Date and time (UTC)
|
Rocket
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Flight number
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Launch site
|
LSP
|
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat)
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Operator
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Orbit
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Function
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Decay (UTC)
|
Outcome
|
Remarks
|
January
|
January (TBD)[3]
|
Antares 330
|
|
MARS LP-0A
|
Northrop Grumman
|
|
Cygnus NG-24
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
January (TBD)[4][5]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
KOMPSAT-7 (Arirang 7)
|
KARI
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
March
|
March (TBD)[6]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Soyuz MS-29
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Expedition 74/75 |
|
|
Q1 (TBD)[8]
|
Ariane 62
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Metop-SG B1[9]
|
EUMETSAT
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Meteorology |
|
|
Second of six MetOp-SG launches.[7]
|
Q1 (TBD)[10]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-16.
|
Q1 (TBD)[11]
|
Miura 5
|
|
Kourou
|
PLD Space
|
|
|
PLD Space
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
First flight of Miura 5.
|
Q1 (TBD)[12][13]
|
Daytona I
|
|
TBA
|
Phantom Space
|
|
⚀ Hurricane Hunter × 2
|
Phantom Space / TWA
|
Low Earth
|
Meteorology |
|
|
First pair of satellites for Tropical Weather Analytics' (TWA) Hurricane Hunter Satellite Constellation.
|
Q1 (TBD)[8][15]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
CO2M-A (Sentinel-7A)[16]
|
ESA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
First satellite of the Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring mission.[14] Part of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Programme.
|
Q1 (TBD)[17]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
ULTRASAT
|
ISA / Weizmann Institute of Science
|
Geosynchronous
|
Ultraviolet astronomy |
|
|
June
|
June (TBD)[18]
|
PSLV
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
Resourcesat-3S[19]
|
ISRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Q2 (TBD)[20]
|
Ariane 64[21]
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
MTG-I2[22]
|
EUMETSAT
|
Geosynchronous
|
Meteorology |
|
|
Q2 (TBD)[10]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-17.
|
Q2 (TBD)[8][15]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
CO2M-B (Sentinel-7B)[16]
|
ESA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Second satellite of the Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring mission.[14] Part of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Programme.
|
Q2 (TBD)[23]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Small Satellites Mission Service (SSMS) #14 rideshare mission.
|
H1 2026 (TBD)[24]
|
Ariane 64
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Intelsat 45
|
Intelsat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
H1 2026 (TBD)[25]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Ninth of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
H1 2026 (TBD)[25]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Tenth of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
H1 2026 (TBD)[25]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Eleventh of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
H1 2026 (TBD)[25]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Twelfth and final launch for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
Mid 2026 (TBD)[26]
|
Starship
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starship HLS
|
SpaceX
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
FLEX
|
Astrolab
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar rover Technology demonstration |
|
|
Uncrewed Starship HLS rideshare mission to the lunar south pole. Astrolab's Flexible Logistics and Exploration (FLEX) rover will compete in NASA's Lunar Terrain Vehicle competition.
|
September
|
September (TBD)[6]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Soyuz MS-30
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Expedition 75/76 |
|
|
September (TBD)[27]
|
SLS Block 1
|
|
Kennedy LC-39B
|
NASA
|
|
Artemis 3
|
NASA
|
Selenocentric
|
Crewed lunar landing |
|
|
TBA[28]
|
Australian Space Agency
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
Second crewed Orion flight and first crewed lunar landing since Apollo 17 in 1972.
|
Q3 (TBD)[30]
|
New Glenn
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-36
|
Blue Origin
|
|
Axiom Hab Two (AxH2)[31]
|
Axiom Space
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS assembly / Space habitat |
|
|
Second Axiom Orbital Segment module to be launched, nominally on New Glenn (with Falcon Heavy as backup).[29]
|
Q3 (TBD)[23]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
SSMS #15 rideshare mission.
|
Q3 (TBD)[23]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
SSMS #16 rideshare mission.
|
October
|
Q4 (TBD)[1]
|
Long March 5
|
|
Wenchang LC-1
|
CASC
|
|
Chang'e 7 orbiter
|
CNSA
|
Selenocentric
|
Lunar orbiter |
|
|
Chang'e 7 relay satellite
|
CNSA
|
Selenocentric
|
Communications |
|
|
Chang'e 7 lander
|
CNSA
|
Selenocentrictolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
The Rashid 2 rover was removed from this mission due to ITAR concerns.[32]
|
October (TBD)[34]
|
Falcon Heavy
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
|
NASA
|
Sun–Earth L2
|
Infrared astronomy |
|
|
Formerly known as the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST).[33]
|
December
|
Q4 (TBD)[23]
|
Ariane 64
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Geosynchronous
|
TBA |
|
|
Multi-Launch Service (MLS) #1 rideshare mission.
|
Q4 (TBD)[10]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-18.
|
Q4 (TBD)[36]
|
New Glenn
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-36
|
Blue Origin
|
|
Axiom Hab One (AxH1)
|
Axiom Space
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS assembly / Space habitat |
|
|
First Axiom Orbital Segment module to be launched, nominally on New Glenn (with Falcon Heavy as backup).[35]
|
Q4 (TBD)[38]
|
Long March 5B
|
5B-Y?
|
Wenchang LC-1
|
CASC
|
|
Xuntian
|
CNSA
|
Low Earth (TSS)
|
Space telescope |
|
|
Xuntian ("Heavenly Cruiser"), also known as the Chinese Survey Space TelescopeorChinese Space Station Telescope (CSST), will co-orbit with the Tiangong space station.[37]
|
To be determined
|
2026 (TBD)[39]
|
Antares 330
|
|
MARS LP-0A
|
Northrop Grumman
|
|
Cygnus NG-25
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[40]
|
Ariane 62[41]
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
PLATO
|
ESA
|
Sun–Earth L2
|
Exoplanetary science |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[42]
|
Electron
|
|
MARS LC-2
|
Rocket Lab
|
|
DiskSat
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
STP-S30 Mission.
|
2026 (TBD)[44]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5[45]
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
APEX 1.0
|
ispace U.S. / Draper / NASA
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Selenocentric
|
Lunar communications |
|
|
First flight of ispace's APEX 1.0 lunar lander, as part of ispace Mission 3. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering payloads to Schrödinger Basin. The Lunar Surface Electromagnetics Experiment (LuSEE), a flight spare of the FIELDS instrument on the Parker Solar Probe, will fly on this mission.[43]
|
2026 (TBD)[46][47]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Arabsat-7A
|
Arabsat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[48][49]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
GPS III-10 Hedy Lamarr
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
Named after American actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr.
|
2026 (TBD)[50]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
|
SpaceX
|
|
Lightspeed × 18
|
Telesat
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
First of 14 Falcon 9 launches for Telesat's Lightspeed LEO constellation.
|
2026 (TBD)[52]
|
Falcon Heavy
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Griffin
|
Astrobotic
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
⚀ CubeRover
|
Astrobotic
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
Third Astrobotic lunar lander mission, targeting a site near the lunar south pole. Astrobotic's LunaGrid-Lite aims to demonstrate high voltage power transmission from the lander to a tethered CubeRover.[51]
|
2026 (TBD)[53]
|
Firefly Alpha
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-2W
|
Firefly
|
|
TBA
|
L3Harris
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
First of three dedicated launches for L3Harris.
|
2026 (TBD)[53]
|
Firefly Alpha
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-2W
|
Firefly
|
|
TBA
|
L3Harris
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Second of three dedicated launches for L3Harris.
|
2026 (TBD)[53]
|
Firefly Alpha
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-2W
|
Firefly
|
|
TBA
|
L3Harris
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Third of three dedicated launches for L3Harris.
|
JFY2026 (TBD)[54]
|
H3-24
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
HTV-X2
|
JAXA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
JFY2026 (TBD)[54]
|
H3-24
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
HTV-X3
|
JAXA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
JFY2026 (TBD)[54]
|
H3
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
IGS-Optical Diversification 1
|
CSICE
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
First of a new generation of IGS-Optical satellites.
|
2026 (TBD)[55]
|
H3
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
LUPEX
|
JAXA / ISRO
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) mission.
|
2026 (TBD)[56]
|
H3-24L
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
Martian Moons eXploration (MMX)
|
JAXA
|
Areocentric
|
Mars orbiter Phobos sample return |
|
|
IDEFIX[57]
|
DLR / CNES
|
Areocentric
|
Mars rover |
|
|
Sample return mission from Phobos.
|
2026 (TBD)[58]
|
LVM 3
|
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
Mars Orbiter Mission 2 (Mangalyaan 2)
|
ISRO
|
Areocentric
|
Mars orbiter |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[59]
|
Nuri (KSLV-II)
|
|
Naro LC-2
|
KARI
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Fifth planned launch of Nuri, and the first with solely commercial payloads.
|
2026 (TBD)[60][61]
|
Proton-M / Briz-M P4
|
|
Baikonur
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Ekspress-AMU4
|
RSCC
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[18]
|
PSLV
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
Resourcesat-3A
|
ISRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[63]
|
PSLV
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
TRISHNA
|
CNES / ISRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Third collaborative satellite mission between France and India.[62]
|
2026 (TBD)[64]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Vostochny Site 1S
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Obzor-R №2[65]
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[66]
|
Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
|
|
Baikonur
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Arktika-M №4[67]
|
Roscosmos
|
Molniya
|
Meteorology |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[68]
|
Spectrum
|
|
Andøya
|
Isar Aerospace
|
|
Sherpa OTV
|
Spaceflight, Inc.
