List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2024

This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the second half of the year 2024, including launches planned for 2024 without a specific launch date.

For all other spaceflight activities, see 2024 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2024, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2024.

Orbital launches edit

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks

July edit

Early July [3]   Falcon 9 Block 5 Transporter-11   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  ION SCV-012[4] D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) CubeSat deployer  
  Vigoride[5] Momentus Space Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
  Acadia-5 (Capella-15)[6] Capella Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Arctic Weather Satellite (AWS)[7] ESA / EUMETSAT Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology
Technology demonstration
 
  EagleEye[8] Creotech Instruments Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  GNOMES-5[9] PlanetIQ Low Earth (SSO) Radio occultation  
  Labsat IoT[10] Copitec / Fundetec / University of Palermo Low Earth (SSO) IoT  
  LEO Express-2[11] Impulse Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  LizzieSat-5[12] Sidus Space Low Earth (SSO) IoT  
  LizzieSat-6[12] Sidus Space Low Earth (SSO) IoT  
  MBZ-SAT[13] MBRSC Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  MuSat-3[14] Muon Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  PExT[15] Johns Hopkins University Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  QPS-SAR-8[16] iQPS Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  RAY[17] Inversion Space Low Earth (SSO) Reentry capsule  
  Stingray × 6[18] EOI Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Tanager Planet Labs Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  ThinkOrbital F2[19] ThinkOrbital Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Umbra-09[20] Umbra Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Umbra-10[20] Umbra Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Winnebago-2[21] Varda Space Industries Low Earth Space manufacturing  
  YAC-1-1[22] Loft Orbital Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  YAM-7[23] Loft Orbital Low Earth (SSO) Payload hosting  
  CroCube[24] EVO, Spacemanic Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Deimos[25] Aethero Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Dione[1] NASA Goddard Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Hyperfield-1[26] Kuva Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Kaladin[27] Array Labs Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Kanyini[28][29] Myriota Low Earth (SSO) IoT  
  Lemur-2 / Hubble-3[30] Spire Global / Hubble Network Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  LUR-1[31] Added Value Solutions Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  PiCo-IoT × ?[32] Apogeo Space Low Earth (SSO) IoT  
  PTD-4 (LISA-T)[33] NASA Ames / MSFC Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  PTD-R[33] NASA Ames Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Rock & Lopen[34] Array Labs Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  San Xavier[35] Lunasonde Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  TROOP-F2[36] NearSpace Launch Low Earth (SSO) Docking target  
  TBA × 2[37] Tomorrow.io Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology  
 ▫    Aurora × 4[38] Quub Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-11. The ELaNa-53 mission, consisting of the Dione cubesat, will be launched on this flight.[1] An Alba Cluster mission is scheduled to be launched on this flight.[2]
8 July [40]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Türksat 6A Türksat Geosynchronous Communications  
First domestically produced Turkish communications satellite.[39]
Late July [41][42]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Cygnus NG-21 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics  
Second of three Cygnus spacecraft to be launched via Falcon 9.
July (TBD)[43][44]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  BlueBird × 5 AST SpaceMobile Low Earth Communications  
BlueBird Block 1 Mission.
July (TBD)[45]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Galileo FOC FM26 ESA Medium Earth Navigation  
  Galileo FOC FM28 ESA Medium Earth Navigation  
July (TBD)[46]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  TBA U.S. Space Force TBA Reconnaissance  
USSF-36 mission.
July (TBD)[47]   HLVM 3   Satish Dhawan SLP   ISRO
  Gaganyaan-1 ISRO Low Earth Flight test  
First Gaganyaan flight test.
July (TBD)[48][49]   Proton-M / DM-03   Baikonur   Roscosmos
  Elektro-L №5[50] Roscosmos Geosynchronous Meteorology  

August edit

15 August[51]   Soyuz-2.1a   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roscosmos
  Progress MS-28 / 89P Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics  
Mid August[52]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  SpaceX Crew-9 SpaceX / NASA Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 71/72  
Ninth operational Crew Dragon mission to the ISS.
August (TBD)[53][54]   Long March 4B   TBA   CASC
  HaiYang 3C[55] Ministry of Natural Resources Geosynchronous Earth observation  

September edit

1 September[57][58]   Soyuz-2.1b   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roscosmos
  Bion-M No.2 Roscosmos Low Earth Biological science  
30-day mission to observe the effects of the Van Allen radiation belts on mice.[56]
11 September[59]   Soyuz-2.1a   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roscosmos
  Soyuz MS-26 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 71/72  
Mid September[60]   H3-24 F4   Tanegashima LA-Y2   MHI
  DSN-3 (Kirameki 3) DSN / JSDF Geosynchronous Communications  
29 September[63]   New Glenn   Cape Canaveral LC-36   Blue Origin
  ESCAPADE Blue Space Sciences Laboratory Areocentric Magnetospheric science  
  ESCAPADE Gold Space Sciences Laboratory Areocentric Magnetospheric science  
Maiden flight of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket. Two Photon spacecraft compose the ESCAPADE mission to study Mars' magnetosphere. Part of NASA's Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program.[61][62]
30 September[64] [65]   Long March 7 Y9   Wenchang LC-2   CASC
  Tianzhou 8 TBA Low Earth (TSS) Space logistics  
  TBA Low Earth TBA  
September (TBD)[66]   Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M   Plesetsk   RVSN RF
  GLONASS-K 19L (K1 №7) VKS Medium Earth Navigation  
September (TBD)[67][68]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Vigoride[5] Momentus Space Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
  Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21 SDA Low Earth (SSO) Military communications  
First of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1A Mission).
September (TBD)[69]   Minotaur IV   TBA   Northrop Grumman
  TBA U.S. Space Force TBA TBA  
STP-S29A mission.
September (TBD)[70][71]   PSLV-XL C62   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  PROBA-3 Coronagraph ESA Highly elliptical Solar observatory
Coronagraph
 
