Date and time (UTC)
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Rocket
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Flight number
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Launch site
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LSP
|
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat)
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Operator
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Orbit
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Function
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Decay (UTC)
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Outcome
|
Remarks
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January
|
4 January 01:27[2]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|
SpaceX
|
|
Thuraya 4-NGS
|
Thuraya
|
GTO to Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Planned replacement for Thuraya 2 and 3.[1]
|
↓ Upcoming launches ↓
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6 January 16:44[3]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
Starlink Group 6-71
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starlink × ?
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
6 January 20:00[4][5]
|
Long March 3B/E
|
3B-Y
|
Xichang LC-3
|
CASC
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Geosynchronous
|
TBA |
|
|
7 January 16:19[6]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
Starlink Group 12-11
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starlink × ?
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
8 January 06:00[7]
|
New Glenn
|
NG-1
|
Cape Canaveral LC-36
|
Blue Origin
|
|
Blue Ring Pathfinder
|
Blue Origin
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
Maiden flight of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, carrying a prototype Blue Ring satellite servicing platform. First National Security Space Launch demonstration flight for New Glenn. DarkSky-1 will be hosted on the upper stage of this mission.
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10 January 03:19[9]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starshield × ? (USA)
|
NRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
NROL-153 Mission (NRO's Proliferated Architecture Mission). The Seventh of eleven dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[8]
|
10 January 10:00[10][11][12]
|
Ceres-1
|
Y14
|
Jiuquan LS-95A
|
Galactic Energy
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Mission designated "On Your Shoulders".
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10 January 15:55[13]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
Starlink Group 12-12
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Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starlink × ?
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
10 January 22:00[14]
|
Starship
|
Flight 7
|
Starbase OLP-A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starlink simulators × 10
|
SpaceX
|
Transatmospheric
|
Flight test |
|
|
Seventh Starship orbital test flight. Flight 7 will feature the first flight of a Starship Block 2 Ship.
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12 January 03:00[15][12]
|
Jielong 3
|
Y5
|
Bo Run Jiu Zhou platform, South China Sea
|
China Rocket
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
19 January 10:00[16]
|
Long March 8A
|
8A-Y1
|
Wenchang LC-2
|
CASC
|
|
Hulianwang Digui × ? (SatNet LEO Group TBD)
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Maiden flight of the Long March 8A variant.
|
Early January[17]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
F15
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
NVS-02 (IRNSS-1K)
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Navigation |
|
|
Next generation NaVic satellite.
|
Early January[18]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
Starlink Group 12-3
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starlink × ?
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
23 January 15:00[4][19]
|
Long March 3B/E
|
3B-Y
|
Xichang LC-2
|
CASC
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Geosynchronous
|
TBA |
|
|
28 January 04:00[20][21]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape Canaveral or Kennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
SpainSat NG I
|
Hisdesat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
January (TBD)[22]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
Transporter-12
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Acadia-6 (Capella-16)[23]
|
Capella Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Bluebon
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
FFLY 1, 2, 3
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
FOSSASat
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Garay
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
HiVE
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Impulse 2 (LEO Express-2)[24]
|
Impulse Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
Lyra-1[25]
|
EchoStar
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Lyra-2[25]
|
EchoStar
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
MBZ-SAT
|
MBRSC
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Pelican-2[26]
|
Planet Labs
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Ray[27]
|
Inversion Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reentry capsule |
|
|
SIGI
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
TAT-O
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
UzmaSAT-1[28]
|
UZMA BERHAD
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Vigoride[29]
|
Momentus Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Space tug |
|
|
Winnebago-2[30]
|
Varda Space Industries
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
YAC-1 × 9[31]
|
Loft Orbital
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
⚀ ALainSat-1[32]
|
NSSTC-UAEU
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Education |
|
|
⚀ Balkan 1 (Absolut Sensing 16U)
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ Centauri × 3[33]
|
Fleet Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
IoT |
|
|
⚀ Connecta IoT × 4[34]
|
Plan-S
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
IoT |
|
|
⚀ DISCO-2[35]
|
Aarhus University
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ Dove × 36[26]
|
Planet Labs
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
⚀ Elevation 1
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ FINCH[36]
|
University of Toronto
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
⚀ FOREST 3
|
Orora Technologies
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth Observation |
|
|
⚀ HCT-SAT 1[37]
|
MBRSC
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Education |
|
|
⚀ HORIS 1
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ Kestrel-0A[38]
|
HawkEye 360
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
⚀ LIME[39]
|
NOVI LLC
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ MOXY-1[40]
|
XiProtocol.io
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ NOCLIP-1[40]
|
Pointblank LLC
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ PARUS-T1[41]
|
TASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ Phobos[42]
|
Aethero Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ SAMWISE
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ SAMWISE
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ SatGus[43]
|
CrunchLabs
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Space selfie |
|
|
⚀ TechEdSat 22
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ TROLL
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ Veery-0F Fledgling[44]
|
Care Weather Technologies
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Meteorology |
|
|
⚀ TBA × 2[45]
|
Tomorrow.io
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Meteorology |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-12.
