Date and time (UTC)
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Rocket
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Flight number
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Launch site
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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)
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Outcome
|
Remarks
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January[edit]
|
January (TBD)[8]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
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SpaceX
|
|
SpaceX CRS-33
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
January (TBD)[9]
|
Vulcan Centaur VC2S
|
V-005
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
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ULA
|
|
GPS III-07 Sally Ride
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
DarkSky-1
|
Blue Origin
|
Medium Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Named after American astronaut Sally Ride, the first American woman in space.
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February[edit]
|
February (TBD)[11]
|
Epsilon S
|
|
Uchinoura
|
JAXA
|
|
LOTUSat-1[12][13]
|
VNSC
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
First launch of Epsilon S, an upgraded version of Epsilon that will have commonality with H3 rocket components.[10]
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February (TBD)[14][15]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Cygnus NG-22
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
Last of three Cygnus spacecraft to be launched via Falcon 9.
|
February (TBD)[16]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
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Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Progress MS-30 / 91P
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Roscosmos
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Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
February (TBD)[17]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|
SpaceX
|
|
IMAP
|
NASA
|
Sun–Earth L1
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Heliophysics |
|
|
Carruthers Geocorona Observatory
|
NASA
|
Sun–Earth L1
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Exosphere research |
|
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SWFO-L1
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NOAA
|
Sun–Earth L1
|
Space weather |
|
|
Part of the Solar Terrestrial Probes program. Under NASA's SMD Rideshare Initiative, two secondary spacecraft will be launched along with IMAP to the Sun–Earth L1 point.
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February (TBD)[18]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-13.
|
February (TBD)[19]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit, designated Bandwagon-3.
|
February (TBD)[20]
|
Electron
|
|
Mahia LC-1
|
Rocket Lab
|
|
⚀ Kinéis × 5
|
Kinéis
|
Low Earth
|
IoT |
|
|
Fifth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
|
February (TBD)[21]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21
|
SDA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Military communications |
|
|
Last of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1F Mission).
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February (TBD)[23][24]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
GPS III-08 Katherine Johnson
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
Named after NASA mathematician and human computer Katherine Johnson.[22]
|
|
March (TBD)[25]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Soyuz MS-27
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Expedition 72/73 |
|
|
March (TBD)[27][28]
|
Hanbit-Nano
|
|
Alcântara Space Center
|
Innospace
|
|
⚀ TBA
|
UFMA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
⚀ TBA
|
Castro Leite Consultoria LTDA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
First private orbital launch from Alcântara. Maiden flight of Hanbit-Nano.[26]
|
Q1 (TBD)[29]
|
Atlas V N22
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
Boeing Starliner-1 (PCM-1)[30]
|
Boeing / NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Expedition TBA |
|
|
First operational Starliner mission, as part of the Commercial Crew Program.
|
Q1 (TBD)[31][33]
|
HLVM 3
|
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
Gaganyaan-3
|
ISRO
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
Third Gaganyaan flight test. Will carry the Vyommitra humanoid robot.[31][32]
|
Q1 (TBD)[35]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
IM-3
|
Intuitive Machines
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Khon2
|
Intuitive Machines
|
Earth–Moon L2
|
Lunar communications |
|
|
Lunar Vertex rover
|
NASA
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
CADRE × 3
|
NASA
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar rovers |
|
|
Third Nova-C lunar lander. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering payloads to Reiner Gamma.[34] ESA will provide the MoonLIGHT lunar laser retroreflector payload.
|
Q1 (TBD)[38][37]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
MRV-1
|
Northrop Grumman / DARPA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Satellite servicing |
|
|
MEP × 3
|
Northrop Grumman
|
Geosynchronous
|
Satellite servicing |
|
|
The Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV) will carry DARPA's Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Spacecraft (RSGS) Robotic Payload.[36] It will install three propulsion jet packs, referred to as Mission Extension Pods (MEP), on satellites that are nearing the end of their operational lifespans. Two of the three MEPs will be installed on Optus D3 and an Intelsat satellite in 2025 and 2026, respectively.[37]
|
Q1 (TBD)[39][40]
|
Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat
|
|
Vostochny Site 1S
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Kanopus-VO №2 |
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Q1 (TBD)[41][42]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
Sentinel-3C
|
ESA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Third Sentinel-3 satellite.
|
Q1 (TBD)[43]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Small Satellites Mission Service (SSMS) #9 rideshare mission.