  PROBA-3 Occulter ESA Highly elliptical Solar observatory
Occulter
 
September (TBD)[72][73]   Tianlong-3 Y2   Wenchang   Space Pioneer
  TBA Space Pioneer Low Earth (SSO) Flight test  
Q3 (TBD)[74]   Vega-C   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
SSMS #6 rideshare mission. An Alba Cluster mission is scheduled to be launched on this flight.[2]
Q3 (TBD)[75]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Astra 1P / SES-24 SES S.A. Geosynchronous Communications  
Q3 (TBD)[77][78]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Blue Ghost M1 NASA / Firefly TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
First flight of Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering ten payloads to Mare Crisium.[76]
Q3 (TBD)[79][60]   H-IIA F49   Tanegashima LA-Y1   MHI
  IGS-Radar 8 CSICE Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance  
Q3 (TBD)[80]   PSLV C63   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  SPADEX ISRO Low Earth Technology demonstration  
ISRO Payload
Q3 (TBD)[81][82]   PSLV N1   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  TDS-01 ISRO Geosynchronous Technology demonstration  
First fully privately built PSLV.
Q3 (TBD)[83]   SSLV S1   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  TBA ISRO Low Earth TBA  
  PARIKSHIT TBA Low Earth TBA  
ISRO Payload
September (TBD)[86]   Vega VV24   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  Sentinel-2C ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Third Sentinel-2 satellite.[84] Final flight of the base Vega launch vehicle.[85]
Q3 (TBD)[88][89]   Vulcan Centaur   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   ULA
  NTS-3 AFRL Geosynchronous Navigation technology demonstration  
  SunRISE × 6[90] NASA Geosynchronous Space weather  
USSF-106 mission. First NSSL mission for Vulcan Centaur.[87] SunRISE is a NASA Explorers Program Mission of Opportunity.
Q3 (TBD)
[91][92]

[93][94][95]

  Long March 3B/E / YZ-1 3B-Y96   Xichang LC-2   CASC
  BeiDou-3 M27 (Beidou-58) CNSA Medium Earth Navigation  
  BeiDou-3 M28 (Beidou-59) CNSA Medium Earth Navigation  

October edit

Early October[96]   Falcon 9 Block 5 Transporter-12   Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg   SpaceX
  ION SCV-014[4] D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) CubeSat deployer  
  ION SCV-016[4] D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) CubeSat deployer  
  LEO Express-3[11] Impulse Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Vigoride[97] Momentus Space Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
  Acadia-6 (Capella-16)[98] Capella Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Lyra-1[99] EchoStar Low Earth (SSO) Communications  
  Lyra-2[99] EchoStar Low Earth (SSO) Communications  
  Otter Pup 2[4] Starfish Space Low Earth (SSO) Satellite docking  
  Ray[100] Inversion Space Low Earth (SSO) Reentry capsule  
  UzmaSAT-1[101] UZMA BERHAD Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  YAC-1 × 9[22] Loft Orbital Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Centauri × 3[102] Fleet Space Low Earth (SSO) IoT  
  DISCO-2[103] Aarhus University Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  FINCH[104] University of Toronto Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Kestrel-0A[105] HawkEye 360 Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  LIME[106] NOVI LLC Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  MOXY-1[107] XiProtocol.io Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  NOCLIP-1[107] Pointblank LLC Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Phobos[108] Aethero Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  Veery-0F Fledgling[109] Care Weather Technologies Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology  
  TBA × 2[37] Tomorrow.io Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology  
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-12.
8 October [110]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Hera ESA Heliocentric Asteroid orbiter  
  Juventas[111] ESA Heliocentric Asteroid probe  
  Milani[112] ESA Heliocentric Asteroid probe  
10 October [113]   Falcon Heavy FH-011   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  Europa Clipper NASA Jovicentric Jupiter orbiter  
15 October[114][115]   Firefly Alpha FLTA006   Vandenberg SLC-2W   Firefly
  Elytra NRO / Firefly / Xtenti Low Earth Space tug  
NRO Responsive Space Mission, carrying Firefly's Elytra orbital transfer vehicle and Xtenti's FANTM-RiDE payload dispenser.
23 October
[116][117]
  Long March 2F/G 2F-Y19   Jiuquan SLS-1   CASC
  Shenzhou 19 TBA Low Earth (TSS) TBA  
Late October [118][119]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  Ax-4 SpaceX / Axiom Space Low Earth (ISS) Private spaceflight  
Axiom Mission 4, launching on Crew Dragon. 14-day commercial flight of four astronauts to the International Space Station.
October (TBD)[120]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  QS-1 Quantum Space Earth–Moon L1 Technology demonstration  

