List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2021

This article lists orbital and suborbital launches during the second half of the year 2021, including launches planned for 2021 without a specific launch date. For all other spaceflight activities, see 2021 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2021, see 2021 in spaceflight (January–June).

Orbital launches

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

July

15 July[1][2] Proton-M P4 Baikonur Site 200/39 Khrunichev
Nauka[4] Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS assembly 
Nauka will be launched along with the European Robotic Arm.[5]
22 July[6] Falcon 9 Block 5 Vandenberg SLC-4E SpaceX
DART NASA Heliocentric Asteroid redirect test 
LICIA Cube ASI Heliocentric Asteroid flyby 
Launch of the DART mission.[7]
July (TBD)[8][9] Antares 230+ MARS LP-0A Northrop Grumman
Cygnus NG-16 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 
July (TBD)[10] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
GPS IIIA-05 Neil Armstrong U.S. Space Force Medium Earth Navigation 
Will be the first DoD payload to fly on the single-stick Falcon 9 with a flight-proven first stage booster; planned to fly with first stage B1062.2, which would be the second flight of the first stage that is scheduled to launch GPS Block IIIA SV04 in November 2020.[11] Named after American astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon.[12]
July (TBD)[13] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications 
Scheduled Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission.

August

August (TBD)[14] Atlas V 551 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 ULA
USSF-12 / WFOV[16] U.S. Space Force Geosynchronous Early warning 
August (TBD)[13] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications 
Scheduled Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission.
August (TBD)[17][18] Long March 2C TBA CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
August (TBD)[19] Rocket 3 Kodiak LP-3B Astra
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 

September

1 September[20][21] Falcon 9 Block 5 Kennedy LC-39A[22] SpaceX
SpaceX CRS-23 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 
September (TBD)[23] Atlas V N22 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 ULA
Boe-CFT Boeing / NASA Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 65 / Crewed flight test 
Boeing Crewed Flight Test of Starliner, as part of the Commercial Crew Development program.
September (TBD)[24] Atlas V 401 Vandenberg SLC-3E ULA
Landsat 9[26] NASA / USGS Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology 
CUTE CU Boulder Low Earth (SSO) Ultraviolet astronomy 
CuPID Boston University Low Earth (SSO) Space weather 
The ELaNa 34 mission will launch on this flight.[27]
September (TBD)[28] Falcon 9 Block 5 Kennedy LC-39A SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-3 SpaceX / NASA Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 66/67 
Third operational Crew Dragon mission, as part of the Commercial Crew Program.
September (TBD)[29] Falcon 9 Block 5 Vandenberg SLC-4E SpaceX
SARah 2 Bundeswehr Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance 
SARah 3 Bundeswehr Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance 
September (TBD)[13] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications 
Scheduled Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission.
September (TBD)[30] Falcon 9 Block 5 Vandenberg SLC-4E SpaceX
WorldView Legion 1[31] DigitalGlobe Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
WorldView Legion 2[31] DigitalGlobe Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
September (TBD)[32][33][34] Soyuz ST-B / Fregat-MT VS26 Kourou ELS Arianespace
Galileo FOC 23 ESA Medium Earth Navigation 
Galileo FOC 24 ESA Medium Earth Navigation 
Eighth Galileo launch with Soyuz ST-B, carrying Patrick and a yet-to-be-named satellite.
September (TBD)[35][36] ZK-1A TBA CAS Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Maiden launch of ZK-1A. CAS Space, also known as Zhongke Aerospace, is a commercial spinoff of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
Q3 (TBD)[37][38] Ariane 5 ECA VA255 Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace
SES-17[40] SES S.A. Geosynchronous Communications 
Syracuse 4A (Comsat-NG 1)[42] DGA Geosynchronous Communications 
Q3 (TBD)[38][43] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
O3b mPower × 3 (FM21–FM23) SES S.A. Medium Earth Communications 
Q3 (TBD)[44] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
TBA[46] TBA Geosynchronous Communications 
Astranis MicroGEO Astranis / Pacific Dataport Geosynchronous Communications 
Q3 (TBD)[47] Firefly Alpha F3 Vandenberg SLC-2W Firefly / ALS[48]
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
Q3 (TBD)[17][18] Long March 2D or 4B/4C TBA CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
Q3 (TBD)[49][50] Minotaur I MARS LP-0B Northrop Grumman
NROL-111 NRO TBA Reconnaissance 
Q3 (TBD)[51] Ravn X Cecil Spaceport Aevum
ASLON-45 U.S. Space Force Low Earth Technology demonstration 
Multiple experimental CubeSats will be launched using the Agile Small Launch Operational Normalizer (ASLON) vehicle under the Small Rocket Program-Orbital (SRP-O) program for the Space and Missile Systems Center.[52]
Q3 (TBD)[53] Soyuz-2.1a Vostochny Site 1S Roscosmos
Obzor-R №1[55] Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Q3 (TBD)[27] TBA TBA TBA
CapSat-1[57] The Weiss School Low Earth Education 
D3[59] University of Florida Low Earth Technology demonstration 
GW-Sat[61] GWU Low Earth Technology demonstration 
JAGSAT[63] University of South Alabama Low Earth Technology demonstration 
LEOPARDSat-1[65] University of Cincinnati Low Earth Technology demonstration 
MARIO[67] UMich Low Earth Technology demonstration 
NACHOS[69] LANL Low Earth Technology demonstration 
OreSat[71] Portland State University Low Earth Technology demonstration
Education
 
