List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2024

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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.

Orbital launches

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks

July

July (TBD)[1][2] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
United States Cygnus NG-22 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics  
Last of three Cygnus spacecraft to be launched via Falcon 9.
July (TBD)[3] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
Europe Galileo FOC FM27 ESA Medium Earth Navigation  
Europe Galileo FOC FM28 ESA Medium Earth Navigation  
July (TBD)[4] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States TBA U.S. Space Force TBA Reconnaissance  
USSF-36 mission.

August

6−15 August[8] United States New Glenn United States Cape Canaveral LC-36 United States Blue Origin
United States ESCAPADE Blue Space Sciences Laboratory Areocentric Magnetospheric science  
United States ESCAPADE Gold Space Sciences Laboratory Areocentric Magnetospheric science  
Maiden flight of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket.[5] Two Photon spacecraft compose the ESCAPADE mission to study Mars' magnetosphere. Part of NASA's Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program.[6][7]
Mid August[9] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States SpaceX Crew-9 SpaceX / NASA Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 71/72  
Ninth operational Crew Dragon mission to the ISS.
NLT 31 August[11][12] Russia Soyuz-2.1b Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Bion-M No.2 Roscosmos Low Earth Biological science  
30-day mission to observe the effects of the Van Allen radiation belts on mice.[10]

September

11 September[13] Russia Soyuz-2.1a Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Soyuz MS-26 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 71/72  
Late September[14][15] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
Spain SpainSat NG I Hisdesat Geosynchronous Communications  
September (TBD)[16][17] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
United States Vigoride[18] Momentus Space Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
United States Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21 SDA Low Earth (SSO) Military communications  
First of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1A Mission).
September (TBD)[19] United States Minotaur IV United States TBA United States Northrop Grumman
United States TBA U.S. Space Force TBA TBA  
STP-S29A mission.
September (TBD)[20][21] India PSLV-XL India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
Europe PROBA-3 Coronagraph ESA Highly elliptical Solar observatory
Coronagraph
 
Europe PROBA-3 Occulter ESA Highly elliptical Solar observatory
Occulter
 
September (TBD)[22][23] China Tianlong-3 China Wenchang China Space Pioneer
China TBA Space Pioneer Low Earth (SSO) Flight test  
September (TBD)[26] Europe Vega VV24 France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Europe Sentinel-2C ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Third Sentinel-2 satellite.[24] Final flight of the base Vega launch vehicle.[25]
Q3 (TBD)[27] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
Luxembourg Astra 1P / SES-24 SES S.A. Geosynchronous Communications  
Q3 (TBD)[29][30] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
United States Blue Ghost M1 NASA / Firefly TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
First flight of Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering ten payloads to Mare Crisium.[28]
Q3 (TBD)[31] China Pallas-1 China China Galactic Energy
China Low Earth  
Maiden flight of the Pallas-1 launch vehicle.
Q3 (TBD)[32] India PSLV India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India SPADEX ISRO Low Earth Technology demonstration  

October

October (TBD)[33][34] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Ax-4 SpaceX / Axiom Space Low Earth (ISS) Private spaceflight  
Axiom Mission 4, launching on Crew Dragon. 14-day commercial flight of four astronauts to the International Space Station.
October (TBD)[35] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
Europe Hera ESA Heliocentric Asteroid orbiter  
Europe Juventas[36] ESA Heliocentric Asteroid probe  
Europe Milani[37] ESA Heliocentric Asteroid probe  
October (TBD)[38] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Transporter-12 United States Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg United States SpaceX
United States LEO Express-3[39] Impulse Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
United States Vigoride[40] Momentus Space Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
United States YAC-1 × 9[41] Loft Orbital Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Australia Centauri × 3[42] Fleet Space Low Earth (SSO) IoT  
Denmark DISCO-2[43] Aarhus University Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Canada FINCH[44] University of Toronto Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-12.
October (TBD)[17] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States TBA United States SpaceX
United States Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21 SDA Low Earth (SSO) Military communications  
Second of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1B Mission).
October (TBD)[45][46] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States WSF-M 1 U.S. Space Force Low Earth (SSO) Space weather  
United States BLAZE[47] TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
United States TYRAD-1[48] Auburn University Low Earth (SSO) Gamma-ray astronomy  
United States TYRAD-2[48] Auburn University Low Earth (SSO) Gamma-ray astronomy  
USSF-62 mission. The ELaNa-56 mission, consisting of two satellites, will be launched on this flight.
October (TBD)[49] United States Falcon Heavy FH-011 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Europa Clipper NASA Jovicentric Jupiter orbiter  
October (TBD)[50] United States TBA United States TBA United States TBA
United States QS-1 Quantum Space Earth–Moon L1 Technology demonstration  

