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  • Starlink Launch (SL-6-97)

    Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) FL, United States

    Starlink satellite launch SL-6-97 aboard Falcon 9

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  • Starlink Launch (SL-6-98)

    Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) FL, United States

    Starlink Launch (SL-6-98) aboard Falcon 9

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  • NASA/SpaceX Crew-11 Early Undocking (Medical Concern)

    Gulf of Mexico FL, United States

    After postponing the January 8th spacewalk due to a crew medical concern, that same concern is now causing NASA mission managers to return the International Space Station (ISS) Crew-11 team home early. The four-person crew will splashdown and be recovered in their SpaceX Dragon "Endeavour" capsule within several days, NASA said in a January 8th...

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  • NASA/SpaceX Crew-11 Early Re-Entry & Splashdown (Medical Concern)

    Gulf of Mexico FL, United States

    After postponing the January 8th spacewalk due to a crew medical concern, that same concern is now causing NASA mission managers to return the International Space Station (ISS) Crew-11 team home early. The four-person crew will splashdown and be recovered in their SpaceX Dragon “Endeavour” capsule within several days, NASA said in a January 8th...

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  • NROL-105 Launch

    Vandenberg Space Force Base, Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) , United States

    Reconnaissance satellite launch for National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) aboard Falcon 9

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  • Starlink Launch (SL-6-100)

    Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) FL, United States

    Starlink Launch (SL-6-100) aboard Falcon 9

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  • Starlink Launch (SL-17-30)

    Vandenberg Space Force Base, Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) , United States

    Starlink Launch (SL-17-30; 25 satellites) aboard Falcon 9 rocket

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  • NASA/SpaceX Crew-12 Launch

    Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) FL, United States

    Crew: NASA astronauts Jessica Meir (Commander), Jack Hathaway (Pilot); ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot (Mission Specialist); Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev (Mission Specialist) Destination: International Space Station Duration: ~9 months in orbit (longer than standard 6-month mission) Vehicle: Falcon 9 Block 5 Spacecraft: Crew Dragon "Freedom" Launch time: 6:01am Eastern Time

  • Artemis II Test Flight – Launch

    Kennedy Space Center, Launch Complex 39-B (LC 39-B) , United States

    Artemis II test flight: NASA’s first crewed Space Launch System (SLS) mission with Orion spacecraft. Crew: NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch; Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen Duration: 10-day lunar flyby Launch date NET (No Earlier Than) March 6/7, delayed from early February.

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