PATCOOL[73] University of Florida / NASA Low Earth Technology demonstration 
petitSat[75] NASA Low Earth Ionospheric research 
REALOP[77] UC Davis Low Earth Technology demonstration
Education
 
SPORT[79] ITA / NASA Low Earth Technology demonstration 
ELaNa 37 mission.

October

1 October[80][81] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Baikonur Site 31/6 Roscosmos
Luna 25[83] Roscosmos Selenocentric Lunar lander 
First mission of the Luna-Glob Moon exploration programme.
5 October[34] Soyuz-2.1a Baikonur Site 31/6 Roscosmos
Soyuz MS-19 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 67/68 
11 October[84] Falcon 9 Block 5 Kennedy LC-39A SpaceX
IM-1 Intuitive Machines Selenocentric Lunar lander 
Moon Mark Mission 1[86] Moon Mark Selenocentric Lunar rovers
Education
 
First Nova-C mission, which will land commercial payloads and five NASA-sponsored instruments at the Oceanus Procellarum for the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program.
16 October[20][87] Atlas V 401 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 ULA
Lucy NASA Heliocentric Exploration of Jupiter trojans 
28 October[88] Soyuz-2.1a Baikonur Site 31/6 Roscosmos
Progress MS-18 / 79P Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 
31 October[89] Ariane 5 ECA VA256 Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace
James Webb Space Telescope NASA / ESA / CSA Sun–Earth L2,
Halo orbit
Astronomy 
International space observatory mission utilizing a long-wavelength visible and infrared telescope. Launching to L2.
October (TBD)[13] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications 
Scheduled Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission.
October (TBD)[90] LauncherOne Cosmic Girl, Mojave VOX Space
STP-S28 U.S. Space Force Low Earth Technology demonstration 
Slingshot-1[92] The Aerospace Corporation Low Earth Technology demonstration 
October (TBD)[93][94] Nuri (KSLV-II) Naro LC-2 KARI
Dummy payload KARI Low Earth Flight test 
Maiden flight of Nuri (also known as KSLV-II), South Korea's first indigenously developed orbital launch vehicle.
October (TBD)[19] Rocket 3 Kodiak LP-3B Astra
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 

