List of Starlink and Starshield launches#G12-14
{{Short description|Satellite Internet constellation}}
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{{Infobox spacecraft class
| name = Starlink
| image = Starlink Mission (47926144123).jpg
| image_caption = 60 Starlink v0.9 satellites stacked together before deployment on 24 May 2019.
| manufacturer = SpaceX
| country = United States
| operator = SpaceX
| pcost = $10 billion
| website = {{URL|starlink.com}}
| spacecraft_type = Small satellite
| launch_mass = {{Unbulleted list
| v0.9: {{cvt|227|kg}}
| v1.0: {{cvt|260|kg}}
| V2 mini: ~{{cvt|740|kg}}
}}
| applications = Satellite Internet access
| equipment = {{plainlist|
- Ku-, Ka-, and E-band phased array antennas
- Laser transponders (some units)
- Hall-effect thrusters
}}
| orbits = LEO, SSO{{Cite news |last=Iemole |first=Anthony |date=2022-07-10 |title=SpaceX launches first mission to third shell of Starlink constellation |url=https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2022/07/starlink-3-1/ |access-date=2024-07-12 |work=NASASpaceFlight.com |language=en-US}}
| status = Active
| launched = {{plainlist|
- 8,596 ({{As of|2025|05|13|lc=y}})
- {{in5|2}} Tintin: 2
- {{in5|2}} v0.9: 60
- {{in5|2}} v1.0: 1,665
- {{in5|2}} v1.5: 2,987
- {{in5|2}} v2 mini: 3,882
}}
| operational = 6,676 ({{As of|2025|05|13|lc=y}})
| first = {{start date|2018|02|22|df=y}}
| insignia = Starlink Logo 2024.svg
}}
Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX providing satellite Internet access to most of the Earth.
Starshield is a classified derivative of Starlink designed to be operated for, and which can host payloads for, military or government purposes.
Falcon 9 launches
=Starlink launches =
The deployment of the first 1,440 satellites will be into 72 orbital planes of 20 satellites each, with a requested lower minimum elevation angle of beams to improve reception: 25° rather than the 40° of the other two orbital shells.{{rp|17}} SpaceX launched the first 60 satellites of the constellation in May 2019 into a {{cvt|450|km}} orbit and expected up to six launches in 2019 at that time, with 720 satellites (12 × 60) for continuous coverage in 2020.
In August 2019, SpaceX expected four more launches in 2019 and at least nine launches in 2020, but since January 2020 expectations had increased to 24 total launches in 2020.
In March 2020, SpaceX reported producing six satellites per day.
In February 2021, Musk stated that the satellites are traveling on 25 orbital planes clustered between 53° north and south of the equator.
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scope="col" rowspan=2 | No.
! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Mission ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Sat. ver. ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | COSPAR ID ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Launch date, time (UTC) ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Launch site ! scope="colgroup" colspan=2 | Orbit ! colspan="3" scope="colgroup" | Satellites ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Outcome ! rowspan="2" |Remarks |
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scope="col" | Altitude
! scope="col" | Inclination ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|w/DtC|With Direct-to-Cell capabibility}} |
id="Tintin"
! scope="row" | – | v0.1 | 2018-020 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|514|km}} | 2 | | 0 | {{Success}} |Two test satellites known as Tintin A and B (MicroSat-2a and 2b) that were deployed as co-payloads to the Paz satellite. {{As of|2020|9|1}}, the orbits have decayed and both satellites have reentered the atmosphere. |
id="v09"
! scope="row" | 1 | v0.9 | 2019-029 | 53.0° | 60 | | 0 |First launch of 60 Starlink test satellites. Said to be "production design", these are used to test various aspects of the network, including deorbiting. They do not yet have the planned satellite interlink capabilities and they only communicate with antennas on Earth. A day after launch an amateur astronomer in the Netherlands was one of the first to publish a video showing the satellites flying across the sky as a "train" of bright lights. By five weeks post launch, 57 of the 60 satellites had been "healthy" while 3 were non-operational and derelict, but deorbited due to atmospheric drag. All working satellites were intentionally deorbited by May 2021, and all remaining failed spacecraft re-entered by October 2022. |
id="L1"
! scope="row" | 2 | v1 | 2019-074 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 43 | {{Success}} |First launch of Starlink "operational" satellites (v1.0), with an increased mass of 260 kg each and included Ka-band antennas. Satellites were released in a circular orbit at around 290 km altitude, from which the satellites raised their altitude by themselves. |
id="L2"
! scope="row" | 3 ! scope="row" | Launch 2 | v1 | 2020-001 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 40 | {{Success}} |One of the satellites, dubbed DarkSat, has an experimental coating to make it less reflective, and to reduce the impact on ground-based astronomical observations. |
id="L3"
! scope="row" | 4 ! scope="row" | Launch 3 | v1 | 2020-006 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 48 | {{Success}} | |
id="L4"
! scope="row" | 5 ! scope="row" | Launch 4 | v1 | 2020-012 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 46 | {{Success}} |First time the satellites were released in an elliptical orbit (212 × 386 km). |
id="L5"
! scope="row" | 6 ! scope="row" | Launch 5 | v1 | 2020-019 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 54 | {{Success}} | |
id="L6"
! scope="row" | 7 ! scope="row" | Launch 6 | v1 | 2020-025 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 49 | {{Success}} | |
id="L7"
! scope="row" | 8 ! scope="row" | Launch 7 | v1 | 2020-035 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 53 | {{Success}} |One of the satellites, dubbed VisorSat, has a sunshade to reduce the impact on ground-based astronomical observations. |
id="L8"
! scope="row" | 9 ! scope="row" | Launch 8 | v1 | 2020-038 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 58 | | 50 | {{Success}} |First Starlink rideshare launch, carrying only 58 of SpaceX's satellites plus three Planet Labs, SkySats 16-18 Earth-observation satellites. |
id="L9"
! scope="row" | 10 ! scope="row" | Launch 9 | v1 | 2020-055 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 57 | | 54 | {{Success}} |BlackSky Global 7 and 8, the 5th and 6th BlackSky Global satellites, launched as rideshare payloads. All of the Starlink satellites are outfitted with the sunshade visor that was tested on a single satellite on 4 June 2020 launch. |
id="L10"
! scope="row" | 11 ! scope="row" | Launch 10 | v1 | 2020-057 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 58 | | 53 | {{Success}} |Rideshare satellites from Planet Labs, SkySats 19-21 Earth-observation satellites. |
id="L11"
! scope="row" | 12 ! scope="row" | Launch 11 | v1 | 2020-062 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 50 | {{Success}} | |
id="L12"
! scope="row" | 13 ! scope="row" | Launch 12 | v1 | 2020-070 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 50 | {{Success}} | |
id="L13"
! scope="row" | 14 ! scope="row" | Launch 13 | v1 | 2020-073 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 45 | {{Success}} | |
id="L14"
! scope="row" | 15 ! scope="row" | Launch 14 | v1 | 2020-074 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 43 | {{Success}} | |
id="L15"
! scope="row" | 16 ! scope="row" | Launch 15 | v1 | 2020-088 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 40 | {{Success}} | |
id="L16"
! scope="row" | 17 ! scope="row" | Launch 16 | v1 | 2021-005 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 57 | {{Success}} | |
