SpaceX SmallSat Rideshare Program
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SpaceX Smallsat Rideshare Program | |
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Commercial? | Yes |
Type of project | Aerospace/Small satellite rideshare |
Status | Active |
Website | spacex |
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Flight No. | Date and time
(UTC ) |
Launch site | Launch vehicle[lower-alpha 1] | Payload(s) | Total customer satellites deploy(ed) |
Customer(s) | Secondary/Starlink/Dedicated Rideshare | Outcome |
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1 | June 13, 2020
09:21 |
CCAFS | F9 B5 ♺ | SkySats 16, 17 and 18 | 3 | Planet Labs | With Starlink v1.0 L8 (58) | Success |
2 | July 2020 | KSC | F9 B5 ♺ | BlackSky Global 7 and 8 | 2 | Spaceflight Industries (BlackSky) | With Starlink v1.0 L9 (57) | Planned[1] |
3 | Late July 2020 | CCAFS | F9 B5 ♺ | SkySat-19, -20, -21 | 3 | Planet Labs | With Starlink v1.0 L10 (58) | Planned |
4 | December 16, 2020 | CC, 39A or 40 or VAFB 4E | F9 B5 | SmallSat Rideshare Mission 1([blank]) | [blank] | [blank] | Dedicated Rideshare | Planned |
- ↑ Falcon 9 first-stage boosters are designated with a construction serial number and an optional flight number when reused, e.g. B1021.1 and B1021.2 represent the two flights of booster B1021. Launches using reused boosters are denoted with a recycled symbol (♺).
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- ↑ Roulette, Joey (23 May 2019), "First satellites for Musk's Starlink internet venture launched into orbit", Reuters, retrieved 24 May 2019