November

17 November[34] Soyuz-2.1a Baikonur Site 31/6 Roscosmos
Progress MS-19 / 80P Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 
24 November[95][96] Soyuz-2.1b Baikonur Site 31/6 Roscosmos
Prichal (Progress M-UM) Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS assembly 
November (TBD)[20][97] Falcon 9 Block 5 Kennedy LC-39A SpaceX
IXPE NASA / ASI Low Earth X-ray astronomy 
Launch of the IXPE X-ray astronomy satellite under NASA's Small Explorer program.[98]
November (TBD)[13] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications 
Scheduled Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission.
November (TBD)[99][100][101] PSLV Satish Dhawan ISRO
XPoSat ISRO / RRI Low Earth X-ray astronomy 
November (TBD)[19] Rocket 3 Kodiak LP-3B Astra
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
November (TBD)[102] SLS Block 1 Kennedy LC-39B NASA
Artemis 1 NASA Selenocentric Technology demonstration 
Near-Earth Asteroid Scout NASA Heliocentric Technology demonstration 
Lunar Flashlight NASA Selenocentric Lunar orbiter 
BioSentinel NASA Heliocentric Astrobiology 
SkyFire Lockheed Martin Heliocentric Technology demonstration 
Lunar IceCube NASA Selenocentric Lunar orbiter 
CuSP NASA Heliocentric Space weather 
Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper NASA Selenocentric Lunar orbiter 
EQUULEUS University of Tokyo Earth–Moon L2 Earth observation 
OMOTENASHI JAXA Selenocentric Lunar lander 
ArgoMoon ASI Heliocentric Technology demonstration 
Cislunar Explorers Cornell University Selenocentric Technology demonstration 
Earth Escape Explorer CU Boulder Heliocentric Technology demonstration 
Team Miles Fluid & Reason Heliocentric Technology demonstration 
Maiden flight of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS).
November (TBD)[32][103] Soyuz ST-B / Fregat-MT VS27 Kourou ELS Arianespace
OneWeb × 34–36 OneWeb Low Earth Communications 
November (TBD)[104][105] Soyuz-2.1b Baikonur Site 31/6 Roscosmos
Resurs-P №4[107] Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 

December

7 December[20][108] Atlas V 541 Cape Canaveral LC-41 ULA
GOES-T[110] NASA / NOAA Geosynchronous Meteorology 
8 December[34][111] Soyuz-2.1a Baikonur Site 31/6 Roscosmos
Soyuz MS-20 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Space tourism 
12-day mission to the ISS with a crew of three, including one professional cosmonaut and two tourists.
December (TBD)[112][113] Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace
MEASAT-3d[lower-alpha 1] MEASAT Geosynchronous Communications 
MEASAT-3d will replace both MEASAT-3 and MEASAT-3a.[114]
December (TBD)[115] Atlas V N22 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 ULA
Boeing Starliner-1 (PCM-1)[117] Boeing / NASA Low Earth (ISS) Expedition TBA 
First operational Starliner mission, as part of the Commercial Crew Development program.
December (TBD)[118] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
Intruder 13 / NROL-85[120] NRO Low Earth ELINT 
December (TBD)[118] Falcon 9 Block 5 Vandenberg SLC-4E SpaceX
NROL-87[121] NRO Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
December (TBD)[21][20] Falcon 9 Block 5 Kennedy LC-39A[22] SpaceX
SpaceX CRS-24 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 
December (TBD)[13] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications 
Scheduled Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission.
December (TBD)[13] Falcon 9 Block 5 Vandenberg SLC-4E SpaceX
Vigoride[122] Momentus Space Low Earth (SSO) Space tug 
GHOSt × 2[124] Orbital Sidekick Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
ÑuSat × ?[126] Satellogic Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Astrogate cubesat[128] Astrogate Labs Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 
Pixxel 2[129] Pixxel Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Shared Sat[131] EnduroSat / Hypernova Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 
SOWA[132] SatRevolution Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit.[13]
December (TBD)[17][18] Long March 2C TBA CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
December (TBD)[17][18] Long March 2C/2D or 4B/4C TBA CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
December (TBD)[19] Rocket 3 TBA Astra
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
December (TBD)[32][103] Soyuz ST-B / Fregat-MT VS28 Kourou ELS Arianespace
OneWeb × 34–36 OneWeb Low Earth Communications 
December (TBD)[133] Vega-C Kourou ELV Arianespace
KOMPSat 7 (Arirang 7) KARI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Q4 (TBD)[134] Angara 1.2 Plesetsk Site 35/1 ILS
KOMPSat 6 (Arirang 6) KARI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Q4 (TBD)[135][136] Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace
Ovzon 3[lower-alpha 1] Ovzon Geosynchronous Communications 
Q4 (TBD)[137] Falcon 9 Block 5 Kennedy LC-39A SpaceX
Inspiration4 SpaceX Low Earth Space tourism 
Crew Dragon orbital flight carrying four civilian passengers for 2-4 days, led by Jared Isaacman. Mission aims to raise up to $200 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Q4 (TBD)[138] GSLV Mk III Satish Dhawan ISRO
Chandrayaan-3 ISRO Selenocentric Lunar lander / rover 
Q4 (TBD)[139][140] GSLV Mk III Satish Dhawan SLP ISRO
Gaganyaan 1 ISRO Low Earth Flight test 
First Gaganyaan flight test.
Q4 (TBD)[141][142] Hyperbola-2 TBA i-Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Maiden flight of Hyperbola-2.
Q4 (TBD)[143] Minotaur IV MARS LP-0B Northrop Grumman
NROL-174 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance 
Q4 (TBD)[141][144] NewLine-1 TBA LinkSpace
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Maiden flight of NewLine-1.
Q4 (TBD)[145] Proton-M / Briz-M P4 Baikonur Roscosmos
Ekspress AMU-3[146] RSCC Geosynchronous Communications 
Ekspress AMU-7[146] RSCC Geosynchronous Communications 
Q4 (TBD)[147][148] PSLV-CA Satish Dhawan ISRO
EnMAP[150] DLR / GFZ Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Q4 (TBD)[151][152] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M[153][154] Plesetsk Site 43/4 Roscosmos
Gonets-M 23 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications 
Gonets-M 24 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications 
Gonets-M 25 Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications 
Q4 (TBD)[155][156] Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat-M Vostochny Site 1S Roscosmos
Kondor-FKA №1[158] Roscosmos Low Earth Reconnaissance 
Q4 (TBD)[155][159] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Vostochny Site 1S Roscosmos
Meteor-M №2-3 Roscosmos Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology 
Q4 (TBD)[160] Terran 1 Cape Canaveral LC-16 Relativity Space
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Maiden flight of Terran 1.
Q4 (TBD)[161][162] Vega-C Kourou ELV Arianespace
CSG-2[164] ASI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Second COSMO-SkyMed 2nd Generation satellite.
Q4 (TBD)[165] Vega-C Kourou ELV Arianespace
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
SSMS rideshare mission.
Q4 (TBD)[166][167] Vulcan Centaur 522[168] Cape Canaveral SLC-41 ULA
Peregrine[170] Astrobotic Technology Selenocentric Lunar lander 
Maiden flight of Vulcan Centaur.

To be determined

2021 (TBD)[171] Blue Whale 1 Whalers Way Perigee Aerospace
Dummy payload Perigee Aerospace Low Earth (SSO) Flight test 
First flight of Blue Whale 1.[172][173]
H2 2021 (TBD)[36] Ceres-1 Jiuquan Galactic Energy
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
H2 2021 (TBD)[36] Ceres-1 Jiuquan Galactic Energy
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
H2 2021 (TBD)[10][174] Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX
GPS IIIA-06 Amelia Earhart U.S. Space Force Medium Earth Navigation 
Planned to fly with an as-yet-unnamed flight-proven Falcon 9 first-stage booster.[11] Named after American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart.[12]
2021 (TBD)[175] Firefly Alpha Vandenberg SLC-2W Firefly
Dedicated rideshare mission Spaceflight Industries Low Earth Satellite dispenser 
Rideshare mission for smallsats.
2021 (TBD)[176][177] GSLV Mk II F12[178] Satish Dhawan SLP ISRO
GISAT 2 ISRO Geosynchronous Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[176][179] GSLV Mk II Satish Dhawan ISRO
GSAT-7C ISRO Geosynchronous Communications 
2021 (TBD)[176][180][181] GSLV Mk III Satish Dhawan SLP ISRO
DRSS-1 ISRO Geosynchronous Communications 
First of two Indian Data Relay Satellites.[182]
2021 (TBD)[180] GSLV Mk III Satish Dhawan SLP ISRO
DRSS-2 ISRO Geosynchronous Communications 
Second of two Indian Data Relay Satellites.[182]
2021 (TBD)[176][183] GSLV Mk III M2 Satish Dhawan SLP ISRO
GSAT-20 ISRO Geosynchronous Communications 
2021 (TBD)[176][184] GSLV Satish Dhawan ISRO
GSAT-7R ISRO Geosynchronous Communications 
Will eventually replace GSAT-7.
2021 (TBD)[176][185] GSLV Satish Dhawan ISRO
GSAT-32 ISRO Geosynchronous Communications 
Planned replacement for GSAT-6A.
2021 (TBD)[186][187] Hapith V Taitung Nantian launch facility[188] TiSPACE
TBA TBA Low Earth Flight test 
First flight of Hapith V.
2021 (TBD)[186][187] Hapith V Taitung Nantian launch facility[188] TiSPACE
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
First commercial Hapith V launch.[189]
2021 (TBD)[190] H-IIA 202 Tanegashima LA-Y1 MHI
QZS-1R JAXA / CAO Tundra Navigation 
Replacement for QZS-1 (Michibiki-1).
2021 (TBD)[191] H-IIA 204 Tanegashima LA-Y1 MHI
Inmarsat-6 F1[193] Inmarsat Geosynchronous Communications 
2021 (TBD)[194][195] H3-22S Tanegashima LA-Y2 MHI
ALOS-3 JAXA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
First flight of the H3 Launch Vehicle.
2021 (TBD)[196][197] Jielong 1 Y2 Jiuquan LA-4 China Rocket
Yizheng-2 Jiangsu Satellite Technology Services Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Yizheng-3 Jiangsu Satellite Technology Services Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[17][18] Jielong 1 Jiuquan LA-4 China Rocket
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
2021 (TBD)[36][198] Jielong 2 Jiuquan LA-4 China Rocket
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
First flight of Jielong 2, also known as Smart Dragon 2 (SD-2).
2021 (TBD)[198] Jielong 3 Jiuquan LA-4 China Rocket
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
Maiden flight of Jielong 3, also known as Smart Dragon 3 (SD-3).
2021 (TBD)[196] Kuaizhou 1A Y5[199] Jiuquan SLS-2 ExPace
Jilin-1 Gaofen-02F Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[200] Kuaizhou 11 Jiuquan LA-4 ExPace
Gamma-ray Burst Detection Satellite (JSBT) Shanghai Microsatellite Engineering Center Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 
Xiangrikui 1A (Sunflower-1A) Beijing Future Navigation Technology Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 