scope="row" | –
! scope="row" | Tr-1 | v1 | 2021-006 | {{cvt|560|km}} | 10 | | 0 | {{Success}} |Part of Transporter-1 mission. First launch of production Starlink satellites to polar orbits. |
id="L18"
! scope="row" | 18 ! scope="row" | Launch 18 | v1 | 2021-009 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 56 | {{Success}} | |
id="L19"
! scope="row" | 19 ! scope="row" | Launch 19 | v1 | 2021-012 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 57 | {{Success}} | |
id="L17"
! scope="row" | 20 ! scope="row" | Launch 17 | v1 | 2021-017 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 54 | {{Success}} |Second stage failed to deorbit actively, reentered March 26 over Oregon and Washington in the United States. |
id="L20"
! scope="row" | 21 ! scope="row" | Launch 20 | v1 | 2021-018 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 59 | {{Success}} | |
id="L21"
! scope="row" | 22 ! scope="row" | Launch 21 | v1 | 2021-021 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 54 | {{Success}} | |
id="L22"
! scope="row" | 23 ! scope="row" | Launch 22 | v1 | 2021-024 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 43 | {{Success}} | |
id="L23"
! scope="row" | 24 ! scope="row" | Launch 23 | v1 | 2021-027 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 60 | {{Success}} | |
id="L24"
! scope="row" | 25 ! scope="row" | Launch 24 | v1 | 2021-036 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 60 | {{Success}} | |
id="L25"
! scope="row" | 26 ! scope="row" | Launch 25 | v1 | 2021-038 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 60 | {{Success}} | |
id="L27"
! scope="row" | 27 ! scope="row" | Launch 27 | v1 | 2021-040 | {{cvt|550|km}} | 53.0° | 60 | | 58 | {{Success}} | |
id="L26"
! scope="row" | 28 ! scope="row" | Launch 26 | v1 | 2021-041 | {{cvt|569 |
582|km}}
| 53.0° | 52 | | 49 | {{Success}} |Rideshare satellites: a radar Earth imaging satellite for Capella Space, and an Earth observation satellite, Tyvak 0130, for Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems. |
id="L28"
! scope="row" | 29 ! scope="row" | Launch 28 | v1 | 2021-044 | 53.0° | 60 | | 60 | {{Success}} |Last v1.0 and Group 1 Starlink Launch. |
scope="row" | –
! scope="row" | Tr-2 | 2021-059 | {{cvt|560|km}} | 97.5° | 3 | | 3 | {{Success}} |Part of Transporter-2 mission. Second launch of production Starlink and first launch of 3 prototype Starlink v1.5 satellites to polar orbits. |
id="G2-1"
! scope="row" | 30 ! scope="row" | Group 2-1 | v1.5 | 2021-082 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 51 | | 51 | {{Success}} |First launch of operational Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base, and first launch into a high-inclination, non-SSO orbit. Musk stated that the operational satellites were version 1.5 and featured "laser inter-satellite links, which are needed for high latitudes and mid-ocean coverage". |
id="G4-1"
! scope="row" | 31 ! scope="row" | Group 4-1 | v1.5 | 2021-104 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 52 | {{Success}} |First launch of Group 4 Starlink satellites. |
id="G4-3"
! scope="row" | 32 ! scope="row" | Group 4-3 | v1.5 | 2021-115 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 48 | | 48 | {{Success}} | Rideshare satellites: BlackSky-16 Gen-2 and BlackSky-17 Gen-2. |
id="G4-4"
! scope="row" | 33 ! scope="row" | Group 4-4 | v1.5 | 2021-125 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 52 | | 49 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-5"
! scope="row" | 34 ! scope="row" | Group 4-5 | v1.5 | 2022-001 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 49 | | 49 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-6"
! scope="row" | 35 ! scope="row" | Group 4-6 | v1.5 | 2022-005 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 49 | | 49 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-7"
! scope="row" | 36{{Anchor|Group 4-7 satellite reentries}} ! scope="row" | Group 4-7 | v1.5 | 2022-010 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 49 | | 10 | {{Success}} | On 4 February 2022, the satellites deployed on this mission were significantly impacted by a G2-rated geomagnetic storm. The satellites were commanded into a safe mode, but increased atmospheric drag prevented the satellites from leaving safe mode to begin maneuvering from the low deployment altitude to an operational orbit. On 8 February 2022, SpaceX confirmed that up to 40 of the 49 deployed satellites will reenter or have reentered the Earth's atmosphere. By 12 February, 38 satellites had reentered the atmosphere while the remaining 11 continued to raise their orbits. |
id="G4-8"
! scope="row" | 37 ! scope="row" | Group 4-8 | v1.5 | 2022-016 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 46 | | 46 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-11"
! scope="row" | 38 ! scope="row" | Group 4-11 | v1.5 | 2022-017 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 50 | | 48 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-9"
! scope="row" | 39 ! scope="row" | Group 4-9 | v1.5 | 2022-022 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 47 | | 47 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-10"
! scope="row" | 40 ! scope="row" | Group 4-10 | v1.5 | 2022-025 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 48 | | 47 | {{Success}} |Starlink 3680 (or Starlink 2022-025P) launched in this stack has maneuvered and moved to Shell 1 of starlink satellites. Possibly some other satellites in this stack will also joining the Shell 1 Starlinks in near future. |
id="G4-12"
! scope="row" | 41 ! scope="row" | Group 4-12 | v1.5 | 2022-029 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 47 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-14"
! scope="row" | 42 ! scope="row" | Group 4-14 | v1.5 | 2022-041 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 51 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-16"
! scope="row" | 43 ! scope="row" | Group 4-16 | v1.5 | 2022-045 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 52 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-17"
! scope="row" | 44 ! scope="row" | Group 4-17 | v1.5 | 2022-049 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-13"
! scope="row" | 45 ! scope="row" | Group 4-13 | v1.5 | 2022-051 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-15"
! scope="row" | 46 ! scope="row" | Group 4-15 | v1.5 | 2022-052 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-18"
! scope="row" | 47 ! scope="row" | Group 4-18 | v1.5 | 2022-053 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-19"
! scope="row" | 48 ! scope="row" | Group 4-19 | v1.5 | 2022-062 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-21"
! scope="row" | 49 ! scope="row" | Group 4-21 | v1.5 | 2022-076 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 52 | {{Success}} | |
id="G3-1"
! scope="row" | 50 ! scope="row" | Group 3-1 | v1.5 | 2022-077 | {{cvt|560|km}} | 97.6° | 46 | | 46 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-22"
! scope="row" | 51 ! scope="row" | Group 4-22 | v1.5 | 2022-083 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G3-2"
! scope="row" | 52 ! scope="row" | Group 3-2 | v1.5 | 2022-084 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|560|km}} | 97.6° | 46 | | 46 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-25"
! scope="row" | 53 ! scope="row" | Group 4-25 | v1.5 | 2022-086 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 51 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-26"
! scope="row" | 54 ! scope="row" | Group 4-26 | v1.5 | 2022-097 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 52 | | 51 | {{Success}} | |
id="G3-3"
