Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 to launch crewed mission, Rocket Lab to launch 65th  Electron
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Mon, 02 Jun 2025 18:58:26 +0000
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SpaceX continues to dominate the launch manifest with five missions this 
week, including a crewed The post Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 to launch crewed  mission, Rocket Lab to launch 65th Electron appeared first on  NASASpaceFlight.com .
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 SpaceX continues to dominate the launch manifest with five missions this  week, including a crewed mission for Axiom, SXM-10, and three Starlink  launches from various locations around the globe. Additionally, Rocket Lab is  set to conduct its 65th Electron flight, transporting the BlackSky Gen-3  satellite to orbit on the Full Stream Ahead mission. 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 12-19 
Starlink Group 12-19 is scheduled to launch on the morning of June 2 at 12:57  AM EDT (4:57 UTC) from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at the Cape Canaveral  Space Force Station (CCSFS) in Florida. This mission is anticipated to carry  approximately 23 Starlink v2 Mini satellites on a southeastern trajectory to  an orbit of 284 km by 293 km inclined at 43 degrees. 13 of the 23 satellites  will feature Direct-to-Cell capabilities. 
Booster B1077 is flying again, this time on its 21st flight. This booster has  previously launched the Crew-5, CRS SpX-28, CRS NG-20, and 13 Starlink  missions. B1077 aims to land a 21st time on SpaceXs autonomous droneship Just  Read the Instructions , which is expected to be stationed nearly 600 km  downrange in the Atlantic Ocean. Starlink satellites are deployed during the  Starlink Group 12-8 mission. (Credit: SpaceX) 
 Electron | Full Stream Ahead 
Electron is launching the second of five missions for BlackSky Technology on  June 3 at 11:30 AM NZST (23:30 UTC on June 2). This mission, named Full 
Stream Ahead, aims to launch the second BlackSky Generation 3 satellite from  Launch Complex-1B (LC-1B) at the Mhia Peninsula in New Zealand into its  constellation in a mid-inclination circular 470 km orbit using Rocket Labs  kick stage, Curie. Full Stream Ahead was initially scheduled to launch on May  28, but additional checkout requirements delayed the launch. Additionally,  inclement weather led to the launch being pushed back six days to June 3. 
This mission will mark Rocket Labs 10th launch for BlackSky Technology, which  is the highest number of launches for this constellation by any provider.  BlackSkys Gen-3 satellite variant can produce images with a resolution of 50  cm and is equipped with various sensors, including shortwave infrared 
sensors. Full Stream Ahead will be the seventh Electron mission of 2025 and  its 65th launch overall. T-24 hours until lift off. Are you ready? 
Around this time tomorrow our 65th Electron rocket will be on its way to 
orbit to deploy the latest of @BlackSky_Inc s new high-res Gen-3 satellites 
to its constellation. 
Find out more: 
https://t.co/RDrGq7xwQy pic.twitter.com/CO2zZdRDb8 
 Rocket Lab (@RocketLab) May 28, 2025 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 11-22 
The second Starlink mission of the week, Starlink Group 11-18, is expected to  launch on June 3 at 4:50 PM PDT (23:50 UTC) from Space Launch Complex 4 East  (SLC-4E) at the Vandenberg Space Force Base (VSFB) in California. A batch of  27 Starlink v2 Mini satellites is expected to fly on a southern trajectory to  a low-Earth orbit (LEO) inclined at 53 degrees. 
The booster, which is currently unknown, is expected to land on SpaceXs west  coast droneship, Of Course I Still Love You , which will be stationed  downrange in the Pacific Ocean. This marks SpaceXs 68th Falcon 9 mission of  the year. 
 