Xiangrikui 1B (Sunflower-1B) Beijing Future Navigation Technology Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 
Xiaoxiang 4 (Tianyi 4)[202] Tianyi Research Institute Low Earth (SSO) X-ray astronomy 
Zhongwei 1 Galaxy Space Low Earth (SSO) Communications (5G) 
2021 (TBD)[203][204] LauncherOne Cosmic Girl, Mojave Virgin Orbit
HALO-Net Free Flyer U.S. Navy / Iridium Low Earth Technology demonstration / Optical communications 
2021 (TBD)[205] LauncherOne Cosmic Girl, Guam Airport[205] Virgin Orbit
Ignis[205] Astro Digital Low Earth Technology demonstration 
2021 (TBD)[17][18] Long March 2C TBA CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
2021 (TBD)[206] Long March 2D 2D-Yxx[207] Jiuquan SLS-2 CASC
Shijian 19 CAST Low Earth Technology demonstration 
First flight of the New Generation Recoverable Satellite (NGRS).
2021 (TBD)[208][209] Long March 2F Jiuquan SLS-1 CASC
Shenzhou 12 CNSA Low Earth (CSS) Crewed spaceflight 
First crewed flight to the Chinese space station, which will dock to the Tianhe core module.
2021 (TBD)[196] Long March 2F Jiuquan SLS-1 CASC
Shenzhou 13 CNSA Low Earth (CSS) Crewed spaceflight 
Second crewed flight to the Chinese space station.
2021 (TBD)[210][211] Long March 3B/E Xichang CASC
Fengyun 4B[213] CMA Geosynchronous Meteorology 
2021 (TBD)[214][215] Long March 4B Taiyuan LC-9 CASC
HaiYang 2D[217] Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[210][218] Long March 4C Taiyuan LC-9 CASC
Fengyun 3E[220] CMA Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology 
2021 (TBD)[221] Long March 4C Jiuquan or Taiyuan CASC
WCOM[222] CAS Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[223] Long March 5B Wenchang LC-1 CASC
Wentian CNSA Low Earth Space station assembly 
Wentian is the first laboratory module of the Chinese Space Station, to be docked and linked with the Tianhe core module.
2021 (TBD)[224][225] Long March 6 Taiyuan LC-9 CASC
HaiYang 3A Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[226][227] Long March 6[196] Y5 Taiyuan LC-16 CASC
Qilu-1 SDIIT Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Qilu-4 SDIIT Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[196] Long March 6 Taiyuan LC-16 CASC
Qilu-2 SDIIT Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Qilu-3 SDIIT Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[17][18] Long March 6 Taiyuan LC-16 CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
2021 (TBD)[228][229] Long March 6A Y1 Taiyuan LC-16 CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth (SSO) Flight test 
First flight of Long March 6A.
2021 (TBD)[208][209] Long March 7 Wenchang LC-2 CASC
Tianzhou 2 CNSA Low Earth (CSS) Space logistics 
First cargo flight to the Chinese Space Station.
2021 (TBD)[223] Long March 7 Wenchang LC-2 CASC
Tianzhou 3 CNSA Low Earth (CSS) Space logistics 
Second cargo flight to the Chinese Space Station
2021 (TBD)[17][18] Long March 11 Jiuquan LA-4 CASC
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Scheduled rideshare launch opportunity.
2021 (TBD)[230] Long March TBA Jiuquan SLS-2 CASC
CAS-5B CAMSAT Low Earth (SSO) Amateur radio 
CAS-7A CAMSAT Low Earth (SSO) Amateur radio 
CAS-7C CAMSAT Low Earth (SSO) Amateur radio 
2021 (TBD)[214][231] Long March TBA TBA CASC
HaiYang 3B Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[214][232] Long March TBA TBA CASC
HaiYang XX Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth Earth observation 
Ocean Salinity Observation Satellite (Experimental).
2021 (TBD)[233] Long March TBA Wenchang CASC
Taihu-1 Wuxi Kalman Navigation Technology Low Earth Earth observation
AIS ship tracking
 