November edit

5 November [121][122]   Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Vostochny Site 1S   Roscosmos
  Ionosfera-M №1 IKI RAN Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research  
  Ionosfera-M №2 IKI RAN Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research  
15 November[124][86]   Vega-C VV25   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  Sentinel-1C ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Third Sentinel-1 satellite. Return to flight for Vega-C following the VV22 launch failure.[123]
21 November[125]   Soyuz-2.1a   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roscosmos
  Progress MS-29 / 90P Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics  
November (TBD)[126][127]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  SpainSat NG I Hisdesat Geosynchronous Communications  
November (TBD)[128]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Third of Five dedicated launches for DAPA 425 Project (425 Project Flight 3).
November (TBD)[129][130]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg   SpaceX
  FORMOSAT-8A TASA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
November (TBD)[131]   Falcon 9 Block 5 Bandwagon-2   Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg   SpaceX
  LizzieSat-2[132] Sidus Space Low Earth IoT  
  LizzieSat-3[132] Sidus Space Low Earth IoT  
  SC1[133] GITAI Low Earth Technology demonstration  
  XCUBE-1[134] Xplore Low Earth Earth observation  
 ▫    TBA × 2[135] Hello Space Low Earth IoT  
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit, designated Bandwagon-2.
November (TBD)[137][138]   Falcon Heavy FH-012   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  Griffin Astrobotic TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
  VIPER NASA TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover  
Griffin Mission 1. Part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. The VIPER rover will be carried aboard Astrobotic's Griffin lander, and will prospect for water ice near the lunar south pole at Nobile Crater.[136]
November (TBD)
[139][140]
  Long March 7A 7A-Y7   Wenchang LC-2   CASC
  XJY 6-02 TBA Geosynchronous TBA  
November (TBD)[141]   Gravity-1 Y3     Orienspace
  TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Scheduled rideshare opportunity.
November (TBD)[142][143]   Pallas-1 Y1   Hainan   Galactic Energy
  Low Earth  
Maiden flight of the Pallas-1 launch vehicle.
November (TBD)[72][73]   Tianlong-3 Y3   Jiuquan   Space Pioneer
  TBA Space Pioneer Low Earth (SSO) Flight test  
November (TBD)[144][42]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Cygnus NG-22 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics  
Last of three Cygnus spacecraft to be launched via Falcon 9.

December edit

30 December[147]   Electron   Mahia LC-1   Rocket Lab
  Photon relay satellite Rocket Lab Heliocentric to Venus Venus flyby  
  Venus Life Finder MIT / Rocket Lab Heliocentric to Venus Venus entry probe  
The Venus Life Finder atmospheric-entry probe will search for phosphine and other potential biosignatures for life on Venus.[145][146] First of three MIT missions to Venus.
NET December(TBD)[149]   Epsilon S   Uchinoura   JAXA
  LOTUSat-1[150][151] VNSC Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
First launch of Epsilon S, an upgraded version of Epsilon that will have commonality with H3 rocket components.[148]
December (TBD) [152][153]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  NAOS (LUXEOSys) [154] LUXEOps / MAE Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance  
December (TBD)[155]   Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  GLONASS-K2 14L (K2 №2) VKS Medium Earth Navigation  
December (TBD)[157]   Long March 12 Y1   Wenchang Hainan LC-2 CASC
  TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of Long March 12.[156]
December (TBD)[158]   Darwin-II Y1   TBA   Rocket Pi
  Rocket Pi Low Earth (SSO) Flight test  
Maiden flight of Rocket Pi's Darwin-II.
December (TBD)[159][60]   H-IIA F50   Tanegashima LA-Y1   MHI
  GOSAT-GW JAXA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Final flight of H-IIA, and H-II family as a whole.
December (TBD)[160]   Hanbit-Nano   Alcântara Space Center   Innospace
  TBA Innospace Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of Innospace Hanbit-Nano.
2025 (TBD)[161]   PSLV-XL   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  HRSAT 1 ISRO Low Earth TBA  
  HRSAT 2 ISRO Low Earth TBA  
  HRSAT 3 ISRO Low Earth TBA  
December (TBD)[162]   Vega-C   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  KOMPSAT-6 (Arirang 6)[163] KARI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Q4 (TBD)[164]   Vulcan Centaur VC0S   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   ULA
  GPS III-07 Sally Ride U.S. Space Force Medium Earth Navigation  
  D 1 TBA Medium Earth TBA  
Named after American astronaut Sally Ride, the first American woman in space.
Q4 (TBD)[165][166]   Vulcan Centaur VC4   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   ULA
  USSF-87 U.S. Space Force TBA Reconnaissance  
Q4 (TBD)[167][168]   Angara A5M   Vostochny Site 1A   Roscosmos
  TBA Roscosmos Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of the Angara A5M.
Q4 (TBD)[169]   Ariane 62   Kourou ELA-4   Arianespace
  CSO-3 CNES / DGA Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance  
Q4 (TBD)[170]   LVM3   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  GSAT-23 ISRO Geosynchronous Communications  
Q4 (TBD)[171]   Blue Whale 1   Jeju Space Center   Perigee Aerospace
  Perigee Aerospace Low Earth Flight Test  
Maiden flight of reusable launch vehicle, Blue Whale 1.
Q4 (TBD)[172]   Daytona   Vandenberg SLC-5   Phantom Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of Phantom Space's Daytona launch vehicle.
Q4 (TBD)[173]   Eris Block 2   TBA   Gilmour Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
First commercial flight of the Eris Block 2 variant. Dedicated rideshare mission to low Earth orbit, designated Caravan-1.
Q4 (TBD)[178]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  IM-2 Intuitive Machines TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
  Khon1[179][180] Intuitive Machines Selenocentric (ELFO) Lunar communications  
  Lunar Trailblazer[181] NASA / Caltech Selenocentric Lunar orbiter  
  Micro-Nova (μNova)[182][179] Intuitive Machines TLI to lunar surface Lunar hopper  
    M1 MAPP[183] Lunar Outpost / Nokia TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover
Technology demonstration
 
