Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 launches Starlink and Kuiper satellites
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Mon, 29 Sep 2025 21:04:33 +0000
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SpaceX is scheduled to launch up to three times this week, with each mission  planned The post Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 launches Starlink and Kuiper  satellites appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com .
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SpaceX is scheduled to launch up to three times this week, with each mission  planned to deploy internet communications satellites into low-Earth orbit: 
two for the companys own Starlink megaconstellation and one for its  competitor, Amazons Project Kuiper. 
China kicked off the weeks launch manifest, for those in UTC, with the launch  of its 100th Chang Zheng 2D rocket in the very early hours of Monday morning,  when it lofted two satellites for its Shiyan (or practice) technical  demonstration series. This was the second vehicle to reach this milestone,  following the Chang Zheng 3B/E, which achieved the same mark last December. 
 
 Electron | JUSTIN 
The second HASTE hypersonic research flight, using a modified version of  Rocket Labs Electron, is now scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 7:45 PM EDT  (23:45 UTC) from Launch Complex 2 (LC-2) at the Wallops Flight Facility in  Virginia. Rocket Lab had originally planned to launch the mission the day  before. 
 
This flight will employ an eastward suborbital trajectory, with the payload  presumably concluding its flight over the Atlantic. Little is known about the  payloads used by HASTE flights, but the U.S. Armed Forces is intensively  researching and developing hypersonic aircraft and missiles for future combat  situations. 
This flight replaces the previously scheduled JAKE 4 mission, which was  expected to fly on July 11 but was delayed multiple times over the following  two months. The JUSTIN flight will be the 14th Electron launch of 2025, as  Rocket Lab not only works to increase Electrons launch cadence but also  attempts to finish preparations for the first flight of its upcoming 
partially reusable medium-lift Neutron rocket. 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 11-39 
The first Starlink mission of the week is also the only launch from Space  Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.  Starlink Group 11-39 is due to launch on Friday, Oct. 3, at 6:00 AM PDT 
(13:00 UTC), at the beginning of its four-hour launch window. Starlink  satellites are deployed during the Starlink Group 10-27 mission on Sept. 21,  2025. (Credit: SpaceX) 
Onboard will be 28 more Starlink v2 Mini satellites, bound for an orbit at an  altitude of 595 km, inclined at 53 degrees. Despite the mission name, this  will be the fifteenth mission for this shell of the constellation. 
Booster B1097 will make its second flight, having debuted only weeks ago at  the start of September, launching a mission for Starlinks Group 17 shell. It  is expected to once again land on the droneship Of Course I Still Love You ,  stationed downrange in the Pacific Ocean. 
At the start of the week, SpaceX had launched 9,868 Starlink satellites, of  which 1,321 have deorbited and 7,547 have moved into their operational 
orbits. At this pace, the company is expected to launch its 10,000th Starlink  satellite by the end of October. 
 
 Falcon 9 | Project Kuiper KF-03 
SpaceX will launch its third and final batch of satellites for Amazons 
Project Kuiper constellation from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at the Kennedy  Space Center in Florida. The mission is currently set to liftoff on Friday,  Oct. 3, at 11:43 PM EDT (06:30 UTC on October 4), in the middle of a short  27-minute launch window. 
SpaceX is one of many launch providers scheduled to loft batches of 
satellites for Amazons internet megaconstellation, which is planned to grow 
to 3,236 satellites across 98 orbital planes in three layers. The company has  launched each batch roughly one month apart, all from the same pad, and all  headed into the highest of the three layers at an altitude of 630 km. Kuiper  satellites are manufactured in the production facility (Credit: Project  Kuiper) 
The booster and droneship supporting this mission have yet to be confirmed.  The last two Falcon 9 missions for the constellation debuted a new booster   B1096 and B1091, respectively. Both boosters landed successfully on the  droneship A Shortfall of Gravitas . 
Kuipers rival, Starlink, is already installed on several popular airlines,  including United Airlines, Air France, and Qatar Airways. U.S. airline 
JetBlue announced in early September that it will become the first partner  with Project Kuiper, which aims to deliver in-flight internet, or Fly-Fi,  starting in 2027. 
A fourth batch for the constellation is due to fly aboard another Atlas V 
551, before three other vehicles will carry their own batches of Kuiper  satellites for the first time. Vulcan Centaur is scheduled to launch the 
first of 38 batches before the end of this year, while Ariane 6 will loft the  first of 18 missions, and New Glenn the first of 12 next year. 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-59 
The second of two planned Starlink missions this week is expected to liftoff  from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at the Cape Canaveral Space Force  Station in Florida on Saturday, Oct. 4. This was initially expected to be the  first Starlink mission of the week but has been shuffled to prioritize the  KF-03 mission for SpaceXs customer, Amazon. The mission is currently 
scheduled to launch from the pad at the start of a typical four-hour window,  which opens at 1:17 AM EDT (05:17 UTC), carrying 28 Starlink v2 Mini  satellites. 
Booster B1090 is supporting this mission on its eighth flight after 
previously launching two Starlink missions. Making its debut last December on  the 03b mPower 7 & 8 mission, this first stage has also launched the Crew-10  and CRS-33 missions toward the International Space Station, in addition to  launching the Bandwagon-3 rideshare and 03b mPower 9 & 10 missions. 
Following its ascent and stage separation, the booster is expected to land on  the deck of the autonomous droneship Just Read The Instructions, which will 
be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. 
 (Lead image: Falcon 9 leaves a trail against the Florida night sky. Credit:  Julia Bergeron for NSF) 
 
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