|
January (TBD)[46]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Blue Ghost M1
|
NASA / Firefly
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
RESILIENCE
|
ispace
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Tenacious
|
ispace Europe
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
First flight of Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering ten payloads to Mare Crisium. Hakuto-R Mission 2, carrying ispace's RESILIENCE lander and Tenacious micro rover.
|
January (TBD)[47][48][49]
|
Long March 6A
|
6A-Y?
|
Taiyuan LA-9A
|
CASC
|
|
Qianfan × 18 (G60 Polar Group 04)
|
SSST
|
Low Earth (Polar)
|
Communications |
|
|
January (TBD)[50]
|
Eris Block 1
|
TestFlight 1[51]
|
Bowen
|
Gilmour Space
|
|
No payload
|
Gilmour Space
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
First flight of Eris, and first orbital launch from Bowen. First launch of an Australian developed launch vehicle.
|
January (TBD)[52][53]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Tanager
|
Carbon Mapper / Planet Labs / JPL
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
January (TBD)[4][54]
|
Long March 8
|
Y5
|
Wenchang Commercial LC-1
|
CASC
|
|
Qianfan × ? (G60 Group TBD)
|
SSST
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
First launch from the Wenchang Commercial Space Launch Site's LC-1.
|
February
|
1 February 08:30-10:30[55]
|
H3-22S
|
F5
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
JAXA
|
|
QZS-6 (Michibiki-6)
|
CAO / USSF
|
Geosynchronous
|
Navigation |
|
|
Mid February [56][57]
|
HLVM 3
|
G1
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
Gaganyaan-1 / G1
|
ISRO
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
First Gaganyaan flight test.
|
25 February [58]
|
Ariane 62
|
VA263
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
CSO-3
|
CNES / DGA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
27 February[63]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
IM-2 Athena
|
Intuitive Machines
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Lunar Trailblazer
|
NASA / Caltech
|
Selenocentric
|
Lunar orbiter |
|
|
Micro-Nova (μNova)[64][65]
|
Intuitive Machines
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar hopper |
|
|
M1 MAPP[66]
|
Lunar Outpost / Nokia
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar rover Technology demonstration |
|
|
Odin (Brokkr-2)[67]
|
AstroForge
|
Heliocentric
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
AstroAnt[68]
|
MIT
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
Yaoki[69]
|
Dymon [ja]
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
⚀ DOGE-1[70]
|
GEC
|
TLI
|
Remote sensing |
|
|
IM-2 South Pole Mission, flying the second Nova-C lunar lander.[59] The Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment 1 (PRIME-1) payload will be delivered to the lunar south pole near Shackleton Crater for the CLPS program.[60] Spaceflight's "GEO Pathfinder" rideshare mission will be conducted via the Sherpa-ES transfer vehicle.[61] DOGE-1 is the first commercial lunar payload to be funded through Dogecoin.[62]
|
28 February [71]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Progress MS-30 / 91P
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
Late February[72]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
SPHEREx
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Near-infrared astronomy |
|
|
PUNCH-NFI[73]
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Heliophysics |
|
|
PUNCH-WFI × 3[74]
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Heliophysics |
|
|
February (TBD)[75]
|
Electron
|
|
Mahia LC-1
|
Rocket Lab
|
|
⚀ Kinéis × 5
|
Kinéis
|
Low Earth
|
IoT |
|
|
Fifth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
|
February (TBD)[4][76]
|
Long March 5
|
Y9
|
Wenchang LC-1
|
CASC
|
|
Yaogan 44
|
TBA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
February (TBD) [77]
|
Long March 8
|
Y6
|
Wenchang Hainan LC-1
|
CASC
|
|
Qianfan × ? (G60 Group TBD)
|
SSST
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
February (TBD)[78]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
Bandwagon-3
|
Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit, designated Bandwagon-3.
|
March
|
25 March [79]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
SpaceX Crew-10
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Expedition 72 / 73 |
|
|
March (TBD)[81]
|
Atlas V 551
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
KuiperSat × ?
