced it has signed a multi-launch agreement with Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (“SpaceX”). In addition to the planned summer launch of the BlueWalker 3 test satellite (BW3), the agreement covers the launch of the first BlueBird satellite and provides a framework for future launches.“This agreement secures the availability for a reliable launch of our first production satellites out of the U.S.,” said AST SpaceMobile Founder, Chairman and CEO Abel Avellan. “Our summer launch of BlueWalker 3 will complete the development phase for our company. We have also been industrializing our technology and preparing for the launch of the BlueBird satellites, with this agreement as a key step.”The BW3 satellite is slated to launch from Cape Canaveral on a Falcon 9 vehicle. The satellite has an aperture of 693 square feet and is designed to communicate directly with cell phones via 3GPP standard frequencies.https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1501567300050296836?s=21QuoteAccording to an SEC filing, AST SpaceMobile is paying $22.75 million, which covers “technical adjustments” to its earlier BlueWalker 3 launch contract, initial payment for the first BlueBird launch and a reservation fee for a future BlueBird launch. https://sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1780312/000149315222006357/form8k.htm
MIDLAND, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (“AST SpaceMobile”) (NASDAQ: ASTS), the company building the first and only space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones, today announced it has signed a multi-launch agreement with Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (“SpaceX”). In addition to the planned summer launch of the BlueWalker 3 test satellite (BW3), the agreement covers the launch of the first BlueBird satellite and provides a framework for future launches.“This agreement secures the availability for a reliable launch of our first production satellites out of the U.S.,” said AST SpaceMobile Founder, Chairman and CEO Abel Avellan. “Our summer launch of BlueWalker 3 will complete the development phase for our company. We have also been industrializing our technology and preparing for the launch of the BlueBird satellites, with this agreement as a key step.”The BW3 satellite is slated to launch from Cape Canaveral on a Falcon 9 vehicle. The satellite has an aperture of 693 square feet and is designed to communicate directly with cell phones via 3GPP standard frequencies.
According to an SEC filing, AST SpaceMobile is paying $22.75 million, which covers “technical adjustments” to its earlier BlueWalker 3 launch contract, initial payment for the first BlueBird launch and a reservation fee for a future BlueBird launch. https://sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1780312/000149315222006357/form8k.htm