  Sherpa-ES[176] Spaceflight, Inc. TLI to Geostationary Space tug  
  Odin (Brokkr-2)[184] AstroForge Heliocentric Technology demonstration  
  Tanker-002[185] Orbit Fab Geostationary In-space refueling  
  AstroAnt[186] MIT TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover  
  Yaoki[187] Dymon [ja] TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover  
  DOGE-1[188] GEC TLI Remote sensing  
IM-2 South Pole Mission, flying the second Nova-C lunar lander.[174] The Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment 1 (PRIME-1) payload will be delivered to the lunar south pole near Shackleton Crater for the CLPS program.[175] Spaceflight's "GEO Pathfinder" rideshare mission will be conducted via the Sherpa-ES transfer vehicle.[176] DOGE-1 is the first commercial lunar payload to be funded through Dogecoin.[177]
Q4 (TBD)[189][190]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Koreasat 6A KT SAT Geosynchronous Communications  
Replacement for Koreasat 6.
Q4 (TBD)[191]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  RESILIENCE ispace TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
  Micro Rover ispace Europe TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover  
Hakuto-R Mission 2, carrying ispace's RESILIENCE lander and micro rover.
Q4 (TBD)[47]   HLVM 3   Satish Dhawan SLP   ISRO
  Gaganyaan 2 ISRO Low Earth Flight test  
Second Gaganyaan flight test. Will carry the Vyommitra humanoid robot.[192]
Q4 (TBD)[194]   Long March 5B Y5   Wenchang LC-1   CASC
  Xuntian CNSA Low Earth (TSS) Space telescope  
Xuntian ("Heavenly Cruiser"), also known as the Chinese Survey Space Telescope or Chinese Space Station Telescope (CSST), will co-orbit with the Tiangong space station.[193]
Q4 (TBD)[195]   Nebula-1   Wenchang   Deep Blue Aerospace
  Deep Blue Aerospace Low Earth Flight test  
First flight of Nebula-1.
Q4 (TBD)[83]   PSLV N2   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  TBA NSIL Low Earth TBA  
  Aadyah TBA Low Earth TBA  
  DRISHTI TBA Low Earth TBA  
  Sanskardhaam TBA Low Earth TBA  
  DS P30 x2 Dhruva Space Low Earth TBA  
Second fully privately built PSLV. NSIL Payload
Q4 (TBD)[196]   RFA One   SaxaVord   RFA
  Redshift RFA Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
  PW-SAT3 Warsaw University of Technology Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  3Cat-8 UPC Low Earth (SSO) GNSS radio occultation  
  Flamingo Vyoma Low Earth (SSO) Space domain awareness  
  MOVE-BEYOND TUM Low Earth (SSO) Payload hosting  
  Platform 9 EnduroSat Low Earth (SSO) Payload hosting  
  VIBES Pioneer Hochschule Bremen Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Second RFA One test flight.
Q4 (TBD)[198]   Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat   Vostochny Site 1S   Roscosmos
  Kanopus-VO №1 Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
First satellite of the Kanopus-VO system, a next-generation successor to Kanopus-V.[197]
Q4 (TBD)[202]   Spectrum   Andøya   Isar Aerospace
  MSAE-OTTERS DLR RSC3 Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  CyBEEsat TU Berlin Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  TOM × 3[203] ZFT Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  FRAMSat-1 NTNU Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  TRISAT-S University of Maribor Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Maiden flight of Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket. First of two demonstration flights,[199] carrying payloads for five customers.[200][201]
Q4 (TBD)[83]   SSLV S2   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  TBA ISRO Low Earth TBA  
  Azista60° Azista BST Aerospace Low Earth TBA  
ISRO Payload
Q4 (TBD)[a][74]   Vega-C   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
SSMS #8 rideshare mission. An Alba Cluster mission is scheduled to be launched on this flight.[2]
Q4 (TBD)[205] TBA TBA TBA
  CAS500-3 KASI / Ministry of Science and ICT Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Third CAS500 satellite, dedicated to space science and technology verification.[204]
Q4 (TBD)[206] TBA TBA TBA
    SABIA-Mar 1[207] CONAE / INPE / AEB Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Q4 (TBD)[209]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  ViaSat-3 APAC[210] ViaSat Geosynchronous Communications  
Originally intended to launch on the first flight of the Ariane 64 configuration.[208]

