February — missions from Cape Canaveral, Florida

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Florida’s Space Coast reached double digits by hosting 10 Orbital Rocket launches during January – a quick cadence that, if it continues, would easily exceed last year’s annual record of 93 Orbital Rocket Liftoffs.

Will the launch of 2025 set a new record? Keep an eye on. Crews at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and the nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station are ready for a busy February, primarily consisting of SpaceX Starlink Internet Satellite Missions and NASA-SpaceX Intuitive Machines Moon Lander Mission.

The following are the latest missions coming up from Chap. All launches are listed in eastern standard time. But be aware: Dates and times are routinely changing for a wide range of reasons.

For the latest mission updates and space news, you can visit floridatoday.com/space. For questions or comments, e -mail Florida Today Space Reporter Rick Neale at [email protected].

  • Mission: A SpaceX Falcon 9 -rocket launches Maxar Space Systems’ fifth and sixth worldview Legion image -image.
  • Starting window: 18:13 to 19:07 (delayed from Monday).
  • Location: PAD 39A in NASAS Kennedy Space Center.
  • Sonic Booms: Yes.
  • Trajectory: Northeast.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts 90 minutes before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

Friday 7. February: SpaceX Starlink

  • Mission: A SpaceX Falcon 9-rocket is lifting a payload of Starlink Internet satellites for low grounding, a National Geosppatial-Intelligence Agency Navigation Advisory Shows.
  • Starting window: 13:50 to 18:21
  • Location: Start Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
  • Sonic Booms: No.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts 90 minutes before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

  • Mission: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches an intuitive machines Lunar Lander that will wear NASA Science-Technology demonstrations and other commercial payloads to Mons Mouton, a Lunar plateau near the Moon’s South Pole Region.
  • Starting window: The four-day launch window will be announced later.
  • Location: PAD 39A at KSC.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts 90 minutes before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

  • Mission: Without four solid rocket amplifiers, Ula’s third Vulcan rocket is taking flight on the space force’s USSF-106 National Security Mission for Geosynchronous Path more than 22,000 miles above Earth.
  • Start: TBA.
  • Location: Start Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
  • Sonic Booms: No.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts two hours before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

Late in March: NASAS SpaceX Crew-10

  • Mission: NASAS SpaceX Crew-10 crew members are launched for a stay at long-term aboard International Space Station on a Falcon 9 rocket.
  • Start: TBA.
  • Location: TBA.
  • Sonic Booms: TBA.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts two hours before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

Spring: SpaceX-Axiom Space AX-4

  • Mission: Axiom Space’s fourth private astronaut mission to International Space Station is launching a SpaceX Falcon 9 -rocket and dragon -room vessel from NASAS Kennedy Space Center.
  • Start window: TBA.
  • Location: PAD 39A.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts two hours before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

Spring: Blue Origin NASA Escapade

  • Mission: Blue Origin launches its Powerhouse New Glenn Rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. This first launch sends NASA’s Escapade mission to Mars.
  • Start window: TBA.
  • Location: Start Complex 36.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts 90 minutes before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

May: Sierra Space Dream Chaser

  • Mission: Sierra Space launches its unpublished Dream Chaser spaceplan on top of an Ula Vulcan rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
  • Start window: TBA.
  • Location: Start Complex 41.
  • Live Florida Today Room Coverage: Starts two hours minutes before Liftoff on floridatoday.com/space.

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