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Space Calendar 2025
Welcome to the ultimate space events calendar. Explore every major launch, mission, astronomical event, and cosmic update, day by day throughout 2025.
Stay updated with every space event happening in 2025 – rocket launches, astronomical phenomena, NASA missions, and more. A complete space calendar, updated daily.
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🚀 Launches
🌌 Astronomical Events
🧑🚀 Spacewalks (EVAs)
📡 Maneuvers
🛰️ Mission Updates
🎉 Historic Anniversaries
📢 Major Announcements
November - 2025
🚀 ROCKET LAUNCH
November 24, 11:11 p.m. EST (0411 GMT, Nov. 25): The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) will launch an empty crew capsule on a Long March 2F rocket to provide a spacecraft for astronauts aboard the Tiangong space station, who’s ride to space was used to ferry home Shenzhou 20 astronauts after their capsule was struck by debris. The mission will liftoff from Launch Area-4 (LA-4), at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC), in China.
AUGUST - 2025
🚀 ROCKET LAUNCH
CASC, Long March 4C, Unknown Mission
August 17 – Xichang Satellites Launch Center, China
This is the first rocket designed and built by Australia that aims to go into orbit. It consists of three stages that use hybrid propulsion to go up. Its diameter is 25 meters (82 feet) tall, and it can deliver a payload of 474 pounds (215 kilograms) into orbit. It can go up to a sun-synchronous orbit, which has an altitude of 310 miles (500 kilometers) from Earth.
🚀 ROCKET LAUNCH
CASC, Long March 6A, Unknown Mission
August 17 – Taiyuan Satellites Launch Center, China
🚀 ROCKET LAUNCH
CASC, Long March 6A, Unknown Mission
August 17 – Taiyuan Satellites Launch Center, China
This is the first rocket designed and built by Australia that aims to go into orbit. It consists of three stages that use hybrid propulsion to go up. Its diameter is 25 meters (82 feet) tall, and it can deliver a payload of 474 pounds (215 kilograms) into orbit. It can go up to a sun-synchronous orbit, which has an altitude of 310 miles (500 kilometers) from Earth.
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JULY 2025
Astronomical Event (SKYWATCHING)
Full Sturgeon Moon
Aug. 09
The full moon of August, which will be visible on August 9, will occur at its rise at 3.55 a.m. ET (0855 GMT). The timing of viewing the full moon is from the same time zone because its timing is measured by lunar phases according to longitudinal position.
🚀 ROCKET LAUNCH
Gilmour Space, Eris-1: Maiden flight
July 29 – Bowen Orbital Spaceport, North Queensland
This is the first rocket designed and built by Australia that aims to go into orbit. It consists of three stages that use hybrid propulsion to go up. Its diameter is 25 meters (82 feet) tall, and it can deliver a payload of 474 pounds (215 kilograms) into orbit. It can go up to a sun-synchronous orbit, which has an altitude of 310 miles (500 kilometers) from Earth.
🚀 ROCKET LAUNCH
iSpace, Hyperbola-1: Kunpeng-03 Mission
July 29 – Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China
iSpace, which will launch Earth observation satellites in sun-synchronous orbit with sub-meter resolution capability. The ispace company, which will launch these satellites from “launch area 95A” pad, which is the Jiuquan satellites launch center location, which is in China. Which will do it with its Hyperbola rocket.
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