Falcon 9 Launch: Next Livestream on April 1, 2025
Falcon 9 Launch: SpaceX conducts frequent Falcon 9 launches, particularly for its Starlink missions. We will highlight and stream the most significant launches for you.
Crew-11 Mission: Live on August 1, 2015
Launch postponed due to cloud cover. Teams are now targeting Friday, August 1, for liftoff.
The launch of the four crew members of NASA’s Crew-11 mission, operated by SpaceX, to the Station from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida will be broadcast live. Liftoff is scheduled for 12:09 p.m. EDT (16:09 UTC) on Thursday, July 31. The crew’s arrival at the station is planned for Saturday, August 2.
Liftoff of Crew-11! pic.twitter.com/wDSMvDyF5i
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) August 1, 2025
Falcon 9 has landed, completing our final planned landing at LZ-1 pic.twitter.com/ZlW1Ptp7DG
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) August 1, 2025
Dragon has separated from Falcon 9’s second stage pic.twitter.com/1FWwey0hYJ
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) August 1, 2025
FRAM2 MISSION : Next Livestream on April 1, 2025
SpaceX is targeting Monday, March 31 at 9:46 p.m. ET for Falcon 9’s launch of Fram2 to a polar orbit from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There are three additional launch opportunities within the approximate 4.5-hour window: 11:20 p.m. ET followed by 12:53 a.m. and 2:26 a.m. on Tuesday, April 1. If needed, backup opportunities are available on Tuesday, April 1 starting at the same time.
Schedules and livestream links will be added to this page.
Watch Falcon 9 launch Fram2 and the @framonauts, the first humans to fly over the Earth’s polar regions → https://t.co/vSt6tffjPe https://t.co/P4tpoG5vKl
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 1, 2025
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The page for this mission on the SpaceX website is here
Crew-10 Mission: Livestream Replay from March 15, 2025
SpaceX and NASA are targeting Friday, March 15 at 12:03 a.m. (Paris time) for the launch of a Falcon 9 carrying the Dragon capsule with four astronauts for the 10th operational crewed mission (Crew-10) to the International Space Station (ISS). A previous attempt on Wednesday was scrubbed due to a hydraulic issue with a ground support clamp arm.
This particular Dragon spacecraft has already flown three missions to the ISS: Crew-3, Crew-5, and Crew-7. It will now carry:
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Anne McClain (NASA) – Commander
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Nichole Ayers (NASA) – Pilot
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Takuya Onishi (JAXA, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) – Mission Specialist
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Kirill Peskov (Roscosmos) – Mission Specialist