- SpaceX F9 : Dror-1 (Commercial GTO-1) : CCSFS SLC-40 : 13 July 2025 (05 . . .
SpaceX is targeting Sunday, July 13 for a Falcon 9 launch of the Commercial GTO-1 mission from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida
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- Transporter-15 Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E - SpaceX F9
SpaceX F9 : Transporter-15 Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E : 28 November 2025 18:44 UTC Blue Skies Space, a leader in the provision of space science data to the global research community, has announced the scheduled launch of its Mauve science satellite for October 2025 The satellite will be launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket as part of the Transporter-15 rideshare programme and is being built by
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Explore discussions on SpaceX Falcon missions, including launches, technologies, and achievements in this dedicated section of NASASpaceFlight com forum
- SpaceX F9 : TRACERS Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E: 23 July 2025 (18:13 UTC)
SpaceX F9 : TRACERS Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E: 23 July 2025 (18:13 UTC) NASA selected TRACERS in 2019 as a heliophysics Small Explorer, or SMEX, mission, with a cost of no more than $115 million At the time it was planned to launch as a secondary payload with another SMEX mission, the Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) In August 2022, though, NASA said that PUNCH would fly
- spacex - What is the advantage of catching a rocket booster with a . . .
SpaceX recently made headlines for using a tower to catch a rocket booster after a launch While this is undoubtedly a major technical achievement, can anyone explain in layman's terms why they wo
- Transporter-13 Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E - SpaceX F9
Booked on SpaceX’s Transporter-13 rideshare mission slated to launch no earlier than February, Botsat-1 would have a hyperspectral sensor to gather ground composition data to support mining and agriculture businesses in the country
- launch - What happens to the Falcon 9 second stage after payload . . .
SpaceX would love to recover the second stage, which they had planned But it sounds like they have given up on that Transcript - Elon Musk at MIT's Aero Astro Centennial (part 1 of 6) [What about the second stage?] The next generation vehicles after the Falcon architecture will be designed for full reusability
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