Rocket launch schedule 202211/7/2023 Last year we saw Axiom 1 launch with four commercial astronauts to research on the ISS alongside government astronauts. The wild card for how big this new record would be will be Axiom missions. That launch is slated no earlier than March 2023. Another will be Polaris Dawn, the first mission of the Polaris Program, and will demonstrate SpaceX’s first spacewalk. Two of those flights will be NASA crew rotations to the International Space Station, Crew-6 and Crew-7. This year SpaceX could break that record with likely four but maybe even five or six crewed flights. In 20, SpaceX launched three crewed flights on its Falcon 9 rocket with Crew Dragon spacecraft, two for NASA and one commercial. SpaceX could push record for most crewed flights yet Another NSSL mission is slated to take place in April, with three more commercially purchased heavy rockets rounding out the year from ViaSat, EchoStar, and NASA. SpaceX was selected for 40% of the Space Force’s National Security Space Launch Phase 2 contract, and the company began launching those missions on Falcon Heavies late last year. Since then, it has only launched five times, the most recent being in January 2023. It was first launched in 2018, showing off what it could do by throwing Elon Musk’s Tesla Roadster in orbit around the Sun, close to Mars’ orbit. The once king of launchers, dethroned by NASA’s Space Launch System, is still the most powerful commercial rocket on the market, until Starship comes online. In 2023 we expect a total of five Falcon Heavy launches, the most ever attempted by SpaceX. Ground landings: 15 (LZ-1: 8, LZ-2: 3, LZ-4: 4)ĭroneship landings: 63 (OCISLY: 18, JRTI: 22, ASOG: 23) The year of the heavy USSF-67 lifting off. Total crew: 12 (Government: 10, Commercial: 2) Landings at a glance Total payload mass: ~956,510 kg (Not including classified and rideshare missions, or crew) Launch rate: 3.88 days (Needed for 100 launches: 3.65 or lower)Įast Coast launches: 54 (LC-39A: 11, SLC-40: 43) Number of launches: 77 (Falcon 9: 72, Falcon Heavy: 4, Starship: 1) Starship not included in success and launch rates. So far, SpaceX has launched 77 rockets in 2023, 72 Falcon 9s, four Falcon Heavies, and one Starship. How many rockets has SpaceX launched in 2023?
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