November

November (TBD)[51][52] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg United States SpaceX
Taiwan FORMOSAT-8A TASA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
November (TBD)[17] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States TBA United StatesSpaceX
United States Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21 SDA Low Earth (SSO) Military communications  
Third of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1C Mission).
November (TBD)[53] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg United States SpaceX
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit, designated Bandwagon-2.
November (TBD)[55][56] United States Falcon Heavy FH-012 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Griffin Astrobotic TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
United States VIPER NASA TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover  
Griffin Mission 1. Part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. The VIPER rover will be carried aboard Astrobotic's Griffin lander, and will prospect for water ice near the lunar south pole at Nobile Crater.[54]
November (TBD)[57] United States SLS Block 1 United States Kennedy LC-39B United States NASA
United States Artemis 2 NASA Lunar free-return Crewed lunar flyby  
First crewed test flight of SLS and Orion.
November (TBD)[22][23] China Tianlong-3 China Jiuquan China Space Pioneer
China TBA Space Pioneer Low Earth (SSO) Flight test  
November (TBD)[26][59] Europe Vega-C VV25 France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Europe Sentinel-1C ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Third Sentinel-1 satellite. Return to flight for Vega-C following the VV22 launch failure.[58]

December

30 December[62] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
United States Photon relay satellite Rocket Lab Heliocentric to Venus Venus flyby  
United States Venus Life Finder MIT / Rocket Lab Heliocentric to Venus Venus entry probe  
The Venus Life Finder atmospheric-entry probe will search for phosphine and other potential biosignatures for life on Venus.[60][61] First of three MIT missions to Venus.
December (TBD)[17] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States TBA United States SpaceX
United States Transport Layer Tranche 1 × 21 SDA Low Earth (SSO) Military communications  
Fourth of six launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 1(Tranche 1D Mission).
December (TBD)[63] India GSLV Mk II or III India Satish Dhawan SLP India ISRO
India Shukrayaan-1 ISRO Cytherocentric Venus orbiter  
December (TBD)[64] South Korea Hanbit-Nano Brazil Alcântara Space Center South Korea Innospace
South Korea TBA Innospace Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of Innospace Hanbit-Nano.
December (TBD)[65][67] India HLVM 3 India Satish Dhawan SLP India ISRO
India Gaganyaan 3 ISRO Low Earth Flight test  
Third Gaganyaan flight test. Will carry the Vyommitra humanoid robot.[65][66]
December (TBD)[68] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
South Korea KOMPSAT-6 (Arirang 6)[69] KARI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Q4 (TBD)[70][71] Russia Angara A5M Russia Vostochny Site 1A Russia Roscosmos
Russia TBA Roscosmos Low Earth Flight test  
First flight of the Angara A5M.
Q4 (TBD)[72] Europe Ariane 62 France Kourou ELA-4 France Arianespace
France CSO-3 CNES / DGA Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance  
Q4 (TBD)[73] South Korea Blue Whale 1 South Korea Jeju Space Center South Korea Perigee Aerospace
South Korea Perigee Aerospace Low Earth Flight Test  
Maiden flight of reusable launch vehicle, Blue Whale 1.
Q4 (TBD)[74] United States Daytona United States Vandenberg SLC-5 United States Phantom Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of Phantom Space's Daytona launch vehicle.
Q4 (TBD)[75] Australia Eris Block 2 Australia TBA Australia Gilmour Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
First commercial flight of the Eris Block 2 variant. Dedicated rideshare mission to low Earth orbit, designated Caravan-1.
Q4 (TBD)[76][77] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States TBA United States SpaceX
France Germany Mission Possible The Exploration Company Low Earth Technology demonstration  
Demonstration mission of the Nyx reusable spacecraft. A splashdown recovery of the prototype will be attempted.
Q4 (TBD)[78] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
Japan RESILIENCE ispace TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
Luxembourg Micro Rover ispace Europe TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover  
Hakuto-R Mission 2, carrying ispace's RESILIENCE lander and micro rover.
Q4 (TBD)[79][80] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
South Korea Koreasat 6A KT SAT Geosynchronous Communications  
Replacement for Koreasat 6.
Q4 (TBD)[82] China Long March 5B Y5 China Wenchang LC-1 China CASC
China Xuntian CNSA Low Earth (TSS) Space telescope  
Xuntian ("Heavenly Cruiser"), also known as the Chinese Survey Space Telescope or Chinese Space Station Telescope (CSST), will co-orbit with the Tiangong space station.[81]
Q4 (TBD)[83] China Nebula-1 China Wenchang China Deep Blue Aerospace
China Deep Blue Aerospace Low Earth Flight test  
First flight of Nebula-1.
Q4 (TBD)[84] Germany RFA One United Kingdom SaxaVord Germany RFA
Germany Redshift RFA Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
Poland PW-SAT3 Warsaw University of Technology Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Spain 3Cat-8 UPC Low Earth (SSO) GNSS radio occultation  
Germany Flamingo Vyoma Low Earth (SSO) Space domain awareness  
Germany MOVE-BEYOND TUM Low Earth (SSO) Payload hosting  
Bulgaria Platform 9 EnduroSat Low Earth (SSO) Payload hosting  
Germany VIBES Pioneer Hochschule Bremen Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Second RFA One test flight.
Q4 (TBD)[86] Russia Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat Russia Vostochny Site 1S Russia Roscosmos
Russia Kanopus-VO №1 Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
First satellite of the Kanopus-VO system, a next-generation successor to Kanopus-V.[85]
Q4 (TBD)[87] Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Russia Plesetsk Site 43/4 Russia RVSN RF
Russia GLONASS-K2 14L (K2 №14L) VKS Medium Earth Navigation  
Q4 (TBD)[91] Germany Spectrum Norway Andøya Germany Isar Aerospace
Germany MSAE-OTTERS DLR RSC3 Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Germany CyBEEsat TU Berlin Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Germany TOM × 3[92] ZFT Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Norway FRAMSat-1 NTNU Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Slovenia TRISAT-S University of Maribor Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Maiden flight of Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket. First of two demonstration flights,[88] carrying payloads for five customers.[89][90]
Q4 (TBD)[93] United States Starship United States TBA United States SpaceX
United States Starship HLS SpaceX TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander
Technology demonstration
 