To be determined edit

2024 (TBD)[211][212]   Angara 1.2   Plesetsk Site 35/1   Roscosmos
  Gonets-M 26 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
  Gonets-M 27 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
  Gonets-M 28 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
2024 (TBD)[213]   Soyuz 2.1v / Volga   Plesetsk Site 43   Roscosmos
  Gonets-M1 1 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
  Gonets-M1 2 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
  Gonets-M1 3 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
  Gonets-M1 4 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
  Gonets-M1 5 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
  Gonets-M1 6 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
2024 (TBD)[214]   Angara 1.2   Plesetsk Site 35/1   RVSN RF
  Strela-3M №19 VKS Low Earth TBA  
  Strela-3M №20 VKS Low Earth TBA  
  Strela-3M №21 VKS Low Earth TBA  
  Strela-3M №22 VKS Low Earth TBA  
  Strela-3M №23 VKS Low Earth TBA  
  Strela-3M №24 VKS Low Earth TBA  
2024 (TBD)[215]   Angara A5 / Persei   Plesetsk Site 35/1   VKS
  EKS-7 (Tundra 17L) Ministry of Defence Molniya Early warning  
2024 (TBD)[216]   Kuaizhou 11 Y3   Jiuquan LS-95A   ExPace
  JSBT Low Earth  
  Xiangrikui 1A Low Earth  
  Xiangrikui 1B Low Earth  
  Yijian Duoxing Low Earth  
  Zhongwei 1 Low Earth  
  Tianyi 4 Low Earth  
2024 (TBD)
[217]
  Long March 3B/E 3B-Y?   Xichang LC-2   CASC
  BeiDou-3 G5 TBA Geosynchronous Navigation  
2024 (TBD)
[218]
  Long March 5B / YZ-2 5B-Y?   Wenchang LC-1   CASC
  TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of Long March 5B / YZ-2 Variant.
2024 (TBD)
[219]
  Long March 3B/E 3B-Y?   Xichang LC-2   CASC
  Tianhui-3 TBA Geosynchronous TBA  
2024 (TBD)
[220]
  Long March 3B/E 3B-Y?   Xichang LC-2   CASC
  Tiantong-1 04 TBA Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[54]   Long March 2C / YZ-1S 2C-Y?   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  HaiYang 3B[221] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)
[222]
  Long March 2C 2C-Y?   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  Siwei Gaojing 1-03 (SuperView Neo 1-03) Low Earth Earth Observation  
  Siwei Gaojing 1-04 (SuperView Neo 1-04) Low Earth Earth Observation  
2024 (TBD)
[223]
  Long March 4B 4B-Y?   Taiyuan LC-9   CASC
  Gaofen 7-02 Low Earth Earth Observation  
2024 (TBD)[224][225]   Long March 2C?    
  Fractional Orbital Bombardment System 2 PLARF Transatmospheric Earth orbit Hypersonic glide vehicle test  
2024 (TBD)[226]   Jielong 1 Y2   Jiuquan LA-4   China Rocket
  Yizheng-2 Jiangsu Satellite Technology Services Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Yizheng-3 Jiangsu Satellite Technology Services Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[227][216]   Jielong 3 Y?   Launch Platform, Yellow Sea   China Rocket
  Hong Kong Star HK Aerospace Technology Group Low Earth Earth observation  
Hong Kong Star will be Hong Kong's first satellite.
2024 (TBD)[228]   Aurora   Spaceport Nova Scotia   Reaction Dynamics
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of the Aurora rocket. First orbital launch from Spaceport Nova Scotia.
2024 (TBD)[229]   Aventura I   Offshore launch platform, Rocha[230]   TLON Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of the Aventura I orbital launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[231][232]   Ceres-1   Jiuquan   Galactic Energy
  Zengzhang-1 InterSpace Explore Low Earth Reentry capsule
Technology demonstration
 
