
The booster B-1069 which had flown four times before landed on the ASDS “A Shortfall of Gravitas”. The launch was from launch pad LC-39A with a launch time of 2:58 a.m. FebruSpaceX Falcon 9, Starlink 5–3Ī SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched another batch of 53 second-generation Starlink satellites (Starlink Gen2). The first stage booster was recovered to the ASDS “Just Read the Instructions” off the coast of Florida after its ninth successful launch. The launch was from launch pad SLC-40 with a launch time of 4:32 a.m. The 56 Starlink satellites represent the heaviest payload to date launched by a single Falcon 9 rocket at around 17.4 metric tons (approx. JanuSpaceX Falcon 9, Starlink 5–2Ī SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched another batch of the second generation Starlink satellites (Starlink Gen2 constellation). EST.īooster B1077 had flown once before and landed on the ASDS “A Shortfall of Gravitas” east of Charleston, South Carolina.ĭelayed from late 2022. The launch was from launch pad SLC-40 with a launch time of 7:24 a.m. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the 6th third-generation GPS satellite “Amelia Earhart” for the U.S. This was the first Falcon Heavy launch in several years and up to four/five more Heavy launches are planned for 2023.ĭelayed from Quarter 4, 2022. The centre core was expended and the two side boosters were recovered to LZ-1 and LZ-2 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The core stage was a new booster B1079 with B1064 and B1065 as the side boosters. The launch was from launch pad LC-39A with a launch time of 5:56 p.m. The payload included the second Space Force Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM (CBAS 2) military communications satellite and the Long Duration Propulsive ESPA 3A (LDPE 3A) rideshare satellite that will host other experimental satellites. Space Force as part of the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 2 contract. The SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched a classified payload (formerly known as AFSPC-67) for the U.S.

JanuSpaceX Falcon Heavy, US Space Force 67 (USSF-67) The booster B1076 returned to Landing Zone 1 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station after its second flight.ĭelayed from January 8, 2023. The launch was from launch pad SLC-40 with a launch time of 11:50 p.m. Total OneWeb satellite launches now stand at 16. JanuSpaceX Falcon 9, OneWeb 16Ī SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a second batch of 40 broadband communication satellites for OneWeb. In February, the Launcher company confirmed that their Launcher Orbiter SN1 on its inaugural flight failed to deploy its payload due to a loss of power.ĭelayed from October, November and December 2022. The booster B1060 made its fifteenth flight and returned to Landing Zone 1 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The launch was from launch pad SLC-40 with a launch time of 9:56 a.m. Six commercial space tugs and orbital transfer spacecraft will allow delivery into different orbits including D-Orbit from Italy, Launcher Orbiter SN1, Chimera LEO 1 and Vigoride 5 Orbital Service Vehicle for Momentus. The payload consisted of a total of 114 small microsatellites and nanosatellites for both commercial customers and government agencies.

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the 6th Transporter mission which is a rideshare flight. You can also read about the historical rocket launch schedule for 2022 and the future rocket launch schedule for 2024 and beyond. EST - Eastern Standard Time (during the winter months)Ĭlick here to jump straight to the next rocket launch in Florida otherwise, just read on for a complete list of all launches in 2023.Note that all launch dates are provisional and are subject to change, you should always check with the Kennedy Space Center before making a special trip.īe aware that SpaceX Starlink missions are often only announced a week or so before launch. Main Topicsīelow is the complete Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station rocket launch schedule for 2023. Watching a space shuttle launch from the NASA causeway is a memory that will never fade.

Words cannot describe the sounds and excitement of watching a rocket blasting off from the Kennedy Space Center. If you ever get the opportunity to watch the launch of a rocket then you do not want to miss it it is an experience of a lifetime. This page lists the complete Kennedy Space Center (KSC) rocket launch schedule for 2023 and the Cape Canaveral rocket launch schedule for 2023.

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