Uncrewed Starship HLS lunar landing demonstration.
Q4 (TBD)[94] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Luxembourg EAGLE-1 SES S.A. Low Earth Quantum key distribution  
Q4 (TBD)[a][96] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
SSMS #8 rideshare mission. An Alba Cluster mission is scheduled to be launched on this flight.[95]
Q4 (TBD)[98] TBA TBA TBA
South Korea CAS500-3 KASI / Ministry of Science and ICT Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Third CAS500 satellite, dedicated to space science and technology verification.[97]
Q4 (TBD)[99] TBA TBA TBA
Argentina Brazil SABIA-Mar 1[100] CONAE / INPE / AEB Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Q4 (TBD)[102] United States TBA United States TBA United States TBA
United States ViaSat-3 APAC[103] ViaSat Geosynchronous Communications  
Originally intended to launch on the first flight of the Ariane 64 configuration.[101]

To be determined

2024 (TBD)[104][105] Russia Angara 1.2 Russia Plesetsk Site 35/1 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Gonets-M 26 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
Russia Gonets-M 27 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
Russia Gonets-M 28 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications  
2024 (TBD)[106] Russia Angara A5 / Persei Russia Plesetsk Site 35/1 Russia VKS
Russia EKS-7 (Tundra 17L) Ministry of Defence Molniya Early warning  
2024 (TBD)[107] Canada Aurora Canada Spaceport Nova Scotia Canada Reaction Dynamics
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of the Aurora rocket. First orbital launch from Spaceport Nova Scotia.
2024 (TBD)[108] Argentina Aventura I Uruguay Offshore launch platform, Rocha[109] Argentina TLON Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden flight of the Aventura I orbital launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[110][111] China Ceres-1 China Jiuquan China Galactic Energy
China Zengzhang-1 InterSpace Explore Low Earth Reentry capsule
Technology demonstration
 
2024 (TBD)[112][74] United States Daytona United States Vandenberg SLC-5 United States Phantom Space
United States AFNIO × ? Ingenu Low Earth IoT  
Will launch "the majority of" Ingenu's 72-satellite AFNIO constellation.
2024 (TBD)[113] United States Daytona United States Vandenberg SLC-5 United States Phantom Space
United States TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
CubeSat Launch Initiative contract awarded by NASA.
2024 (TBD)[114] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
United States Acadia-3 (Capella-13) Capella Space Low Earth Earth observation  
Third of four dedicated launches for Capella Space.
2024 (TBD)[114] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
United States Acadia Capella Space Low Earth Earth observation  
Fourth of four dedicated launches for Capella Space.
2024 (TBD)[115] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
Japan ADRAS-J Astroscale Low Earth Space debris removal
Technology demonstration
 
The Active Debris Removal by Astroscale-Japan (ADRAS-J) satellite will rendezvous with a spent Japanese upper stage rocket body in low Earth orbit and demonstrate proximity operations in preparation for a future de-orbiting mission.
2024 (TBD)[116] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
United States Hawk × 6 HawkEye 360 Low Earth SIGINT  
First of two dedicated launches for HawkEye 360.
2024 (TBD)[117] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
France Kinéis × 5 Kinéis Low Earth IoT  
Third of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
2024 (TBD)[117] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
France Kinéis × 5 Kinéis Low Earth IoT  
Fourth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
2024 (TBD)[117] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
France Kinéis × 5 Kinéis Low Earth IoT  
Fifth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite constellation.
2024 (TBD)[118] United States Electron New Zealand Mahia LC-1 United States Rocket Lab
Japan StriX Synspective Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Final of three dedicated launches for Synspective's StriX constellation.
2024 (TBD)[120] Japan Epsilon S Japan Uchinoura Japan JAXA
Vietnam LOTUSat-1[121][122] VNSC Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
First launch of Epsilon S, an upgraded version of Epsilon that will have commonality with H3 rocket components.[119]
2024 (TBD)[123][124] Australia Eris Block 1 Australia Whalers Way Australia Gilmour Space
Australia Centauri × 6 Fleet Space Low Earth IoT  
2024 (TBD)[125] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
United States Peru Andesat-1[126] Astranis / Andesat Geosynchronous Communications  
United States MicroGEO × 1 Astranis Geosynchronous Communications  
United States Mexico TBA[126] Astranis / Apco Networks Geosynchronous Communications  
United States Philippines TBA[126] Astranis / Orbits Corp Geosynchronous Communications  
Astranis Block 3 mission carrying five MicroGEO satellites.
2024 (TBD)[128][129] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States IM-3 Intuitive Machines TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander  
United States Khon2 Intuitive Machines Earth–Moon L2 Lunar communications  
United States Lunar Vertex rover NASA TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover  
United States CADRE × 3 NASA TLI to lunar surface Lunar rovers  
Third Nova-C lunar lander. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering payloads to Reiner Gamma.[127] ESA will provide the MoonLIGHT lunar laser retroreflector payload.
2024 (TBD)[130] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canevral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
United States Intelsat 42 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications  
United States Intelsat 43 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications  
H2 2024 (TBD)[131][132] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
Luxembourg O3b mPOWER 7 (O3b FM27) SES S.A. Medium Earth Communications  
Luxembourg O3b mPOWER 8 (O3b FM28) SES S.A. Medium Earth Communications  
2024 (TBD)[134] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States TBA United States SpaceX
United States OSAM-2 (Archinaut One) NASA Low Earth In-orbit manufacturing  
To be launched on a Falcon 9 rideshare mission.[133]
2024 (TBD)[136] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral or Kennedy United States SpaceX
United Arab Emirates Thuraya 4-NGS Thuraya Geosynchronous Communications  
Planned replacement for Thuraya 2 and 3.[135]
2024 (TBD)[137][138] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States WorldView Legion 3 Maxar Technologies Low Earth Earth observation  
United States WorldView Legion 4 Maxar Technologies Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[138] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States WorldView Legion 5 Maxar Technologies Low Earth Earth observation  
United States WorldView Legion 6 Maxar Technologies Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[139] United States Firefly Alpha United States Vandenberg SLC-2W United States Firefly
United States Elytra Firefly / Xtenti Low Earth Space tug  
NRO Responsive Space Mission, carrying Firefly's Elytra orbital transfer vehicle and Xtenti's FANTM-RiDE payload dispenser.
2024 (TBD)[140][141] United States Firefly Alpha United States Vandenberg SLC-2W United States Firefly
United States EOS SAR 1 EOSDA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[142][143] United States Firefly Alpha FLTA006[144] United States Vandenberg SLC-2W United States Firefly
Spain iSIM-170 VNIR SWIR Satlantis Low Earth Earth observation  
Spain iSIM-170 VNIR SWIR Satlantis Low Earth Earth observation  
Launch of a constellation of smallsats for Satlantis.Satlantis EO Constellation
2024 (TBD)[142][145] United States Firefly Alpha FLTA005[144] United States Vandenberg SLC-2W United States Firefly
United States TBA Spaceflight, Inc. Low Earth Satellite dispenser  
Rideshare mission for smallsats.
2024 (TBD)[146] China Gravity-1 Y3 China China Orienspace
China TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Scheduled rideshare opportunity.
2024 (TBD)[147] China Gravity-2 China TBA China Orienspace
TBA TBA TBA TBA  
Maiden flight of the Gravity-2 launch vehicle.
JFY2024 (TBD)[148][149] Japan H-IIA Japan Tanegashima LA-Y1 Japan MHI
Japan GOSAT-GW JAXA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Final flight of H-IIA, and H-II family as a whole.
JFY2024 (TBD)[149] Japan H-IIA Japan Tanegashima LA-Y1 Japan MHI
Japan IGS-Radar 8 CSICE Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance  
2024 (TBD)[150][149] Japan H3 Japan Tanegashima LA-Y2 Japan MHI
Japan ALOS-4[151] JAXA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[149] Japan H3 Japan Tanegashima LA-Y2 Japan MHI
Japan DSN-3 DSN / JSDF Geosynchronous Communications  
NET 2024 (TBD)[152] Japan H3 Japan Tanegashima LA-Y2 Japan MHI
United Kingdom Inmarsat TBA Inmarsat Geosynchronous Communications  
JFY2024 (TBD)[149] Japan H3 Japan Tanegashima LA-Y2 Japan MHI
Japan QZS-5 (Michibiki-5) CAO Tundra Navigation  
NET 2024 (TBD)[153] Japan Kairos Japan Space Port Kii Japan Space One
Japan Space One Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of Kairos.
2024 (TBD)[154] China Kuaizhou 11 Y3 China Jiuquan China ExPace
China Low Earth  
2024 (TBD)[155][154] China Jielong 3 Y4 China Launch Platform, Yellow Sea China China Rocket
China TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
2024 (TBD)[155][154] China Jielong 3 Y5 China Launch Platform, Yellow Sea China China Rocket
China TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
2024 (TBD)[156] China Kinetica 2 China TBA China CAS Space
China TBA TBA Low Earth TBA  
Maiden launch of Kinetica 2.
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March 2C China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China HaiYang 1E[158][159] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March 2C China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China HaiYang 1F[160][158] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[162] China Long March 2D China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Italy CSES-02 / Zhangheng-2[163] CNSA / ASI Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research  
Second CSES-Limadou satellite mission.[161]