|
|
April (TBD)[44]
|
Long March 2F/G
|
2F-Y20
|
Jiuquan SLS-1
|
CASC
|
|
Shenzhou 20
|
CMSA
|
Low Earth (TSS)
|
TBA |
|
|
April (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
First of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
April (TBD)[46]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
SPHEREx
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Near-infrared astronomy |
|
|
PUNCH
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Heliophysics |
|
|
April (TBD)[48]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
TRACERS
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Magnetospheric research |
|
|
TRACERS is part of NASA's Small Explorers program, with a launch readiness date of 13 April 2025.[47]
|
April (TBD)[49]
|
Rocket 4
|
|
TBA
|
Astra Space
|
|
TBA
|
U.S. Space Force
|
TBA
|
TBA |
|
|
STP-S29B mission.
|
|
May (TBD)[50]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Progress MS-31 / 92P
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
May (TBD)[52][53]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TSIS-2
|
NASA / LASP
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor-2. Hosted on a General Atomics Orbital Test Bed (OTB) satellite platform.[51]
|
May (TBD)[19]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit, designated Bandwagon-4.
|
May (TBD)[2]
|
Long March 3B
|
|
Xichang
|
CASC
|
|
Tianwen-2
|
CNSA
|
Heliocentric
|
Asteroid sample-return Comet orbiter |
|
|
Formerly known as ZhengHe.
|
May (TBD)[54]
|
Minotaur IV
|
|
TBA
|
Northrop Grumman
|
|
EWS OD-1
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
USSF-261S-A mission.
|
May (TBD)[55][56]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Tracking Layer Tranche 1 × 7
|
SDA
|
Low Earth
|
Missile tracking |
|
|
First of four launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1.
|
|
June (TBD)[57]
|
Antares 330
|
|
MARS LP-0A
|
Northrop Grumman
|
|
Cygnus NG-23
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
First flight of the Antares 330 variant.
|
June (TBD) [58]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
SpaceX CRS-34
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
June (TBD)[59][60]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
SpainSat NG II
|
Hisdesat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
June (TBD)[18]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-14.
|
June (TBD)[61]
|
Zhuque-3
|
Y1
|
TBA
|
LandSpace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Maiden flight of the Zhuque-3 orbital launch vehicle.
|
June (TBD)[55][56]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Tracking Layer Tranche 1 × 7
|
SDA
|
Low Earth
|
Missile tracking |
|
|
Second of four launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1.
|
June (TBD)[62]
|
TBA
|
|
Kourou
|
Arianespace
|
|
⚀ ESP-MACCS / CubeMAP × 3
|
ESA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Atmospheric research |
|
|
First mission of the ESA Scout program.
|
Q2 (TBD)[41]
|
Ariane 62
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Metop-SG A1[64]
|
EUMETSAT
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Meteorology |
|
|
First of six MetOp-SG launches.[63]
|
Q2 (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Second of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
Q2 (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Third of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
Q2 (TBD)[43]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
SSMS #7 rideshare mission.
|
Mid 2025 (TBD)[65]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
KuiperSat × ? |
Kuiper Systems
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
First of three Falcon 9 launches for Project Kuiper.
|
Mid 2025 (TBD)[66]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Bangabandhu-2
|
SPARRSO
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[67][68]
|
Atlas V 551
|
AV-100
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
ViaSat-3 EMEA[69]
|
ViaSat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[71][72]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|
SpaceX
|
|
MTG-S1 / Sentinel-4A
|
EUMETSAT
|
Geosynchronous
|
Meteorology / Earth observation |
|
|
MTG-S1 will host Sentinel-4 instruments.[70]
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[73]
|
Starship
|
|
Starbase
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starship
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
In-space refueling technology demonstration |
|
|
Starship Target for the Starship HLS Prop Transfer Demo, receiving propellant from Chaser.