|
Kuiper Systems
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
Second of nine Project Kuiper launches on Atlas V.[80] Mission Designated "Atlas Kuiper Mission #1 (KA-01)"
|
March (TBD)[82]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
SpaceX CRS-32
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
March (TBD)[22]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
Transporter-13
|
Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-13.
|
March (TBD)[83]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape Canaveral or Kennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Fram2
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth (Polar)
|
Private spaceflight Human spaceflight research |
|
|
Crew Dragon orbital flight carrying four civilian passengers for 3 to 5 days, led by Chun Wang. First crewed spaceflight to a polar orbit.
|
March (TBD)[84]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
F16
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
NISAR
|
NASA / ISRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
March (TBD)[85][86]
|
New Glenn
|
NG-2
|
Cape Canaveral LC-36
|
Blue Origin
|
|
Blue Moon (Mk1)
|
Blue Origin
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar lander Technology demonstration |
|
|
Blue Moon MK1 Pathfinder Mission (MK1-SN001), expected to launch between March and December 2025. Second National Security Space Launch demonstration flight for New Glenn.
|
March (TBD)[88]
|
Soyuz-2.1b
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Bion-M №2
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth
|
Biological science |
|
|
30-day mission to observe the effects of the Van Allen radiation belts on mice.[87]
|
March (TBD)[citation needed]
|
Kuaizhou 11
|
Y7
|
Jiuquan LS-95A
|
ExPace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Q1 (TBD) [89]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starshield × ?
|
NRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
NROL-153 Mission (NRO's Proliferated Architecture Mission). The Seventh of eight dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[8]
|
Q1 (TBD) [90]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starshield × ?
|
NRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
NROL-57 Mission (NRO's Proliferated Architecture Mission). The Eighth of eleven dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[8]
|
Q1 (TBD) [91]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starshield × ?
|
NRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
NROL-192 Mission (NRO's Proliferated Architecture Mission). The Ninth of eleven dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[8]
|
Q1 (TBD)[92][93]
|
Qaem 100
|
|
Chabahar Space Base
|
IRGC
|
|
⚀ Noor-4
|
IRGC
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Maiden flight from Chabahar Space Base.
|
Q1 (TBD)[94]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|
SpaceX
|
|
WorldView Legion 5
|
Maxar Technologies
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
WorldView Legion 6
|
Maxar Technologies
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Q1 (TBD) [95]
|
Long March 3B/E
|
3B-Y?
|
Xichang LC-2
|
CASC
|
|
ChinaSat 9C
|
China Satcom
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
The satellite will replace ChinaSat 9.
|
Q1 (TBD)[96][97]
|
PSLV-XL
|
N1
|
Satish Dhawan FLP
|
ISRO
|
|
TDS-01
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
First fully privately built PSLV.
|
Q1 (TBD)
|
Vulcan Centaur VC4S[99][100]
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
NTS-3[101]
|
AFRL
|
Geosynchronous
|
Navigation technology demonstration |
|
|
TBA
|
United States Space Force
|
Geosynchronous
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
⚀ SunRISE × 6[102]
|
NASA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Space weather |
|
|
USSF-106 Mission. Maiden flight of Vulcan Centaur VC4S Configuration. First NSSL mission for Vulcan Centaur.[98] SunRISE is a NASA Explorers Program Mission of Opportunity.
|
Q1 (TBD)[103]
|
Vulcan Centaur VC4S[104]
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
GSSAP-7[105]
|
United States Space Force
|
Geosynchronous
|
Space surveillance |
|
|
GSSAP-8[105]
|
United States Space Force
|
Geosynchronous
|
Space surveillance |
|
|
TBA
|
United States Space Force
|
Geosynchronous
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
USSF-87 Mission. It will launch two identical Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness satellites, GSSAP-7 and 8, directly to a geosynchronous orbit.
|
Q1 (TBD)[107][108]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
V-005
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
GPS III-08 Katherine Johnson
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
First GPS mission on Vulcan Centaur. Named after NASA mathematician and human computer Katherine Johnson.[106]
|
Q1 (TBD)[109][110]
|
Vulcan Centaur VC4S
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
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TBA
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U.S. Space Force
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TBA
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Reconnaissance |
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USSF-112 Mission.
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Q1 (TBD) [17][111]
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LVM3
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M5
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Satish Dhawan SLP
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ISRO
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BlueBird
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AST SpaceMobile
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Low Earth
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Communications |
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BlueBird Block 2 Mission 1.
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Q1 (TBD)[112]
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Vega-C
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VV26
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Kourou ELV
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Arianespace
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Biomass
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ESA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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Earth Explorer 7 of the Living Planet Programme.
