Launch Roundup: SpaceX to launch five Falcon 9 missions this week
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Wed, 03 Sep 2025 12:11:54 +0000
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Five Falcon 9 launches make up the launch manifest for this week.  Collectively, four of them will add over 100 satellites to SpaceXs Starlink  constellation, and one will transport a single Indonesian telecommunications  satellite into orbit. 
China is now expected to launch three missions before the end of the week. 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 17-8 
The first of SpaceXs five scheduled Falcon 9 missions for this week, Starlink  Group 17-8, launched from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg  Space Force Base (VSFB) in California on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 8:51 PM PDT  (03:51 UTC on Wednesday, Sept. 3). 
A new booster, B1097, supported this mission. After completing its maiden  launch, B1097 landed atop SpaceXs west coast droneship, Of Course I Still 
Love You , stationed approximately 640 km downrange in the Pacific Ocean. The  booster will be returned for reuse on future missions. 
The payload consisted of 24 Starlink v2 Mini satellites launched due south to  a Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). LAUNCH! Brand New SpaceX Falcon 9 B1097-1  launches Starlink Group 17-8 from SLC-4E, Vandenberg. 
Overview: 
https://t.co/GacQptdFxb 
Live: 
https://t.co/h9wgyX3Hk3 pic.twitter.com/U8ocyWJrmu 
 NSF  NASASpaceflight.com (@NASASpaceflight) September 3, 2025 
 
Falcon 9 is a 3.9 m diameter, 70 m tall two-stage rocket. The first stage  booster is powered by nine Merlin 1D engines, while the second stage utilizes  a single vacuum-optimized Merlin engine. Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy are the  first and only reusable orbital rockets in service today, with one Falcon  booster having recently flown 30 flights. The two payload fairings are also  recovered and reused after flight. 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-22 
Later, on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 7:56 AM EDT (11:56 UTC), another Starlink  mission  Group 10-22  will launch from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at  Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) in Florida. 
Falcon 9 booster B1083 will be supporting the mission and making its 14th  flight, having previously supported Crew-8, Starlink Group 6-48, Starlink  Group 6-56, Polaris Dawn, CRS-31, Starlink Group 6-65, Astranis: From One to  Many, Starlink Group 13-1, NOVA-C IM-2, Starlink Group 12-17, Starlink Group  6-91, Starlink Group 12-24, and Dror-1. 
 
One of SpaceXs east coast droneships, A Shortfall of Gravitas, will be  stationed downrange in the Atlantic Ocean to support the booster landing  following launch. 
Falcon 9s payload will consist of 28 Starlink v2 Mini satellites launched  northeast to a low Earth orbit (LEO). 
 Chang Zheng 3C/YZ-1 | Unknown Payload 
A Chang Zheng 3C rocket will launch on Friday, Sept. 5, at 02:35 UTC from 
LC-2 at Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China. 
While details regarding the launch vehicle and payload remain uncertain, it 
is expected that the mission will fly due east from the launch site. 
The Chang Zheng 3C rocket has four stages, and stands at a height of 55.64 m.  The 4.2 m diameter fairing is 9.78 m high. The YZ-1 designation applies to 
the optional fourth stage being used on this mission. 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-57 
Completing a cycle of launches from all three Falcon 9 pads, the Starlink  Group 10-57 mission is expected to launch on Friday, Sept. 5, at 7:06 AM EDT  (11:06 UTC) from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at the Kennedy Space Center in  Florida. 
After ascent and stage separation, the booster supporting this mission, 
B1069, will land atop SpaceXs other east coast droneship Just Read the  Instructions . 
 
B1069 will be making its 27th flight having previously flown missions CRS-24,  Starlink Group 4-23, Hotbird 13F, OneWeb #15, Starlink Group 5-3, SES-18 &  SES-19, Starlink Group 5-6, Starlink Group 5-12, Starlink Group 6-9, Starlink  Group 6-19, Starlink Group 6-28, Starlink Group 6-36, Starlink Group 6-39,  Starlink Group 6-47, Starlink Group 6-57, Starlink Group 10-1, Starlink Group  10-9, Starlink Group 8-10, Starlink Group 10-8, Starlink Group 6-66, Starlink  Group 12-3, Starlink Group 12-21, Starlink Group 6-74, Starlink Group 12-22,  Starlink Group 10-23, and Starlink Group 10-29. 
The payload will consist of 28 Starlink v2 Mini satellites launched on a  northeasterly trajectory toward LEO. 
If the current schedule is maintained, this mission will mark the 200th  orbital launch attempt of 2025 worldwide. 
 Gushenxing-1 | Unknown Payload 
The second Chinese mission scheduled for Friday, Sept. 5 is a Gushenxing-1  (Ceres-1) rocket, launching from Site 94A at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center  in China. Launch is expected at 11:35 UTC, and the flight trajectory will be  due south. This mission will mark the fifth for Gushenxing-1 in 2025. 
Once again, details of the launch vehicle and payload remain uncertain. 
The four-stage Gushenxing-1, with three solid-fueled stages and a single  liquid-fueled upper stage, is capable of flying up to 300 kg into a 500 km  altitude SSO. The rocket stands at a height of 19 m, and utilises a fairing 
of 1.4 m diameter and 2.5 m height. 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 17-9 
The weeks fourth and final Starlink mission, Group 17-9, will be launched on  Saturday, Sept. 6, at 8:42 AM PDT (15:42 UTC) from SLC-4E at VSFB. 
The mission will add a further 24 Starlink v2 Mini satellites to the Group 17  polar shell, with Falcon 9 delivering the payloads to SSO. 
Booster B1075 will make its 20th flight in support of this mission, having  previously flown missions Starlink Group 2-4, Transport and Tracking Tranche 
0 1, Starlink Group 2-9, Starlink Group 5-7, Starlink Group 6-20, Starlink  Group 7-3, Starlink Group 7-6, Sarah 2 & 3, Starlink Group 7-12, Starlink  Group 7-16 & USA 350/351, Starlink Group 9-2, Transporter 11, Starlink Group  9-17, Starlink Group 9-9, Starlink Group 9-13, Starlink Group 11-3, Starlink  Group 11-4, Starlink Group 11-16, and Starlink Group 17-2. 
B1075s landing and recovery will be supported by SpaceXs west coast droneship  Of Course I Still Love You , which will be stationed downrange in the Pacific  Ocean. 
 
 Chang Zheng 6A | Unknown Payload 
The third Chinese mission in two days, the details of the launch vehicle and  payload remain uncertain, but the rocket is expected to be a Chang Zheng 6A. 
Scheduled to launch from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in China on 
Saturday, Sept. 6, at 16:35 UTC, the rocket is expected to fly due south. 
The Chang Zheng 6A rocket consists of two stages with four additional 
strap-on engines. A 4.2 m diameter, 57 m high fairing sits atop the second  stage, giving the vehicle a 50 m height. 
 Falcon 9 | Nusantara 5 (Lima) 
This weeks only customer Falcon 9 launch is now scheduled for Monday, Sept. 
8, at 7:52 PM EDT (23:52 UTC). The Nusantara 5 mission will place an  Indonesian high-throughput telecommunications satellite into geostationary  transfer orbit. The satellite is being launched to replace an earlier version  that failed to reach the required orbit following launch aboard a Chinese  Chang Zheng 3B rocket in 2020. 
A currently unannounced Falcon 9 booster will launch from SLC-40 at CCSFS in  Florida and will fly due east. 
 (Lead image: Falcon 9 launches from Florida. Credit: Julia Bergeron for NSF 
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