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[73]
|
Starship
|
|
Starbase
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starship
|
SpaceX
|
Low Earth
|
In-space refueling technology demonstration |
|
|
Starship Chaser for the Starship HLS Prop Transfer Demo, transferring propellant to Target.
|
H1 2025 (TBD)[74]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
NASA
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering payloads to the Gruithuisen Domes.
|
|
July (TBD)[55][56]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Tracking Layer Tranche 1 × 7
|
SDA
|
Low Earth
|
Missile tracking |
|
|
Third of four launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1.
|
|
August (TBD)[75]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Crew-10
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
TBA |
|
|
August (TBD)[76]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Progress MS-32 / 93P
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
August (TBD)[77]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Haven-1
|
Vast
|
Low Earth
|
Space habitat |
|
|
Single-module commercial space station.
|
August (TBD)[78][79]
|
Kinetica 2
|
|
TBA
|
CAS Space
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Maiden launch of Kinetica 2.
|
August (TBD)[55][56]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Tracking Layer Tranche 1 × 7
|
SDA
|
Low Earth
|
Missile tracking |
|
|
Last of four launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1.
|
September[edit]
|
September (TBD)[25]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Soyuz MS-28
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Expedition 73/74 |
|
|
September (TBD)[80]
|
SLS Block 1
|
|
Kennedy LC-39B
|
NASA
|
|
Artemis 2
|
NASA
|
Lunar free-return
|
Crewed lunar flyby |
|
|
First crewed test flight of SLS and Orion.
|
September (TBD) [81]
|
Vulcan Centaur VC4L
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
SNC CRS-1
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
Q3 (TBD)[83][84]
|
Falcon Heavy
|
FH-012
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Griffin
|
Astrobotic
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
⚀ CubeRover
|
Astrobotic
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar rover |
|
|
Griffin Mission 1. Part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. The cube rover will be carried aboard Astrobotic's Griffin lander, and will prospect for water ice near the lunar south poleatNobile Crater.[82]
|
Q3 (TBD)[1][85]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
Space Rider
|
ESA
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
First test flight of ESA's Space Rider uncrewed spaceplane.
|
Q3 (TBD)[43]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
SSMS #13 rideshare mission.
|
October[edit]
|
October (TBD)[86]
|
Soyuz-2.1a
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Progress MS-33 / 94P
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
October (TBD) [87]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
SpaceX CRS-35
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics |
|
|
October (TBD)[18]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
TBA |
|
|
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-15.
|
November[edit]
|
November (TBD)[88][89]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorVandenberg
|
SpaceX
|
|
FORMOSAT-8B
|
TASA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
November (TBD)[90]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Sentinel-6B
|
NASA / NOAA / EUMETSAT / ESA
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
November (TBD)[92]
|
Falcon Heavy
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
SpaceX
|
|
Power and Propulsion Element (PPE)
|
NASA
|
Selenocentric (NRHO)
|
Lunar Gateway component |
|
|
Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO)
|
NASA
|
Selenocentric (NRHO)
|
Lunar Gateway component |
|
|
First launch of Falcon Heavy with an extended payload fairing. First two Lunar Gateway modules. NASA originally intended to launch them on two separate Falcon Heavies,[91] but later switched to a single Falcon Heavy launch to reduce risk.
|
November (TBD)[93]
|
PSLV
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
Oceansat-3A[94]
|
ISRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Oceanography |
|
|
November (TBD)[93]
|
PSLV
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
Resourcesat-3
|
ISRO
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
November (TBD)[95][96]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
PLATiNO-2 / MAIA
|
ASI / JPL
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
MAIA is a hosted instrument on the PLATiNO-2 satellite.
|
December[edit]
|
24 December[97][98]
|
Irtysh / DM-SLB
|
|
Baikonur Site 45/1
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Dummy satellite
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
First launch of Irtysh, also known as Soyuz-5. A dummy payload matching a future satellite in weight and size will be launched.
|
December (TBD)[100][101]
|
TBA
|
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TBA
|
TBA
|
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CAS500-5
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KARI / Ministry of Science and ICT / Ministry of Environment
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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Fifth CAS500 satellite, dedicated to observation of water resources.[99]
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Q4 (TBD)[102][103]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
|
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Cape CanaveralorKennedy
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SpaceX
|
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CHORUS C
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MDA
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Low Earth
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Earth observation |
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CHORUS X
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MDA
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Low Earth
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Earth observation |
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Q4 (TBD)[104]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
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Cape CanevralorKennedy
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SpaceX
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Intelsat 42
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Intelsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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Intelsat 43
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Intelsat
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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Q4 (TBD)[106][107]
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SL1
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Esrange
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HyImpulse
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Reentry capsule[107]
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In Orbit Aerospace
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Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
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Maiden flight of HyImpulse's SL1. HyImpulse is a spinoff of DLR.[105]
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Q4 (TBD)[108]
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Vega-C
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Kourou ELV
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Arianespace
|
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IRIDE × ? |
ASI
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Low Earth
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Earth observation |
|
|
First launch for the Italian IRIDE satellite constellation.
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Q4 (TBD)[108]
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Vega-C
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Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
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IRIDE × ? |
ASI
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Low Earth
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Earth observation |
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Second launch for the Italian IRIDE satellite constellation.
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Q4 (TBD)[109]
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Vega-C
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Kourou ELV
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Arianespace
|
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SMILE
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CAS / ESA
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Highly elliptical
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Earth observation |
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Q4 (TBD)[110][111]
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Vulcan Centaur
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Cape Canaveral SLC-41
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ULA
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GPS III-09 Onizuka
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U.S. Space Force
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Medium Earth
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Navigation |
|
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Named after NASA astronaut Ellison Onizuka.
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Q4 (TBD)[114]
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TBA
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TBA
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Roscosmos
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Ekspress-RV1
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RSCC
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Highly elliptical
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Communications |
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First satellite of the Ekspress-RV constellation. Ekspress-RV will cover Russia's Far North, which is inaccessible to the main Ekspress constellation in geosynchronous orbit.[112][113]
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Q4 (TBD)[74]
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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NASA
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TLItolunar surface
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Lunar lander |
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CLPS mission delivering payloads to the lunar south pole. ESA's Package for Resource Observation and in-Situ Prospecting for Exploration, Commercial exploitation, and Transportation (PROSPECT) payload will fly on this mission.
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To be determined[edit]
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2025 (TBD)[21]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21
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SDA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Military communications |
|
|
Second of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1B Mission).
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2025 (TBD)[21]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21
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SDA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Military communications |
|
|
Third of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1C Mission).
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2025 (TBD)[21]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21
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SDA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Military communications |
|
|
Fourth of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1D Mission).
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2025 (TBD)[21]
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Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21
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SDA
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Military communications |
|
|
Fifth of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1E Mission).
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2025 (TBD)[115]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
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Low Earth
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Reconnaissance |
|
|
Fourth of Five dedicated launches for DAPA 425 Project (425 Project Flight 4).
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2025 (TBD)[116]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
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Low Earth
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Reconnaissance |
|
|
Fifth of Five dedicated launches for DAPA 425 Project (425 Project Flight 5).
|
2025 (TBD)[117]
|
Electron
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|
TBA
|
Rocket Lab
|
|
VICTUS HAZE
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Space Systems Command
|
Low Earth
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Space domain awareness |
|
|
Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) Mission.
|
2025 (TBD)[118][119]
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Angara A5 / DM-03[120]
|
|
Plesetsk
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Roscosmos
|
|
Luch-5M 1[121]
|
Gonets Satellite System
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[118][119]
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Angara A5 / DM-03[120]
|
|
Vostochny Site 1A
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Luch-5VM [121]
|
Gonets Satellite System
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[122][123]
|
Ariane 62
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Galileo FOC FM29
|
ESA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
Galileo FOC FM30
|
ESA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[122][123]
|
Ariane 62
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Galileo FOC FM31
|
ESA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
Galileo FOC FM32
|
ESA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[123]
|
Ariane 62
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Galileo FOC FM33
|
ESA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
Galileo FOC FM34
|
ESA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
Final batch of first generation Galileo-FOC satellites.
|
2025 (TBD)[124]
|
Ariane 64
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Intelsat 41
|
Intelsat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Intelsat 44
|
Intelsat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[122][125]
|
Ariane 64
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Optus-11
|
Optus
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[122][127]
|
Ariane 64
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Uhura-1 (Node-1)[128]
|
Skyloom
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Rideshare mission.[126]
|
2025 (TBD)[130]
|
Ariane 6
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Galileo G2 1
|
ESA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
First Galileo Second Generation (G2) satellite launch.[129]
|
2025 (TBD)[131]
|
Ariane 6
|
|
Kourou ELA-4
|
Arianespace
|
|
Hellas Sat 5
|
Hellas Sat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[132][133]
|
Cyclone-4M
|
|
Spaceport Nova Scotia
|
MLS
|
|
TBA
|
GALAXIA Mission Systems
|
Low Earth
|
Ship tracking |
|
|
First Cyclone-4M launch.
|
2025 (TBD)[134]
|
Dauntless
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-13[135]
|
Vaya Space
|
|
|
Vaya Space
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
Maiden flight of Dauntless.
