Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 set to fly 500th orbital mission during quiet week
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Mon, 07 Jul 2025 21:31:15 +0000
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In a quiet week for rocket launches worldwide, SpaceX is set to launch the  500th orbital flight of a Falcon 9 during its first of possibly two launches  this week. Outside of the U.S., Gilmour Space is expected to attempt to 
launch the first flight of its Eris launch vehicle from Australia. 
As many as 10 orbital launches have typically taken place from sites across  the world in recent weeks. Of these, the Starlink Group 15-7 mission was the  last orbital launch to take flight during the first half of 2025, and marked  the 500th launch of a Falcon 9, when including 2020s suborbital Crew Dragon  in-flight abort test. It also set a new milestone when booster B1067 became  the first in the fleet to fly 29 times. 
 
 
The company set new records in the last days of June with back-to-back  launches from Florida and California of the Starlink Group 10-34 and Group  15-7 missions. These were SpaceXs 80th and 81st Falcon missions of the year  and set a new pad turnaround record of 56 hours, 31 minutes, and 10 seconds 
at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) in the process. Three launches had taken  place from the pad in less than five days. On the west coast, SpaceX also  achieved a new five-day record in Vandenberg, turning booster B1088 around  from its arrival via barge to its subsequent launch, on the second of these  two missions. 
The first half of the year drew to a close with 142 orbital launches  worldwide, lofting over 2,130 payloads and 15 humans into orbit. This cadence  represents a 16% increase on 2024s midway count of 122 orbital launches.  Starlink satellites are released during Starlink Group 15-5  the 125th 
mission from Pad 4E (Credit: SpaceX) 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-28 
As noted above, this mission will mark the 500th orbital launch of a Falcon 
9, the first of which flew just over 15 years ago on June 4, 2010, from the  same pad. Launch is scheduled for the start of the typical four-hour window,  which opens on Tuesday, July 8, at 1:48 AM EDT (05:48 UTC) from SLC-40 at the  Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. 
Onboard will be a batch of 28 Starlink v2-Mini high-speed internet  communications satellites headed into low-Earth orbit at an altitude of 279  km, inclined 53.16 degrees. This will be the 19th mission into this shell,  which saw its first launch just over a year ago, the vast majority of which  have launched from this pad. 
The booster supporting this flight has not yet been confirmed, but is 
expected to land approximately eight minutes into the mission on the deck of  the droneship A Shortfall of Gravitas . Four recent missions building the  Group 10 shell have carried 27 satellites. The Starlink Group 10-18 mission  was the last time a batch of 28 satellites was lofted, launching from this  same pad on June 18. 
 Falcon 9 | Unconfirmed Payload 
Based on NOTAMs, an additional launch is currently anticipated from SLC-40 on  Friday, June 11, when a nearly five-hour launch window will open at 11:52 PM  EDT (03:52 UTC on July 12). This mission is heading to a geostationary  transfer orbit and is suspected to be for the Israeli Dror 1 communications  satellite. 
Little is known about the satellite beyond a launch mass of around 4,000 kg  and that it has been constructed on the Israel Aerospace Industries AMOS-HP  bus with an approximate 14-year lifespan. Intelsat is understood to be  providing launch and early orbit phase (LEOP) services for the craft. View of  the Eris rocket and the launch pad at the spaceport in Bowen, Australia.  (Credit: Gilmour Space) 
 Eris | TestFlight 1 
Gilmour Space will make a second attempt at the maiden launch of its Eris  small satellite rocket on Wednesday, July 15, at 7:30 AM AEST (21:30 UTC on  Tuesday, July 15). The company stood down from its previous attempt , which  was scheduled for May 16, after the fairings were prematurely triggered by 
the separation system during overnight launch preparations. An unexpected  power surge from other devices downstream had caused the vehicle to shut 
down, causing the issue, which has since been mitigated. 
The launch will take place from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport at Abbot Point,  north of the coastal town of Bowen. As the emblem on the rocket body proudly  declares, the three-stage launcher is Australian-made. TestFlight1 is poised  to become the first orbital launch from Australian soil performed by a  sovereign-built vehicle. 
Comparable to Rocket Labs Electron, Eris stands a little taller at 25 m in  height. The vehicle also has a slightly larger 1.5 m fairing and boasts a  payload mass of up to 215 kg to a 500 km Sun-synchronous orbit, or 305 kg to  500 km equatorial orbits. The first stage is propelled by four Sirius engines 
 a proprietary hybrid engine that uses a 3D-printed solid fuel grain and  hydrogen peroxide as the oxidizer. A single Sirius engine powers the second  stage. A successful orbital launch would also be the first for a hybrid 
rocket design. 
 (Lead image: Falcon 9 launches from Florida. Credit: Julia Bergeron for NSF) 
 
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