2024 (TBD)[233][172]   Daytona   Vandenberg SLC-5   Phantom Space
  AFNIO × ? Ingenu Low Earth IoT  
Will launch "the majority of" Ingenu's 72-satellite AFNIO constellation.
2024 (TBD)[234]   Daytona   Vandenberg SLC-5   Phantom Space
  TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
CubeSat Launch Initiative contract awarded by NASA.
2024 (TBD)[235]   Electron   TBA   Rocket Lab
  VICTUS HAZE Space Systems Command Low Earth Space domain awareness  
Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) Mission.
2024 (TBD)[236]   Electron   Mahia LC-1   Rocket Lab
  Acadia Capella Space Low Earth Earth observation  
Fourth of four dedicated launches for Capella Space.
2024 (TBD)[237]   Electron   Mahia LC-1   Rocket Lab
  Hawk × 6 HawkEye 360 Low Earth SIGINT  
First of two dedicated launches for HawkEye 360.
2024 (TBD)[238]   Electron   Mahia LC-1   Rocket Lab
  Kinéis × 5 Kinéis Low Earth IoT  
Third of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
2024 (TBD)[238]   Electron   Mahia LC-1   Rocket Lab
  Kinéis × 5 Kinéis Low Earth IoT  
Fourth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
2024 (TBD)[238]   Electron   Mahia LC-1   Rocket Lab
  Kinéis × 5 Kinéis Low Earth IoT  
Fifth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
2024 (TBD)[239]   Electron   Mahia LC-1   Rocket Lab
    Skylark × 4 Spire Global / NorthStar Low Earth (SSO) Space situational awareness  
Third of three dedicated launches for NorthStar Earth & Space.
2024 (TBD)[240][241]   Eris Block 1   Whalers Way   Gilmour Space
  Centauri × 6 Fleet Space Low Earth IoT  
2024 (TBD)[242]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
    Andesat-1 Astranis / Andesat Geosynchronous Communications  
H2 2024 (TBD)[243][244]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  O3b mPOWER 7 (O3b FM27) SES S.A. Medium Earth Communications  
  O3b mPOWER 8 (O3b FM28) SES S.A. Medium Earth Communications  
H2 2024 (TBD)[246][247]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral or Kennedy   SpaceX
  Thuraya 4-NGS Thuraya Geosynchronous Communications  
Planned replacement for Thuraya 2 and 3.[245]
2024 (TBD)[248]   Falcon 9 Block 5   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  WorldView Legion 5 Maxar Technologies Low Earth Earth observation  
  WorldView Legion 6 Maxar Technologies Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[249][250]   Firefly Alpha   Vandenberg SLC-2W   Firefly
  EOS SAR 1 EOSDA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[251][252]   Firefly Alpha FLTA007[253]   Vandenberg SLC-2W   Firefly
  iSIM-170 VNIR SWIR Satlantis Low Earth Earth observation  
  iSIM-170 VNIR SWIR Satlantis Low Earth Earth observation  
Launch of a constellation of smallsats for Satlantis.Satlantis EO Constellation
2024 (TBD)[251][254]   Firefly Alpha FLTA006[253]   Vandenberg SLC-2W   Firefly
  TBA Spaceflight, Inc. Low Earth Satellite dispenser  
Rideshare mission for smallsats.
2024 (TBD)[255][256]   GSLV Mk II [257]   Satish Dhawan SLP   ISRO
  EOS-05 (GISAT 2) ISRO Geosynchronous Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[83]   GSLV Mk II   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  NVS-02 (IRNSS-1K) ISRO Geosynchronous Navigation  
Next generation NaVic satellite.
NET 2024 (TBD)[258]   H3   Tanegashima LA-Y2   MHI
  Inmarsat TBA Inmarsat Geosynchronous Communications  
JFY2024 (TBD)[60]   H3   Tanegashima LA-Y2   MHI
  QZS-5 (Michibiki-5) CAO Tundra Navigation  
2024 (TBD)[259]   Neutron   MARS LC-3   Rocket Lab
  Rocket Lab Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of Neutron, lifting off from Launch Complex 3 at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.
2024 (TBD)[260]   Nuri (KSLV-II)   Naro LC-2   KARI
  NEXTSat-3 KAIST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Fourth planned launch of Nuri.
2024 (TBD)[261]   Prime   Sutherland   Orbex
  SSTL experimental payload[262] SSTL Low Earth Technology demonstration  
First launch of the Orbex Prime smallsat launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[257]   PSLV-XL   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  EOS-08 (Cartosat-3A) ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[263]   Proton-M / Briz-M   Baikonur Site 200/39   Glavkosmos
  Ekvator ISA Geosynchronous Communications  
Communications satellite built by ISS Reshetnev for Iran.
2024 (TBD)[264]   Rocket 4 "Alpha"[265]   TBA   Astra
  Astra Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of Rocket 4.
2024 (TBD)[266]   Rokot-M / Briz-KM[267]   Plesetsk Site 133/3   Khrunichev
  TBA TBA Low Earth Flight test  
