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List of spaceflight launches in April–June 2025
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This article lists orbital and suborbital launches during the second quarter of the year 2025.

For all other spaceflight activities, see 2025 in spaceflight. For launches in the rest of 2025, see List of spaceflight launches in January–March 2025, List of spaceflight launches in July–September 2025, or List of spaceflight launches in October–December 2025.

Orbital launches

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

April

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1 April
00:46[1]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-454 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Fram2 SpaceX Low Earth (Polar) Private spaceflight
Human spaceflight research
4 April
16:19:28
Successful
Crew Dragon orbital flight carrying four civilian passengers for 3.5 days, led by billionaire investor Chun Wang. First crewed spaceflight to a polar orbit. Booster: B1085.6
1 April
04:00[2][3]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y78 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Hulianwang Jishu Shiyan 6A CAS Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
China Hulianwang Jishu Shiyan 6B CAS Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
China Hulianwang Jishu Shiyan 6C CAS Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
China Hulianwang Jishu Shiyan 6D CAS Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
It is part of the Guowang (Xingwang) constellation. The satellite are manufactured by Galaxy Space and Chang Guang Satellite Technology.
3 April
02:12[4][3]
China Long March 6 Y14 China Taiyuan LA-16 China CASC
China Tianping 3A-02 TBA Low Earth Radar calibration In orbit Operational
4 April
01:02[5]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 11-13 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
6 April
02:07[6]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-72 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
7 April
23:06[7]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 11-11 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
8 April
05:47[8]
Russia Soyuz-2.1a Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Soyuz MS-27 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 72/73 In orbit Docked to ISS
10 April
16:47[9]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y108 China Xichang LC-3 China CASC
China TJS-17 SAST GTO to GSO Technology demonstration
Communications
In orbit Operational
China 1 Undisclosed satellite TBA GTO to GSO TBA  
12 April
12:25[11]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-458 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States USA-499 - USA-520 (Starshield Group 1-8) NRO Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
NROL-192 Mission (NRO Proliferated Architecture Mission). Ninth batch of SpaceX/Northrop built 22 Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[10]
13 April
00:53[12]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-17 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 8 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
14 April
04:00[13]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-73 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
B1067 became the first booster to launch for its 27th time.
16 April
19:33[14][15]
United States Minotaur IV / Orion 38 United States Vandenberg SLC-8 United States Northrop Grumman
United States USA-521 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
United States USA-522 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
NROL-174 mission. This is the first Minotaur IV to launch from Vandenberg since 2011.
18 April
22:51[16]
China Long March 6A 6A-Y11 China Taiyuan LA-9A China CASC
China Shiyan 27A CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China Shiyan 27B CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China Shiyan 27C CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China Shiyan 27D CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China Shiyan 27E CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China Shiyan 27F CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
19 April