SpaceX manifest updates. The best guess at the current manifest is in this post. There is a corresponding Discussion Thread to talk about the manifest.The first four posts in this thread are maintained1 - Current manifest and some links2 - Past launches3 - Smoliarm's graphical manifest4 - linksDiscussion of the table format should be done here: SpaceX Manifest Table Format DiscussionPrior thread: SpaceX Manifest Updates and Discussion Thread 4Date: *=Local date differs from UTC date ~=Date has some uncertaintyReturn: L=Land,S=Sea,X=Expendable,N/A=Not ApplicableLaunch Vehicle: F9=Falcon 9, H=Falcon Heavy, F=Falcon 9 or Heavy, SS=StarshipCore: *=FH core numbers in footnotes, N=New, R=ReusedPayload(s): (R) = RideshareMission: Blue number indicates additional information in footnotes.Colors: Successful / Unsuccessful / Mars / Moon / Footnotes / Launch success/payload failureSites: C=Cape Canaveral Spaceport (KSC/CCAFS) (UTC-4 EDT,UTC-5 EST) CCAFS SLC-40: Active for Falcon 9 KSC LC-39A: Active for Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy V=Vandenberg (UTC-7 PDT,UTC-8 PST) SLC-4E: Active for Falcon 9 B=Boca Chica (UTC-5 CDT,UTC-6 CST) Site preparation work underwayU.S. daylight saving time starts second Sunday in March, ends first Sunday in November, time changes at 2:00 a.m. local timeNote on F9 Mission numbers: I counted AMOS-6 (lost in pre-launch testing) and did not count IFA (suborbital test flight). Local LV Core Ret- . . Mass . Mis-Est. Date, Time/UTC. S/N urn Payload(s) Orb (kg) Site sion------------------- .--- ------ .--- ---------------------------- --- .----- ----- ----2021-08-29 0314/-4F91061-4SCRS2 SpX-23LEO.C-39A1242021-09-13*2055/-7F91049-10SStarlink Group 2-1LEO~14kV1252021-09-15*2002/-4F91062-3SInspiration4 DragonLEO.C-39A1262021-11-10*2103/-5F91067-2SCCtCap Crew-3LEO.C-39A1272021-11-13 0719/-5F91058-9SStarlink 4-1LEO~16kC-401282021-11-23*2221/-8F91063-3SDARTESC~500V-4E1292021-12-02 1812/-5F91060-9SStarlink 4-3 (R)LEO~16kC-401302021-12-09 0100/-5F91061-5SIXPELEO337C-39A1312021-12-18 0441/-8F91051-11SStarlink Group 4-4LEO~14kV1322021-12-18*2258/-5F91067-3STürksat 5BGTO4500C-401332021-12-21 0506/-5F91069SCRS2 SpX-24LEO.C-39A1342022-01-06 1649/-5F91062-4SStarlink Group 4-5LEO~14kC-39A1352022-01-13 1025/-5F91058-10LSpaceX Transporter-3SSO.C-40 1362022-01-18*2102/-5F91060-10SStarlink Group 4-6LEO~14kC-39A1372022-01-31 1811/-5F91052-3LCSG-2SSO2240C-401382022-02-02 1227/-8F91071LNROL-87SSO?V-4E 1392022-02-03 1313/-5F91061-6SStarlink Group 4-7LEO~14kC-39A1402022-02-21 0944/-5F91058-11SStarlink 4-8LEO~14kC-401412022-02-25 0912/-8F91063-4SStarlink 4-11LEO~14kV1422022-03-03 0925/-5F91060-11SStarlink 4-9LEO~14kC-39A1432022-03-09 0845/-5F91052-4SStarlink 4-10LEO~14kC-40144------------------- --- ------ --- ---------------------------- --- ----- ----- ----2022-03-18*2255/-4F9.SStarlink 4-12 (Florida)LEO~14kC-40.2022-03-30 1446/-4F9..Axiom AX-1 (crewed)LEO.C-39A.2022F9.SStarlink (Florida)LEO~14kC.2022-04F9..SpaceX Transporter-4SSO.C .2022-04-15 (NET)F9N.NROL-85LEO?V-4E .2022-Q2F9..O3B mPOWER 1-3MEO~5kC.2022F9.SStarlink (Vandenberg)LEO~14kV.2022F9.SStarlink (Florida)LEO~14kC.2022F9.SStarlink (Florida)LEO~14kC.2022-04-midF91067-4SCCtCap Crew-4LEO.C-39A.2022-04F9..Nilesat-301GTO4100C-40.2022-04F9..EnMAPSSO.C .2022-05F9..CRS2 SpX-25LEO.C-39A.2022HNNNSXSUSSF-44GEO.C-39A(H4)2022-06 (NET)F9R.Legion F1 (maybe rideshare)SSO.C/V.2022F9.SStarlink (Florida)LEO~14kC.2022F9.SStarlink (Florida)LEO~14kC.2022HN.USSF-52GTO.C-39A(H5)2022-06F9..SpaceX Transporter-5SSO.C/V .2022F9..SARah 1SSO~2200C/V.2022-Q2F9.XO3B mPOWER 4-6MEO~7kC.2022F9..Intuitive Machines IM-1TLI?C-39A .2022F9..SARah 2/3SSO~3600C/V .2022F9RSGPS III-6MEO4400C2022 S..Starship Orbital Test 1LEO.B.2022-Q3F9..Galaxy 31/32GTO.C.2022-Q3F9..Galaxy 33/34GTO.C.2022-Q3H.SXSViaSat 3 Americas/ArcturusGEO~6kC-39A(H6)2022-08-01 1400/-4HN.PsycheESC.C-39A(H7)2022-08F9..Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter?678C.2022-09F9..SDA Tranche 0 Flight 1PLR~6kV-4E .2022-Q3H.SXSUSSF-67..C-39A(H8)2022-Q3F9..SES-18 / SES-19GTO.C.2022F9R.WorldView Legion flight 2LEO.C.2022-09 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-5LEO.C-39A.2022-10F9..SpaceX Transporter-6SSO.C/V .2022-Q4F9..CRS2 SpX-26LEO.C-39A.2022-Fall (NET)F9..Axiom AX-2 (crewed)LEO.C-39A.2022-11-15F9..SWOTLEO2000V-4E.2022-H2F9.SAmazonas NexusGTO4500C.2022-Q4F9..Intuitive Machines IM-2TLI?C-39A .2022-Q4 (NET)F9..Polaris Dawn (crewed)LEO.C-39A.2022-2023F9R.WorldView Legion flight 3LEO.C.2023-01F9..CRS2 SpX-27LEO.C-39A.2023-01F9R.Intelsat 40e with TEMPOGTO.C.2023-01F9..SpaceX Transporter-7SSO.C/V .2023-earlyF9..Space NorwayHEO4kV .2023-03F9..SDA Tranche 0 Flight 2PLR~6kV-4E .2023-03F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-6LEO.C-39A.2023-Q1F9.STürksat 6AGTO4200C.2023-Q1F9..USSF-36.?C .2023-Q1F9..Inmarsat I-6 F2 (GX6B)GTO5400C.2023-04F9..SpaceX Transporter-8SSO.C/V .2023-06F9..CRS2 SpX-28LEO.C-39A.2023F9..Galaxy 37/13RGTO.C.2023?F9..O3B mPOWER 7-9MEO~7kC.2023-Q3F9..NROL-69.?C .2023-Q4F9..SatriaGTO.C.2023-10F9..CRS2 SpX-29LEO.C-39A.2023-10F9..SpaceX Transporter-9SSO.C/V .2023-11...Masten MM1 (R?)?.C.2023-11-30 (NET)F9R.PACESSO1700C-40.2023-H2F9..Thuraya 4-NGSGTO.C.2023-lateH..Astrobotic Griffin/VIPERTLI.?(H9)2023 (NET)F9..Firefly Blue GhostTLI?.?.2023 (NET) S..#dearMoonTLI.?.2023 (NET) S..Starship Lunar Lander TestTLI.?.2023 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-7LEO.C-39A.2024-Q1F9..Intuitive Machines IM-3TLI?C .2024-04H..GOES-U..C-39A(H10)2024-springF9..SpaceLogistics MRVGTO.C.2024 S..MarsTMI.?.2024-06 (NET)F9..SPHERExSSO.V-4E.2024-10H..Europa Clipper..C-39A(H11)2024-H2F9..O3B mPOWER 10-11MEO~7kC.2024 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-8LEO.C-39A.2024 (NET)F910xx-xSCCtCap Crew-9LEO.C-39A.2024 (NET) S..Starship Lunar LanderTLI.?.2024 (NET)H..PPE/HALO..C-39A(H12)2025-02F9..IMAPESC~500C-40.2025F9..Skynet 6AGTO~6kC.TBD (2023-2024)F9..Commercial Crew (1 flight)LEO.C-39A.2022+...Starlink Deployment (many)LEO.C/V.2023+F9..SSO Rideshares (few/year)SSO.C/V.TBD (2021-2024)F9..CRS-2 (4+ flights)LEO.C.TBDF9..AX-2..C-39A.TBDF9..AX-3..C-39ATBDF9..AX-4..C-39A.TBD mid-2020'sH..Gateway LogisticsTLI.C-39A.TBDF9..Polaris Progam 2 (crewed)..C-39A.TBDSS..Polaris Progam 3 (crewed)....NOTES:(H4) USSF-44 - Serial Numbers: Side1:1064-1 Center:1066-1 Side2: 1065-1(H5) USSF-52 - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:1070-1 Side2: 10xx-x(H6) Viasat 