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By April 2020, after further delays and cost overruns, it was expected to launch in January 2021, as a payload on a U.S. Air Force Space Test Program satellite (STPSat 6, part of STP-3 launch). [11] STPSat-6 is destined for an orbit slightly above the geostationary orbit. [12]
The STP-3 mission was originally scheduled to be launched on a ULA Atlas V 551 launch vehicle in 2020. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] It was launched on 7 December 2021 at 10:19 UTC . [ 28 ]
Launch failure Third Rocket 3 orbital launch attempt and first Rocket 3 commercial flight. Vehicle also known as Rocket 3.3, which became the standard configuration used for subsequent Rocket 3 launches. [47] STP-27AD1 consisted of equipment attached to the upper stage to verify the rocket's performance during launch. [48]
This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the second half of the year 2024, including launches planned for 2024 without a specific launch date. For all other spaceflight activities, see 2024 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2024, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2024.
This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the second half of the year 2025, including launches planned for 2025 without a specific launch date. For all other spaceflight activities, see 2025 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2025, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2025.
Starship flight test 3 was the third flight test of the SpaceX Starship launch vehicle. SpaceX performed the flight test on March 14, 2024. [2] [3]Starship successfully completed a full-duration second stage burn, reaching the intended orbital velocity for the first time, but broke up during re-entry in the atmosphere.
4 STP-3, STPSat-6, LDPE satellite buses. 1 comment. 5 Does STP-3 include anything other than STPSat-6. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Space Test Program.
SpaceX CRS-27, also known as SpX-27, was a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched on 15 March 2023. [1] The mission was contracted by NASA and was flown by SpaceX using Cargo Dragon C209.