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List of spaceflight launches in April–June 2026

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Spaceflight launch list

This article lists orbital and suborbital launches during the first quarter of the year 2026.

For all other spaceflight activities, see2026 in spaceflight. For launches during the rest of 2026, seeList of spaceflight launches in January–March 2026,List of spaceflight launches in July–September 2026, andList of spaceflight launches in October–December 2026.

Orbital launches

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Date and time (UTC)RocketFlight numberLaunch siteLSP
Payload
(⚀ =CubeSat)
OperatorOrbitFunctionDecay (UTC)Outcome
Remarks

April

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8 April[1]ItalyVega-CFranceKourouELVFranceArianespace
ChinaSMILECAS /ESAHighly ellipticalEarth observation 

May

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May (TBD)[2]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesKennedyLC-39AUnited StatesSpaceX
United StatesHaven-1VastLow EarthSpace habitat 
Single-module commercial space station.
May (TBD)[3][4]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesKennedyLC-39AUnited StatesSpaceX
United StatesAx-5SpaceX /Axiom Space /ESALow Earth (ISS)Private spaceflight 
Axiom Mission 5, launching onCrew Dragon. 14-day commercial flight of four astronauts to theInternational Space Station. Possibly all crew from UK to launch to ISS.

June

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June (TBD)[2]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesKennedyLC-39AUnited StatesSpaceX
United StatesVast-1VastLow Earth (Haven-1)Private spaceflight 
First crewed mission toVast'sHaven-1 commercial space station.
June (TBD)[5]United StatesPegasus XLUnited States StargazerUnited StatesNorthrop Grumman
United StatesSwift Rescue MissionKatalyst Space TechnologiesLow EarthTBA 
Swift Rescue Mission will rescueNASA’sNeil Gehrels Swift Observatory by raising it to a higher altitude.
June (TBD)
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United StatesFalcon Heavy/Vulcan CentaurUnited StatesCape Canaveral orKennedyUnited StatesSpaceX/ULA
United States Tetra-5USSFGeosynchronousTechnology demonstration 
United States TBAOrbit FabGeosynchronousTBA 
United States ASP-RUSSF/AstroscaleGeosynchronousTBA 
June (TBD)[7]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesCape Canaveral orVandenbergUnited StatesSpaceX
TBATBALow Earth (SSO)TBA 
Dedicated SmallSat Rideshare mission tosun-synchronous orbit, designated Transporter-17.
Q2 (TBD)[9][10]IndiaLVM3IndiaSatish DhawanIndiaISRO
IndiaGSAT-32 (GSAT-N3)ISROGeosynchronousCommunications 
GSAT-32 is also Known as GSAT-N3. Planned replacement forGSAT-6A.[8]
Q2 (TBD)[12]FranceAriane 62FranceKourouELA-4FranceArianespace
MetOp-SG B1[13]EUMETSATLow Earth (SSO)Meteorology 
Second of sixMetOp-SG launches.[11]
Q2 (TBD)[15]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesCape CanaveralSLC-40United StatesSpaceX
United States Elytra DarkFireflyLow Earth toTLISpace Tug 
United StatesBlue Ghost M2NASA /FireflyTLI tolunar surfaceLunar lander 
United Arab Emirates Rashid-2MBRSCTLI tolunar surfaceLunar Rover 
United KingdomLunar Pathfinder[16]SSTL /ESASelenocentric (ELFO)Communications 
SecondBlue Ghost mission.Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) mission delivering two payloads to thefar side of the Moon.[14]
Q2 (TBD)[17][18]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesCape Canaveral orKennedyUnited StatesSpaceX
United States CHORUS CMDALow EarthEarth observation 
United States CHORUS XMDALow EarthEarth observation 
Q2 (TBD)[19][20]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesKennedyLC-39AUnited StatesSpaceX
United States VICTUS SURGO (Helios 1)Impulse SpaceLow Earth toGeosynchronousSpace domain awareness 
Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) Mission.
H1 (TBD)
[23]
United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesVandenbergSLC-4EUnited StatesSpaceX
United States Tracking Layer Tranche 1 × 7SDALow EarthMissile tracking 
First of five launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1 (Tranche 1 Tracking Layer A Mission).[21][22]
H1 2026 (TBD)[24]FranceAriane 64FranceKourouELA-4FranceArianespace
United StatesIntelsat 45IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunications 
Mid 2026 (TBD)[25]United StatesStarshipUnited StatesTBAUnited StatesSpaceX
United StatesStarship HLSSpaceXTLI tolunar surfaceLunar lander 
United StatesFLEXAstrolabTLI tolunar surfaceLunar rover
Technology demonstration
 
