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SpaceX has launched five geostationary satellites for SES using Falcon 9 rockets.
SpaceX launched its first 60 Starlink satellites on 2019-05-23 on a Falcon 9 rocket.
In February the Air Force selected Falcon Heavy for the AFSPC-44 mission as part of a $297,000,000 contract that also includes two Falcon 9 launches for NRO satellites NROL-85 and NROL-87.
SpaceX will launch the Intuitive Machines Nova-C lander on a Falcon 9 in 2021.
SpaceX plans to launch regular Falcon 9 rideshare missions starting in March.
SpaceX launched the AMOS-17 telecommunications satellite on a Falcon 9 and 34 hours later United Launch Alliance launched an Air Force communications satellite from a different pad in August.
The Falcon 9 contract for IXPE was valued at $50.2 million, compared with the $56,400,000 value of the 2014 contract NASA awarded for the ICON launch on a Pegasus XL.
SpaceX launched the 60 Starlink satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket at 9:56 a.m. Eastern from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
The Falcon 9 booster used on 2019-11-11 previously launched 10 Iridium Next satellites in 2018-07-01, CONAE’s Saocom-1A in 2018-10-01, and PSN’s Nusantara Satu in 2019-02-01.
SpaceX completed its second Starlink launch of 60 satellites on 2019-11-11.
SpaceX has two orbital Falcon 9 launches planned for December, including a Dragon cargo spacecraft to the ISS on 2019-12-04 and a commercial geostationary communications satellite later in the month.
SpaceX performed the fourth launch of a Falcon 9 first stage on 2019-11-11.
SpaceX had up to three national security missions planned for 2020 on Falcon 9 and the first Falcon Heavy national security mission planned for 2020.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched a Dragon cargo spacecraft bound for the International Space Station on 2019-12-05.
The upper stage of the SpaceX Falcon 9 mission to the International Space Station on 2019-12-05 performed a six-hour coast and a deorbit burn.
The six-hour coast and deorbit burn test was requested by the U.S. Air Force to demonstrate the Falcon 9 can deliver national security payloads directly to geosynchronous Earth orbit.
The Falcon 9 first-stage booster used on the 2019-12-16 mission previously flew NASA cargo runs to the International Space Station in May and July.
The Falcon 9 deployed the JCSAT-18/Kacific-1 satellite into a geostationary transfer orbit 33 minutes after liftoff.
Kepler Communications contracted with SpaceX on 2019-12-11 to launch some of its cubesats on one or more Falcon 9 rideshare missions next year.
SpaceX launched the JCSAT-18/Kacific-1 communications satellite on 2019-12-16 using a Falcon 9 rocket.