SpaceX has shattered NASA's record for the most Falcon 9 launches in a single year, with over 135 flights. The rocket manufacturer has been pushing its launch frequency to unprecedented levels, breaking records for pad turnaround times at Vandenberg Space Force Base and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
In other space news, Skyroot Aerospace is preparing to launch its first commercial satellite into orbit, with plans to do so every three months next year and one every month from 2027. The Hyderabad-based company has been working on a new rocket design since 2022 and aims to generate nearly $5 million per mission.
India's space agency chairman V. Narayanan has set a goal of launching 50 missions annually by the end of this decade, a significant increase from the current pace of around five launches per year. The country currently operates two active launch sites but plans to build new facilities in the coming years.
China is also gearing up for its first lunar mission with the Long March 10 rocket and crew spacecraft set to take flight next year. The Mengzhou crew spacecraft will likely fly on a variant of the Long March 10, which was used for low Earth orbit missions, and is expected to be crewed.
Meanwhile, NASA is working to keep its Artemis II mission on schedule despite the ongoing federal government shutdown, with employees at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida remaining at work to ensure the launch date remains unaffected.
Here's a look ahead at the next three launches:
* October 31: Long March 2 | Shenzhou 21 crewed flight | Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China
* October 31: Falcon 9 | Starlink 11-23 | Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif.
* November 2: Falcon 9 | Bandwagon-4 | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla.
In other space news, Skyroot Aerospace is preparing to launch its first commercial satellite into orbit, with plans to do so every three months next year and one every month from 2027. The Hyderabad-based company has been working on a new rocket design since 2022 and aims to generate nearly $5 million per mission.
India's space agency chairman V. Narayanan has set a goal of launching 50 missions annually by the end of this decade, a significant increase from the current pace of around five launches per year. The country currently operates two active launch sites but plans to build new facilities in the coming years.
China is also gearing up for its first lunar mission with the Long March 10 rocket and crew spacecraft set to take flight next year. The Mengzhou crew spacecraft will likely fly on a variant of the Long March 10, which was used for low Earth orbit missions, and is expected to be crewed.
Meanwhile, NASA is working to keep its Artemis II mission on schedule despite the ongoing federal government shutdown, with employees at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida remaining at work to ensure the launch date remains unaffected.
Here's a look ahead at the next three launches:
* October 31: Long March 2 | Shenzhou 21 crewed flight | Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China
* October 31: Falcon 9 | Starlink 11-23 | Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif.
* November 2: Falcon 9 | Bandwagon-4 | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla.