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Falcon 9

Falcon 9 Family rocket variant.

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Mission History
5 Missions
Dragon CRS-2 Mission2013
Dragon CRS-1 Mission2012
Dragon C22012
Dragon C1 Mission2010
Dragon Qual Unit2010
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SpaceX scheduled 60 Starlink satellites to launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on 2020-04-22 from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceApr 21, 2020

Swarm signed an agreement on 2020-04-22 to launch 12 satellites on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in December with a Vigoride in-space shuttle from Momentus to deploy them into specific orbital planes.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceMay 14, 2020

Sen plans to launch the first satellite in its EarthTV constellation on the June 2021 SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare flight.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceMay 20, 2020

Exolaunch is preparing to launch Loft Orbital’s YAM-3 satellite, built by LeoStella, on a Falcon 9 flight scheduled for December 2020.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 10, 2020

SpaceX has tested Falcon 9 booster reuse limits on its Starlink launches, including a 2020-06-03 launch that marked the fifth launch and landing of the same booster.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 16, 2020

YAM-3 will deploy from the Falcon 9 Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Secondary Payload Adapter port using CarboNIX, Exolaunch’s microsatellite separation system.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 10, 2020

Momentus purchased rides on five SpaceX Falcon 9 smallSat rideshare missions in 2020 and 2021 to demonstrate Vigoride’s capability.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 16, 2020

Momentus entered agreements on 2020-06-16 to provide transportation for two cubesats on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare flight scheduled for 2021-02-01.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 16, 2020

SpaceX began reusing Falcon 9 boosters on CRS missions with CRS-13 in December 2017, which was the fourth Falcon 9 launch overall to use a reflown booster.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 16, 2020

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a U.S. Space Force GPS III satellite on 2020-06-30 from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 4:10 p.m. Eastern.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 30, 2020

Exolaunch signed a contract in April to send customer satellites on the December 2020 Falcon 9 rideshare flight.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 30, 2020

SpaceX is providing a new booster for the 2020-06-30 GPS launch, and there are currently no plans to use a previously flown booster in future GPS launches.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJun 28, 2020

SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket on 2020-07-20 that carried Anasis-2, South Korea’s first military communications satellite.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJul 20, 2020

NASA expects Crew-2 will use the Falcon 9 booster that launches Crew-1 and will use the Crew Dragon capsule from the Demo-2 mission.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceJul 23, 2020

SpaceX has more than 800 Starlink satellites in orbit, including 180 satellites launched in October 2020 on three Falcon 9 launches.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceOct 28, 2020

Falcon 9 launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04 from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, on 2020-11-05 at 6:24 p.m. EST.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceNov 5, 2020

NASA replaced two Merlin engines in the Falcon 9 booster that will launch the Crew-1 commercial crew mission scheduled for 2020-11-14 from Kennedy Space Center.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceNov 3, 2020

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a U.S. Space Force GPS 3 satellite on 2020-11-05.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceNov 5, 2020

Tanker-001 Tenzing will launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 as early as June 2021.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceNov 17, 2020

The Falcon 9 rockets that launched two military GPS satellites on 2020-06-30 and 2020-11-05 had brand-new boosters that SpaceX recovered after launch.

Mentioned as: Falcon 9SourceNov 19, 2020
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