! scope="row" | 55 ! scope="row" | Group 3-3 | v1.5 | 2022-099 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|560|km}} | 97.6° | 46 | | 46 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-27"
! scope="row" | 56 ! scope="row" | Group 4-27 | v1.5 | 2022-101 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-23"
! scope="row" | 57 ! scope="row" | Group 4-23 | v1.5 | 2022-104 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 54 | | 51 | {{Success}} |Heaviest Falcon 9 launch carrying an east-coast Starlink network launch for 53.2° inclination orbit located at 540 km altitude. This flight, Group 4-23, was moved from 39A to 40 to de-conflict with Artemis I operations at 39B, and booster B1069.2 from the 4-20 mission was swapped with B1067.6. |
id="G3-4"
! scope="row" | 58 ! scope="row" | Group 3-4 | v1.5 | 2022-105 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|560|km}} | 97.6° | 46 | | 46 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-20"
! scope="row" | 59 ! scope="row" | Group 4-20 | v1.5 | 2022-107 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 51 | | 46 | {{Success}} |Rideshare satellites: Sherpa-LTC2 carried a sole hosted payload will be Boeing's Varuna Technology Demonstration Mission, a pathfinder for a planned constellation of broadband satellites. |
id="G4-2"
! scope="row" | 60 ! scope="row" | Group 4-2 | v1.5 | 2022-111 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 34 | | 31 | {{Success}} |Rideshare satellites: BlueWalker-3 was released into a 513 km circular orbit. |
id="G4-34"
! scope="row" | 61 ! scope="row" | Group 4-34 | v1.5 | 2022-114 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 54 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-35"
! scope="row" | 62 ! scope="row" | Group 4-35 | v1.5 | 2022-119 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 52 | | 51 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-290"
! scope="row" | 63 ! scope="row" | Group 4-29 | v1.5 | 2022-125 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 52 | | 52 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-36"
! scope="row" | 64 ! scope="row" | Group 4-36 | v1.5 | 2022-136 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 54 | | 53 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-31"
! scope="row" | 65 ! scope="row" | Group 4-31 | v1.5 | 2022-141 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 53 | | 52 | {{Success}} | |
id="G4-37"
! scope="row" | 66 ! scope="row" | Group 4-37 | v1.5 | 2022-175 | {{cvt|540|km}} | 53.2° | 54 | | 54 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-1"
! scope="row" | 67 ! scope="row" | Group 5-1 | v1.5 | 2022-177 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 54 | | 54 | {{Success}} |First launch into an initial shell of the second generation Starlink constellation. |
id="G2-4"
! scope="row" | 68 ! scope="row" | Group 2-4 | v1.5 | 2023-010 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 51 | | 50 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-2"
! scope="row" | 69 ! scope="row" | Group 5-2 | v1.5 | 2023-013 | 26 January 2023, 9:32 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 56 | | 55 | {{Success}} | |
id="G2-6"
! scope="row" | 70 ! scope="row" | Group 2-6 | v1.5 | 2023-014 | 31 January 2023, 16:15 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 49 | | 48 | {{Success}} |Rideshare satellites: ION SCV-009 carries HPS' ADEO-N3, EPFL's Bunny, and StardustMe's SD-1 as hosted payloads. ION SCV-009 will deploy a satellite simulator using EBAD's 8" Payload Release Ring. |
id="G5-3"
! scope="row" | 71 ! scope="row" | Group 5-3 | v1.5 | 2023-015 | 2 February 2023, 7:58 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 53 | | 51 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-4"
! scope="row" | 72 ! scope="row" | Group 5-4 | v1.5 | 2023-020 | 12 February 2023, 5:10 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 55 | | 54 | {{Success}} | |
id="G2-5"
! scope="row" | 73 ! scope="row" | Group 2-5 | v1.5 | 2023-021 | 17 February 2023, 19:12 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 51 | | 50 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-1"
! scope="row" | 74 ! scope="row" | Group 6-1 | v2 mini | 2023-026 | 27 February 2023, 23:13 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | | 12 | {{Success}} |First launch of larger, upgraded Starlink V2 Mini satellites with four times the bandwidth of previous models. First use of an Argon-fueled Hall-effect thruster in space, with higher thrust and specific impulse and much lower propellant cost than SpaceX's previous Krypton-fueled thrusters. With the unknown of when Starship will be able to launch the second generation satellites, SpaceX modified the original V2 blueprint into a smaller, more compact one named “V2 Mini.” This adjustment, allowed Falcon 9 to transport these satellites, though not as many, into orbit. The first launch of the second satellites occurred on Monday, February 27, 2023 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on SLC-40. Falcon 9 successfully carried 21 of these satellites into orbit later that evening. SpaceX committed to reduce debris by keeping the Starlink tension rods, which hold the V2 mini satellites together, attached to the Falcon 9 second stage. These tension rods were discarded into orbit while launching earlier version of Starlink satellites. Observations confirm these V2 mini satellites host two solar panels like the Starship V2 satellites. |
id="G2-7"
! scope="row" | 75 ! scope="row" | Group 2-7 | v1.5 | 2023-028 | 3 March 2023, 18:38 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 51 | | 51 | {{Success}} | |
id="G2-8"
! scope="row" | 76 ! scope="row" | Group 2-8 | v1.5 | 2023-037 | 17 March 2023, 19:26 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 52 | | 52 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-5"
! scope="row" | 77 ! scope="row" | Group 5-5 | v1.5 | 2023-042 | 24 March 2023, 15:43 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 56 | | 56 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-10"
! scope="row" | 78 ! scope="row" | Group 5-10 | v1.5 | 2023-046 | 29 March 2023, 20:01 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 56 | | 56 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-2"
! scope="row" | 79 ! scope="row" | Group 6-2 | v2 mini | 2023-056 | 19 April 2023, 14:31 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G3-5"
! scope="row" | 80 ! scope="row" | Group 3-5 | v1.5 | 2023-058 | 27 April 2023, 13:40 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|560|km}} | 97.6° | 46 | | 46 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-6"
! scope="row" | 81 ! scope="row" | Group 5-6 | v1.5 | 2023-061 | 4 May 2023, 07:31 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 56 | | 55 | {{Success}} | |
id="G2-9"
! scope="row" | 82 ! scope="row" | Group 2-9 | v1.5 | 2023-064 | 10 May 2023, 20:09 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 51 | | 51 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-9"
! scope="row" | 83 ! scope="row" | Group 5-9 | v1.5 | 2023-065 | 14 May 2023, 05:03 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 56 | | 55 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-3"
! scope="row" | 84 ! scope="row" | Group 6-3 | v2 mini | 2023-067 | 19 May 2023, 06:19 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G2-10"
! scope="row" | 85 ! scope="row" | Group 2-10 | v1.5 | 2023-078 | 31 May 2023, 06:02 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 70.0° | 52 | | 52 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-4"
! scope="row" | 86 ! scope="row" | Group 6-4 | v2 mini | 2023-079 | 4 June 2023, 12:20 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 19 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-11"