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Q1 (TBD) [113][114]
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Pallas-1
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Y1
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Wenchang Hainan LC-2
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Galactic Energy
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Low Earth
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Maiden flight of the Pallas-1 launch vehicle.
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Q1 (TBD)[116]
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LVM3
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Satish Dhawan
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ISRO
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GSAT-32 (GSAT-N3)
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ISRO
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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GSAT-32 is also Known as GSAT-N3. Planned replacement for GSAT-6A.[115]
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Q1 (TBD)[117]
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Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat-M
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Plesetsk Site 43
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Roscosmos
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Obzor-R №1[118]
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Roscosmos
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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Q1 (TBD)[119]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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⚀ SPARCS
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JPL
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Low Earth
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Ultraviolet radiation |
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Q1 (TBD) [11]
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Zhuque-2E
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Y3
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Jiuquan LS-96
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LandSpace
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TBA
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TBA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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TBA |
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Q1 (TBD)[120][121]
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Gravity-1
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Y2
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Bo Run Jiu Zhou platform, South China Sea
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Orienspace
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Xingshidai-24
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TBA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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TBA |
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TBA
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TBA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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TBA |
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Second launch since its successful maiden launch in January. Scheduled rideshare opportunity.
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Q1 (TBD)[122]
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Firefly Alpha
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FLTA006
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Vandenberg SLC-2W
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Firefly
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TacSat
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Lockheed Martin
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Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
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First of up to 25 launches of Low Earth Orbit technology demonstration satellites to be built and operated by Lockheed Martin.
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Q1 (TBD)[123][124]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
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Vandenberg SLC-4E
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SpaceX
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NAOS (LUXEOSys)[125]
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LUXEOps / MAE
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Reconnaissance |
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Q1 (TBD)[75]
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Electron
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Mahia LC-1
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Rocket Lab
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⚀ Kinéis × 5
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Kinéis
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Low Earth
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IoT |
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Fourth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
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Q1 (TBD)[127][48]
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Electron
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Mahia LC-1
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Rocket Lab
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BlackSky Global 21
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BlackSky Global
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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BlackSky Global 22
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BlackSky Global
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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First of five dedicated launches for BlackSky's 3rd generation satellites.[126]
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April
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8 April[128]
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Soyuz-2.1a
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Baikonur Site 31/6
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Roscosmos
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Soyuz MS-27
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Roscosmos
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Low Earth (ISS)
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Expedition 72/73 |
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April (TBD)[129][130]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
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Cape Canaveral or Kennedy
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SpaceX
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Cygnus NG-22
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NASA
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Low Earth (ISS)
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ISS logistics |
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Last of three Cygnus spacecraft to be launched via Falcon 9.
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April (TBD)[131]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
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Vandenberg SLC-4E
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SpaceX
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Rivada × 24
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Rivada Space Networks
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Communications |
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First of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
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April (TBD)[133]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
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TBA
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SpaceX
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TRACERS A
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NASA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Magnetospheric research |
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TRACERS B
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NASA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Magnetospheric research |
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⚀ SPRITE
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TBA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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TBA |
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TRACERS is part of NASA's Small Explorers program, with a launch readiness date of 13 April 2025.[132]
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April (TBD)[134]
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Long March 2F/G
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2F-Y20
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Jiuquan SLS-1
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CASC
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Shenzhou 20
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CMSA
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Low Earth (TSS)
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TBA |
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May
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May (TBD)[135][136]
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Tianlong-3
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Y1
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Jiuquan
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Space Pioneer
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TBA
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Space Pioneer
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Flight test |
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Maiden flight of the Tianlong-3 launch vehicle.
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May (TBD)[137]
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Vulcan Centaur VC4L[138]
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Cape Canaveral SLC-41
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ULA
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SSC Demo-1
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NASA / Sierra Space
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Low Earth (ISS)
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Flight test |
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First Dream Chaser demonstration mission for CRS-2. First flight of the Vulcan Centaur VC4L configuration.
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May (TBD)[78]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
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Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg
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SpaceX
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TBA
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TBA
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Low Earth
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TBA |
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Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit, designated Bandwagon-4.
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May (TBD)[139]
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Long March 3B
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Xichang
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CASC
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Tianwen-2
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CNSA
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Heliocentric
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Asteroid sample-return Comet orbiter |
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Formerly known as ZhengHe.
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May (TBD)[140]
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Minotaur IV
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TBA
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Northrop Grumman
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EWS OD-1
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U.S. Space Force
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Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
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USSF-261S-A mission.
