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- August 21, 2025 at 10:01 PM GMT+5
Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1B: Bion-M No.2
Image Credit: Roscosmos
- Who: Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b
- What: Bion-M No.2
- When: August 21, 10:01 p.m. GMT+5 (1:13 p.m. EDT)
- Where: Pad 31/6, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
- To: Circular, Polar Orbit
- August 11, 2025 at 5:35 PM GMT+5
Falcon 9 Block 5 l Project Kuiper (KF-02)
Image Credit: SpaceX
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: Project Kuiper (KF-02)
- When: August 11, 5:35 p.m. GMT+5 (8:35 a.m. EDT)
- Where: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
- To: Low Earth Orbit
- August 5, 2025 at 9:10 AM GMT+5
The Harvest Goddess Thrives (iQPS Launch 4)
Image Credit: Rocket Lab
- Who: Rocket Lab, Electron
- What: The Harvest Thrives (iQPS Launch 4), Earth Science
- When: August 5, 9:10 a.m. GMT+5 (4:10 p.m. GMT+12)
- Where: 1B, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, New Zealand
- To: Low Earth Orbit
- July 30, 2025 at 12:49 PM GMT+5
SatNet LEO Group 06
Image Credit: CGTN
- Who: CASC, Long March 8A
- What: SatNet LEO Group 06
- When: July 30, 12:49 p.m. GMT+5 (3:49 p.m. GMT+8)
- Where: Commercial LC-1, Wenchang Space Launch Site, China
- To: Polar Orbit
- July 30, 2025 at 8:37 AM GMT+5
Starlink Group 10-29
Image Credit: SpaceX
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: Starlink Group 10-29
- When: July 30, 8:37 a.m. GMT+5 (11:37 p.m. EDT)
- Where: SLC-40, Cape-CSFS, Florida
- To: Low Earth Orbit
- July 30, 2025 at 8:35 AM GMT+10
Maiden Flight Mission
Image Credit: Gilmour Space Technologies
- Who: Gilmour Space Technologies, Eris
- What: Maiden Test Flight
- When: July 29, 8:30 a.m. GMT+5 (1:30 p.m. GMT+10)
- Where: Eris pad, Bowen Orbital Spaceport, Australia
- To: Low Earth Orbit
- July 29, 2025 at 9:11 AM GMT+5
Kunpeng-03 Mission
Image Credit: CASC
- Who: iSpace, Hyperbola-1
- What: Unknown
- When: July 29, 9:11 a.m. GMT+5 (12:11 p.m. GMT+8)
- Where: LA-95A; Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China
- To: Unknown
- July 27, 2025 at 9:31 AM GMT+5
SPACEX, FALCON 9: STARLINK GROUP 17-2
Image Credit: ESA
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: Starlink Group 17-2
- When: July 27, 9:31 a.m. GMT+5 (9:31 p.m. PDT, July 26)
- Where: SLC-4E; Vandenberg SFB, California
- To: Low Earth Orbit
- July 26, 2025 at 2:01 PM GMT+5
SPACEX, FALCON 9: STARLINK GROUP 10-26
Image Credit: ESA
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: Starlink Group 10-26
- When: July 26, 4:34 a.m. EDT (0834 GMT, July 26)
- Where: SLS-40; CCSFS, Florida
- To: Low Earth Orbit
- July 26, 2025 at 7:03 AM
ARIANESPACE VEGA C:CNES - CO3D & MicroCarb
Image Credit: ESA
- Who: Arianespace, Vega-C
- What: CNES – CO3D & MicroCarb
- When: July 25, 10:03 p.m. EDT (0203 GMT, July 26)
- Where: LA-1; GSC, French Guiana
- To: Sun-Synchronous Orbit
- July 25, 2025 at 10:54 AM
Soyuz 2.1b/ Fregat-M lonosfera-M 3 & 4
Image Credit: Roscosmos
- Who: Roscosmos, Soyuz 2.1b Fregat-M
- What: Roscosmos, lonosfera-M 3 & 4
- When: July 25, 10:54 a.m. EDT (2:54 p.m. GMT+9)
- Where: Cosmodrome Site 1S, Vostochny Cosmodrome, Russia
- To: Sun-Synchronous Orbit
Roscosmos launched its satellites with its Soyuz 2.1b Fregat-M. This mission was launched from cosmodrome site 1S, which is located at the Vostochny cosmodrome, where all the previous launches were conducted by Roscosmos.
You can watch its live broadcast on the Rocket Launch mission website.
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- July 23, 2025 at 4:18 PM
SPACEX, FALCON 9: NASA - TRACERS
Image Credit: SpaceX
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: NASA – TRACERS
- When: July 23, 2:13 p.m. EDT (1813 GMT)
- Where: SLC-4e, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
- To: Low Earth Orbit
SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 mission in collaboration with NASA, which included NASA satellites. The mission was launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Station in California, and liftoff time was 2:12 p.m. EDT (1412 GMT).
You can watch its live broadcast on the SpaceX mission website, on the SpaceX account, or you can also watch it live on this website by going to the “SpaceX launch today” page.