2024 (TBD)[164] China Long March 3B / YZ-1 China Xichang China CASC
China BeiDou-3 M27 (Beidou-58) CNSA Medium Earth Navigation  
China BeiDou-3 M28 (Beidou-59) CNSA Medium Earth Navigation  
2024 (TBD)[165] China Long March 3B / YZ-1 China Xichang China CASC
China BeiDou-3 M29 (Beidou-60) CNSA Medium Earth Navigation  
China BeiDou-3 M30 (Beidou-61) CNSA Medium Earth Navigation  
2024 (TBD)[166] China Long March 3B/E China Xichang China CASC
China Startime-1[167] Beijing Star Time Telecommunications Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[168] China Long March 4B China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Brazil CBERS 5 CASC / INPE Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[168] China Long March 4B China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Brazil CBERS 6 CASC / INPE Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[168] China Long March 4B China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Brazil CBERS 6 CASC / INPE Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March 4B China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China HaiYang 2E[169] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March 4B China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China HaiYang 2F[170][171] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March 4B China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China HaiYang 2H[172] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March 4B China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China HaiYang 2L[171] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth Earth observation  
Ocean Wind and Wave Observation Satellite.
2024 (TBD)[173] China Long March 4C China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Fengyun 3H[174] CMA Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology  
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March 6 China Taiyuan LC-16 China CASC
China HaiYang 3B[175] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[176] China Long March TBA China TBA China CASC
China Fengyun 4 MW CMA Geosynchronous Meteorology  
Fengyun 4 Microwave prototype satellite.
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March TBA China TBA China CASC
China HaiYang 3C[177] Ministry of Natural Resources Geosynchronous Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[157] China Long March TBA China TBA China CASC
China HaiYang TBA Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Ocean Salinity Observation Satellite.
2024 (TBD)[178][179] China Long March TBA China TBA China CASC
Venezuela VeneSat-2 (Guaicaipuro) ABAE Geosynchronous Communications  
Replacement for Venesat-1. Named after Guaicaipuro.
2024 (TBD)[180][181] India LVM 3 India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India GSAT-7B ISRO Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[182][181] India LVM 3 India Satish Dhawan SLP India ISRO
India GSAT-7C ISRO Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[180][181] India LVM 3 India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India GSAT-7R ISRO Geosynchronous Communications  
Will eventually replace GSAT-7.
2024 (TBD)[183][184] India LVM 3 India Satish Dhawan SLP India ISRO
India GSAT-22 NSIL Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[183][181] India LVM 3 India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India GSAT-32 ISRO Geosynchronous Communications  
Planned replacement for GSAT-6A.[185]
2024 (TBD)[186] India LVM 3 India Satish Dhawan SLP India ISRO
India Mars Orbiter Mission 2 ISRO Areocentric Mars orbiter  
2024 (TBD)[187] United States Neutron United States MARS LC-3 United States Rocket Lab
United States Rocket Lab Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of Neutron, lifting off from Launch Complex 3 at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.
2024 (TBD)[188] South Korea Nuri (KSLV-II) South Korea Naro LC-2 South Korea KARI
South Korea NEXTSat-3 KAIST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
Fourth planned launch of Nuri.
2024 (TBD)[189] United Kingdom Prime United Kingdom Sutherland United Kingdom Orbex
United States Dedicated rideshare mission TriSept Low Earth Satellite dispenser  
2024 (TBD)[190] United Kingdom Prime United Kingdom Sutherland United Kingdom Orbex
United Kingdom Faraday-2b In-Space Missions Low Earth Technology demonstration  
2024 (TBD)[191] United Kingdom Prime United Kingdom Sutherland United Kingdom Orbex
United Kingdom SSTL experimental payload[192] SSTL Low Earth Technology demonstration  
First launch of the Orbex Prime smallsat launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[193][194] Russia Proton-M / DM-03 Kazakhstan Baikonur Russia Roscosmos
Russia Elektro-L №5[195] Roscosmos Geosynchronous Meteorology  
2024 (TBD)[196][197] Iran Qaem 100 Iran Shahrud Missile Test Site Iran IRGC
Iran Nahid-2 ISA Low Earth Communications  
2024 (TBD)[198] Russia Proton-M / Briz-M[199] Kazakhstan Baikonur Russia Roscosmos
Russia Yamal-501 Gazprom Space Systems Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[200] India PSLV-XL India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India Cartosat-3B ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[200] India PSLV-XL India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India EOS-08 (Cartosat-3A) ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[201][202] India PSLV-XL India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India EOS-04 RISAT-1B[203] ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[200] India PSLV-XL India Satish Dhawan FLP India ISRO
India RISAT-2A[204] ISRO Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[205][206] India PSLV India Satish Dhawan India ISRO
India TDS-01 ISRO Technology demonstration  
2024 (TBD)[207] Germany RFA One Norway Andøya Germany RFA
Spain Germany Harmony 1 Plus Ultra Selenocentric Lunar communications  
First of eight satellites for Harmony, Plus Ultra's lunar communications and navigation constellation.
2024 (TBD)[208] Germany RFA One Norway Andøya Germany RFA
Germany SUPREME Neutron Star Systems Low Earth Technology demonstration  
2024 (TBD)[209] Germany RFA One Norway Andøya Germany RFA
Sweden TBA OHB Sweden Low Earth TBA  
Dedicated launch contract for OHB Sweden.
2024 (TBD)[210] Germany RFA One Norway Andøya Germany RFA
Europe TBA OHB Cosmos Low Earth TBA  
Dedicated launch contract for OHB Cosmos.
2024 (TBD)[211] United States Rocket 4 "Alpha"[212] United States TBA United States Astra
United States Astra Low Earth Flight test  
Maiden flight of Rocket 4.
2024 (TBD)[213][214] United States Rocket 4 United States TBA United States Astra
United States Flock-4 × ? Planet Labs Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Multi-launch mission for Planet Labs.
2024 (TBD)[213][215] United States Rocket 4 United States TBA United States Astra
United States Lemur-2 × ? Spire Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[216] Russia Rokot-M / Briz-KM[217] Russia Plesetsk Site 133/3 Russia Khrunichev
Russia TBA TBA Low Earth Flight test  
First flight of Rokot-M, a Rokot variant built in Russia without Ukrainian cooperation.
2024 (TBD)[218] United States RS1 United States TBA United States ABL
United States Cryogenic Fluid Management demo mission[219] Lockheed Martin / NASA Low Earth Technology demonstration  
NASA Cryogenic Demonstration Mission.
2024 (TBD)[220][221] United States RS1 United States Cape Canaveral[222] United States ABL
United States KuiperSat Kuiper Systems Low Earth Communications  
First of two Project Kuiper satellite launches on RS1.
2024 (TBD)[220][221] United States RS1 United States Cape Canaveral[222] United States ABL
United States KuiperSat Kuiper Systems Low Earth Communications  
Second of two Project Kuiper satellite launches on RS1.
2024 (TBD)[223][224][225] United States RS1 United Kingdom SaxaVord United States ABL
United States SL-OMV[226] Moog Low Earth (SSO) Space tug  
United States TBA Lockheed Martin Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
United States TBA Lockheed Martin Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration  
UK Pathfinder launch. First orbital rocket launch from the United Kingdom. The Moog Small Launch Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle (SL-OMV) can deploy up to six CubeSats.
2024 (TBD)[227] Iran Simorgh Iran Semnan LP-2 Iran ISA
Iran Zafar-2[228] IUST Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[229] Russia Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia GK Launch Services
Japan GRUS-1 × 4[230] Axelspace Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
GK Launch Services rideshare mission.
2024 (TBD)[231] Russia Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat Russia Vostochny Site 1S Russia Roscosmos
Russia Kondor-FKA №2[232] Roscosmos Low Earth Reconnaissance  
2024 (TBD)[233] Russia Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat Russia Plesetsk Site 43 Russia RVSN RF
Russia Meridian-M 11 (21L)[234] Ministry of Defence Molniya Communications  
2024 (TBD)[233] Russia Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat Russia Plesetsk Site 43 Russia RVSN RF
Russia Meridian-M 12 (22L)[234] Ministry of Defence Molniya Communications  
2024 (TBD)[235][236] Russia Soyuz-2.1a Russia Vostochny Site 1S Russia Roscosmos
Russia Obzor-R №1[237] Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[238][239] Russia Soyuz-2.1b Russia Vostochny Site 1S Russia Roscosmos
Russia Aist-2T №1 Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Russia Aist-2T №2 Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[240] Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Russia Plesetsk Site 43/4 Russia RVSN RF
Russia GLONASS-K2 24L (K2 №3) VKS Medium Earth Navigation  
2024 (TBD)[241][242] Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Russia Vostochny Site 1S Russia Roscosmos
Russia Ionosfera No. 3 RAS Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research  
Russia Ionosfera No. 4 RAS Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research  
2024 (TBD)[193] Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Russia Vostochny Site 1S Russia Roscosmos
Russia Meteor-M №2-5[243] Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology  
2024 (TBD)[244] Russia Soyuz-2.1b Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Resurs-P №5[245] Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[231] Russia Soyuz-2.1b Russia Vostochny Site 1S Russia Roscosmos
Russia Resurs-PM №1[246] Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[88] Germany Spectrum Norway Andøya Germany Isar Aerospace
Europe TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
Second of two demonstration flights.
2024 (TBD)[247] Germany Spectrum Norway Andøya Germany Isar Aerospace
Germany OroraTech × ? OroraTech Low Earth (SSO) Wildfire monitoring  
First of multiple Spectrum launches for OroraTech.
2024 (TBD)[248] Germany Spectrum Norway Andøya Germany Isar Aerospace
Italy ION SCV D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) CubeSat deployer  
2024 (TBD)[249] Germany Spectrum Norway Andøya Germany Isar Aerospace
Europe TBA Airbus Defence and Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[250] Germany Spectrum France Kourou Diamant Germany Isar Aerospace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
First Spectrum launch from the Guiana Space Centre.
2024 (TBD)[251] Germany Spectrum or United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Norway Andøya or United States Cape Canaveral Germany Isar Aerospace or United States SpaceX
Norway TBA × 3 KSAT Low Earth (SSO) Maritime surveillance  
2024 (TBD)[137][252] India SSLV India Satish Dhawan FLP India ISRO
United States BlackSky Global 5[253] BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
United States BlackSky Global 6[253] BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
United States BlackSky Global BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
United States BlackSky Global BlackSky Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
First commercial SSLV launch.
2024 (TBD)[25][254] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Europe Biomass ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Earth Explorer 7 of the Living Planet Programme.
2024 (TBD)[255] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Italy CSG-3 ASI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Third COSMO-SkyMed 2nd Generation satellite.
2024 (TBD)[a][256] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
South Korea KOMPSAT-7 (Arirang 7) KARI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[a][257][258] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Luxembourg LUXEOSys (NAOS)[259] LUXEOps / MAE Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance  
H2 2024 (TBD)[260] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Europe Sentinel-1D ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
Fourth Sentinel-1 satellite.
2024 (TBD)[58][96] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
SSMS #6 rideshare mission. An Alba Cluster mission is scheduled to be launched on this flight.[95]
2024 (TBD)[58][96] Europe Vega-C France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA  
Small Satellites Mission Service (SSMS) #10 rideshare mission.
2024 (TBD)[16] United States Vulcan Centaur United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States USSF-16 U.S. Space Force TBA TBA  
2024 (TBD)[16] United States Vulcan Centaur United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States USSF-23 U.S. Space Force TBA TBA  
2024 (TBD)[16] United States Vulcan Centaur United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States USSF-43 U.S. Space Force TBA TBA  
2024 (TBD)[16][261] United States Vulcan Centaur United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States WGS-11+ U.S. Space Force Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[262] United States TBA United States TBA United States TBA
United States Ardoride Momentus Space Selenocentric (LLO) Space tug  
Canada Canadensys LEAP payload[263][264] Canadensys Selenocentric (LLO) Technology demonstration  
Singapore Zeus-MS × 2[262] Qosmosys Selenocentric (LLO) Technology demonstration  
First Momentus Ardoride lunar rideshare mission.
2024 (TBD)[265] TBA TBA TBA
Luxembourg Astra 1Q SES S.A. Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[266] TBA TBA TBA
Brazil Carponis-1 FAB Low Earth Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[267] European Union TBA France Kourou France Arianespace
European Union CubeSpec ESA Low Earth Hyperspectral astronomy  
H2 2024 (TBD)[268] TBA TBA TBA
Europe Eutelsat 36D Eutelsat Geosynchronous Communications  
Replacement for Eutelsat 36B.
2024 (TBD)[269] United States TBA United States TBA United States TBA
United States EWS prototype U.S. Space Force Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology
Technology demonstration
 
