131 |  | Starlink-22 (v1.0) | Wed Mar 24 2021 | Successful π | This mission launches the 22nd batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are version 1.0, from or SLC-40. It is the 23rd Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude. The booster is expected to land on an ASDS. | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 | π Details |
132 |  | Starlink-23 (v1.0) | Wed Apr 07 2021 | Successful π | This mission launches the 23rd batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are version 1.0, from or SLC-40 or LC-39A. It is the 24th Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude. The booster is expected to land on an ASDS. | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 | π Details |
133 |  | Starlink-24 (v1.0) | Thu Apr 29 2021 | Successful π | This mission launches the 24th batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are version 1.0, from LC-39A or SLC-40. It is the 25th Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude. The booster is expected to land on an ASDS. | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 | π Details |
134 |  | Starlink-25 (v1.0) | Tue May 04 2021 | Successful π | This mission launches the 25th batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are version 1.0, from LC-39A. It is the 26th Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude. The booster is expected to land on OCISLY. | Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39A | π Details |
135 |  | Starlink-26 (v1.0) + Capella-6 + Tyvak-0130 | Sat May 15 2021 | Successful π | This mission launches the 27th batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are version 1.0, from LC-39A or SLC-40. It is the 28th Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude. The booster is expected to land on an ASDS. | Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39A | π Details |
136 |  | Starlink-27 (v1.0) | Sun May 09 2021 | Successful π | This mission launches the 26th batch of operational Starlink satellites, which are version 1.0, from SLC-40. It is the 27th Starlink launch overall. The satellites will be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude. The booster is expected to land on an ASDS. | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 | π Details |
137 |  | Starlink-28 (v1.0) | Wed May 26 2021 | Successful π | This mission launches the 28th batch of operational Starlink satellites, which were version 1.0, from SLC-40. It was the 29th Starlink launch overall. The satellites plan to be delivered to low Earth orbit and will spend a few weeks maneuvering to their operational altitude. The booster is expected to land on ASDS JRTI. | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 | π Details |
138 |  | NROL-87 | Wed Feb 02 2022 | Successful π | N/A | Vandenberg Space Force Base Space Launch Complex 4E | π Details |
139 |  | Inspiration4 | Thu Sep 16 2021 | Successful π | Inspiration4 is the worldβs first all-civilian mission to space. The mission will be commanded by Jared Isaacman, the 37-year-old founder and Chief Executive Officer of Shift4 Payments and an accomplished pilot and adventurer. Inspiration4 will leave Earth from Kennedy Space Centerβs historic Launch Complex 39A, the embarkation point for Apollo and Space Shuttle missions, and travel across a low earth orbit on a multi-day journey that will continually eclipse more than 90% of the earthβs population. Named in recognition of the four-person crew that will raise awareness and funds for St. Jude Childrenβs Research Hospital, this milestone represents a new era for human spaceflight and exploration. | Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39A | π Details |
140 |  | Starlink 2-1 (v1.5) | Tue Sep 14 2021 | Successful π | N/A | Vandenberg Space Force Base Space Launch Complex 4E | π Details |