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01/01/2023

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BREAKING NEWS

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Previous Launches

A regularly updated listing of documented missions from Ro-Space groups around the globe, beginning from creation of the website. Dates and times are given in their local times. Unknown means the liftoff time was unrecorded.

23 August 2025

Launch time: 22:08 EEST (19:08 UTC)
Launch site: Izmail Space Center, Launch Complex 1

The State Space Agency of Ukraine successfully launched the Spaceplane-5 mission carrying the Helios-A probe. Unfortunately, during a course correction manuever, the on-board control system failed causing the vehicle to tumble. Once the crew stabilised the vehicle, they performed an Abort Once Around contingency, landing back at the Izmail Space Center. All crew was recovered safely, with proper corrective actions made for the next flight. 

22 August 2025
Alpha • PLD SPACE EudaSat 2

Launch time: 13:30 CT (18:30 UTC)
Launch site: Launch Complex 2A, Grand Isle, Louisiana

Quantic Space Systems failed to launch the first commercial Alpha carrying the EudaSat 2 for PLD Space. Shortly after Main Engine CutOff, the vehicle suffered a premature deployment of the fairing and payload. This caused a loss of the satellite and the destruction of stage two. Mission was a "total loss".

17 August 2025
Aura 1B Y2 • Proyect Exoterra

Launch time: 21:00 ET (01:00 UTC)
Launch site: Unknown, Grand Isle

Quantic Space Systems launched "Proyect Exoterra" a classified mission. No further details were provided. 

17 August 2025
KL-6K • Spaceplane-4

Launch time: ~19:00 EEST (16:00 UTC)
Launch site: Izmail Space Center, Launch Complex 1

The State Space Agency of Ukraine successfully launched the Spaceplane-4 mission carrying the Kosmoshab Double Science Module + Hitchiker + MSC payloads. This mission broke the record for most crew (6) flown by SSAU. The flight crew was Commander AmaraKorolyova, Pilot mhmso, MS-1 Kingmonkey, MS-2 Adem, PS-1 JDArbuckle, PS-2 ImperatorGlory.

10 August 2025

Launch time: 20:51 CET (18:51 UTC)
Launch site: Space Launch Complex 1, Vlieland Spaceport, Netherlands

Celestial Space Corporation successfully launched their Osiris rocket for the first time in 11 months carrying the ECHO-1 satellite for Expedition Aerospace. The flight proved the v1.2 design and demonstrated launch, deployment, and landing for the rocket. The first stage booster performed a parachute guided landing downrange in the water.  

10 August 2025
KL-6K • Spaceplane-3

Launch time: ~19:00 EEST (16:00 UTC)
Launch site: Izmail Space Center, Launch Complex 1

The State Space Agency of Ukraine successfully launched the Spaceplane-3 mission carrying a classified payload for the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence Space Operations Directorate. It was the first payload deployed by the spaceplane, but multiple spacecraft concerns require another test flight before it is declared operational 

8 August 2025
Rhea • GalacticNet v1M-1R

Launch time: 21:45 PM EDT ET (01:45 UTC)
Launch site: Launch Complex 1, Rodriguez Key, Florida.

Galactic Space Solutions Technology successfully launched their 8th Rhea carrying experimental GalacticNet satellites. This flight carried slight modifications to the flight software, and adjustments to flight trajectories which included adjustments to the BS-2A throttle sequence.

Updated: 31 July

26 July 2025

Launch time: 22:48 ET (02:48 UTC)
Launch site: Launch Complex 2, Rodriguez Key, Florida

Galactic Space Systems Technology launched the first Theia rocket carrying the first batch of GalacticNet satellites from Rodriguez Key, Florida. First stage booster was lost during experimental descent through the atmosphere. Second stage reached SECO but failed to reach orbit. 

26 July 2025

Launch time: 13:11 ET (17:11 UTC)
Launch site: Launch Complex 576 East, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California

Expedition Aerospace launched the first Endurance rocket carrying a mass simulator. Multiple engine failures resulted in loss of control and eventual vehicle breakup.

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25 July 2025
KL-6K • Spaceplane-2

Launch time: 22:11 EEST (19:11 UTC)
Launch site: Izmail Space Center, Launch Complex 1

The State Space Agency of Ukraine successfully launched the Spaceplane-2 mission with record attendance by citizens from Izmail Space Center with a lot of new additions that will, "change SSAU forever". The company called it, "the most complicated and advanced launch operation and flight SSAU has ever taken."

12 July 2025
Leap-R • Model 24 OTF 2

Launch time: 14:30 ET (18:30 UTC)
Launch site: Axolotl Void Exploration Center

Constellation Void Exploration Program successfully launched the second Model 24 "Valk" spaceplane for BloxSpace Program on their Leap-R vehicle.

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