This mission tracer was launched in collaboration with NASA and SpaceX. In this, satellites built by NASA were launched to study the magnetic reconnection of Earth, and also worked on the interaction of the atmosphere, which occurs due to solar activity.
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These satellites also helped the researchers understand solar activity better.
TRACERS was launched at Vandenberg Space Force Base, which is at Space Launch Complex-4 East. Its launch window remained open for 57 minutes.
This was the 16th flight of Falcon 9 booster B1081. It was in the first stage when this mission was launched. This booster landed at SpaceX’s (landing zone 4) 8 minutes after its liftoff.
This is SpaceX’s 93rd launch of 2025.
- July 23, 2025 at 2:12 AM
O3b mPower 9-10 Mission
Image Credit: SpaceX
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: O3b mPower 9-10 Mission
- When: July 23, 5:12 p.m. EDT (2:12 am GMT, July 22)
- Where: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
- To: Medium Earth Orbit
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This is SpaceX’s 92nd launch of 2025.
- July 19, 2025 at 4:14 AM
SPACEX, FALCON 9: Starlink Group 17-3
Image Credit: SpaceX
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: Starlink Group 17-3
- When: July 18, 11:52 a.m. EDT (0352 GMT, July 19)
- Where: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
- To: Low Earth Orbit
SpaceX again launched a new batch of satellites that will expand the worldwide Internet, and also a batch of Starlink satellites, which launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Friday night, July 18, making this mission successful like other successful missions.
This launch lifted off at 11:52 p.m. EDT (0352 GMT, July 19). You can watch this launch on SpaceX’s website and also on our website below. You can watch the live playback of this launch by clicking here or on the company’s X account.
This mission will take 24 Starlink satellites from Starlink 17-3 into low Earth orbit and deploy them, through which Starlink will showcase its courage in many more countries.
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You can see in the count section given above how many Starlink satellites have been deployed in space and how many are active at present.
This is the 14th flight of booster B1082, which is the first stage booster of Falcon 9. This booster is expected to land 8.5 minutes after launch on SpaceX’s droneship (of course I love you), which is in the Pacific Ocean.
This is SpaceX’s 91st launch of 2025.
- July 15, 2025 at 9:54 PM
SPACEX, FALCON 9: PROJECT KUIPER (KF-01)
Image Credit: SpaceX
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: Project Kuiper (KF-01)
- When: July 16, 2:30 a.m. EDT (0630 GMT)
- Where: SLC-40, CCSFS, Florida
- To: Low Earth Orbit
SpaceX has launched the Project Kuiper mission with its Falcon 9 rocket, which will provide internet like Starlink, from low Earth orbit, just like Starlink is doing. SpaceX will carry out this launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS), which is in Florida.
Lift-off will be at 2:30 am EDT (0630 GMT). This will be SpaceX‘s second mission after 16 hours. You can watch this launch in 24 hours. Apart from the live stream video on SpaceX’s website, you can also watch it on SpaceX’s account.
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This mission, Kuiper (KF-01), is the first mission of the Amazon company in which 24 satellites will be stacked, which will be launched from Space Launch Complex-40 (SLC-40) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station through Falcon 9.
This will be the first flight of Falcon 9 booster B1096, which is launching this mission. This booster is expected to land after 8 minutes of launch on SpaceX’s Gravitas droneship, which is in the Atlantic Ocean.
This is SpaceX’s 90th launch of 2025.
- July 12, 2025 at 7:27 PM
ROCKET LAB, HASTE: JAKE 4
Image Credit: Rocket Lab
- Who: Rocket Lab, HASTE
- What: JAKE 4
- When: July 12, 7:45 p.m. EDT (2345 GMT)
- Where: LC-2, WFF, Virginia
- To: Unknown
Rocket Lab launched its HASTE (Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron) rocket, which they launched from their company’s launch pad, Launch Complex 2, which is at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Apart from the payloads JAKE 4 to be launched in this mission, which were government payloads that are classified, no information has been officially published about them.
This is Rocket Lab’s 11th launch of 2025.
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- July 8, 2025 at 3:44 PM
SPACEX, FALCON 9: STARLINK 10-34
Image Credit: SpaceX
- Who: SpaceX, Falcon 9
- What: Starlink 10-28
- When: July 8, 4:21 a.m. EDT (0821 GMT)
- Where: Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
- To: Low Earth Orbit
SpaceX once again launched a batch of Starlink internet satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS), which is in Florida, as we know that SpaceX does its next launch without missing many days, and SpaceX is such a company that has done the most launches in the history of space. Talking about this launch, this launch took place at 4:21 a.m. EDT (0821 GMT), that is in the morning in Florida when the sky is mostly dark.
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You can watch it live on SpaceX’s mission website and by clicking on the link on how the liftoff occurred from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) space launch complex-40 (SLC-40).
This was Falcon 9’s first stage booster B 1077’s 22nd flight, which was successful, and you can watch it in the live broadcast. While launching the mission, it was expected that the first stage would land 8 minutes after the launch on SpaceX’s A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which is in the Atlantic Ocean.
Mission Note:
This will be SpaceX’s 87th Launch of 2025.
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