2021 (TBD)[234] Long March TBA TBA CASC
Techo 1[236] The Royal Group Geosynchronous Communications 
2021 (TBD)[237][238] Nebula 1 TBA Deep Blue Aerospace
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
First flight of Nebula 1.
2021 (TBD)[239] New Glenn Cape Canaveral LC-36 Blue Origin
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Maiden flight of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket.
2021 (TBD)[36] OS-M1 Jiuquan OneSpace
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
2021 (TBD)[240] Proton-M / Briz-M P4 Baikonur Roscosmos
Ekspress AMU-4 RSCC Geosynchronous Communications 
2021 (TBD)[178][241] PSLV-CA Satish Dhawan ISRO
Oceansat-3 ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Oceanography 
2021 (TBD)[178][105] PSLV-XL Satish Dhawan ISRO
Cartosat-3A ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[178] PSLV-XL Satish Dhawan ISRO
Cartosat-3B ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
IMS-2 × 2 ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Microsat × 3 ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[178] PSLV-XL C52 Satish Dhawan SLP ISRO
IRNSS-1J[243] ISRO Geosynchronous Navigation 
2021 (TBD)[178] PSLV-XL Satish Dhawan FLP ISRO
RISAT-1A[245] ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[178] PSLV-XL Satish Dhawan FLP ISRO
RISAT-2A[247] ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[176][248] PSLV Satish Dhawan ISRO
CCI-Sat ISRO Low Earth Signals intelligence 
2021 (TBD)[178][249] PSLV C51 Satish Dhawan FLP ISRO
HRSAT-1 × 3[250] ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[250] PSLV[251] Satish Dhawan ISRO
Oceansat-3A ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Oceanography 
2021 (TBD)[250] PSLV[251] Satish Dhawan ISRO
Resourcesat-3 ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[178][105] PSLV Satish Dhawan ISRO
Resourcesat-3S ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[250] PSLV[251] Satish Dhawan ISRO
Resourcesat-3SA ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[105][250] PSLV[251] Satish Dhawan ISRO
RISAT-1B ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[176][252][253] PSLV Satish Dhawan ISRO
SPADEX ISRO Low Earth Technology demonstration 
2021 (TBD)[254][255] Simorgh Semnan LP-2 ISA
Zafar 2 IUST Low Earth Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[256][257] Soyuz-2.1a Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF
Bars-M 3L VKS Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance 
2021 (TBD)[258] Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat-M Plesetsk Site 43/x RVSN RF
Meridian-M 10 (20L)[259] Ministry of Defence Molniya Communications 
2021 (TBD)[260][261] Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat-M[262] Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF
Neitron №1 Ministry of Defence Low Earth (SSO) (?) Reconnaissance 
2021 (TBD)[263] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF
GLONASS-K 16L (K1 №4) VKS Medium Earth Navigation 
2021 (TBD)[263] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF
GLONASS-K 17L (K1 №5) VKS Medium Earth Navigation 
2021 (TBD)[263][264][265] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF
GLONASS-K2 13L (K2 №1) VKS Medium Earth Navigation 
2021 (TBD)[263][151] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF
GLONASS-M 761 VKS Medium Earth Navigation 
2021 (TBD)[103][266] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Baikonur Site 31/6 Arianespace / Starsem
OneWeb × 34–36 OneWeb Low Earth Communications 
2021 (TBD)[103][266] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Baikonur Site 31/6 Arianespace / Starsem
OneWeb × 34–36 OneWeb Low Earth Communications 
2021 (TBD)[103][266] Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Baikonur Site 31/6 Arianespace / Starsem
OneWeb × 34–36 OneWeb Low Earth Communications 
2021 (TBD)[267] Soyuz-2.1b Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF
Pion-NKS №1[269] VKS Low Earth (SSO) ELINT 
Part of the Russian Liana ELINT system.
2021 (TBD)[270][271] Spyder MARS LP-0A UP Aerospace
TBA TBA Low Earth Flight test 
Maiden flight of Spyder.
2021 (TBD)[176][272] SSLV D2[273] Satish Dhawan FLP ISRO
BlackSky Global 5 BlackSky Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
BlackSky Global 6 BlackSky Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
BlackSky Global 9 BlackSky Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
BlackSky Global 10 BlackSky Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
First commercial SSLV launch.[274]
2021 (TBD)[275] Starship TBA SpaceX
TBA TBA Geosynchronous Communications 
First commercial flight of Starship.
2021 (TBD)[198] Tenglong 1 TBA China Rocket
TBA TBA Low Earth TBA 
Maiden flight of Tenglong 1, also known as Flying Dragon 1.
2021 (TBD)[276] Terran 1 Cape Canaveral LC-16 Relativity Space
Dedicated rideshare mission Spaceflight Industries Low Earth Satellite dispenser 
Rideshare mission for smallsats.
2021 (TBD)[277] Terran 1 Cape Canaveral LC-16 Relativity Space
Vigoride Momentus Space Geosynchronous Space tug 
2021 (TBD)[278] Vega-C[279] Kourou ELV Arianespace
CERES × 3[281] French Armed Forces Low Earth SIGINT 
2021 (TBD)[282] Vega or Vega-C Kourou ELV Arianespace
THEOS-2 GISTDA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[283] TBA TBA TBA
EROS-C2 ImageSat Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
Second of three satellites for the EROS-NG constellation.[284]
H2 2021 (TBD)[174] TBA Cape Canaveral TBA
GPS IIIA-07 Sally Ride U.S. Space Force Medium Earth Navigation 
Named after American astronaut Sally Ride, the first American woman in space.[12]
2021 (TBD)[285] TBA TBA TBA
Sanya-1 Hainan Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 
2021 (TBD)[286] TBA TBA TBA
Yang Wang-1 Origin Space Low Earth Space telescope / Asteroid cataloging 

