Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 to launch five times, Blue Origin to launch crew
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Mon, 06 Oct 2025 21:47:52 +0000
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 SpaceX is set to dominate the launch manifest for the first whole week of  October with five Falcon 9 missions. All five of these missions will launch  satellites into internet constellations, with four launching into SpaceXs  Starlink constellation and the fifth launching into Amazons Project Kuiper  constellation. 
 Meanwhile, China will launch another unknown payload atop its Chang Zheng 8A  rocket. Blue Origin also looks to join the launch schedule by launching six  people to suborbital space on its New Shepard vehicle. 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-59 
 To start the week off, SpaceX is launching its first of four Starlink  missions at 12:10 AM EDT (4:10 UTC) on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Starlink Group 10-59  will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at the Cape Canaveral  Space Force Station (CCSFS) in Florida. The 28 Starlink v2 Mini satellites  will fly on a northeast trajectory to an orbit inclined 53.16 degrees. Then,  just over an hour into the flight, the satellites will be deployed into  low-Earth orbit (LEO). 
 Booster 1090 will launch on its eighth flight following a 44-day  refurbishment period. This booster has already completed multiple Starlink  missions, as well as the Crew-10, CRS SpX-33, Bandwagon-3, O3b mPower 7 & 8,  and O3b mPower 9 & 10 missions. Shortly after launch, B1090 will attempt to  land on SpaceXs autonomous droneship, A Shortfall of Gravitas, which will be  stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 11-17 
 The next batch of Starlink satellites headed to low-Earth orbit will launch  on the Starlink Group 11-17 mission. Falcon 9 is scheduled to launch from  Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at the Vandenberg Space Force Base 
(VSFB) in California on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 6:00 PM PDT (Oct. 8 at 1:00 UTC). 
 Falcon 9 is expected to carry 28 Starlink v2 Mini satellites into LEO. A  currently unknown booster will launch and attempt to land on SpaceXs west  coast droneship, Of Course I Still Love You, in the Pacific Ocean. 
 New Shepard | NS-36 
 Blue Origin is set to launch another six-person crew to suborbital space on  New Shepards 36th mission. NS-36 is expected to launch on Wednesday, Oct. 8,  at 8:00 AM CDT (13:00 UTC), carrying Jeff Elgin, Danna Karagussova, Dr. Clint  Kelly III, Aaron Newman, Vitalii Ostrovsky, and an undisclosed sixth crew  member. This flight will mark New Shepards 15th crewed mission. 
 Lifting off from Launch Site One in West Texas, New Shepard will perform a  brief 10-12 minute suborbital hop above the Krmn line. The booster, which  remains unknown at this time, will attempt a propulsive landing at the North  Landing Pad, while the crew capsule, also currently unknown, will land under  parachutes in the Texas Desert. This marks New Shepards eighth mission this  year, doubling the total flights carried out in 2024. New Shepard is 
preparing to launch its 15th crewed mission from West Texas! NS-36 is  targeting liftoff from Launch Site One on Wed., Oct. 8, 2025. The launch  window opens at 8:00 AM CDT / 13:00 UTC. Learn more about the symbolism 
behind the NS-36 mission patch: pic.twitter.com/KkPDBPRCPi 
 Blue Origin (@blueorigin) October 4, 2025 
 
 Falcon 9 | Project Kuiper (KF-03) 
 Falcon 9 is set to launch more internet satellites on Wednesday, but this  time for Amazons Project Kuiper constellation. The KF-03 mission is scheduled  to launch on Oct. 9 at 9:34 PM EDT (Oct. 10 at 1:34 UTC), and will see 24  communication satellites launch northeast into LEO atop Falcon 9. 
 To date, five Kuiper missions have been launched, with three using Atlas V  and two using Falcon 9. Two additional Kuiper launches are scheduled for 
later this year, on the Atlas V and Vulcan. So far, 129 Kuiper satellites 
have been placed into LEO, with 3,236 satellites expected to be deployed  across the entire constellation. 
 Launching from SLC-40 at CCSFS in Florida, booster B1091 will make its 
second flight after a 60-day turnaround. Shortly after launch, the booster  will separate from the upper stage and attempt a landing on SpaceXs Just Read  the Instructions droneship . The second stage will continue into LEO and  deploy the Project Kuiper satellites approximately one hour into the flight. 
 
 Chang Zheng 8A | Unknown Payload 
 On Friday, Oct. 10, CASC is expected to launch the fifth Chang Zheng 8A  (CZ-8A) of the year from Commercial LC-1 at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in  China. Launching on a southeastern trajectory out of Wenchang, this mission  was postponed from Oct. 5 due to Typhoon Matmo. 
 Many details about this mission are currently unknown, but more information  will be available after liftoff. The launch window opens at 3:11 UTC and  closes at 3:37 UTC, with launch scheduled for 3:19 UTC. 
 This mission will mark the eighth overall flight of the Chang Zheng 8 rocket  family, which launched for the first time in December 2020. 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-52 
 Starlink Group 10-52 is scheduled to launch on Oct. 12 at 4:11 AM EDT (8:11  UTC) from SLC-40 at CCSFS. Falcon 9 will carry 28 Starlink v2 Mini satellites  on a northeast trajectory to the constellations Group 10 shell in LEO. The  booster and droneship supporting this mission are currently unknown. 
 
 Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 11-19 
 The final Starlink mission for this week, Starlink Group 11-19, is scheduled  to launch on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 12:59 PM PDT (19:59 UTC) from SLC-4E at the  VSFB in California. Falcon 9 is expected to carry 28 Starlink v2 Mini  satellites on a southeastern trajectory to the constellations Group 11 shell. 
 The booster supporting this mission is currently unknown. Following launch,  the booster will land on SpaceXs Of Course I Still Love You droneship, which  will be stationed downrange in the Pacific Ocean. 
 This mission will mark Falcon 9s 130th mission of 2025 and 548th overall. 
 (Lead image: Falcon 9 launching from Florida. Credit: Julia Bergeron for 
NSF) 
 
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