! scope="row" | 87 ! scope="row" | Group 5-11 | v1.5 | 2023-083 | 12 June 2023, 07:10 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 52 | | 52 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-7"
! scope="row" | 88 ! scope="row" | Group 5-7 | v1.5 | 2023-088 | 22 June 2023, 07:19 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 47 | | 47 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-12"
! scope="row" | 89 ! scope="row" | Group 5-12 | v1.5 | 2023-090 | 23 June 2023, 15:35 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 56 | | 56 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-13"
! scope="row" | 90 ! scope="row" | Group 5-13 | v1.5 | 2023-094 | 7 July 2023, 19:29 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 48 | | 47 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-5"
! scope="row" | 91 ! scope="row" | Group 6-5 | v2 mini | 2023-096 | 10 July 2023, 03:58 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G5-15"
! scope="row" | 92 ! scope="row" | Group 5-15 | v1.5 | 2023-099 | 16 July 2023, 03:50 | {{cvt|530|km}} | 43.0° | 54 | | 54 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-15"
! scope="row" | 93 ! scope="row" | Group 6-15 | v2 mini | 2023-102 | 19 July 2023, 04:09 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 15 | | 15 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-6"
! scope="row" | 94 ! scope="row" | Group 6-6 | v2 mini | 2023-105 | 24 July 2023, 00:50 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-7"
! scope="row" | 95 ! scope="row" | Group 6-7 | v2 mini | 2023-107 | 28 July 2023, 04:01 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-8"
! scope="row" | 96 ! scope="row" | Group 6-8 | v2 mini | 2023-113 | 7 August 2023, 02:41 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-20"
! scope="row" | 97 ! scope="row" | Group 6-20 | v2 mini | 2023-115 | 8 August 2023, 03:57 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 15 | | 15 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-9"
! scope="row" | 98 ! scope="row" | Group 6-9 | v2 mini | 2023-119 | 11 August 2023, 05:17 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-10"
! scope="row" | 99 ! scope="row" | Group 6-10 | v2 mini | 2023-122 | 17 August 2023, 03:36 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-1"
! scope="row" | 100 ! scope="row" | Group 7-1 | v2 mini | 2023-124 | 22 August 2023, 09:37 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 21 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-11"
! scope="row" | 101 ! scope="row" | Group 6-11 | v2 mini | 2023-129 | 27 August 2023, 01:05 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-13"
! scope="row" | 102 ! scope="row" | Group 6-13 | v2 mini | 2023-131 | 1 September 2023, 02:21 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-12"
! scope="row" | 103 ! scope="row" | Group 6-12 | v2 mini | 2023-134 | 4 September 2023, 02:47 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-14"
! scope="row" | 104 ! scope="row" | Group 6-14 | v2 mini | 2023-138 | 9 September 2023, 03:12 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-2"
! scope="row" | 105 ! scope="row" | Group 7-2 | v2 mini | 2023-141 | 12 September 2023, 06:57 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 21 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-16"
! scope="row" | 106 ! scope="row" | Group 6-16 | v2 mini | 2023-144 | 16 September 2023, 03:38 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-17"
! scope="row" | 107 ! scope="row" | Group 6-17 | v2 mini | 2023-146 | 20 September 2023, 03:38 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-18"
! scope="row" | 108 ! scope="row" | Group 6-18 | v2 mini | 2023-147 | 24 September 2023, 03:38 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-3"
! scope="row" | 109 ! scope="row" | Group 7-3 | v2 mini | 2023-148 | 25 September 2023, 08:48 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 21 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-19"
! scope="row" | 110 ! scope="row" | Group 6-19 | v2 mini | 2023-151 | 30 September 2023, 02:00 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-21"
! scope="row" | 111 ! scope="row" | Group 6-21 | v2 mini | 2023-153 | 5 October 2023, 05:36 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-4"
! scope="row" | 112 ! scope="row" | Group 7-4 | v2 mini | 2023-156 | 9 October 2023, 07:23 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 21 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-22"
! scope="row" | 113 ! scope="row" | Group 6-22 | v2 mini | 2023-158 | 13 October 2023, 23:01 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-23"
! scope="row" | 114 ! scope="row" | Group 6-23 | v2 mini | 2023-160 | 18 October 2023, 00:39 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-5"
! scope="row" | 115 ! scope="row" | Group 7-5 | v2 mini | 2023-161 | 21 October 2023, 08:23 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 21 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-24"
! scope="row" | 116 ! scope="row" | Group 6-24 | v2 mini | 2023-162 | 22 October 2023, 02:17 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-6"
! scope="row" | 117 ! scope="row" | Group 7-6 | v2 mini | 2023-166 | 29 October 2023, 09:00 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-25"
! scope="row" | 118 ! scope="row" | Group 6-25 | v2 mini | 2023-167 | 30 October 2023, 23:20 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-26"
! scope="row" | 119 ! scope="row" | Group 6-26 | v2 mini | 2023-170 | 4 November 2023, 00:37 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-27"
! scope="row" | 120 ! scope="row" | Group 6-27 | v2 mini | 2023-171 | 8 November 2023, 05:05 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-28"
! scope="row" | 121 ! scope="row" | Group 6-28 | v2 mini | 2023-177 | 18 November 2023, 05:05 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-7"
! scope="row" | 122 ! scope="row" | Group 7-7 | v2 mini | 2023-178 | 20 November 2023, 10:30 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-29"
! scope="row" | 123 ! scope="row" | Group 6-29 | v2 mini | 2023-180 | 22 November 2023, 07:47 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-30"
! scope="row" | 124 ! scope="row" | Group 6-30 | v2 mini | 2023-183 | 28 November 2023, 04:20 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-31"
! scope="row" | 125 ! scope="row" | Group 6-31 | v2 mini | 2023-186 | 3 December 2023, 04:00 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-33"
! scope="row" | 126 ! scope="row" | Group 6-33 | v2 mini | 2023-191 | 7 December 2023, 05:07 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-8"
! scope="row" | 127 ! scope="row" | Group 7-8 | v2 mini | 2023-192 | 8 December 2023, 08:03 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-34"
! scope="row" | 128 ! scope="row" | Group 6-34 | v2 mini | 2023-200 | 19 December 2023, 04:00 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-32"
! scope="row" | 129 ! scope="row" | Group 6-32 | v2 mini | 2023-203 | 23 December 2023, 04:00 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-36"
! scope="row" | 130 ! scope="row" | Group 6-36 | v2 mini | 2023-211 | 29 December 2023, 04:00 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-9"
! scope="row" | 131 ! scope="row" | Group 7-9 | v2 mini | 2024-002 | 3 January 2024, 03:44 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 21 |6 | 21 | {{Success}} |First with Direct to Cell capability, allowing satellites to act as a cellphone tower in space, allowing network integration similar to a standard roaming partner |
id="G6-35"
! scope="row" | 132 ! scope="row" | Group 6-35 | v2 mini | 2024-005 | 7 January 2024, 22:35 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-10"