12:47[17]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-461 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States USA-523 - USA-544 (Starshield Group 1-9) NRO/USSF Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
NROL-145 Mission (NRO's Proliferated Architecture Mission). Tenth batch of SpaceX/Northrop built 22 Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office.[10] First NRO Proliferated Architecture Mission launch in partnership with USSF under the NSSL Phase 3 Lane 1 contract.
21 April
08:15 [18]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-462 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States SpaceX CRS-32 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics In orbit Docked to ISS
Dragon will be carrying ESA's ACES experiment in its trunk. ACES consists of two atomic clocks, including CNES' PHARAO and Safran Time Technologies' SHM, other payload is STP-H10.
22 April
00:48[19]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Bandwagon-3 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
South Korea KORSAT-3 (425 Project SAR Sat 3) DAPA Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
Germany PHOENIX-I ATMOS Space Cargo Low Earth to Transatmospheric Reentry capsule 22 April Successful
United States Tomorrow S7 Tomorrow.io Low Earth Meteorology In orbit Operational
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit, designated Bandwagon-3. Fourth of five dedicated launches for DAPA 425 Project (425 Project Flight 4).
24 April
09:17[20]
China Long March 2F/G 2F-Y20 China Jiuquan SLS-1 China CASC
China Shenzhou 20 CMSA Low Earth (TSS) Crewed spaceflight In orbit Docked to TSS
Ninth crewed mission to Tiangong Space Station (TSS).
25 April
01:52[21]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-74 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
27 April
15:54[22][3]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y109 China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
China Tianlian-2 05 (Tianlian-2E) CAST GTO to GSO Communications In orbit Operational
28 April
02:09[23]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-23 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 10 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
28 April
20:30[24][3]
China Long March 5B / YZ-2 5B-Y7 / SatNet LEO Group 03 China Wenchang LC-1 China CASC
China Guowang × 10 CAST Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Third batch of satellites for the 13,000-satellite Guowang (Xingwang) megaconstellation.
28 April
20:42[25]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 11-9 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
28 April
23:01[27]
United States Atlas V 551 AV-107/Kuiper-1/KA-01 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States KuiperSat × 27 Kuiper Systems (Amazon) Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Carrying 27 satellites for Project Kuiper. Second of nine launches on Atlas V after a launch of two test satellites in 2023.[26] This is ULA's first of 46 launches include 38 Vulcan Centaur and 8 Atlas V launches on behalf of Amazon to deploy a majority of the Project Kuiper broadband satellite constellation in low Earth orbit. Heaviest Payload launched by an Atlas V. Mission Designated "Kuiper-1 & Atlas Kuiper Mission #1 (KA-01)"
29 April
02:34[28]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-10 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 10 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
29 April
09:15[29]
Italy Vega-C VV26 France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Biomass ESA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Earth Explorer 7 of the Living Planet Programme.
29 April
13:37[30][31]
United States Firefly Alpha FLTA006 United States Vandenberg SLC-2W United States Firefly
United States LM-400 Demo Lockheed Martin Space Low Earth Technology demonstration 29 April Launch failure
Mission designated "Message In A Booster". First of 15 launches contracted with Lockheed Martin through 2029 with options for 10 more launches. Problem during stage separation and second stage ignition caused disintegration of the separated 1st stage and the loss of the Lightning engine nozzle extension on the 2nd stage, substantially reducing the engine's thrust. 2nd stage reached 320 km in altitude but did not reach orbital velocity, eventually impacted the Pacific Ocean north of Antarctica.

