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List of spaceflight launches in April–June 2026
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This article lists orbital and suborbital launches during the first quarter of the year 2025.
For all other spaceflight activities, see 2026 in spaceflight. For launches during the rest of 2025, see List of spaceflight launches in January–March 2026, List of spaceflight launches in July–September 2026, and List of spaceflight launches in October–December 2026.
Orbital launches
More information Date and time (UTC), Rocket ...
| Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | |||
| Remarks | ||||||||
April | ||||||||
May | ||||||||
| May (TBD)[1] | ||||||||
| Vast | Low Earth | Space habitat | ||||||
| Single-module commercial space station. | ||||||||
| May (TBD)[2][3] | ||||||||
| SpaceX / Axiom Space / ESA | Low Earth (ISS) | Private spaceflight | ||||||
| Axiom Mission 5, launching on Crew Dragon. 14-day commercial flight of four astronauts to the International Space Station. Possibly all crew from UK to launch to ISS. | ||||||||
June | ||||||||
| June (TBD)[1] | ||||||||
| Vast | Low Earth (Haven-1) | Private spaceflight | ||||||
| First crewed mission to Vast's Haven-1 commercial space station. | ||||||||
| June (TBD) [4] |
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| USSF | Geosynchronous | Technology demonstration | ||||||
| Orbit Fab | Geosynchronous | TBA | ||||||
| USSF/Astroscale | Geosynchronous | TBA | ||||||
| June (TBD)[5] | ||||||||
| TBA | TBA | Low Earth (SSO) | TBA | |||||
| Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-17. | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[6] | NG-6 | |||||||
| Kuiper Systems | Low Earth | Communications | ||||||
| First of 12 New Glenn launches for Amazon's Project Kuiper. | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[7][8] | ||||||||
| ISRO | Geosynchronous | Communications | ||||||
| GSAT-32 is also Known as GSAT-N3. Planned replacement for GSAT-6A.[9] | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[10] | ||||||||
| Firefly | Low Earth to TLI | Space Tug | ||||||
| NASA / Firefly | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar lander | ||||||
| MBRSC | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar Rover | ||||||
| SSTL / ESA | Selenocentric (ELFO) | Communications | ||||||
| Second Blue Ghost mission. Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering two payloads to the far side of the Moon.[12] | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[13][14] | ||||||||
| MDA | Low Earth | Earth observation | ||||||
| MDA | Low Earth | Earth observation | ||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[15][16] | ||||||||
| Impulse Space | Low Earth to Geosynchronous | Space domain awareness | ||||||
| Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) Mission. | ||||||||
| H1 (TBD) [17] |
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| SDA | Low Earth | Missile tracking | ||||||
| First of five launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1 (Tranche 1 Tracking Layer A Mission).[18][19] | ||||||||
| H1 2026 (TBD)[20] | ||||||||
| Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | ||||||
| Mid 2026 (TBD)[21] | ||||||||
| SpaceX | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar lander | ||||||
| Astrolab | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar rover Technology demonstration | ||||||
| Uncrewed Starship HLS rideshare mission to the lunar south pole. Astrolab's Flexible Logistics and Exploration (FLEX) rover will compete in NASA's Lunar Terrain Vehicle competition. | ||||||||
| Mid 2026 (TBD)[22][23] | TBA | |||||||
| ⚀ |
ESA | Low Earth | Hyperspectral astronomy | |||||
| Q2 (TBD)[24][25] | ||||||||
| SDA | Low Earth | Missile tracking | ||||||
| Second of five launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1 (Tranche 1 Tracking Layer B Mission). | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[24][25] | ||||||||
| SDA | Low Earth | Missile tracking | ||||||
| Fourth of five launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1 (Tranche 1 Tracking Layer D Mission). | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[26] | ||||||||
| NRO | TBA | TBA | ||||||
| NROL-64 Mission. First NRO launch on Vulcan. | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[27] | ||||||||
| NRO | TBA | TBA | ||||||
| NROL-83 Mission. First Vulcan Centaur launch from Vandenberg. | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[28][29] | ||||||||
| U.S. Space Force | TBA | Reconnaissance | ||||||
| USSF-112 Mission. | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[30] | ||||||||
| U.S. Space Force | Medium Earth | Navigation | ||||||
| Named after American actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. Originally planned to launch on a Falcon 9, GPS III-10 was shifted to Vulcan when GPS III-07, intended to launch on Vulcan, was moved to the Falcon 9 in mid-2024 following Vulcan readiness concerns. | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[31][29] | ||||||||
| U.S. Space Force | TBA | Reconnaissance | ||||||
| USSF-114 Mission. | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[32] | ||||||||
| Astrobotic | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar lander | ||||||
| Astrolab | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar rover | ||||||
| ⚀ |
Astrobotic | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar rover | |||||
| Griffin Mission 1. Part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. Landing site is expected to be near the lunar south pole at Nobile Crater.[34] Falcon Heavy core stage (B1091) could possibly feature the first Falcon Heavy center core recovery attempt since STP-2.[35] | ||||||||
| Q2 (TBD)[36] | ||||||||
| NASA | Low Earth (ISS) | ISS logistics | ||||||
| First flight of the Antares 330 variant. | ||||||||
| Q1 (TBD)[37] | KV-03 | |||||||
| Kuiper Systems | Low Earth | Communications | ||||||
| Second of 38 Vulcan Centaur launches for Amazon's Project Kuiper. Mission Designated "Vulcan Kuiper Mission #2 (KV-02)" | ||||||||
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Suborbital flights
More information Date and time (UTC), Rocket ...
| Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
| Remarks | |||||||
| April (TBD)[38] | |||||||
| DLR / ESA | Suborbital | Microgravity research | |||||
| May (TBD)[38] | S1X-6/M18 | ||||||
| SSC | Suborbital | Microgravity research | |||||
| SubOrbital Express Microgravity flight opportunity 6. | |||||||
| May (TBD)[38] | |||||||
| DLR | Suborbital | Microgravity research | |||||
| 1 June[39] | NASA | ||||||
| University of Miami | Suborbital | Astrophysics | |||||
| 1 June[39] | NASA | ||||||
| Goddard Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Geospace science | |||||
| First of two launches | |||||||
| 1 June[39] | NASA | ||||||
| Goddard Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Geospace science | |||||
| Second of two launches | |||||||
| H1 2026 (TBD)[40] | |||||||
| CONAE | Low Earth | Flight test | |||||
| Maiden flight of Tronador II-70. Expected apogee: 150 km (93 mi). | |||||||
| H1 2026 (TBD)[41] | Portugal Space ESA | ||||||
| ? | Suborbital | ||||||
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