Suborbital flights

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
July (TBD)
[287]
Black Brant 9 Dynamo-2 Wallops Flight Facility NASA
Dynamo-2 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Suborbital Atmospheric research 
Two launches of the same payload.
July (TBD)
[287]
Black Brant 9 Dynamo-2 Wallops Flight Facility NASA
Dynamo-2 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Suborbital Atmospheric research 
Two launches of the same payload.
July (TBD) HTTP-3A Pingtung Launch Site Advanced Rocket Research Center
Suborbital Flight test  
Maiden flight of HTTP-3A. Apogee: 150 kilometres (93 mi)[288]
August (TBD)
[289]
Terrier-Improved Malemute ROCKSAT-X Wallops Flight Facility NASA
ROCKSAT-X Colorado Space Grant Consortium Suborbital Education 
August (TBD)
[290]
Black Brant 9 MaGIXS White Sands Missile Range NASA
Marshall Grazing Incidence X-ray Spectrometer NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Suborbital X-ray Spectrography 
September (TBD)
[291]
Black Brant 9 HERSCHEL II White Sands Missile Range NASA
HElium Resonance Scatter in the Corona and HELiosphere Naval Research Laboratory Suborbital Solar observation 
September (TBD)
[292]
SR75 Esrange HyImpulse
TBD TBD Suborbital TBD 
Maiden flight of SR75. Expected apogee: 200 kilometres (120 mi).
2021 (TBD) Hapith I Pingtung Launch Site TiSPACE
Ionosphere Scintillation Package (ISP) NSPO Suborbital Flight test 
Maiden flight of Hapith I. Apogee: 250 kilometres (160 mi)[293]
2021 (TBD)[294] Miura 1 El Arenosillo PLD Space
TBA ZARM Suborbital Microgravity research 
Maiden flight of Miura 1. Apogee: 150 kilometres (93 mi).[295]
2021 (TBD)[296] Momo F6 Taiki Interstellar Technologies
Tenga Message Pod Tenga Suborbital  
First of three Interstellar Technology launches sponsored by Tenga.
2021 (TBD) RS-28 Sarmat Plesetsk RVSN
RVSN Suborbital Missile test 
2021 (TBD)
[297]
T-Minus Engineering Dart "KTR-2 launch campaign" Koonibba Test Range T-Minus Engineering
TBD TBD Suborbital  
2021 (TBD)
[297]
T-Minus Engineering Dart "KTR-2 launch campaign" Koonibba Test Range T-Minus Engineering
TBD TBD Suborbital  
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