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Revision as of 18:09, 5 July 2024
This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the second half of the year 2024, including launches planned for 2024 without a specific launch date.
For all other spaceflight activities, see 2024 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2024, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2024.
Orbital launches
Suborbital flights
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
16 July[420] | Black Brant IX | MaGIXS 2 | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | |||
MaGIXS | Marshall Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Heliophysics | ||||
Second flight of the Marshall Grazing Incidence X-ray Spectrometer (MaGIXS). | |||||||
July (TBD)[421] | Black Brant | BOLT-1B | Koonibba Test Range | Southern Launch | |||
BOLT-1B | Johns Hopkins University | Suborbital | Laminar-turbulent transition | ||||
Boundary Layer Transition (BOLT) experiment. | |||||||
10 August 21:00-22:00[422] |
S-520 | S-520-34 | Uchinoura Space Center | JAXA | |||
DES2 | JAXA | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | ||||
Demonstration of rotating detonation engine system. | |||||||
11 August[423][420] | Black Brant IX | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | ||||
FURST | Montana State University | Suborbital | Solar VUV astronomy | ||||
13 August[420] | Terrier-Improved Malemute | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | ||||
RockSat-X | Colorado Space Grant Consortium | Suborbital | Education | ||||
25 August[420] | Black Brant IX | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | ||||
OAxFORTIS | Johns Hopkins | Suborbital | Ultraviolet astronomy | ||||
Off Axis Far-ultraviolet Off Rowland-circle Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy (OAxFORTIS). | |||||||
25 August[420] | Black Brant IX | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | ||||
TOMEX-Plus | The Aerospace Corporation | Suborbital | Aeronomy | ||||
First of three launches for the Turbulent Oxygen Mixing Experiment Plus (TOMEX-Plus).[424] | |||||||
25 August[420] | Terrier-Improved Orion | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | ||||
TOMEX-Plus | The Aerospace Corporation | Suborbital | Aeronomy | ||||
Second of three launches for TOMEX-Plus. | |||||||
25 August[420] | Terrier-Improved Orion | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | ||||
TOMEX-Plus | The Aerospace Corporation | Suborbital | Aeronomy | ||||
Third of three launches for TOMEX-Plus. | |||||||
20 September[420] | Black Brant IX | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | ||||
HERSCHEL 3 | NRL | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | ||||
27 October[420] | Black Brant IX | Andøya | NASA | ||||
VortEx | Clemson University | Suborbital | Vapor trail deployment | ||||
First of two launches for the Vorticity Experiment (VortEx) mission, carrying trimethylaluminum (TMA) vapor trails . | |||||||
27 October[420] | Terrier-Improved Orion | Andøya | NASA | ||||
VortEx | Clemson University | Suborbital | Gravity wave research | ||||
Second of two launches for the VortEx mission, carrying payload instruments. | |||||||
October (TBD)[425] | Red Kite/Impr. Malemute | Esrange | MORABA | ||||
MAPHEUS-15 | DLR | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
1 November[420] | Terrier-Improved Malemute | Andøya | NASA | ||||
ICI-5b | University of Oslo | Suborbital | Plasma turbulence | ||||
Investigation of CUSP Irregularities-5b. | |||||||
22 November[420] | Black Brant IX | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | ||||
B-SPICE | University of Michigan | Suborbital | Spacecraft charging mitigation | ||||
Beam-Spacecraft Plasma Interaction and Charging Experiment (B-SPICE).[426] | |||||||
November (TBD)[425][427] | VSB-30 | Esrange | SSC | ||||
S1X-M16 | SSC | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
SubOrbital Express Microgravity flight opportunity 16. | |||||||
H2 2024 [428] |
New Shepard | NS-26 | Corn Ranch | Blue Origin | |||
Blue Origin NS-26 | Blue Origin | Suborbital | TBA | ||||
Apogee: 107 km (66.49 mi). | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[352] | Aurora 1 | Spaceport Nova Scotia | Reaction Dynamics | ||||
Reaction Dynamics | Suborbital | Test flight | |||||
2024 (TBD)[429][430] | Dorado | TBA | Equatorial Space | ||||
TBA | Equatorial Space | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
Maiden flight of Dorado. | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[431] | HASTE | MARS LC-2 | Rocket Lab | ||||
Leidos | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | |||||
First of four contracted launches for Leidos. | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[432] | HASTE | MARS LC-2 | Rocket Lab | ||||
TBA | TBA | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | ||||
2024 (TBD)[433][434] | Kestrel I | VS03 | Whalers Way Pad 1 | ATSpace | |||
Inovor Technologies / Ascension / Southern Launch | Suborbital | Test flight | |||||
ECO TEST VS03. Second of three test launches from Pad 1 at Whalers Way. Expected apogee: 200 km (120 mi). | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[433][434] | Kestrel I | VS02 | Whalers Way Pad 1 | ATSpace | |||
ATSpace | Suborbital | Test flight | |||||
ECO TEST VS02. Third of three test launches from Pad 1 at Whalers Way. Launch vehicle previously tested under the name "Hapith I".[435] Expected apogee: 200 km (120 mi). | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[436] | Miura 1 | El Arenosillo | PLD Space | ||||
TBA | TBA | Suborbital | TBA | ||||
Second of two planned test flights. | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[437][438] | RLV-T6 | Lenghu | LinkSpace | ||||
LinkSpace | Suborbital | VTVL flight test | |||||
Reusable Launch Vehicle T6 (RLV-T6). Expected apogee: 100 km (62 mi). | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[439][440] | SARGE BLK3 | Spaceport America | Exos Aerospace | ||||
Suborbital | Test flight | ||||||
First Rapid Reusability demo launch. | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[439][440] | SARGE BLK3 | Spaceport America | Exos Aerospace | ||||
Suborbital | Test flight | ||||||
Second Rapid Reusability demo launch. | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[442] | VSB-30 | Koonibba Test Range | Southern Launch | ||||
ReFEx | DLR | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | ||||
Apogee: ~130 km (81 mi).[441] | |||||||
2024 (TBD)[443][444] | TBA | TBA | CAS Space | ||||
TBA | TBA | Suborbital | Test flight | ||||
Test flight of a reusable suborbital tourism rocket. | |||||||
2024[445][446] | T-Minus DART | North Sea launch platform | GOSA | ||||
T-Minus Engineering | Suborbital | Test flight | |||||
First launch from the North Sea spaceport. Part of the EOS Demo #1 launch campaign. | |||||||
2024[447][448] | Blue Whale 1 | Setesia 1 offshore platform, Jeju Island | Perigee Aerospace | ||||
Perigee Aerospace | Low Earth | Flight Test | |||||
Suborbital test flight of the Blue Whale 1 orbital launch vehicle. |
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