EO/IR Weather System (EWS) prototype, built by General Atomics for the U.S. Space Force.
2024 (TBD)[270] United States TBA United States TBA United States TBA
United States GSSAP 7 U.S. Space Force Geosynchronous Space surveillance  
2024 (TBD)[271] United States Falcon 9 Block 5 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
Indonesia HTS 113BT Telkomsat Geosynchronous Communications  
Replacement for Nusantara-2 (Palapa-N1), which was lost in a launch failure in April 2020.
2024 (TBD)[273] TBA TBA TBA
United Kingdom Inmarsat-7 F1 (GX 7)[274] Inmarsat Geosynchronous Communications  
United Kingdom Inmarsat-7 F2 (GX 8) Inmarsat Geosynchronous Communications  
United Kingdom Inmarsat-7 F3 (GX 9) Inmarsat Geosynchronous Communications  
The satellites may launch on separate rockets, though they are designed to fit together in a single payload fairing.[272]
2024 (TBD)[275] United States TBA TBA United States TBA
United States LM 400 Demo Lockheed Martin Space Low Earth Technology demonstration  
2024 (TBD)[276] TBA TBA TBA
Luxembourg SES-26 SES S.A. Geosynchronous Communications  
Replacement for NSS-12.
2024 (TBD)[277] TBA TBA TBA
United States SPARCS JPL Low Earth Ultraviolet radiation  
2024 (TBD)[278] TBA TBA TBA
United States SXM-9 Sirius XM Geosynchronous Communications  
2024 (TBD)[279] China TBA China TBA China TBA
China Taicang Taicang Aerospace Technology Low Earth Space biology  
2024 (TBD)[280][281] United States TBA United States TBA United States TBA
United States Tanager × 2 Carbon Mapper / Planet Labs / JPL Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[282] China TBA China TBA China TBA
China Tianxian-2 (Chaohu-2) Spacety Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
China Tianxian-3 (Chaohu-3) Spacety Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
China Tianxian-4 (Chaohu-4) Spacety Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation  
2024 (TBD)[283] TBA TBA TBA
United States Varda 2 Photon Varda Space Industries Low Earth Space manufacturing  
Rideshare on a to-be-announced launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[284] TBA TBA TBA
United States Varda 3 Photon Varda Space Industries Low Earth Space manufacturing  
Rideshare on a to-be-announced launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[286] TBA TBA TBA
Hungary TBA CarpathiaSat Geosynchronous Communications  
First Hungarian geosynchronous communications satellite.[285]

