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Sr No.Launch ImageLaunch NameLaunch DateLaunch StatusDetailsLaunchpadMore Info
101LaunchCrew-1Mon Nov 16 2020Successful πŸš€SpaceX will launch the first operational mission of its Crew Dragon vehicle as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Transportation Capability Program (CCtCap), carrying 3 NASA astronauts and 1 JAXA astronaut to the International Space Station. This mission will be the second crewed flight to launch from the United States since the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011.Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39AπŸ” Details
102LaunchGPS III SV05Thu Jun 17 2021Successful πŸš€SpaceX's fourth GPS III launch will use the first stage from the previous GPS mission. This will be the first time a National Security Space Launch has flown on a flight proven booster. Falcon 9 will launch from SLC-40, Cape Canaveral and the booster will land downrange on a drone ship. GPS III is the third generation of the U.S. Space Force's NAVSTAR Global Positioning System satellites, developed by Lockheed Martin. The GPS III constellation will feature a cross-linked command and control architecture, allowing the entire GPS constellation to be updated simultaneously from a single ground station. A new spot beam capability for enhanced military coverage and increased resistance to hostile jamming will be incorporated.Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40πŸ” Details
103LaunchCRS-21Sun Dec 06 2020Successful πŸš€SpaceX's 21st ISS resupply mission on behalf of NASA and the first under the CRS-2 contract, this mission brings essential supplies to the International Space Station using the cargo variant of SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft. The external payload for this mission is the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock. Falcon 9 and Dragon launch from LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center and the booster is expected to land on an ASDS. The mission will be complete with return and recovery of the Dragon capsule and down cargo.Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39AπŸ” Details
104LaunchTurksat 5AFri Jan 08 2021Successful πŸš€SpaceX will launch the first of two next generation satellites on contract for TΓΌrksat. TΓΌrksat 5A is a Ku-band broadcast satellite built by Airbus Defense and Space and based on the Electric Orbit Raising version of the Eurostar E3000 platform. This spacecraft will be delivered into a transfer orbit and will then raise itself to its operational 31Β° East geostationary orbit to serve Turkey, the Middle East, Europe, North Africa and South Africa. The booster for this mission will be recovered downrange via ASDS.Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40πŸ” Details
105LaunchANASIS-IIMon Jul 20 2020Successful πŸš€SpaceX will launch ANASIS-II, a South Korean geostationary military communication satellite from LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center. It will be South Korea's first dedicated military communications satellite. Falcon 9 will deliver the satellite to a geostationary transfer orbit. The booster is expected to land downrange on an ASDS.Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40πŸ” Details
106LaunchStarlink-9 (v1.0) & BlackSky Global 5-6Fri Aug 07 2020Successful πŸš€This mission will launch the ninth batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are expected to be version 1.0, from LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center. It is the tenth Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude of 550 km. This mission is includes a rideshare of two BlackSky satellites on top of the Starlink stack. The booster for this mission is expected to land an ASDS.Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39AπŸ” Details
107LaunchStarlink-10 (v1.0) & SkySat 19-21Tue Aug 18 2020Successful πŸš€This mission will launch the tenth batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are expected to be version 1.0, from LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center. It is the eleventh Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude of 550 km. This mission is includes rideshare payloads, SkySats 19-21, on top of the Starlink stack. The booster for this mission is expected to land on an ASDS.Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40πŸ” Details
108LaunchSentinel-6 Michael FreilichSat Nov 21 2020Successful πŸš€SpaceX will launch Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich into low Earth orbit for NASA, NOAA, ESA, and the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites aboard a Falcon 9 from SLC-4E, Vandenberg Air Force Station. Sentinel-6(A) is an ocean observation satellite providing radar ocean surface altimetry data and also atmospheric temperature profiles as a secondary mission. The booster for this mission is will land at LZ-4.Vandenberg Space Force Base Space Launch Complex 4EπŸ” Details
109LaunchStarlink-11 (v1.0)Thu Sep 03 2020Successful πŸš€This mission will launch the eleventh batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are expected to be version 1.0, from SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It is the twelfth Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude of 550 km. The booster for this mission is expected to land on an ASDS.Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39AπŸ” Details
110LaunchStarlink-12 (v1.0)Tue Oct 06 2020Successful πŸš€This mission will launch the twelfth batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are expected to be version 1.0, from SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It is the thirteenth Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude of 550 km. The booster for this mission is expected to land on an ASDS.Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39AπŸ” Details