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In these few years, there have been so many rocket launches that tracking them has become an impossible task, but in this launch guide, we are sharing with you almost every launch of Spacex that is about to happen and you too can track that launch.
If there is any rocket launch of Spacex, you can see it here on this page and know almost all the details and how to watch this mission through a live broadcast; those details will also be shared here.
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Novembor 23, 2025 – 01:48 p.m. (GMT+5)
Credit: Next Spaceflight
Launch Status: Success
Date & Time: November 23, 2025 – 01:48 p.m. GMT+5
Location: Vandenberg SFB
Pad: Space Launch Complex 4E
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1100
Landing: Drone Ship (Ofcourse Istill Love You).
Mission: Starlink Group 10-14
Mission Type: Communications
Destination: Low Earth Orbit
August 31, 2025 – 04:15 p.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Details
Launch Status: Success
Date & Time: August 31, 2025 – 04:15 p.m. GMT+5 (7:15 a.m. EDT)
Location: Cape Canaveral Launch Schedule
Pad: Space Launch Complex 40
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1077 [23rd flight (54d since last use)
Landing: Drone Ship (Just Read the Instructions)
Mission: Starlink Group 10-14
Mission Type: Communications
Destination: Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- Coming soon
- Live Stream
August 22, 2025 – 08:50 a.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Details
Launch Status: Countdown
Date & Time: August 22, 2025 – 08:50 a.m. GMT+5 (11:50 p.m. EDT)
Location: Kennedy Space Center
Pad: Launch Complex 39A
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1092 [6th flight (54d since last use)
Landing: Return to Launch Site (Landing Zone 2)
Mission: OTV-8 (X-37B) (USSF-36)
Mission Type: Government/Top Secret
Destination: Unknown
- Why This Launch Matters:
- Coming soon
- Live Stream
August 11, 2025 – 05:35 p.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Details
Launch Status: Countdown
Date & Time: August 11, 2025 – 05:35 p.m. GMT+5 (8:35 a.m. EDT)
Location: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Pad: Space Launch Complex 40
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1091
Landing: Drone Ship (A Shortfall of Gravitas)
Mission: Project Kuiper (KF-02)
Mission Type: Communications
Destination: Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- SpaceX made a contract with Amazon, in which this mission is the second one, and the first one was launched by SpaceX.
- The Amazon Kuiper project aims to expand the internet constellation of satellites. There are 24 satellites in this mission, which SpaceX will launch today.
- Live Stream
August 01, 2025 – 8:43 p.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Details
Launch Status: Success
Date & Time: August 01, 2025 – 8:43 p.m. (11:43 a.m. EDT)
Location: Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Pad: Launch Complex 39A
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1094 [3rd flight (37d since last use)]
Landing: Return to Launch Site (Landing Zone 1)
Mission: Crew-11 Mission
Mission Type: Human Exploration
Destination: Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- SpaceX Crew-11, the eleventh operational flight carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS), is a part of NASA’s crew program.
- Live Stream
July 30, 2025 – 8:37 a.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Details
Launch Status: Success
Date & Time: July 30, 2025 – 8:37 a.m. (11:37 p.m. EDT)
Location: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Pad: Space Launch Complex 40
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1069 [26th flight (36d since last use)]
Landing: Drone Ship (Just Read the Instructions)
Mission: Starlink Group 10-29
Mission Type: Communications
Destination: Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- SpaceX launched 27 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit. To expand the Mega Constellation of Starlink wireless internet communication service.
- Live Stream
July 27, 2025 – 9:31 a.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Details
Launch Status: Success
Date & Time: July 27, 2025 – 9:31 a.m. (9:31 p.m. PDT)
Location: Vandenberg Space Force Base
Pad: Space Launch Complex 4E
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1075 [19thd flight (64d since last use)]
Landing: Success – Drone Ship (Of Course I Sill Love You)
Mission: Starlink Group 17-2
Mission Type: Communications
Destination: Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- SpaceX launched 24 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit. To expand the Mega Constellation of Starlink wireless internet communication service.