Suborbital flights

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
16 July[287] Canada Black Brant IX MaGIXS 2 United States White Sands Missile Range United States NASA
United States MaGIXS Marshall Space Flight Center Suborbital Heliophysics  
Second flight of the Marshall Grazing Incidence X-ray Spectrometer (MaGIXS).
July (TBD)[288] Canada Black Brant BOLT-1B Australia Koonibba Test Range Australia Southern Launch
United States BOLT-1B Johns Hopkins University Suborbital Laminar-turbulent transition  
Boundary Layer Transition (BOLT) experiment.
13 August[287] United States Terrier-Improved Malemute United States Wallops Flight Facility United States NASA
United States RockSat-X Colorado Space Grant Consortium Suborbital Education  
25 August[287] Canada Black Brant IX United States Wallops Flight Facility United States NASA
United States TOMEX-Plus The Aerospace Corporation Suborbital Aeronomy  
First of three launches for the Turbulent Oxygen Mixing Experiment Plus (TOMEX-Plus).[289]
25 August[287] United States Terrier-Improved Orion United States Wallops Flight Facility United States NASA
United States TOMEX-Plus The Aerospace Corporation Suborbital Aeronomy  
Second of three launches for TOMEX-Plus.
25 August[287] United States Terrier-Improved Orion United States Wallops Flight Facility United States NASA
United States TOMEX-Plus The Aerospace Corporation Suborbital Aeronomy  
Third of three launches for TOMEX-Plus.
26 August[287] Canada Black Brant IX United States White Sands Missile Range United States NASA
United States B-SPICE University of Michigan Suborbital Spacecraft charging mitigation  
Beam-Spacecraft Plasma Interaction and Charging Experiment (B-SPICE).[290]
27 October[287] Canada Black Brant IX Norway Andøya United States NASA
United States VortEx Clemson University Suborbital Vapor trail deployment  
First of two launches for the Vorticity Experiment (VortEx) mission, carrying trimethylaluminum (TMA) vapor trails .
27 October[287] United States Terrier-Improved Orion Norway Andøya United States NASA
United States VortEx Clemson University Suborbital Gravity wave research  
Second of two launches for the VortEx mission, carrying payload instruments.
October (TBD)[291] Brazil VSB-30 Sweden Esrange Germany MORABA
Germany MAPHEUS-15 DLR Suborbital Microgravity research  
1 November[287] United States Terrier-Improved Malemute Norway Andøya United States NASA
Norway ICI-5b University of Oslo Suborbital Plasma turbulence  
Investigation of CUSP Irregularities-5b.
24 November[287] Canada Black Brant XII-A Norway Andøya United States NASA
United States RENU 3 University of New Hampshire Suborbital Magnetospheric research  
Rocket Experiment for Neutral Upwelling (RENU) 3.
November (TBD)[291] Brazil VSB-30 Sweden Esrange Germany MORABA
Germany MAIUS-3 ZARM Suborbital Matter wave interferometry  
Third payload launch for the QUANTUS IV - MAIUS project.[292]
2024 (TBD)[293][294] India Agnibaan SOrTeD India Satish Dhawan India Agnikul Cosmos
India Agnikul Cosmos Suborbital Flight test  
Suborbital demonstrator of the Agnibaan orbital launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[295] Canada Aurora 1 Canada Spaceport Nova Scotia Canada Reaction Dynamics
Canada Reaction Dynamics Suborbital Test flight  
2024 (TBD)[296][297] Singapore Dorado United States TBA Singapore Equatorial Space
TBA Equatorial Space Suborbital Microgravity research  
Maiden flight of Dorado.
2024 (TBD)[298] United States HASTE United States MARS LC-2 United States Rocket Lab
United States Leidos Suborbital Technology demonstration  
First of four contracted launches for Leidos.
2024 (TBD)[299] United States HASTE United States MARS LC-2 United States Rocket Lab
United States TBA TBA Suborbital Technology demonstration  
2024 (TBD)[300][301] Australia Kestrel I VS03 Australia Whalers Way Pad 1 Australia ATSpace
Australia Inovor Technologies / Ascension / Southern Launch Suborbital Test flight  
ECO TEST VS03. Second of three test launches from Pad 1 at Whalers Way. Expected apogee: 200 km (120 mi).
2024 (TBD)[300][301] Australia Kestrel I VS02 Australia Whalers Way Pad 1 Australia ATSpace
Australia ATSpace Suborbital Test flight  
ECO TEST VS02. Third of three test launches from Pad 1 at Whalers Way. Launch vehicle previously tested under the name "Hapith I".[302] Expected apogee: 200 km (120 mi).
2024 (TBD)[303] Spain Miura 1 Spain El Arenosillo Spain PLD Space
TBA TBA Suborbital TBA  
Second of two planned test flights.
2024 (TBD)[304][305] China RLV-T6 China Lenghu China LinkSpace
China LinkSpace Suborbital VTVL flight test  
Reusable Launch Vehicle T6 (RLV-T6). Expected apogee: 100 km (62 mi).
2024 (TBD)[306][307] United States SARGE BLK3 United States Spaceport America United States Exos Aerospace
United States Suborbital Test flight  
First Rapid Reusability demo launch.
2024 (TBD)[306][307] United States SARGE BLK3 United States Spaceport America United States Exos Aerospace
United States Suborbital Test flight  
Second Rapid Reusability demo launch.
2024 (TBD)[308][309] Brazil VS-50 V01 Brazil Alcântara Brazil IAE
Brazil IAE Suborbital Flight test  
Suborbital flight for the qualification of the S50 engine for the VLM-1 orbital launch vehicle.
2024 (TBD)[311] Brazil VSB-30 Australia Koonibba Test Range Australia Southern Launch
Germany ReFEx DLR Suborbital Technology demonstration  
Apogee: ~130 km (81 mi).[310]
2024 (TBD)[312][313] China TBA China TBA China CAS Space
TBA TBA Suborbital Test flight  
Test flight of a reusable suborbital tourism rocket.

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