First flight of Rokot-M, a Rokot variant built in Russia without Ukrainian cooperation.
2024 (TBD)[268]   RS1   TBA   ABL
  Cryogenic Fluid Management demo mission[269] Lockheed Martin / NASA Low Earth Technology demonstration  
NASA Cryogenic Demonstration Mission.
2024 (TBD)[270][271]   RS1   Cape Canaveral[272]   ABL
  KuiperSat Kuiper Systems Low Earth Communications  
First of two Project Kuiper satellite launches on RS1.
2024 (TBD)[270][271]   RS1   Cape Canaveral[272]   ABL
  KuiperSat Kuiper Systems Low Earth Communications  
Second of two Project Kuiper satellite launches on RS1.
2024 (TBD)[273][274][275]   RS1   SaxaVord   ABL
  SL-OMV[276] Moog Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
  TBA Lockheed Martin Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
  TBA Lockheed Martin Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
UK Pathfinder launch. First orbital rocket launch from the United Kingdom. The Moog Small Launch Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle (SL-OMV) can deploy up to six CubeSats.
2024 (TBD)[277]   Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43   RVSN RF
  Meridian-M 11 (21L)[278] Ministry of Defence Molniya Communications  
2024 (TBD)[279][280]   Soyuz-2.1b   Vostochny Site 1S   Roscosmos
  Aist-2T №1 Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Aist-2T №2 Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[281]   Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  GLONASS-K2 24L (K2 №3) VKS Medium Earth Navigation  
2024 (TBD)[282][283]   Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Vostochny Site 1S   Roscosmos
  Ionosfera No. 3 RAS Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research  
  Ionosfera No. 4 RAS Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research  
2024 (TBD)[284]   Soyuz 2.1b   Plesetsk Site 43   RVSN RF
  Labirint №1 VKS TBA TBA  
2024 (TBD)[48]   Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Vostochny Site 1S   Roscosmos
  Meteor-M №2-5[285] Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology  
2024 (TBD)[199]   Spectrum   Andøya   Isar Aerospace
  TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
Second of two demonstration flights.
2024 (TBD)[286]   Spectrum   Andøya   Isar Aerospace
  OroraTech × ? OroraTech Low Earth (SSO) Wildfire monitoring  
First of multiple Spectrum launches for OroraTech.
2024 (TBD)[287]   Spectrum   Andøya   Isar Aerospace
  ION SCV D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) CubeSat deployer  
2024 (TBD)[288]   Spectrum   Andøya   Isar Aerospace
  TBA Airbus Defence and Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[289]   Spectrum   Kourou Diamant   Isar Aerospace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
First Spectrum launch from the Guiana Space Centre.
2024 (TBD)[290]   Spectrum or   Falcon 9 Block 5   Andøya or   Cape Canaveral   Isar Aerospace or   SpaceX
  TBA × 3 KSAT Low Earth (SSO) Maritime surveillance  
2024 (TBD)[291][292]   SSLV   Satish Dhawan FLP   ISRO
  BlackSky Global 5[293] BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  BlackSky Global 6[293] BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  BlackSky Global BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  BlackSky Global BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
First commercial SSLV launch.
2024 (TBD)[294]   Vega-C   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  Biomass ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Earth Explorer 7 of the Living Planet Programme.
H2 2024 (TBD)[295]   Vega-C   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  Sentinel-1D ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Fourth Sentinel-1 satellite.
2024 (TBD)[74]   Vega-C   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
Small Satellites Mission Service (SSMS) #10 rideshare mission.
2024 (TBD)[296]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  Ardoride Momentus Space Selenocentric (LLO) Space tug  
  Canadensys LEAP payload[297][298] Canadensys Selenocentric (LLO) Technology demonstration  
  Zeus-MS × 2[296] Qosmosys Selenocentric (LLO) Technology demonstration  
First Momentus Ardoride lunar rideshare mission.
2024 (TBD)[299] TBA TBA TBA
  Carponis-1 FAB Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[300]   TBA   Kourou   Arianespace
  CubeSpec ESA Low Earth Hyperspectral astronomy  
2024 (TBD)[301]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  EWS prototype U.S. Space Force Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology
Technology demonstration
 