3 - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:1068-1 Side2: 10xx-x(H7) Psyche - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H8) USSF-67 - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H9) Astrobotic/VIPER- Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H10) GOES U - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-x(H11) Europa Clipper - Serial Numbers: side cores from Psyche(H12) PPE/HALO - Serial Numbers: Side1:10xx-x Center:10xx-x Side2: 10xx-xCompanies that appear to have launch contracts for unspecified payloads:Eutelsat, Inmarsat, BigelowRideshare Program ThreadRideshare payloads (which flight it's on may not be known yet) Local LV . . Mass . Est. Date, Time/UTC. Payload(s) Orb (kg) Site ------------------- --- .---------------------------- --- .----- ----- 2022-08 (NET)F9ispace HAKUTO-R...2022-10F9MethaneSat...2023F9OSAM-2 (on Transporter?)SSO..2023.South Korea CAS500-4 (on Transporter?)SSO~500.Possible future payloads:Competitions for future payloads:Air ForceCanceled payloads: ABS-8, AMOS-8, GiSat-1, PTScientists, Ovzon-3, Bigelow Tourism to ISS, Space Adventures DragonL2 notes on manifest:Upcoming Mars Launch Windows: 2020-06, 2022-08, 2024-09, 2026-11, 2029-01SpaceX Mission Paperwork / Raul's MapStarlink Index Thread / Commercial Space Index ThreadL2 SpaceX CRS External CargoL2 Level SpaceX Falcon 9 Stage Watch / Public Core SpottingSpaceX Launch Log (past launches) / Wikipedia Falcon LaunchesViewing flights from Vandenberg / Ben Cooper's Viewing Guide for Cape Canaveral / Viewing Flights from KSC/CCAFSUpcoming SpaceX Talks / General Industry TalksSpaceX Falcon Mission SimulationsSpaceX Eastern Range Landing FacilitiesNSF Manifest Threads: U.S. / Russian / Arianespace / Japanese / Chinese / Indian / Rocket Lab / ConsolidatedRecent Edits:Feb 21 Added SpaceLogistics MRVFeb 20 Added Galaxy 37Feb 14 Added Polaris Dawn (NET Q4 2022), Polaris Program 2 (TBD), Polaris Program 3 (TBD)Dec 13 Added Axiom 2Dec 3 Added Crew-7,-8,-9Nov 2 Added Skynet 6A in 2025Oct 18 Removed Space Adventures flight on DragonOct 4 Moved USSF-44 to early 2022, USSF-52 to Q2 2022Oct 3 Added CSG-2 Nov 2021Sep 17 Added Türksat 6A in Q1 2023Sep 10 Added GOES-U in 2024Sep 8 Added Thuraya 4-NGS in 2023Aug 29 Added EnMAP in 2022Aug 10 Added IM-3 in 2024-Q1Jul 24 Added Europa Clipper in 2024Jun 21 Added Amazonas Nexus in second half 2022May 20 Added Firefly Blue Ghost lunar lander in 2023May 19 Moved USSF-44 to late 2021, USSF-52 to 2022May 3 Moved SWOT to Nov '22. Moved PACE to Nov 2023. Added SpX-27/28/29 in 2023. Worldview Legion to Q4.Apr 23 Moved Intuitive Machines IM-1 to Q1-2022Apr 13 Added Astrobotic Griffin with VIPERMar 9 Added NROL-69, USSF-36Feb 17 Moved DART from July to NovemberFeb 9 Added PPE/HALOFeb 4 Added SPHERExFeb 1 Added Inspiration4 (crewed Dragon LEO free-flight)Jan 14 Added I-6 F2, Intuitive Machines F2Jan 1 Added SDA Tranche 0 (2 Flights)Nov 30 Moved IMAP from Oct 2024 to early 2025Nov 5 Worldview Legion delayed until September 2021All comments and updates are welcomed! Thank you to all contributors!