May

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2 May
01:51[32]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-75 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
4 May
08:54[33]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-84 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 29 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
7 May
01:17[34]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-93 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
10 May
00:19[35]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 15-3 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 26 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
10 May
06:28[36]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-91 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
11 May
13:27[37][38]
China Long March 6A 6A-Y9 China Taiyuan LA-9A China CASC
China Yaogan 40-02A TBA Low Earth (Polar) Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
China Yaogan 40-02B TBA Low Earth (Polar) Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
China Yaogan 40-02C TBA Low Earth (Polar) Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
12 May
18:09[39][3]
China Long March 3C/E 3C-Y19 China Xichang LC-3 China CASC
China TJS-19 TBA GTO to GSO Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
13 May
01:15[40]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 15-4 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 26 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
13 May
05:02[41]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-83 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
B1067 became the first booster to launch for its 28th time.
14 May
04:10[3][42]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y107 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Taikong Jisuan 01 (Xingshidai 37/Zhijiang 1) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 02 (Xingshidai 38/Zhijiang 2) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 03 (Xingshidai 27/Neijiang) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 04 (Xingshidai 28/Neijiang Gaoxin) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 05 (Xingshidai 29/Taizhou) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 06 (Xingshidai 30/Haikou) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 07 (Xingshidai 31/Maanshan Zhisuan 1) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 08 (Xingshidai 32/Chongzhou) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 09 (Xingshidai 33/Tiantie Keji) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 10 (Xingshidai 34/Miyan Wuliaoyuan) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 11 (Xingshidai 35/Yukongzhe) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Taikong Jisuan 12 (Xingshidai 36/Dalinghaowan) ADASPACE Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
Taikong Jisuan Xingzuo (Space Computing Constellation)
14 May
15:30[43]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 6-67 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
16 May
13:00[44]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 15-5 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 26 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
17 May
04:12[45][46]
China Zhuque-2E Y2 China Jiuquan LS-96 China LandSpace
China Tianyi 29 (Dizhi-1) SpaceTY Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Tianyi 34 (Nankeda-1) SpaceTY Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Tianyi 35 (Nanchang Hangkong-1) SpaceTY Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Tianyi 42 (Shenqi-2) SpaceTY Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Tianyi 45 (Beiyou-2) SpaceTY Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Tianyi 46 (Beiyou-3) SpaceTY Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
17 May
08:15[47]
United States Electron "The Sea God Sees" New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
Japan QPS-SAR 10 (WADATSUMI-I) iQPS Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
Second of eight dedicated launches to support the build out of iQPS’ planned constellation of 36 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites.
18 May
00:29 [48][49]
India PSLV-XL C61 India Satish Dhawan FLP India ISRO
India EOS-09 (RISAT-1B)[50] ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 18 May Launch failure
Follow-On to RISAT-1A Satellite. 3rd stage failure during burn.
19 May
07:38[51]
China Ceres-1S Y5 China Sea launch platform, Yellow Sea China Galactic Energy
China Tianqi 16, 17, 18, 20 Guodian Gaoke Low Earth IoT In orbit Operational
20 May
11:50[52]
China Long March 7A 7A-Y15 China Wenchang LC-2 China CASC
China ChinaSat 3B (Feng Huo 3B) China Satcom GTO to GSO Communications In orbit Operational
21 May
03:30[53]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-15 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 10 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
21 May
04:00[54]
China Kinetica 1 Y7 China Jiuquan LS-130 China CAS Space
China Taijing-3 04 MinoSpace Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Taijing-4 02A MinoSpace Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Xingrui-11 (Beiligong Zhuhai 01) Hunan Saidlet Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Xingjiyuan-1 TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Lifangti-108 001 (Tada Huyang 1) TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
China Xiguang-1 02 (Tanli) Zhongke Xiguang Aerospace Low Earth (SSO) Earth Observation In orbit Operational
Return to flight of Kinetica 1 after a launch failure on 27 December 2024.
23 May
08:36[55]
Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Russia Plesetsk Site 43/4 Russia RVSN RF
Russia Kosmos 2588 (Nivelir-L №5) VKS Low Earth Space surveillance In orbit Operational
23 May
22:00[56]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 11-16 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
24 May
17:00[57]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-22 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 10 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
27 May
16:14[58]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 17-1 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 24 SpaceX Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
First launch of Starlink Group 17 Satellites. First Starlink launch to a SSO inclination (nearly directly south) in over 2 years since the launch of Starlink Group 3-5 on 27 April 2023.
28 May
13:30[59]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 10-32 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
28 May
17:31[60][61]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y110 China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
China Tianwen-2 CNSA Heliocentric Asteroid sample-return
Comet orbiter
In orbit En route
Formerly known as ZhengHe. It will travel to near Earth asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa (2016 HO3). it then travel to 311P/PanSTARRS, a comet-like asteroid, which it will reach in 2034.
29 May
04:00[62]
China Long March 4B 4B-Y62 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Shijian-26 TBA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
30 May
17:00[64][65]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-482 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States GPS III-08 Katherine Johnson (USA-545) U.S. Space Force Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
Named after NASA mathematician and human computer Katherine Johnson.[63][failed verification] GPS III-08, originally scheduled to launch on a ULA Vulcan rocket, was reassigned to the Falcon 9. As a result, GPS IIIF-1, originally planned to launch on a Falcon Heavy, will now launch on Vulcan.
31 May
20:00[66]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 11-18 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational

June

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2 June
23:57[68][37]
United States Electron "Full Stream Ahead" New Zealand Mahia LC-1B United States Rocket Lab
United States BlackSky Global 3-2 (BlackSky 21) BlackSky Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Second of five dedicated launches for BlackSky's 3rd generation satellites.[67]
3 June
04:30[69]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-19 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 10 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
500th launch within the Falcon family, consisting of 5 Falcon 1, 11 Falcon Heavy, and now 484 Falcon 9 launches.
4 June
23:30[70]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 11-22 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
5 June
20:45[71]
China Long March 6A 6A-Y8 / SatNet LEO Group 04 China Taiyuan LA-9A China CASC
China Guowang × 5 CAST/SECM Low Earth (Polar) Communications In orbit Operational
Fourth batch of satellites for the 13,000-satellite Guowang (Xingwang) megaconstellation.
7 June
04:54[72]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-486 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States SXM-10[73] Sirius XM GTO to GSO Communications In orbit Operational
8 June
13:30[74]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 15-8 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 26 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
10 June
13:00[75]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-24 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 10 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
11 June
15:30[76]
United States Electron "The Mountain God Guards" New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
Japan QPS-SAR 11 (YAMATSUMI-I) iQPS Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Third of eight dedicated launches to support the build out of iQPS’ planned constellation of 36 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites.
13 June
01:30[77]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 15-6 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 26 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
500th successful launch within the Falcon family, consisting of 2 Falcon 1, 11 Falcon Heavy, and now 487 Falcon 9 launches. Overall there have been 506 Falcon launches, including 3 failures of Falcon 1, 2 failures and 1 partial failure of Falcon 9.
13 June
11:30[78]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 12-26 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 10 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States Starlink-D2C × 13 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
14 June
07:56[80][81]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y42 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Italy CSES-02 / Zhangheng 1-02[82] CNSA / ASI Low Earth (SSO) Ionospheric research In orbit Operational
Second CSES-Limadou satellite mission.[79]
17 June
03:36[83]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 15-9 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 26 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
18 June
06:30[84]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 10-18 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 28 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
19 June
03:00[85][86][87]
Russia Angara A5 / Briz-M Russia Plesetsk Site 35/1 Russia RVSN RF
Russia Kosmos 2589 (14F166A №1) VKS Geosynchronous TBA In orbit Operational
Russia Kosmos 2590 (14F166A Subsat 1) VKS Geosynchronous TBA In orbit Operational
First operational launch of Angara A5. A new long fairing is used in this launch.
20 June
12:37[88]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y111 China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
China ChinaSat 9C China Satcom GTO to Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
ChinaSat 9C will replace ChinaSat 9.
23 June
05:57[89]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 10-23 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
23 June
14:56[90][91]
United States Atlas V 551 AV-105/KA-02/Kuiper-2 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States KuiperSat × 27 Kuiper Systems (Amazon) Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Third of nine Project Kuiper launches on Atlas V.[26]
23 June
21:18[92]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Transporter-14 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
Italy ION SCV-018 Passionate Paola D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) Space Tug In orbit Operational
Italy ION SCV-020 Charismatic Carlus D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) Space Tug In orbit Operational
France Germany Mission Possible[93] The Exploration Company Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration/Reentry capsule 23 June 2025 Partial failure
United States Otter Pup 2 Starfish Space Low Earth (SSO) Satellite docking In orbit Operational
United States Acadia-7 (Capella-17) Capella Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States Tranche 1 DES-1 (Dragoon-1) SDA Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
United States Pulsar 0 (Xona IOV) Xona Space Systems Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration/Navigation In orbit Operational
Australia MMS-1 (ElaraSat-1) Gilmour Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Denmark Sweden BIFROST Space Inventor A/S Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Japan GRUS-3α Axelspace Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Germany SkyBee-A02 constellr Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Finland ICEYE X52-X57 ICEYE Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Norway ARVAKER-II,III (N3X 2,3) Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Italy IRIDE-MS2-HEO 2-6,8,9 ASI/Argotec Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States Winnebago-4 Varda Space Industries Low Earth (SSO) Reentry capsule In orbit Operational