EO/IR Weather System (EWS) prototype, built by General Atomics for the U.S. Space Force.
2024 (TBD)[302]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  GSSAP 7 U.S. Space Force Geosynchronous Space surveillance  
2024 (TBD)[303]   TBA TBA   TBA
  LM 400 Demo Lockheed Martin Space Low Earth Technology demonstration  
2024 (TBD)[304] TBA TBA TBA
  SPARCS JPL Low Earth Ultraviolet radiation  
2024 (TBD)[305] TBA TBA TBA
  SXM-9 Sirius XM Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[306]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  Taicang Taicang Aerospace Technology Low Earth Space biology  
2024 (TBD)[307][308]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  Tanager × 2 Carbon Mapper / Planet Labs / JPL Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[309]   TBA   TBA   TBA
  Tianxian-2 (Chaohu-2) Spacety Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Tianxian-3 (Chaohu-3) Spacety Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
  Tianxian-4 (Chaohu-4) Spacety Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[310] TBA TBA TBA
  Varda 3 Photon Varda Space Industries Low Earth Space manufacturing  
Rideshare on a to-be-announced launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[312] TBA TBA TBA
  TBA CarpathiaSat Geosynchronous Communications  
First Hungarian geosynchronous communications satellite.[311]

Suborbital flights edit

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
16 July[313]   Black Brant IX MaGIXS 2   White Sands Missile Range   NASA
  MaGIXS Marshall Space Flight Center Suborbital Heliophysics  
Second flight of the Marshall Grazing Incidence X-ray Spectrometer (MaGIXS).
July (TBD)[314]   Black Brant BOLT-1B   Koonibba Test Range   Southern Launch
  BOLT-1B Johns Hopkins University Suborbital Laminar-turbulent transition  
Boundary Layer Transition (BOLT) experiment.
11 August[315][313]   Black Brant IX   White Sands Missile Range   NASA
  FURST Montana State University Suborbital Solar VUV astronomy  
13 August[313]   Terrier-Improved Malemute   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  RockSat-X Colorado Space Grant Consortium Suborbital Education  
25 August[313]   Black Brant IX   White Sands Missile Range   NASA
  OAxFORTIS Johns Hopkins Suborbital Ultraviolet astronomy  
Off Axis Far-ultraviolet Off Rowland-circle Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy (OAxFORTIS).
25 August[313]   Black Brant IX   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  TOMEX-Plus The Aerospace Corporation Suborbital Aeronomy  
First of three launches for the Turbulent Oxygen Mixing Experiment Plus (TOMEX-Plus).[316]
25 August[313]   Terrier-Improved Orion   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  TOMEX-Plus The Aerospace Corporation Suborbital Aeronomy  
Second of three launches for TOMEX-Plus.
25 August[313]   Terrier-Improved Orion   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  TOMEX-Plus The Aerospace Corporation Suborbital Aeronomy  
Third of three launches for TOMEX-Plus.
27 October[313]   Black Brant IX   Andøya   NASA
  VortEx Clemson University Suborbital Vapor trail deployment  
First of two launches for the Vorticity Experiment (VortEx) mission, carrying trimethylaluminum (TMA) vapor trails .
27 October[313]   Terrier-Improved Orion   Andøya   NASA
  VortEx Clemson University Suborbital Gravity wave research  
Second of two launches for the VortEx mission, carrying payload instruments.
October (TBD)[317]   Red Kite/Impr. Malemute   Esrange   MORABA
  MAPHEUS-15 DLR Suborbital Microgravity research  
1 November[313]   Terrier-Improved Malemute   Andøya   NASA
  ICI-5b University of Oslo Suborbital Plasma turbulence  
Investigation of CUSP Irregularities-5b.
22 November[313]   Black Brant IX   White Sands Missile Range   NASA
  B-SPICE University of Michigan Suborbital Spacecraft charging mitigation  
Beam-Spacecraft Plasma Interaction and Charging Experiment (B-SPICE).[318]
November (TBD)[317][319]   VSB-30   Esrange   SSC
  S1X-M16 SSC Suborbital Microgravity research  
SubOrbital Express Microgravity flight opportunity 16.
2024 (TBD)[320]   Aurora 1   Spaceport Nova Scotia   Reaction Dynamics
  Reaction Dynamics Suborbital Test flight  
2024 (TBD)[321][322]   Dorado   TBA   Equatorial Space
TBA Equatorial Space Suborbital Microgravity research  
Maiden flight of Dorado.
2024 (TBD)[323]   HASTE   MARS LC-2   Rocket Lab
  Leidos Suborbital Technology demonstration  
First of four contracted launches for Leidos.
2024 (TBD)[324]   HASTE   MARS LC-2   Rocket Lab
  TBA TBA Suborbital Technology demonstration  
2024 (TBD)[325][326]   Kestrel I VS03   Whalers Way Pad 1   ATSpace
  Inovor Technologies / Ascension / Southern Launch Suborbital Test flight  
ECO TEST VS03. Second of three test launches from Pad 1 at Whalers Way. Expected apogee: 200 km (120 mi).
2024 (TBD)[325][326]   Kestrel I VS02   Whalers Way Pad 1   ATSpace
  ATSpace Suborbital Test flight  
ECO TEST VS02. Third of three test launches from Pad 1 at Whalers Way. Launch vehicle previously tested under the name "Hapith I".[327] Expected apogee: 200 km (120 mi).
2024 (TBD)[328]   Miura 1   El Arenosillo   PLD Space
TBA TBA Suborbital TBA  
Second of two planned test flights.
2024 (TBD)[329][330]   RLV-T6   Lenghu   LinkSpace
  LinkSpace Suborbital VTVL flight test  
Reusable Launch Vehicle T6 (RLV-T6). Expected apogee: 100 km (62 mi).
2024 (TBD)[331][332]   SARGE BLK3   Spaceport America   Exos Aerospace
  Suborbital Test flight  
First Rapid Reusability demo launch.
2024 (TBD)[331][332]   SARGE BLK3   Spaceport America   Exos Aerospace
  Suborbital Test flight  
Second Rapid Reusability demo launch.
2024 (TBD)[334]   VSB-30   Koonibba Test Range   Southern Launch
  ReFEx DLR Suborbital Technology demonstration  
Apogee: ~130 km (81 mi).[333]
2024 (TBD)[335][336]   TBA   TBA   CAS Space
TBA TBA Suborbital Test flight  
Test flight of a reusable suborbital tourism rocket.

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