|
2025 (TBD)[136][137]
|
Electron
|
|
Mahia LC-1A
|
Rocket Lab
|
|
LOXSAT1
|
Eta Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Propellant depot Technology demonstration |
|
|
JFY 2025 (TBD)[138]
|
Epsilon S
|
|
Uchinoura
|
JAXA
|
|
DESTINY+
|
JAXA
|
Heliocentric
|
Asteroid flyby |
|
|
Will flyby 3200 Phaethon in 2029.
|
2025 (TBD)[139]
|
Epsilon S
|
|
Uchinoura
|
JAXA
|
|
Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-4
|
JAXA
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
Part of JAXA's Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program.
|
2025 (TBD)[140]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
CAS500-2
|
KAI
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
CAS500-4[99]
|
KARI / Ministry of Science and ICT / MAFRA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[141]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Globalstar M104–120[142]
|
Globalstar
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
Launch of 17 satellites for Globalstar's third-generation constellation.
|
2025 (TBD)[65]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
KuiperSat × ? |
Kuiper Systems
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
Second of three Falcon 9 launches for Project Kuiper.
|
2025 (TBD)[65]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
KuiperSat × ? |
Kuiper Systems
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
Last of three Falcon 9 launches for Project Kuiper.
|
Q4 (TBD)[143][144]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Mission Possible
|
The Exploration Company
|
Low Earth
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
Demonstration mission of the Nyx reusable spacecraft. A splashdown recovery of the prototype will be attempted.
|
2025 (TBD)[145][146]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
O3b mPOWER 9 (O3b FM29)
|
SES S.A.
|
Medium Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
O3b mPOWER 10 (O3b FM30)
|
SES S.A.
|
Medium Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
O3b mPOWER 11 (O3b FM31)
|
SES S.A.
|
Medium Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
H2 2025 (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Fourth of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
H2 2025 (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Fifth of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
H2 2025 (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Sixth of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
H2 2025 (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Seventh of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
H2 2025 (TBD)[45]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
SpaceX
|
|
Rivada × 24
|
Rivada Space Networks
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communications |
|
|
Eighth of twelve launches for Rivada Space Networks' 300-satellite constellation.
|
2025 (TBD)[147]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Skynet 6A
|
Airbus Defence and Space / UK Ministry of Defence
|
Geosynchronous
|
Military communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[77]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Vast-1
|
Vast
|
Low Earth (Haven-1)
|
Private spaceflight |
|
|
First crewed mission to Vast's Haven-1 commercial space station.
|
2025 (TBD)[148]
|
Gravity-2
|
|
TBA
|
Orienspace
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Maiden flight of Gravity-2.
|
2025 (TBD)[149][150]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
GSAT-7B
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[151][150]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
GSAT-7C
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[149][150]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
GSAT-7R
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Will eventually replace GSAT-7.
|
2025 (TBD)[152][153]
|
LVM3
|
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
GSAT-22
|
NSIL
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[152]
|
LVM3
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
GSAT-23
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[150]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
GSAT-32
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Planned replacement for GSAT-6A.[154]
|
2025 (TBD)[155]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
IDRSS-1 (CMS-04)
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
First of two Satellite for Indian Data Relay satellite System.
|
2025 (TBD)[155]
|
GSLV Mk II
|
|
Satish Dhawan
|
ISRO
|
|
IDRSS-2
|
ISRO
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Second of two Satellite for Indian Data Relay satellite System.
|
2025 (TBD)[156]
|
HLVM 3
|
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
Gaganyaan-4
|
ISRO
|
Low Earth
|
Crewed spaceflight |
|
|
India's first crewed spaceflight.
|
2025 (TBD)[157]
|
Hyperbola-3
|
|
Jiuquan LA-4
|
i-Space
|
|
|
i-Space
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
Maiden flight of Hyperbola-3.
|
JFY2025 (TBD)[139][160]
|
H3
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
ETS-9 (Kiku 9)
|
JAXA / NICT
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications Technology demonstration |
|
|
ETS-9 will carry the High Speed Communication with Advanced Laser Instrument (HICALI), which will demonstrate 10 Gbps laser communications between geosynchronous orbit and ground-stations.[158][159]
|
2025 (TBD)[139]
|
H3-24W
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
HTV-X1
|
JAXA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS logistics Technology demonstration |
|
|
⚀ Ten-Koh 2[161]
|
Nihon University
|
Low Earth
|
Magnetosphere observation / Technology demonstration |
|
|
First HTV-X resupply mission.