Canada MÖBIUS I Galaxia Mission Systems Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
United States Lyra Block-1 3 (Lyra-3) EchoStar Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
United States VanZyl-2 (MuSat-3) Muon Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States YAM-10 (EarthDaily) Loft Orbital/EarthDaily Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States UND ROADS 1, 2 AVS Low Earth (SSO) Satellite docking In orbit Operational
United States Hubble 4,5 (Shaggy,Scooby)(Lemur-2) Hubble Network/Spire Global Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
South Korea JACK-001 Cosmoworks Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Slovenia MayaSat 1 Genesis space flight laboratory Low Earth (SSO) Biological science In orbit Operational
Canada GHGSat-C12 - 13 GHGSat Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States ARCSTONE NASA Low Earth (SSO) Lunar calibration In orbit Operational
United StatesBulgaria Hubble 6,7 (Lilo,Stitch) Hubble Network/EnduroSat Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
United States ADDCUBE Naraspace Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
Japan Satoro-T3 Satoro Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
Japan AE2a, AE3Va SpaceBD Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit Operational
South Korea United States Sejong 2 (Lemur-2) Hancom InSpace Co./Spire Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States Lemur-2 (Krish) Spire Global Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
United Kingdom ForgeStar 1 Space Forge Low Earth (SSO) Space manufacturing In orbit Operational
SpainSwitzerland FOSSASAT 2E21 (WiseSat 3.0) FOSSA Systems/WISeSat Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
Finland Hyperfield 1B Kuva Space[94] Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States PADRE University of California Berkeley/NASA Goddard Low Earth (SSO) X-ray astronomy In orbit Operational
United States HORIS-1, 2 MyRadar Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Spain IOD-2 Startical Low Earth (SSO) Air traffic management In orbit Operational
Greece DUTHSat 2 Democritus University of Thrace Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration/Earth observation In orbit Operational
France BRO-18 UnseenLabs Low Earth (SSO) SIGINT In orbit Operational
Taiwan PARUS-T2 TASA Low Earth (SSO) APRS/ADCS In orbit Operational
Germany QUICK³ (TUBSAT-32) [95] Technische Universität Berlin Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
United States Kilakila Good Ancestor Low Earth (SSO) Amateur radio In orbit Operational
Indonesia RIDU-Sat 1 Republic of Indonesia Defense University Low Earth (SSO) APRS In orbit Operational
Spain SATMAR Alén Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
United States Time Flies TrustPoint Low Earth (SSO) Navigation In orbit Operational
New Zealand TPA-1 (Te Punaha Atea 1) University of Auckland Low Earth (SSO) Space selfie In orbit Operational
Turkey Connecta IoT × 4 Plan-S Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
United States Lacunasat × 2 (Lemur-2) Lacunasat/Spire Global Low Earth IoT In orbit Operational
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-14. The ELaNa-56 mission, consisting of the ARCSTONE cubesat, will launched on this flight. First of 12 Satellite launch for the Space Development Agency's Tranche 1 Demonstration and Experimentation System (Tranche 1 DES Mission).
25 June
06:31[96][97]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-495 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Ax-4 SpaceX / Axiom Space Low Earth (ISS) Private spaceflight 15 July
09:31:41
Successful
Axiom Mission 4, launching on Crew Dragon. 14-day commercial flight of four astronauts to the International Space Station.
25 June
16:00[98]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 10-16 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
26 June
17:00[99]
United States Electron "Get The Hawk Outta Here" New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
United States Hawk 12A,B,C HawkEye 360 Low Earth (SSO) SIGINT In orbit Operational
United States Kestrel-0A HawkEye 360 Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Second of three dedicated launches for HawkEye 360.
27 June
05:30[100]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 10-34 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 27 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
28 June
06:45[101]
United States Electron "Symphony In The Stars" New Zealand Mahia LC-1B United States Rocket Lab
United States Lyra-4 (Lyra Block-1 4) EchoStar Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
First of two dedicated missions on Electron to deploy a single spacecraft to a 650km circular Earth orbit for a confidential commercial customer. Two Electron launches from the same launch complex in Mahia after 37h of the last launch with the "Get The Hawk Outta Here" mission from LC-1A, and a new record among Electron missions.
28 June
16:33:03[102]
Japan H-IIA F50 Japan Tanegashima LA-Y1 Japan MHI
Japan GOSAT-GW (Ibuki GW) JAXA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Final flight of H-IIA, and H-II family as a whole. GOSAT-GW is a successor to the GCOM-W (Shizuku) and the GOSAT-2 (Ibuki 2) satellites.
28 June
17:13[103]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 15-7 United States Vandenberg SLC-4E United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 26 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
For flights after 30 June, see 2025 in spaceflight (July–December)