! scope="row" | 133 ! scope="row" | Group 7-10 | v2 mini | 2024-011 | 14 January 2024, 08:59 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-37"
! scope="row" | 134 ! scope="row" | Group 6-37 | v2 mini | 2024-012 | 15 January 2024, 01:52 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-11"
! scope="row" | 135 ! scope="row" | Group 7-11 | v2 mini | 2024-017 | 24 January 2024, 00:35 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-38"
! scope="row" | 136 ! scope="row" | Group 6-38 | v2 mini | 2024-019 | 29 January 2024, 01:10 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-12"
! scope="row" | 137 ! scope="row" | Group 7-12 | v2 mini | 2024-020 | 29 January 2024, 05:02 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-13"
! scope="row" | 138 ! scope="row" | Group 7-13 | v2 mini | 2024-027 | 10 February 2024, 00:34 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-14"
! scope="row" | 139 ! scope="row" | Group 7-14 | v2 mini | 2024-031 | 15 February 2024, 21:34 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-15"
! scope="row" | 140 ! scope="row" | Group 7-15 | v2 mini | 2024-036 | 23 February 2024, 04:11 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-39"
! scope="row" | 141 ! scope="row" | Group 6-39 | v2 mini | 2024-038 | 25 February 2024, 22:06 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-40"
! scope="row" | 142 ! scope="row" | Group 6-40 | v2 mini | 2024-041 | 29 February 2024, 15:30 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-41"
! scope="row" | 143 ! scope="row" | Group 6-41 | v2 mini | 2024-044 | 4 March 2024, 23:54 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-43"
! scope="row" | 144 ! scope="row" | Group 6-43 | v2 mini | 2024-045 | 11 March 2024, 00:03 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-17"
! scope="row" | 145 ! scope="row" | Group 7-17 | v2 mini | 2024-046 | 11 March 2024, 04:09 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-44"
! scope="row" | 146 ! scope="row" | Group 6-44 | v2 mini | 2024-049 | 16 March 2024, 00:21 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-16"
! scope="row" | 147 ! scope="row" | Group 7-16 | v2 mini | 2024-050 | 19 March 2024, 02:28 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 20 | | 20 | {{Success}} |
id="G6-42"
! scope="row" | 148 ! scope="row" | Group 6-42 | v2 mini | 2024-056 | 24 March 2024, 03:09 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-46"
! scope="row" | 149 ! scope="row" | Group 6-46 | v2 mini | 2024-057 | 25 March 2024, 23:42 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-45"
! scope="row" | 150 ! scope="row" | Group 6-45 | v2 mini | 2024-060 | 31 March 2024, 01:30 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G7-18"
! scope="row" | 151 ! scope="row" | Group 7-18 | v2 mini | 2024-062 | 2 April 2024, 02:30 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-47"
! scope="row" | 152 ! scope="row" | Group 6-47 | v2 mini | 2024-064 | 5 April 2024, 09:12 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-1"
! scope="row" | 153 ! scope="row" | Group 8-1 | v2 mini | 2024-065 | 7 April 2024, 02:25 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 |6 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-48"
! scope="row" | 154 ! scope="row" | Group 6-48 | v2 mini | 2024-068 | 10 April 2024, 04:40 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-49"
! scope="row" | 155 ! scope="row" | Group 6-49 | v2 mini | 2024-071 | 13 April 2024, 01:40 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-51"
! scope="row" | 156 ! scope="row" | Group 6-51 | v2 mini | 2024-073 | 17 April 2024, 21:24 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-52"
! scope="row" | 157 ! scope="row" | Group 6-52 | v2 mini | 2024-074 | 18 April 2024, 22:40 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-53"
! scope="row" | 158 ! scope="row" | Group 6-53 | v2 mini | 2024-076 | 23 April 2024, 22:17 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-54"
! scope="row" | 159 ! scope="row" | Group 6-54 | v2 mini | 2024-080 | 28 April 2024, 21:50 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-55"
! scope="row" | 160 ! scope="row" | Group 6-55 | v2 mini | 2024-082 | 3 May 2024, 01:49 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-57"
! scope="row" | 161 ! scope="row" | Group 6-57 | v2 mini | 2024-084 | 6 May 2024, 18:14 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-56"
! scope="row" | 162 ! scope="row" | Group 6-56 | v2 mini | 2024-086 | 8 May 2024, 18:42 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-2"
! scope="row" | 163 ! scope="row" | Group 8-2 | v2 mini | 2024-088 | 10 May 2024, 04:30 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-58"
! scope="row" | 164 ! scope="row" | Group 6-58 | v2 mini | 2024-090 | 13 May 2024, 00:53 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-7"
! scope="row" | 165 ! scope="row" | Group 8-7 | v2 mini | 2024-091 | 14 May 2024, 18:39 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-59"
! scope="row" | 166 ! scope="row" | Group 6-59 | v2 mini | 2024-093 | 18 May 2024, 00:32 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-62"
! scope="row" | 167 ! scope="row" | Group 6-62 | v2 mini | 2024-097 | 23 May 2024, 02:33 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-63"
! scope="row" | 168 ! scope="row" | Group 6-63 | v2 mini | 2024-098 | 24 May 2024, 02:45 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-60"
! scope="row" | 169 ! scope="row" | Group 6-60 | v2 mini | 2024-100 | 28 May 2024, 14:24 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-64"
! scope="row" | 170 ! scope="row" | Group 6-64 | v2 mini | 2024-106 | 1 June 2024, 02:37 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-5"
! scope="row" | 171 ! scope="row" | Group 8-5 | v2 mini | 2024-107 | 5 June 2024, 02:16 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-1"
! scope="row" | 172 ! scope="row" | Group 10-1 | v2 mini | 2024-111 | 8 June 2024, 01:56 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-8"
! scope="row" | 173 ! scope="row" | Group 8-8 | v2 mini | 2024-112 | 8 June 2024, 12:58 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-1"
! scope="row" | 174 ! scope="row" | Group 9-1 | v2 mini | 2024-113 | 19 June 2024, 03:40 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-2"
! scope="row" | 175 ! scope="row" | Group 10-2 | v2 mini | 2024-117 | 23 June 2024, 17:15 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-2"
! scope="row" | 176 ! scope="row" | Group 9-2 | v2 mini | 2024-118 | 24 June 2024, 03:47 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-3"
! scope="row" | 177 ! scope="row" | Group 10-3 | v2 mini | 2024-120 | 27 June 2024, 11:14 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-9"
! scope="row" | 178 ! scope="row" | Group 8-9 | v2 mini | 2024-124 | 3 July 2024, 08:55 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-3"
! scope="row" | 179 ! scope="row" | Group 9-3 | v2 mini | 2024-129 | 12 July 2024, 02:39 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 |13 | 0 | {{Failure}} |Experienced launch failure. During launch a liquid oxygen leak developed, causing the upper stage to fail during the second burn.{{Cite web |date=July 11, 2024 |title=Starlink Mission |url=https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl-9-3 |access-date=July 12, 2024 |website=SpaceX |quote=Falcon 9’s second stage performed its first burn nominally, however a liquid oxygen leak developed on the second stage. After a planned relight of the upper stage engine to raise perigee – or the lowest point of orbit – the Merlin Vacuum engine experienced an anomaly and was unable to complete its second burn. This left the satellites in an eccentric orbit with a very low perigee of 135 km, which is less than half the expected perigee altitude. [...] At this level of drag, our maximum available thrust is unlikely to be enough to successfully raise the satellites.}} The satellites were left in a very low, unusable orbit.{{Cite news |last=Foust |first=Jeff |date=2024-07-12 |title=SpaceX Falcon 9 second stage fails leaving Starlink satellites in wrong orbit |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2024/07/11/live-coverage-spacex-to-launch-20-starlink-satellites-on-falcon-9-rocket-from-vandenberg-space-force-base/ |access-date=2024-07-12 |work=Spaceflight Now |language=en-US}} |