|
JFY2025 (TBD)[139]
|
H3
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
QZS-6 (Michibiki-6)
|
CAO
|
Tundra
|
Navigation |
|
|
JFY2025 (TBD)[139]
|
H3
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y2
|
MHI
|
|
QZS-7 (Michibiki-7)
|
CAO
|
Tundra
|
Navigation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March 2C
|
|
Taiyuan LC-9
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 1E[163][164]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March 2C
|
|
Taiyuan LC-9
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 1F[165][163]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[166]
|
Long March 2C
|
2C-Y?
|
Jiuquan SLS-2
|
CASC
|
|
Siwei Gaojing 1-05 (SuperView Neo 1-05)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth Observation |
|
|
Siwei Gaojing 1-06 (SuperView Neo 1-06)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth Observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[167]
|
Long March 2C
|
2C-Y?
|
Taiyuan LC-9
|
CASC
|
|
Siwei Gaojing 2-03 (SuperView Neo 2-03)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth Observation |
|
|
Siwei Gaojing 2-04 (SuperView Neo 2-04)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth Observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[168]
|
Long March 3B / YZ-1
|
|
Xichang
|
CASC
|
|
BeiDou-3 M29 (Beidou-60)
|
CNSA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
BeiDou-3 M30 (Beidou-61)
|
CNSA
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[169]
|
Long March 3B/E (?)
|
|
XichangorWenchang
|
CASC
|
|
Fengyun 4C[170]
|
CMA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Meteorology |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[169]
|
Long March 3B/E
|
|
TBA
|
CASC
|
|
Fengyun 4 MW
|
CMA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Meteorology |
|
|
Fengyun 4 Microwave prototype satellite.
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March 4B
|
|
Taiyuan LC-9
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 2E[171]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March 4B
|
|
Jiuquan SLS-2
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 2F[172][173]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March 4B
|
|
Jiuquan SLS-2
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 2G[174][175]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March 4B
|
|
Taiyuan LC-9
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 2H[176]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March 4B
|
|
Jiuquan SLS-2
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 2L[173]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Ocean Wind and Wave Observation Satellite.
|
2025 (TBD)[177]
|
Long March 4B
|
4B-Y?
|
Taiyuan LC-9
|
CASC
|
|
Ziyuan-III 04
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth Observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[178][179]
|
Long March 4C
|
|
Taiyuan LC-9
|
CASC
|
|
Fengyun 3H[180]
|
CMA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Meteorology |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[162]
|
Long March TBA
|
|
TBA
|
CASC
|
|
HaiYang 3D[181]
|
Ministry of Natural Resources
|
Geosynchronous
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[182][183]
|
Long March TBA
|
|
TBA
|
CASC
|
|
VeneSat-2 (Guaicaipuro)
|
ABAE
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Replacement for Venesat-1. Named after Guaicaipuro.
|
2025 (TBD)[185]
|
Hera II
|
|
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, Prestwick Spaceport
|
Astraius
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⚀ Lemur-2 × ?[186]
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Spire Global
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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Maiden flight of Astraius's Hera II launch vehicle.[184]
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H2 2025 (TBD)[187]
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Maia
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Kourou
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MaiaSpace
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TBA
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TBA
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Low Earth
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TBA |
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Maiden flight of Maia.
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2025 (TBD)[188]
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MLV
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MARS LP-0A
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Firefly
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Firefly
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Low Earth
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Flight test |
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Maiden flight of Firefly's Medium Launch Vehicle (MLV), previously known as Firefly Beta.
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H2 2025 (TBD)[190]
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Neutron
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MARS LC-3
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Rocket Lab
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Rocket Lab
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Low Earth
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Flight test |
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Maiden flight of Neutron, lifting off from Launch Complex 3 at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.[189]
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2025 (TBD)[191]
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Nova
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Cape Canaveral LC-14
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Stoke Space
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Stoke Space
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Low Earth
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Flight test |
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Maiden flight of Nova.
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2025 (TBD)[192]
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Prime
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Sutherland
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Orbex
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SSTL experimental payload[193]
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SSTL
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Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
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First launch of Orbex's Prime smallsat launch vehicle.