Suborbital flights

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Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
8 April
08:00 [104]
Netherlands T-minus DART Sweden Esrange Netherlands T-minus Engineering
Sweden PRIME 2? KTH ? Suborbital Technology demonstration 8 April Successful
13 April [105] Iran Emad, Ghadr-110, Kehibar Shekan, Shahab-3B missiles x120 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 13 April Successful (most intercepted)
120 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
14 April
13:30[106]
United States New Shepard NS-31 United States Corn Ranch United States Blue Origin
United States Blue Origin NS-31 Blue Origin Suborbital Space tourism 14 April Successful
Eleventh crewed New Shepard flight. Crew of six. First all-female spaceflight since Vostok 6.
18 April
19:03[107]
New Zealand Meraki New Zealand Mount White Station New Zealand NZ Rocketry Association
New Zealand Meraki 2 NZ Rocketry Association Suborbital Amateur 18 April Successful
Apogee: 122 km (76 mi). First NZ amateur rocket to reach space.
25 April
12:05[108]
United States Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon United States Cape Canaveral SLC-46 United States United States Army / United States Navy
United States Common-Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB) United States Army / United States Navy Suborbital Missile test 25 April Successful
Second live-fire event for the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon also known as Dark Eagle
8 May
00:20[109]
North Korea Hwasong-11A North Korea Wonsan North Korea KPA Strategic Force
North Korea Reentry vehicle KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 8 May Successful
Apogee: ~100 km (62 mi).[109]
21 May
07:01[110]
United States Minuteman III GT-253GM United States Vandenberg LF-10 United States AFGSC
United States AFGSC Suborbital Test flight 21 May Successful
Re-entered ~4,200 mi (6,800 km) downrange near Kwajalein Atoll.
27 May
23:36:28[111]
United States Starship Flight 9 United States Starbase OLP-A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink simulators × 8 SpaceX Transatmospheric Flight test 27 May Failure
Ninth Starship orbital test flight. Flight 9 features the first reflight of a Super Heavy booster, Booster 14 (B14), which previously launched Flight 7. Of the 33 engines on the booster, 29 were flight-proven.
31 May
13:39[112]
United States New Shepard NS-32 United States Corn Ranch United States Blue Origin
United States Blue Origin NS-32 Blue Origin Suborbital Space tourism 31 May Successful
Twelfth crewed New Shepard flight. Crew of six.
13 June
13:00[113]
United States Spyder Spyder-1 United States White Sands Missile Range LC-36 United States UP Aerospace
United States Los Alamos National Laboratory Suborbital Test flight 13 June Successful
First flight of Spyder, single stage variant.
13 June [114] Iran Ballistic Missile x150 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 13 June Successful (most intercepted)
150 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
13 June Yemen Yemen Yemen Houthis
Yemen Live warhead Houthis Suborbital Missile launch 13 June Successful
Targeted Israel.
14 June [115] Iran Ballistic Missile x200 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 14 June Successful (most intercepted)
200 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
15 June Yemen Palestine 2 Yemen Yemen Houthis
Yemen Live warhead Houthis Suborbital Missile launch 15 June Intercepted
Targeted Israel.
15 June [116] Iran Ballistic Missile x50 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 15 June Successful (most intercepted)
50 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
16 June [117] Iran Ballistic Missile x40 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 16 June Successful (few intercepted)
40 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
17 June [118] Iran Ballistic Missile x20 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 17 June Successful (most intercepted)
20 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
18 June [119] Iran Sejjil Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 18 June Successful
Single missile launched from Iran to Israel. Wounded one person.
19 June Iran Ballistic missile x30 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 19 June Successful (most intercepted)
30 missiles launched from Iran to Israel in two salvos.
20 June[121]
08:27[122]
United States Terrier-Improved Malemute Marshall Islands Reagan Test Site United States NASA
United States SEED ERAU Suborbital Sporadic E observations 20 June 2025 Successful
Sporadic E Electrodynamics (SEED). First of two launches.[120]
20 June [123] Iran Ballistic Missile x25 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 20 June Successful (most intercepted)
25 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
22 June [124] Iran Ballistic Missile x27 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 22 June Successful (most intercepted)
27 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
23 June Iran Ballistic Missile x14 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 23 June 13 intercepted, 1 impacted off target
14 missiles launched from Iran to Qatar
24 June [125] Iran Ballistic Missile x20 Iran Iran
Iran Iran Suborbital Weapon 20 June Successful (most intercepted)
27 missiles launched from Iran to Israel
24 June[126] United States ICBM-T3 ? FTX-26a United States Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, Pacific Ocean United States MDA
United States MDA Suborbital Missile target 24 June Successful
Flight Test Other-26a (FTX-26a), the Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) at Clear Space Force Station, Alaska, successfully acquired, tracked and reported missile target data to the Command and Control Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC). This was the radar’s first flight test tracking a live Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) representative target.
26 June[127]
09:30
United States Terrier-Improved Orion United States Wallops Flight Facility United States NASA
United States RockOn Wallops Flight Facility Suborbital Education 26 June Successful
28 June[128]
08:11
United States Terrier-Improved Malemute Marshall Islands Reagan Test Site United States NASA
United States SEED ERAU Suborbital Sporadic E observations 28 June Successful
Sporadic E Electrodynamics (SEED). Second of two launches.[120]
28 June Yemen Yemen Yemen Houthis
Yemen Live warhead Houthis Suborbital Missile launch 28 June Intercepted
Targeted Israel.
29 June
12:30[129] [130]
United States New Shepard NS-33 United States Corn Ranch United States Blue Origin
United States Blue Origin NS-33 Blue Origin Suborbital Space tourism 29 June Successful
13th crewed New Shepard flight. Crew of six.

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