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01/01/2023

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BREAKING NEWS

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Launch Schedule

A regularly updated listing of planned missions from Ro-Space groups around the globe. Dates and times are given in their local times and UTC. “NET” stands for no earlier than. “TBD” means to be determined.

NET 24 August
KL-7K • Spaceplane-6

Launch time: 21:00 EEST (18:00 UTC)

Launch site: Izmail Space Center, Launch Complex 1

State Space Agency of Ukraine will launch their new KL-7K spaceplane on its first flight carrying four crew with the Kosmoshab Double Science Module, External Docking Adapter, and Remote Manipulator System. This flight follows the aborted Spaceplane-6 mission, with corrective actions applied from the previous failure of the vehicle's control system.

Updated: 19 Aug

NET 25 August
GSAR 2011 • SM-7

Launch time: 18:30 ET (22:30 UTC)
Launch site:  GTRAD Launch Complex 43B, Rock Ridge Space Centre

GTRAD will launch the GTRAD Station Module 7 on the GSAR 2011 rocket. The module is a 5 node docking adapter for the Eris Exploration and Research Station.

Updated: 19 Aug

NET 31 August
GTRAD CLV • Europa OFT-2

Launch time: TBD
Launch site:  GTRAD Launch Complex 43A, Rock Ridge Space Centre

GTRAD will launch the second orbital flight test of the Europa crew capsule after two years. This flight will launch on the GTRAD Crew Launch Vehicle carrying the company's astronauts, as well as the first Celestial Space astronaut to fly as a part of their Crew Transportation Services program.

Updated: 22 Aug

NET August
LM-1 • EOO-1

Launch time: 12:30 ET (16:30 UTC)
Launch site: Pad A, Unknown, United States of America

Luminous Aerospace will launch their LM-1 rocket carrying the EOO-1 mission. 

Updated: 11 Aug

NET August
Black Ice • "RED-SPACE"

Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Launch Complex 48, Cape Canaveral, Florida

 

Iris Space Black Ice vehicle​ will lift off from LC-48 in Cape Canaveral, Florida for its first test flight. The flight will carry a non-separating nosecone and a unannounced payload.

Updated: 31 July

NET August
GSAR 3011 • GOLS IV-V

Launch time: TBD
Launch site:  GTRAD Launch Complex 43B, Rock Ridge Space Centre

GTRAD will launch the GTRAD Orbital Lunar Station IV and V modules on the GSAR 3011 rocket. The modules are comprised of a Medium and Large class inflatable modules. The 3011 rocket variant features a tri-core first stage and a single engine second stage that will launch it on its trajectory toward the moon.

Updated: 1 July

NET September
Osiris • Skynet 6B

Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Space Launch Complex 1, Vlieland Spaceport, Netherlands

Celestial Space Corp. will launch the Skynet 6B Satellite for the UK Ministry of Defence. The payload is a smaller narrowband satellite and will be carried to a Geosynchronous Orbit using a upgraded Osiris variant. The mission will push the capabilities of the vehicle "to its limits."

Updated: 1 July

Updated: 1 July

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