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2025 (TBD)[194]
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Prime
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Sutherland
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Orbex
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Dedicated rideshare mission
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TriSept
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Low Earth
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Satellite dispenser |
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2025 (TBD)[195]
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Prime
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Sutherland
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Orbex
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Faraday-2b
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In-Space Missions
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Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
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2025 (TBD)[196]
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Proton-M / Briz-M[197]
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Baikonur
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Roscosmos
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Yamal-501
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Gazprom Space Systems
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
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2025 (TBD)[198][199]
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RFA One
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Andøya
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RFA
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⚀ E.T.PACK
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SENER Aeroespacial / UC3M
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Low Earth
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Electrodynamic tether demonstration |
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2025 (TBD)[200]
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RFA One
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Andøya
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RFA
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Harmony 1
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Plus Ultra
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Selenocentric
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Lunar communications |
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First of eight satellites for Harmony, Plus Ultra's lunar communications and navigation constellation.
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2025 (TBD)[201]
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RFA One
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Andøya
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RFA
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SUPREME
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Neutron Star Systems
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Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
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2025 (TBD)[202]
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RFA One
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Andøya
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RFA
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TBA
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LuxSpace
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Low Earth
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TBA |
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Dedicated launch contract for LuxSpace.
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2025 (TBD)[203]
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RFA One
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Andøya
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RFA
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TBA
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OHB Cosmos
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Low Earth
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TBA |
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Dedicated launch contract for OHB Cosmos.
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2025 (TBD)[204]
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RFA One
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Andøya
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RFA
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TBA
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OHB Sweden
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Low Earth
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TBA |
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Dedicated launch contract for OHB Sweden.
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2025 (TBD)[205][206]
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Rocket 4
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TBA
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Astra
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⚀ Flock-4 × ? |
Planet Labs
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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Multi-launch mission for Planet Labs.
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2025 (TBD)[205][207]
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Rocket 4
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TBA
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Astra
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⚀ Lemur-2 × ? |
Spire Global
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Low Earth (SSO)
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Earth observation |
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2025 (TBD)[208]
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SL1
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Esrange
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HyImpulse
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ION Satellite Carrier
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D-Orbit
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Low Earth (SSO)
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CubeSat deployer |
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2025 (TBD)[209]
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Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat
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Vostochny Site 1S
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Roscosmos
|
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Kondor-FKA-M №1[210]
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Roscosmos
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Low Earth
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Reconnaissance |
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2025 (TBD)[211]
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Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
|
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Baikonur
|
Roscosmos
|
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Arktika-M №3[212]
|
Roscosmos
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Molniya
|
Meteorology |
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2025 (TBD)[213]
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Soyuz-2.1b
|
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Vostochny Site 1S
|
Roscosmos
|
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Gonets-M
|
Gonets Satellite System
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
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Gonets-M
|
Gonets Satellite System
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
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Gonets-M
|
Gonets Satellite System
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Low Earth
|
Communications |
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BLITS-M2 × 2
|
Roscosmos
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Medium Earth
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Laser ranging |
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GLASS × 2
|
Roscosmos
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Medium Earth
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Laser ranging |
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2025 (TBD)[214]
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Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
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Vostochny Site 1S
|
Roscosmos
|
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Meteor-M №2-6[215]
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Meteorology |
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|
2025 (TBD)[216]
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Soyuz-2.1b
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
Roscosmos
|
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Resurs-P №5[217]
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[218]
|
Soyuz-2.1b
|
|
Vostochny Site 1S
|
Roscosmos
|
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Resurs-PM №1[219]
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[218]
|
Soyuz-2.1b
|
|
Vostochny Site 1S
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Resurs-PM №2[220]
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[196][222]
|
Soyuz-2.1b
|
|
BaikonurorVostochny[222]
|
Roscosmos
|
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Smotr-1
|
Gazprom Space Systems
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
First optical satellite of the Smotr Earth observation system.[196][221]
|
2025 (TBD)[223]
|
Soyuz-2
|
|
TBA
|
Roscosmos
|
|
SR NET №1 |
SR Space
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Communication |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[224]
|
Soyuz-6
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
Roscosmos
|
|
TBA
|
Roscosmos
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
First flight of the Soyuz-6.
|
2025 (TBD)[225]
|
Starship
|
|
TBA
|
SpaceX
|
|
Starship HLS
|
SpaceX
|
TLItolunar surface
|
Lunar lander Technology demonstration |
|
|
Uncrewed Starship HLS lunar landing demonstration.
|
2025 (TBD)[226][227]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
CO3D × 4[228]
|
CNES
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[229][230]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
CSG-3
|
ASI
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
Third COSMO-SkyMed 2nd Generation satellite.
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2025 (TBD)[231]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
EAGLE-1
|
SES S.A.
|
Low Earth
|
Quantum key distribution |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[232][233]
|
Vega-C
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
MicroCarb[234]
|
CNES / UKSA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[235][236]
|
Vega-C[237]
|
|
Kourou ELV
|
Arianespace
|
|
SHALOM
|
ASI / ISA
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
H2 2025 (TBD)[239][111]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
NG-OPIR-GEO 1
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Geosynchronous
|
Early warning |
|
|
USSF-57 mission.[238] First satellite of the Next-Gen Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) constellation, follow-up of SBIRS.
|
2025 (TBD)[240]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
PTS-P
|
Northrop Grumman
|
Geosynchronous
|
Technology demonstration |
|
|
On-orbit demonstration mission for the U.S. Space Force's Protected Tactical Satcom (PTS) program.
|
2025 (TBD)[241]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
USSF-16
|
U.S. Space Force
|
TBA
|
TBA |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[241]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
USSF-23
|
U.S. Space Force
|
TBA
|
TBA |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[241]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
USSF-43
|
U.S. Space Force
|
TBA
|
TBA |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[242][243]
|
Vulcan Centaur VC4
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
USSF-112
|
U.S. Space Force
|
TBA
|
Reconnaissance |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[241][244]
|
Vulcan Centaur
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
ULA
|
|
WGS-11+
|
U.S. Space Force
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[246]
|
Zephyr
|
|
SaxaVord
|
Latitude
|
|
|
Latitude
|
Low Earth
|
Flight test |
|
|
Maiden flight of Zephyr.[245]
|
2025 (TBD)[247]
|
Zero
|
|
Taiki Spaceport
|
Interstellar Technologies
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Low Earth
|
TBA |
|
|
Maiden flight of the Zero orbital launch vehicle.
|
2025 (TBD)[248]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
ARSAT SG-1
|
ARSAT
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[249]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Astra 1Q / SES-25
|
SES S.A.
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Astra 1Q is also known as SES-25.
|
2025 (TBD)[250]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Beresheet 2 orbiter
|
SpaceIL / ISA
|
Selenocentric
|
Lunar orbiter |
|
|
Beresheet 2 lander 1
|
SpaceIL / ISA
|
Selenocentrictolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
Beresheet 2 lander 2
|
SpaceIL / ISA
|
Selenocentrictolunar surface
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[251][252]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
Beyond 5G
|
NSPO / ITRI
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[112][253]
|
TBA
|
|
Baikonuror Vostochny
|
Roscosmos
|
|
Ekspress-AMU5
|
RSCC
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[254]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
ELSA-m
|
Astroscale
|
Low Earth
|
Space debris removal Technology demonstration |
|
|
Aims to capture and de-orbit a defunct OneWeb satellite.
|
2025 (TBD)[256]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
LSAS lander
|
OHB / IAI
|
Selenocentric
|
Lunar lander |
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
First mission under the Lunar Surface Access Service (LSAS) program, a joint initiative between OHB and IAI. Will rideshare alongside a commercial geostationary satellite.[255]
|
2025 (TBD)[257]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
MULA
|
PhilSA / UP Diliman / DOST-ASTI
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[258]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
QEYSSat
|
IQC / CSA
|
Low Earth
|
QKD technology demonstration |
|
|
H2 2025 (TBD)[259]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
SBN-1 × 6
|
Saturn Satellite Networks
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Space Broadband Networks-1 (SBN-1).
|
2025 (TBD)[260]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
SES-26
|
SES S.A.
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Replacement for NSS-12.
|
2025 (TBD)[261][262]
|
TBA
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
|
SpaceEye-T
|
Satrec Initiative
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
|
|
2025 (TBD)[263]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Thaicom 9
|
Thaicom
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
TBA × 2
|
Apco Networks
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
TBA
|
Orbits Corp
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Astranis Block 3 mission carrying five MicroGEO satellites.
|
2025 (TBD)[264]
|
Falcon 9 Block 5
|
|
Cape CanaveralorKennedy
|
SpaceX
|
|
Andesat-1
|
Astranis / Andesat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
TBA
|
Astranis
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
|
|
Astranis Block 4 mission.
|