id="G10-9"
! scope="row" | 180 ! scope="row" | Group 10-9 | v2 mini | 2024-131 | 27 July 2024, 05:45 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-4"
! scope="row" | 181 ! scope="row" | Group 10-4 | v2 mini | 2024-132 | 28 July 2024, 04:17 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-4"
! scope="row" | 182 ! scope="row" | Group 9-4 | v2 mini | 2024-133 | 28 July 2024, 07:24 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 |13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-6"
! scope="row" | 183 ! scope="row" | Group 10-6 | v2 mini | 2024-136 | 2 August 2024, 05:01 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-1"
! scope="row" | 184 ! scope="row" | Group 11-1 | v2 mini | 2024-138 | 4 August 2024, 07:24 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-3"
! scope="row" | 185 ! scope="row" | Group 8-3 | v2 mini | 2024-141 | 10 August 2024, 12:50 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 |13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-7"
! scope="row" | 186 ! scope="row" | Group 10-7 | v2 mini | 2024-144 | 12 August 2024, 10:37 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-5"
! scope="row" | 187 ! scope="row" | Group 10-5 | v2 mini | 2024-150 | 20 August 2024, 13:20 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-6"
! scope="row" | 188 ! scope="row" | Group 8-6 | v2 mini | 2024-152 | 28 August 2024, 06:54 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-10"
! scope="row" | 189 ! scope="row" | Group 8-10 | v2 mini | 2024-154 | 31 August 2024, 07:43 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-5"
! scope="row" | 190 ! scope="row" | Group 9-5 | v2 mini | 2024-155 | 31 August 2024, 08:48 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-11"
! scope="row" | 191 ! scope="row" | Group 8-11 | v2 mini | 2024-158 | 5 September 2024, 15:33 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-6"
! scope="row" | 192 ! scope="row" | Group 9-6 | v2 mini | 2024-164 | 13 September 2024, 01:45 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-17"
! scope="row" | 193 ! scope="row" | Group 9-17 | v2 mini | 2024-171 | 20 September 2024, 13:50 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-8"
! scope="row" | 194 ! scope="row" | Group 9-8 | v2 mini | 2024-175 | 25 September 2024, 04:01 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-10"
! scope="row" | 195 ! scope="row" | Group 10-10 | v2 mini | 2024-183 | 15 October 2024, 06:10 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-7"
! scope="row" | 196 ! scope="row" | Group 9-7 | v2 mini | 2024-184 | 15 October 2024, 08:21 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G8-19"
! scope="row" | 197 ! scope="row" | Group 8-19 | v2 mini | 2024-187 | 18 October 2024, 23:31 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-61"
! scope="row" | 198 ! scope="row" | Group 6-61 | v2 mini | 2024-191 | 23 October 2024, 21:47 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-8"
! scope="row" | 199 ! scope="row" | Group 10-8 | v2 mini | 2024-193 | 26 October 2024, 21:47 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-9"
! scope="row" | 200 ! scope="row" | Group 9-9 | v2 mini | 2024-195 | 30 October 2024, 12:07 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} |200th launch of dedicated starlink missions. |
id="G10-13"
! scope="row" | 201 ! scope="row" | Group 10-13 | v2 mini | 2024-196 | 30 October 2024, 21:10 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-77"
! scope="row" | 202 ! scope="row" | Group 6-77 | v2 mini | 2024-202 | 7 November 2024, 20:19 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-10"
! scope="row" | 203 ! scope="row" | Group 9-10 | v2 mini | 2024-204 | 9 November 2024, 06:14 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-69"
! scope="row" | 204 ! scope="row" | Group 6-69 | v2 mini | 2024-207 | 11 November 2024, 21:28 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-11"
! scope="row" | 205 ! scope="row" | Group 9-11 | v2 mini | 2024-209 | 14 November 2024, 05:23 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-68"
! scope="row" | 206 ! scope="row" | Group 6-68 | v2 mini | 2024-210 | 14 November 2024, 13:21 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-12"
! scope="row" | 207 ! scope="row" | Group 9-12 | v2 mini | 2024-213 | 18 November 2024, 05:53 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-66"
! scope="row" | 208 ! scope="row" | Group 6-66 | v2 mini | 2024-216 | 21 November 2024, 16:07 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-13"
! scope="row" | 209 ! scope="row" | Group 9-13 | v2 mini | 2024-217 | 24 November 2024, 05:25 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-1"
! scope="row" | 210 ! scope="row" | Group 12-1 | v2 mini | 2024-220 | 25 November 2024, 10:02 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | 12 | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-76"
! scope="row" | 211 ! scope="row" | Group 6-76 | v2 mini | 2024-222 | 27 November 2024, 04:41 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-65"
! scope="row" | 212 ! scope="row" | Group 6-65 | v2 mini | 2024-224 | 30 November 2024, 05:00 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="GN-01"
! scope="row" | 213 ! scope="row" | Group N-01{{Cite web |title=Jonathan's Space Report {{!}} Space Statistics |url=https://planet4589.org/space/con/star/sg215/index.html |access-date=2024-12-16 |website=planet4589.org}} | v2 mini | 2024-225 | 30 November 2024, 08:10 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|570|km}} | 20 | | 20 | {{Success}} | The 20 Starlink satellites were launched together with two Starshields from NROL-126 mission |
id="G6-70"
! scope="row" | 214 ! scope="row" | Group 6-70 | v2 mini | 2024-229 | 4 December 2024, 10:13 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="G9-14"
! scope="row" | 215 ! scope="row" | Group 9-14 | v2 mini | 2024-231 | 5 December 2024, 03:05 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 20 | 13 | 20 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-5"
! scope="row" | 216 ! scope="row" | Group 12-5 | v2 mini | 2024-237 | 8 December 2024, 05:12 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | 13 | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-2"
! scope="row" | 217 ! scope="row" | Group 11-2 | v2 mini | 2024-239 | 13 December 2024, 21:55 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 22 | 13 | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-2"
! scope="row" | 218 ! scope="row" | Group 12-2 | v2 mini | 2024-249 | 23 December 2024, 05:35 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-3"
! scope="row" | 219 ! scope="row" | Group 11-3 | v2 mini | 2024-251 | 29 December 2024, 01:58 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-6"
! scope="row" | 220 ! scope="row" | Group 12-6 | v2 mini | 2024-254 | 31 December 2024, 05:39 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-71"
! scope="row" | 221 ! scope="row" | Group 6-71 | v2 mini | 2025-003 | 6 January 2025, 20:43 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 24 | | 24 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-11"
! scope="row" | 222 ! scope="row" | Group 12-11 | v2 mini | 2025-004 | 8 January 2025, 15:27 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-12"
! scope="row" | 223 ! scope="row" | Group 12-12 | v2 mini | 2025-006 | 10 January 2025, 19:11 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-4"
! scope="row" | 224 ! scope="row" | Group 12-4 | v2 mini | 2025-008 | 13 January 2025, 16:47 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G13-1"
! scope="row" | 225 ! scope="row" | Group 13-1 | v2 mini | 2025-014 | 21 January 2025, 05:24 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | | 21 | {{Success}} |Rideshare satellites: Two Starshield satellites.{{Cite web |date=23 March 2025 |last=McDowell |first=Jonathan |author-link=Jonathan McDowell |title=Jonathan's Space Report No. 842 |quote=Starshield launch 8 is USA 485 and 486. |url=https://planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.842.txt |access-date=23 March 2025}} |
id="G11-8"
! scope="row" | 226 ! scope="row" | Group 11-8 | v2 mini | 2025-015 | 21 January 2025, 15:45 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 27 | | 27 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-6"
! scope="row" | 227 ! scope="row" | Group 11-6 | v2 mini | 2025-018 | 24 January 2025, 14:07 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-7"
! scope="row" | 228 ! scope="row" | Group 12-7 | v2 mini | 2025-019 | 27 January 2025, 22:05 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-4"
! scope="row" | 229 ! scope="row" | Group 11-4 | v2 mini | 2025-022 | 2 February 2025, 23:02 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-3"
! scope="row" | 230 ! scope="row" | Group 12-3 | v2 mini | 2025-024 |4 February 2025, 10:15 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-9"
! scope="row" | 231 ! scope="row" | Group 12-9 | v2 mini | 2025-027 |8 February 2025, 19:18 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-10"
! scope="row" | 232 ! scope="row" | Group 11-10 | v2 mini | 2025-029 | 11 February 2025, 02:09 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-18"
! scope="row" | 233 ! scope="row" | Group 12-18 | v2 mini | 2025-031 |11 February 2025, 18:53 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-8"
! scope="row" | 234 ! scope="row" | Group 12-8 | v2 mini | 2025-032 |15 February 2025, 06:14 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G10-12"
! scope="row" | 235 ! scope="row" | Group 10-12 | v2 mini | 2025-034 | 18 February 2025, 23:21 | {{cvt|279|km}} | 53.16° | 23 | | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-14"
! scope="row" | 236 ! scope="row" | Group 12-14 | v2 mini | 2025-035 |21 February 2025, 15:19 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | 13 | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G15-1"
! scope="row" | 237 ! scope="row" | Group 15-1 | v2 mini | 2025-037 |23 February 2025, 01:38 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 70.0° | 22 | | 22 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-13"
! scope="row" | 238 ! scope="row" | Group 12-13 | v2 mini | 2025-039 |27 February 2025, 03:34 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-20"
! scope="row" | 239 ! scope="row" | Group 12-20 | v2 mini | 2025-043 |3 March 2025, 02:24 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-21"
! scope="row" | 240 ! scope="row" | Group 12-21 | v2 mini | 2025-048 |13 March 2025, 02:35 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-16"
! scope="row" | 241 ! scope="row" | Group 12-16 | v2 mini | 2025-053 |15 March 2025, 11:35 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | 13 | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-25"
! scope="row" | 242 ! scope="row" | Group 12-25 | v2 mini | 2025-057 |18 March 2025, 19:57 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | 13 | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-7"
! scope="row" | 243 ! scope="row" | Group 11-7 | v2 mini | 2025-063 |26 March 2025, 22:11 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 27 | | 27 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-80"
! scope="row" | 244 ! scope="row" | Group 6-80 | v2 mini | 2025-065 |31 March 2025, 19:52 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 28 | | 28 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-13"
! scope="row" | 245 ! scope="row" | Group 11-13 | v2 mini | 2025-069 |4 April 2025, 01:02 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 27 | | 27 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-72"
! scope="row" | 246 ! scope="row" | Group 6-72 | v2 mini | 2025-070 |6 April 2025, 03:07 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 28 | | 28 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-11"
! scope="row" | 247 ! scope="row" | Group 11-11 | v2 mini | 2025-071 |7 April 2025, 23:06 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 27 | | 27 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-17"
! scope="row" | 248 ! scope="row" | Group 12-17 | v2 mini | 2025-075 |13 April 2025, 00:53 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 21 | 13 | 21 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-73"
! scope="row" | 249 ! scope="row" | Group 6-73 | v2 mini | 2025-076 |14 April 2025, 04:00 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 27 | | 27 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-74"
! scope="row" | 250 ! scope="row" | Group 6-74 | v2 mini | 2025-083 |25 April 2025, 01:52 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 28 | | 28 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-23"
! scope="row" | 251 ! scope="row" | Group 12-23 | v2 mini | 2025-085 |28 April 2025, 02:09 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | 13 | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G11-9"
! scope="row" | 252 ! scope="row" | Group 11-9 | v2 mini | 2025-087 |28 April 2025, 20:42 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 53.00° | 27 | | 27 | {{Success}} | |
id="G12-10"
! scope="row" | 253 ! scope="row" | Group 12-10 | v2 mini | 2025-089 |29 April 2025, 02:34 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 23 | 13 | 23 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-75"
! scope="row" | 254 ! scope="row" | Group 6-75 | v2 mini | 2025-091 |2 May 2025, 01:51 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 28 | | 28 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-84"
! scope="row" | 255 ! scope="row" | Group 6-84 | v2 mini | 2025-092 |4 May 2025, 08:54 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 29 | | 29 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-93"
! scope="row" | 256 ! scope="row" | Group 6-93 | v2 mini | 2025-093 |7 May 2025, 01:17 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 28 | | 28 | {{Success}} | |
id="G15-3"
! scope="row" | 257 ! scope="row" | Group 15-3 | v2 mini | 2025-094 |10 May 2025, 00:19 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 70.0° | 26 | | 26 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-91"
! scope="row" | 258 ! scope="row" | Group 6-91 | v2 mini | 2025-095 |10 May 2025, 06:28 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 28 | | 28 | {{Success}} | |
id="G15-4"
! scope="row" | 259 ! scope="row" | Group 15-4 | v2 mini | 2025-098 |13 May 2025, 01:15 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|535|km}} | 70.0° | 26 | | 26 | {{Success}} | |
id="G6-83"
! scope="row" | 260 ! scope="row" | Group 6-83 | v2 mini | 2025-099 |13 May 2025, 05:02 | {{cvt|559|km}} | 43.0° | 28 | | 28 | {{Success}} | |
==Totals==
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- Satellites launched: 8,596
- Satellites failed or deorbited: 1,143
- Satellites in orbit: 7,475
- Satellites working: 7,453
- Satellites operational: 6,676
=Starshield=
{{Main|SpaceX Starshield}}
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scope="col" rowspan=2 | No.
! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Mission name or designation ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Sat. ver. ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | COSPAR ID ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Date and time, ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Launch site ! scope="colgroup" colspan=2 | Orbit ! scope="colgroup" colspan=2 | Satellites ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Outcome ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Customer |
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scope="col" | Altitude
! scope="col" | Orbital inclination ! scope="col" | Deployed ! scope="col" | Working |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | –
! rowspan=2 scope="row" |USA 312-313 | v1 | 2020-101 | 19 December 2020 | 53° | 2 | {{Success}} |
colspan=10 | Possibly launched on NROL-108 mission. Likely test Starshield satellites. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 1
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 320-323 | v1.5 | 2022-002 | 13 January 2022 | {{cvt|525|km}} | 97.6° | 4 | 1 | {{Success}} | Unknown US Government Agency |
colspan=10 | Likely test versions or operational Starshield satellites. Part of Transporter-3 (SmallSat Rideshare Mission 3). |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 2
! rowspan=2 scope="row" |USA 328-331 | v1.5 | 2022-064 | 19 June 2022 | {{cvt|535|km}} | 52° | 4 | 4 | {{Success}} | Unknown US Government Agency |
colspan=10 | Likely test versions or operational Starshield satellites. Launched with Globalstar-2 FM-15 (M087) mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 3
! rowspan=2 scope="row" |Tracking Layer (Tranche 0A) | v1.5 | 2023-050 | 2 April 2023 | 2 | {{Success}} |
colspan=10 | Likely operational Starshield satellites. Hosts infrared payloads manufactured by Leidos. Launched with 8 York Space Systems-built Transport layer satellites on this mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 4
! rowspan=2 scope="row" |Tracking Layer (Tranche 0B) | v1.5 | 2023-133 | 2 September 2023 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | 80.99° | 2 | {{Success}} |
colspan=10 | Likely operational Starshield satellites. Hosts infrared payloads manufactured by Leidos. Launched with one York Space Systems-built and 10 Lockheed Martin/Tyvak Space Systems-built Transport layer satellites on this mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 5
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 350-351 | v2 mini | 2024-050 | 19 March 2024, 02:28 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|525|km}} | 53.05° | 2 | 2 | {{Success}} |Unknown US Government Agency |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of Starlink Group 7-16 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 6
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 354-374 | v2 mini | 2024-096 | 22 May 2024 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 69.7° | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-146 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 7
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 375-395 | v2 mini | 2024-121 | 29 June 2024 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 69.7° | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-186 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 8
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 400-420 | v2 mini | 2024-160 | 6 September 2024 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-113 mission.{{Cite web |title=Falcon 9 Block 5 {{!}} NROL-113 |url=https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7620 |access-date=2024-09-06 |website=nextspaceflight.com |language=en}} |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 9
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 421-437 | v2 mini | 2024-192 | 24 October 2024 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-167 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 10
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 438-440 | v2 mini | 2024-225 | 30 November 2024 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-126 mission with Starlink Group N-01 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 11
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 441-462 | v2 mini | 2024-243 | 17 December 2024 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | 22 | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-149 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 12
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 463-484 | v2 mini | 2025-005 | 10 January 2025 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | 22 | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-153 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 13
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 485-486 | v2 mini | 2025-014 | 21 January 2025, 05:24 | {{cvt|310|km}} | 43° | 2 | 2 | {{Success}} |Unknown US Government Agency |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of Starlink Group 13-1 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 14
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 487-497 | v2 mini (?) | 2025-058 | 21 March 2025 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | 11 | 11 | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-57 mission. Based on the number of gaps in the catalog it appears that this launch only deployed 11 payloads, likely indicating a larger Starshield version. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 15
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 499-520 | v2 mini | 2025-071 | 12 April 2025 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | 22 | 22 | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-192 mission. |
rowspan=2 scope="row" | 16
! rowspan=2 scope="row" | USA 523-544 | v2 mini | 2025-079 | 19 April 2025 | Vandenberg, SLC-4E | {{cvt|310|km}} | 70° | 22 | 22 | {{Success}} |
colspan="10" |Launched as a part of NROL-145 mission. First NRO Proliferated Architecture Mission launch in partnership with USSF under the NSSL Phase 3 Lane 1 contract. |
Starship launches
=Starlink launches =
SpaceX envisions to launch larger and more capable Starlink satellites on Starship, a rocket with a much larger payload capacity that is under development.
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! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Mission ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Sat. ver. ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | COSPAR ID ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Launch date, time (UTC) ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Launch site ! scope="colgroup" colspan=2 | Orbit ! colspan="3" scope="colgroup" | Satellites ! scope="col" rowspan=2 | Outcome ! rowspan="2" |Remarks |
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scope="col" | Altitude
! scope="col" | Inclination ! scope="col" | {{Abbr|w/DtC|With Direct-to-Cell capabibility}} |
id="Simulators1"
! scope="row" | – ! scope="row" | Simulators 1 | v3 | 2025-F01 | {{cvt|146|km}} | 10 | 0 | 0 | {{Failure}} |SpaceX planned to test the deployment system for a new version of their Starlink satellites. S33 was also expected to deploy ten Starlink "simulators," which were also expected to reenter over the Indian Ocean. Contact with S33 was lost shortly before its engines were scheduled to shut down.{{Cite web |last=Wattles |first=Jackie |date=2025-01-16 |title=SpaceX executes second-ever 'chopsticks' booster catch but Starship spacecraft is lost |url=https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/16/science/spacex-starship-megarocket-test-launch/index.html |access-date=2025-01-16 |website=CNN |language=en}} |
id="Simulators2"
! scope="row" | – ! scope="row" | Simulators 2 | v3 | | {{date|4 March 2025}} | {{cvt|146|km}} | 4 | 0 | 0 | {{Failure}} |Redo of last flight with fewer satellites, while failed again due to similar issues as Flight 7. |
See also
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Category:Communications satellite constellations
Category:Communications satellites of the United States