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Space tug |
|
|
Dedicated rideshare mission.
|
2026 (TBD)[71]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
Mars Lander
|
Impulse Space
|
TMItoMartian surface
|
Mars lander |
|
|
Maiden flight of Terran R.[69] Impulse Mars mission.[70]
|
2026 (TBD)[69][74]
|
Terran R
|
|
Vandenberg B-330
|
Relativity Space
|
|
Iridium NEXT 182[75]
|
Iridium
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
A spare Iridium NEXT satellite to be launched on-demand.[72] Relativity was previously contracted to launch up to six spare satellites for Iridium.[73]
|
2026 (TBD)[69][76]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
OneWeb × ? |
OneWeb
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
First of multiple Terran R launches for OneWeb's Gen 2 constellation.
|
2026 (TBD)[69][77]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
STP-TBA
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Low Earth
|
Military |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[69][78]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
Vigoride
|
Momentus Space
|
Geosynchronous
|
Space tug |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[80][81]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
⚀ TBA
|
NASA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
NASA Venture Class Launch Services 2 (VCLS 2) Mission, officially known as VCLS Demo-2R. The ELaNa 42 mission, consisting of three CubeSats, will launch on this flight.[79]
|
2026 (TBD)[69][82]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
TBA
|
mu Space
|
Low Earth
|
IoT |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[69][83]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
Dedicated rideshare mission
|
Spaceflight, Inc.
|
Low Earth
|
Satellite dispenser |
|
|
Rideshare mission for smallsats.
|
2026 (TBD)[69][84]
|
Terran R
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-16
|
Relativity Space
|
|
Dedicated rideshare mission
|
TriSept
|
Low Earth
|
Satellite dispenser |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[85][86]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
ALTIUS
|
ESA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
FLEX
|
ESA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
FLEX is the eighth Earth Explorer of the Living Planet Programme.
|
H2 2026 (TBD)[88]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
ClearSpace-1
|
ClearSpace SA (EPFL)
|
Low Earth
|
Space debris removal |
|
|
ClearSpace-1 will capture and de-orbit the PROBA-1 satellite.[87]
|
2026 (TBD)[89]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
CSG-4
|
ASI
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Fourth COSMO-SkyMed 2nd Generation satellite.
|
2026 (TBD)[91]
|
Volans
|
|
TBA
|
Equatorial Space
|
|
|
Equatorial Space
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
Maiden flight of Volans, and the first orbital flight of a launch vehicle developed in Singapore.[90]
|
2026 (TBD)[92]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Axiom Research & Manufacturing Facility (AxRMF)[31]
|
Axiom Space
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS assembly / Space habitat |
|
|
Third Axiom Orbital Segment module.
|
2026 (TBD)[94]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Blue Ghost M2
|
NASA / Firefly
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Lunar Pathfinder[95]
|
SSTL / ESA
|
Selenocentric (ELFO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Second Blue Ghost mission. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering two payloads to the far side of the Moon.[93]
|
2026 (TBD)[96]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Canadensys Lunar Rover
|
Canadensys / CSA
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
First Canadian lunar rover. Will fly as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative.
|
2026 (TBD)[97][98]
|
TBA
|
|
Baikonuror Vostochny
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Ekspress-AMU6
|
RSCC
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2026 (TBD)[99]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Flexsat
|
Eutelsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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2026 (TBD)[101]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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Inmarsat-7 F1 (GX7)[102]
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Inmarsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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Inmarsat-7 F2 (GX8)
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Inmarsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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Inmarsat-7 F3 (GX9)
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Inmarsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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The satellites may launch on separate rockets, though they are designed to fit together in a single payload fairing.[100]
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2026 (TBD)[103]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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Inmarsat-8 F1
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Inmarsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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Inmarsat-8 F2
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Inmarsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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Inmarsat-8 F3
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Inmarsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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2026 (TBD)[104]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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Nyx
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The Exploration Company
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Low Earth
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Reusable spacecraft |
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First operational mission of the Nyx reusable spacecraft.
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2026 (TBD)[105]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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O3b mPOWER 12 (O3b FM32)
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SES S.A.
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Medium Earth
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Communications |
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O3b mPOWER 13 (O3b FM33)
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SES S.A.
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Medium Earth
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Communications |
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2026–2027 (TBD)[106]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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SXM-11
|
Sirius XM
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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2026–2027 (TBD)[106]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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SXM-12
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Sirius XM
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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2026 (TBD)[107]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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Venus Habitability Mission
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MIT
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HeliocentrictoVenus
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Venus atmospheric balloon |
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Second of three MIT missions to Venus to study its atmosphere.
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2026 (TBD)[108][109]
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TBA
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TBA
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CASC
|
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Xihe-2
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Nanjing University / SAST
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Sun–Earth L5
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Solar observation |
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