Uncrewed Starship HLS rideshare mission to thelunar south pole. Astrolab's Flexible Logistics and Exploration (FLEX) rover will compete in NASA'sLunar Terrain Vehicle competition.
Mid 2026 (TBD)[26][27]TBAFranceKourouFranceArianespace
CubeSpecESALow EarthHyperspectral astronomy 
Q2 (TBD)[28][29]United StatesVulcan CentaurUnited StatesVandenbergSLC-3EUnited StatesULA
United States Tracking Layer Tranche 1 × 7SDALow EarthMissile tracking 
Second of five launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1 (Tranche 1 Tracking Layer B Mission).
Q2 (TBD)[28][29]United StatesVulcan CentaurUnited StatesVandenbergSLC-3EUnited StatesULA
United States Tracking Layer Tranche 1 × 7SDALow EarthMissile tracking 
Fourth of five launches for the Space Development Agency's Tracking Layer Tranche 1 (Tranche 1 Tracking Layer D Mission).
Q2 (TBD)[30]United StatesVulcan CentaurUnited StatesCape CanaveralSLC-41United StatesULA
United StatesTBANROTBATBA 
NROL-64 Mission. FirstNRO launch on Vulcan.
Q2 (TBD)[31]United StatesVulcan CentaurUnited StatesVandenbergSLC-3EUnited StatesULA
United StatesTBANROTBATBA 
NROL-83 Mission. First Vulcan Centaur launch from Vandenberg.
Q2 (TBD)[32][33]United StatesVulcan Centaur VC4SUnited StatesCape CanaveralSLC-41United StatesULA
United StatesTBAU.S. Space ForceTBAReconnaissance 
USSF-112 Mission.
Q2 (TBD)[34]United StatesVulcan Centaur VC2SUnited StatesCape CanaveralSLC-41United StatesULA
United StatesGPS III-10Hedy LamarrU.S. Space ForceMedium EarthNavigation 
Named after American actress and inventorHedy 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)[35][33]United StatesVulcan CentaurUnited StatesVandenbergSLC-3EUnited StatesULA
United StatesTBAU.S. Space ForceTBAReconnaissance 
USSF-114 Mission.
Q2 (TBD)[36]United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesCape Canaveral orKennedyUnited StatesSpaceX
United States Globalstar M104–120[37]GlobalstarLow EarthCommunications 
Launch of 17 satellites for Globalstar's third-generation constellation.
Q2 (TBD)[38][39]United StatesElectronNew ZealandMahia LC-1United StatesRocket Lab
United States VICTUS HAZESpace Systems CommandLow EarthSpace domain awareness 
Tactically Responsive Space-4 (TacRS-4) Mission.
Q2 (TBD)United StatesAlpha[40]United StatesVandenbergSLC-2WUnited StatesFirefly Aerospace
United States Jackal AOV[40]Space Systems Command/True AnomalyLow EarthSpace domain awareness 
Tactically Responsive Space-4 (TacRS-4) Mission.
Q2 (TBD)[41]United StatesAntares 330United StatesMARSLP-0AUnited StatesNorthrop Grumman
United StatesCygnus NG-22NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS logistics 
First flight of the Antares 330 variant.
Q2 (TBD)[42]United StatesVulcan Centaur VC6LKV-03United StatesCape CanaveralSLC-41United StatesULA
United StatesKuiperSat × 45Kuiper SystemsLow EarthCommunications 
Second of 38Vulcan Centaur launches for Amazon'sProject Kuiper. Mission Designated "Vulcan Kuiper Mission #2 (KV-02)"
H1 (TBD)
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United StatesFalcon 9 Block 5United StatesCape CanaveralSLC-40United StatesSpaceX
United StatesCygnus NG-24NASALow Earth (ISS)ISS logistics 
Last of four Cygnus spacecraft to be launched via Falcon 9.

Suborbital flights

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Date and time (UTC)RocketFlight numberLaunch siteLSP
Payload
(⚀ =CubeSat)
OperatorOrbitFunctionDecay (UTC)Outcome
Remarks
April (TBD)[44]BrazilVSB-30SwedenEsrangeGermanyMORABA
GermanyTEXUS-62DLR /ESASuborbitalMicrogravity research 
May (TBD)[44]BrazilVSB-30S1X-6/M18SwedenEsrangeSwedenSSC
SwedenMASER-18SSCSuborbitalMicrogravity research 
SubOrbital Express Microgravity flight opportunity 6.
May (TBD)[44]Germany Red Kite/Impr. MalemuteSwedenEsrangeGermanyMORABA
Germany MAPHEUS-17DLRSuborbitalMicrogravity research 
1 June[45]CanadaBlack Brant IXUnited StatesWhite Sands Missile RangeNASA
United States LXTUniversity of MiamiSuborbitalAstrophysics 
1 June[45]CanadaBlack Brant IXUnited StatesWallops Flight FacilityNASA
United States Dynamo-3Goddard Space Flight CenterSuborbitalGeospace science 
First of two launches
1 June[45]CanadaBlack Brant IXUnited StatesWallops Flight FacilityNASA
United States Dynamo-3Goddard Space Flight CenterSuborbitalGeospace science 
Second of two launches
H1 2026 (TBD)[46]ArgentinaTronador II-70ArgentinaManuel Belgrano Space CenterArgentinaCONAE
ArgentinaCONAELow EarthFlight test 
Maiden flight of Tronador II-70. Expected apogee: 150 km (93 mi).
H1 2026 (TBD)[47]Poland PerunPortugal Santa MariaPortugal SpaceESA
?Suborbital 

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