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Skyroot Aerospace
Skyroot Aerospace

Demo Flight

Vikram-I

LEOTest Flight

First launch of Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-I launch vehicle. This first launch will carry 4 payloads: - Grahaa Space's SOLARAS S3 satellite - Cosmoserve Space's in-orbit robotic arm Embrace - An in-orbit demonstration from DCUBED - Skyroot's own SCOPE satellite

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Tomorrow06:00 AM
2026-18-07 06:00 UTC · ~min

Window: 05:00–09:00 UTC

Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India
No weather concerns reported

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Starlink Group 17-39
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SpaceX
SpaceX

Starlink Group 17-39

Falcon 9

LEOCommunications

A batch of 24 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation - SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.

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·Space Launch Complex 4E
Flight 13
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SpaceX
SpaceX

Flight 13

Starship

SubTest Flight

13th test flight of the two-stage Starship launch vehicle. Second flight of Starship V3. For the first time, Starship will carry 20 V3 Starlink satellites to space, which will extend solar arrays and antennas and will attempt to connect with ground stations in South Africa and the larger Starlink constellation via high-capacity lasers. 6 of the satellites have been modified with a suite of cameras to scan Starship’s heat shield and transmit imagery down to operators to continue testing methods of analyzing Starship’s heat shield readiness for return to launch site on future missions. Several tiles on Starship have been painted white to simulate missing tiles and serve as imaging targets in the test.

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·Orbital Launch Pad 2
MRV-1
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SpaceX
SpaceX

MRV-1

Falcon 9

GTOMission Extension

The Northrop Grumman/SpaceLogistics MRV-1 is a mission extension payload including a mission robotic vehicle (MRV) and multiple mission extension pods (MEPs). The MRV is designed to attach up to 30 MEPs (Mission Extension Pods) to various satellites in GEO over the course of its life, and the MEPs (Mission Extension Pods) are 400 kg spacecraft designed to be captured by the MRV and then attached to a customer's satellite. A single MEP can extend a 2000 kg satellite's service life by up to 6 years. For this mission, 2 of the MEP's will service satellites for Intelsat, while the third will service a satellite for Optus.

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·Space Launch Complex 40
Unknown Payload
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Orienspace Technology
Orienspace Technology

Unknown Payload

Gravity-1

N/A

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·Yellow Sea (launch location 5)
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China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation

Unknown Payload

Long March 3B/E

N/A

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·Launch Complex 2 (LC-2)
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CAS Space
CAS Space

Unknown Payload

Kinetica 1

N/A

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·Launch Area 130

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