- Live Stream
July 26, 2025 – 1:28 p.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Details
Launch Status: Success
Date & Time: July 26, 2025 – 2:01 p.m
Location: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Pad: Space Launch Complex 40
Launch Service Provider: SpaceX
Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster: B1078 [22nd flight (42d since last use)]
Landing: Success – Drone Ship (A Shortfall of Gravitas)
Mission: Starlink Group 10-26
Mission Type: Communications
Destination: Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- SpaceX launched 28 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit. To expand the Starlink wireless internet communication service.
- Live Stream
July 23, 2025 – 11:13 p.m. (GMT+5)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Status Success
Date & Time July 23, 2025 – 11:13 p.m
Location Vandenberg Space Force Base
Pad Space Launch Complex 4E
Launch Service Provider SpaceX
Vehicle Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster B1081 [16th flight (40d since last use)]
Landing Return to Launch Site ( Landing Zone 4)
Mission TRACERS
Mission Type Heliophysics
Destination Sun-Synchronous Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- Live Stream
July 23, 2025 – 2:12 a.m (GMT+5 – July 22, 5:12 pm EDT)
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Status Success
Date & Time July 23, 2025 – 2:12 a.m
Location Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Pad Space Launch Complex 40
Launch Service Provider SpaceX
Vehicle Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster B1090 [6th flight (34d since last use)]
Landing Drone Ship (Just Read the Instructions)
Mission O3b m Power 9-10
Mission Type Communications
Destination Medium Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- This mission matters because it has 2 high-throughput communications satellites, which will be deployed in medium Earth orbit and are built by Boeing and operated by SES.
- Live Stream
July 19, 2025 – 8:52 a.m (GMT+5 – July 18, 8:52 pm PDT)
Starlink Group 17-3
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Status Success
Date & Time July 19, 2025 – 8:52 a.m
Location Vandenberg SFB
Pad Space Launch Complex 4E
Launch Service Provider SpaceX
Vehicle Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster B1092 [14th flight (52d since last use)]
Landing Drone Ship (Of course I Still Love You)
Mission Starlink Group 17-3
Mission Type Communications
Destination Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- Internet communication system expansion.
- Live Stream
July 16, 2025 – 6:59 a.m GMT
Starlink Group 15-2 Mission
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Status Success
Date & Time July 16, 2025 – 6:59 a.m GMT
Location Vandenberg SFB
Pad Space Launch Complex 4E
Launch Service Provider SpaceX
Vehicle Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster B1093 (4th flight since last use)
Landing Drone Ship (Of course I Still Love You)
Mission Starlink Group 15-2
Mission Type Communications
Destination Low Earth Orbit
- Why This Launch Matters:
- Internet communication system expansion.
- Live Stream
July 13, 2025 – 9:31 a.m GMT (12:31 a.m EDT)
Dror-1? (Commercial GTO-1) Mission
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Status
- Success
Date & Time July 13, 2025 – 9:31 a.m GMT (12:31 a.m EDT)
Location Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Pad Space Launch Complex 40
Launch Service Provider SpaceX
Vehicle Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster B1083 [13th flight (32d since last use)]
Landing Drone Ship (JRI)
- Success
Mission Dror-1? (Commercial GTO-1)
Mission Type Communications
Destination Geostationary Transfer Orbit
- Live Stream
- Why This Launch Matters:
- Internet Communication System Expension.
July 8, 2025 1:48 a.m
Falcon 9 Block 5 l Starlink Group 10-28
Image Credit: SpaceX
Launch Status
- Success
Date & Time 8 July, 01:21 p.m GMT +5 (4:21 a.m EDT)
Location Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Pad Space Launch Complex 40
Launch Service Provider SpaceX
Vehicle Falcon 9 Block 5
Booster B1077 [22nd Flight – (35d since last use)]
Landing Drone Ship (A Shortfall of Gravitas)
- Success
Mission Starlink Group 10-28
Mission Type Communications
Destination Low Earth Orbit
A new batch of Starlink satellites, part of a massive constellation, has been launched to further SpaceX’s ambitious space-based internet project.
- Live Stream
- Why This Launch Matters:
- There will be an expansion of Starlink satellites, and internet connectivity will reach the whole world easily, which will be very important for rural areas, villages, forests, and many other places where the internet has not yet reached.
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