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SpaceX plans to launch its next Falcon 9 rocket Monday night into Tuesday. Here's what to know before Florida's 94th liftoff of the year.
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China breaks its single-year launch record with weekend flurry
China has now launched 72 orbital missions in 2025. China just broke its single-year launch record — and with nearly two months left in 2025. Four Chinese rockets lifted off over the weekend, taking the nation's total number of orbital missions this year to 72. The previous record, set last year, was 68.
In an emergency order issued on Friday, the FAA stated that commercial space launches and reentries will be limited to nighttime hours, between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. local time, starting Monday. The curfew is part of several new measures aimed at easing pressure on the National Airspace System.
China expands Guowang constellation, Galactic Energy suffers Ceres-1 launch failure China conducted a pair launches late Sunday, adding to the national Guowang megaconstellation, but also suffering the failure of a Ceres-1 commercial solid rocket.
SpaceX launched 29 more of its Starlink broadband satellites today (Nov. 9), sending them up from Florida's Space Coast.
The Ceres-1 rocket by Chinese space firm Galactic Energy took off from northwest China at around 11:02 p.m. EST via Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
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SpaceX to launch more Starlink satellites from Florida’s Space Coast. How to watch
SpaceX plans to send 29 Starlink satellites into orbit on Monday from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
The Federal Aviation Administration is restricting commercial space launches starting Monday due to the ongoing government shutdown, which has "stressed" the nation's air traffic control system. Under the new restrictions, commercial launches and landings of rockets can only occur between 10 p.m and 6 a.m.
China is sending a new crew to its Tiangong space station, including its youngest ever taikonaut, along with the first live mammals ever sent to the station.
During a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch attempt from Cape Canaveral, something was spotted in the sky. Photo, video of a "fireball" lit up social media.