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June
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26 June [141]
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Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M
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Vostochny Site 1S
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Roscosmos
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Aist-2T №1
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Roscosmos
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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Aist-2T №2
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Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
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June (TBD)[citation needed]
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Electron
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Mahia or MARS
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Rocket Lab
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Acadia-10
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Capella Space
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Low Earth
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Earth observation |
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|
Fourth of four dedicated launches for Capella Space.
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June (TBD)[142]
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Zhuque-3
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Y1
|
TBA
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LandSpace
|
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TBA
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TBA
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Low Earth
|
TBA |
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Maiden flight of the Zhuque-3 orbital launch vehicle.
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Q2 (TBD)[143][144]
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Vega-C
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VV27
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Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
CO3D × 4[145]
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CNES
|
Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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Q2 (TBD)[146][147]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
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Ax-4
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SpaceX / Axiom Space
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Low Earth (ISS)
|
Private spaceflight |
|
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Axiom Mission 4, launching on Crew Dragon. 14-day commercial flight of four astronauts to the International Space Station.
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Q2 (TBD)[148][149]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
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Cape Canaveral or Kennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Vigoride[150]
|
Momentus Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Space tug |
|
|
Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21
|
SDA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Military communications |
|
|
First of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1A Mission).
|
Q2 (TBD)[131]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
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Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Second of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
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Q2 (TBD)[131]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
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Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Third of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
Q2 (TBD) [151]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starshield × ?
|
NRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
NROL-48 Mission (NRO's Proliferated Architecture Mission). The Tenth of eleven dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[8]
|
Q2 (TBD) [152]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starshield × ?
|
NRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
NROL-145 Mission (NRO's Proliferated Architecture Mission). The Final of eleven dedicated launches of SpaceX/Northrop built Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[8]
|
Q2 (TBD)[153]
|
New Glenn
|
NG-3
|
Cape Canaveral LC-36
|
Blue Origin
|
|
ESCAPADE Blue
|
Space Sciences Laboratory
|
Areocentric
|
Magnetospheric science |
|
|
ESCAPADE Gold
|
Space Sciences Laboratory
|
Areocentric
|
Magnetospheric science |
|
|
Two Photon spacecraft compose the ESCAPADE mission to study Mars' magnetosphere. Part of NASA's Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program.
|
Q2 (TBD) [154][failed verification]
|
H3-30S
|
F6
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
JAXA
|
|
VEP-5
|
JAXA
|
Low Earth to Suborbital
|
Launch vehicle evaluation |
|
|
PETREL
|
Tokyo Institute of Technology
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation Astronomy |
|
|
STARS-X
|
Shizuoka University
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ VERTECS
|
Kyushu Institute of Technology
|
Low Earth
|
Astronomy |
|
|
⚀ HORN L
|
BULL
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ HORN R
|
BULL
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ BRO (satellite TBD)
|
UnseenLabs
|
Low Earth
|
SIGINT |
|
|
Maiden flight of H3-30S Variant.
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Q2 (TBD)[156]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
ViaSat-3 APAC[157]
|
ViaSat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Originally intended to launch on the first flight of the Ariane 64 configuration.[155]
|
Mid 2025 (TBD)[158]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape Canaveral or Kennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
KuiperSat × ?
|
Kuiper Systems
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
First of three Falcon 9 launches for Project Kuiper.
|
Mid 2025 (TBD)[159]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Bangabandhu-2
|
SPARRSO
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[160][161]
|
Atlas V 551
|
AV-100
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
ViaSat-3 EMEA[157]
|
ViaSat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Starship
|
|
Starbase
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starship
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
In-space refueling technology demonstration |
|
|
Starship Target for the Starship HLS Prop Transfer Demo, receiving propellant from Chaser.
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Starship
|
|
Starbase
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starship
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
In-space refueling technology demonstration |
|
|
Starship Chaser for the Starship HLS Prop Transfer Demo, transferring propellant to Target.
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[163]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
NASA
|
TLI to lunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering payloads to the Gruithuisen Domes.
|
JFY2025 (TBD)[164]
|
H-IIA
|
F50
|
Tanegashima LA-Y1
|
MHI
|
|
GOSAT-GW
|
JAXA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Final flight of H-IIA, and H-II family as a whole.
|
Q2 (TBD)[164]
|
Epsilon S
|
|
Uchinoura
|
JAXA
|
|
LOTUSat-1[166][167]
|
VNSC
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
First launch of Epsilon S, an upgraded version of Epsilon that will have commonality with H3 rocket components.[165]
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