 Falcon 9 | SXM-10 
SiriusXM is launching one of its third-generation high-powered digital audio  radio satellites aboard SpaceXs Falcon 9. This launch will send SiriusXMs  SXM-10 satellite into space, replacing the older XM3 and XM4 satellites, 
which were launched in 2005 and 2006, respectively. In August 2021, Maxar  Technologies was contracted to develop the SXM-10 satellite. Maxar has a  strong history of building multiple satellites for SiriusXM, dating back to  the introduction of the first-generation satellites in 2000. 
Scheduled to launch on June 7 from SLC-40 at the CCSFS at 11:00 PM EST (3:00  UTC on June 7), Falcon 9 will transport this satellite, which weighs over  6,000 kg, to a geostationary transfer orbit, where it will join the  long-standing SiriusXM constellation to service over 33 million SiriusXM  subscribers. The Falcon 9 booster launching this mission is currently 
unknown, but it will land on one of SpaceXs two autonomous droneships  stationed on the east coast a few minutes after launch. Check it out! The  SXM-10 satellite has successfully shipped to the launch base, ready for its  upcoming launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from the #KennedySpaceCenter . 
This latest satellite marks another milestone in our over two-decade  partnership with SiriusXM, supporting the pic.twitter.com/m2PKeYZaXC 
 Maxar Space Systems (@MaxarSpace) May 15, 2025 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 15-8 
On June 8 at 6:34 AM PDT (13:34 UTC), Falcon 9 is scheduled to launch the  Starlink Group 15-8 mission from SLC-4E at VSFB in California. The payload 
for this mission consists of 26 Starlink v2 Mini satellites. The satellites  will follow a southerly trajectory to an orbit inclined 70 degrees. 
The booster for this mission is currently unknown. However, it is known that  it will land on SpaceXs autonomous droneship, Of Course I Still Love You,  downrange in the Pacific Ocean shortly after launch. 
 Falcon 9 | Axiom Mission 4 
Axiom Space is returning to the International Space Station (ISS) with 
another crew on the Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) mission. Launching from the  historic Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida,  Commander Peggy Whitson, Pilot Shubhanshu Shukla, Mission Specialist Sawosz  Uznaski-Winiewski, and Mission Specialist Tibor Kapu will launch on June 9 at  8:46 AM EDT (12:46 UTC) to dock with the ISS. They will remain docked at the  ISS for up to 14 days while they conduct 60 scientific studies and activities  for multiple countries around the world. Ax-4 commercial astronauts posing 
for a photo in Crew Dragon C213. (Credit: SpaceX/Axiom Space) 
This mission will serve as Crew Dragon C213s first flight, during which it  will likely receive a name from the crew while in orbit. Upon the completion  of the mission, it will splash down off the coast of California and be  recovered by one of SpaceXs recovery ships. Booster B1094 will launch the 
Ax-4 mission, flying for a second time after successfully delivering Starlink  Group 12-10 to orbit just 41 days ago. B1094 will perform a  return-to-launch-site landing shortly after liftoff at SpaceXs Landing Zone 1  (LZ-1). 
This flight features several historic milestones: Shubhanshu Shukla will  become Indias second astronaut to reach space since 1984; Sawosz Uznaski will  become the second Polish astronaut to reach space since 1978; and Tibor Kapu  will become Hungarys second astronaut to reach space since 1980. 
Additionally, Peggy Whitson is commanding her second commercial human  spaceflight mission after commanding the Ax-2 mission. She also holds the  record for the longest cumulative time in space by an American astronaut, a  record that will only grow with this mission. The first day of quarantine is  complete! The #Ax4 team has landed in Florida. They are now entering a  two-week quarantine phase to stay healthy as they gear up for their launch to  the @Space_Station . pic.twitter.com/jAmBbFF7M5 
 Axiom Space (@Axiom_Space) May 25, 2025 
 
Most research studies on this mission heavily focus on human health, plant 
and microbial biology, the effects of microgravity, and technology  demonstrations from Axiom Space, the Indian Space Research Organization  (ISRO), and the European Space Agency (ESA). These 60 experiments, which will  be completed within 14 days or less, will help those on Earth gain a deeper  understanding of how the world around us works. Ax-4 is expected to set the  record for the most research activities conducted during an Axiom Space  mission to date. 
 (Lead Image: Falcon 9 launches from Florida. Credit: Julia Bergeron for NSF) 
 
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