Artemis
- Artemis astronauts
- Artemis Base Camp
- Artemis blog NASA
- Artemis flickr NASA
- Artemis Gateway (with ESA)
- Artemis launch contraints
- Artemis NASA
- Artemis NASA website
- Artemis Orion components
- Artemis progress
- Artemis I (16-11-2022)
- Artemis I images
- Artemis I sequence of events
- Artemis I trajectory
- Artemis II (NET 04-2026)
- Artemis II images
- Artemis II sequence of events
- Artemis II trajectory
- Artemis III (NET mid-2027)
Blue Origin
- Blue Origin
- Blue Origin Blue Moon (lunar lander, Artemis V?)
- Blue Origin New Glenn (ng, 2024)
- Blue Origin progress
- Blue Origin BE-4 (engine)
Boeing
- Boeing
- Boeing X-37 B (X-37B) space plane. Launch with ULA Atlas V, SpaceX Falcon 9 or SpaceX Super Heavy (high altitude). Super Heavy OTV-7 2023, KSC, LC-39A.
- Boeing Starliner CST-100
- Boeing Starliner progress and sequence of events (CST-100, Crew Module, CM)
ESA ESANL
ESANL is the NetherLands (NL) participation.
- ESA
- ESA Mission Control Darmstadt
- ESA Aerospace Propulsion Products APP ESA Ariane 6, Inflammatory Mechanisms. Main engine suspension panels, thermal protection. City of Klundert. ESANL
- ESA Airbus
- ESA Airbus Netherlands ESA Ariane 6, parts to which the rocket engines are attached. main engine mounting. Motorframe, cross and stabilizer, aluminum cylinders, seventh to ninth launch. City of Oegstgeest. ESANL
- ESA Ariane 4 Rocket 1988-2003
- ESA Ariane 5 Rocket 1985-2023, 261 flights
- ESA Ariane 6 Rocket 2024
- ESA Ariane 6 progress and sequence of events 2024, ESANL
- ESA Ariane Next 2025
- ESA Ariane space Ariane group
- ESA Ariel Space telescope, 2029
- ESA Artemis ESANL
- ESA Artemis Orion Service Module SM
- ESA ASTRON Radio telescope institute, Dwingeloo/Westerbork ESANL
- ESA Astronauts
- ESA Astronauts Artemis 09-2028 Artemis IV and 09-2029 Artemis V
- ESA BepiColombo Arrival Mercurius 2025 with JAXA
- ESA Brik-II satellite 2021 ESANL
- ESA BSGN Business in Space Growth Network, Service provider: Space Applications Services SAS and Intuitive Machines IM
- ESA Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft Saturn/Titan with NASA
- ESA Columbus Space laboratory ISS
- ESA Copernicus Earth observation, Eumetsat
- ESA Defence Space Security Center DSSC, Netherlands Space Office NSO and Commando Lucht-en Ruimtestrijdkrachten CLRS. All-sky-sensor and Tracking-sensor. ESANL
- ESA EarthCARE Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer, 2024, with JAXA solar panels, Airbus Netherlands, 2024 ESANL
- ESA EPTA European Pulsar Timing Array, black holes, low frequency gravitational waves, pulsars with India and Japan
- ESA ESTEC European Space Research and Technology Centre, Noordwijk ESANL
- ESA Einstein telescope Gravitational waves ESANL
- ESA ESAC Science, Spain
- ESA European Launcher Challenge: Isar Aerospace, Rocket Factory Augsburg, PLD Space, MaiaSpace and Orbex
- ESA ESO European Southern Observatory ESO
- ESA ESOC European Space Operations Centre, ESA Control, maneuvers
- ESA ESTEC Noordwijk, material testing ESANL
- ESA ESTRACK Ground stations tracking network, DSA1 = New Norcia, Australia, DSA2 = Cebreros, Spain, DS3 = Malargue, Argentina
- ESA Euclid Space telescope, L2 Earth-Moon, search for dark matter and dark energy, dark universe, launched, 2023-2029, wide view. ESA Euclid Netherlands Science Data Centre Calculation at Groningen university ESA Euclid blog ESANL
- ESA Eumetsat Monitoring climate change
- ESA Extremely Large Telescope ELT by ESO 39 meter mirror, under construction, Chile, opening 2028
- ESA ExoMars mission Sample return helicopter, Rosalind Franklin rover launch: 2028, landing site: Oxia Planum
- ESA Gaia Space telescope, L2, extremely accurate, discovers the largest black hole in 04-2024. Dutch contribution by TNO. Active data collection finished. Next release data set 06-2026, last data set 2027. ESANL
- ESA Galileo Europe’s global navigation satellite system, the Netherlands
- ESA Gusto SRON, Balloon telescope, vortex Antarctica, detectors, SRON, 2023. Launch no earlier than 00-12-2023. NASA ESANL
- ESA Hera Asteroid Dimorphos deflection, 2022 crash site investigation, orbit in 2024-2026. 2 Cube sats minerals and ray antenna
- ESA ISOS, In-Space Operations and Services ISOS, Services, Defence Industry and Space. EROSS IOD, European Robotic Orbital Support Services, Forum 2025
- ESA Introduction
- ESA IsiSpace Netherlands/South Africa ESANL
- ESA ISS Robotic Arm
- ESA James Webb Space telescope, 2022, deep view
- ESA James Webb MIRI Instrument ESANL
- ESA Juice mission Jupiter-moon Ganymede, encounters 2031-2036, solar panels ESANL
- ESA LSST Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, Rubin, Chile
- ESA MilSpace2 Netherlands/Norway program with Huygens and Birkeland, satellites, 2023 ESANL
- ESA Mission Control Darmstadt
- ESA Netherlands ESANL
- ESA Netherlands Space Office NSO ESANL
- ESA NYX Cargo vessel by Exploration Company EC, Europe and Axiom for Axiom space station
- ESA One Space Hub Connect ESANL
- ESA Orion Crew Module CM with NASA and Lockheed
- ESA Pace (ocean sciences) with NASA Dutch polarization measuring instrument for studying cloud formation SPEXone 1, 2024 ESANL
- ESA Pathfinder European Reusable Launch System, Invitation To Tender ITT issued 12-12-2024. Rocket might be based on Ariane 6. Stopped
- ESA Phoebus New upper stage Ariane 6
- ESA Plato Earth-like exo planets, testing in the Netherlands 2025. Ariane 6. ESANL
- ESA Proba-3 Mission, synchronized flying to create artificial eclipses Testing in the Netherlands 2025. ESANL
- ESA Prometheus Reusable rocket Prometeus engine, roadmap/business case heavy launcher 60 tons in LEO.
- ESA Ramses Launch 04-2028, fly along Apophis, 13-04-2029
- ESA Reuseable / Avio Technology development upper stage 9-2025.
- ESA Rosetta Comet-chaser, Philae, 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, 2004-2016
- ESA Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre Royal NLR ESANL
- ESA SKAO, SKA Square kilometre Array, SKA-Mid telescope, Karoo, South-Africa ESANL
- ESA SMART-L EWC, Multi Mission Radar. Active Electronically Scanned Array AESA radar, satellite and rocket tracking. Ballistic missile defense Thales ESANL
- ESA Space Rider Space plane 2015
- ESA SRON Netherlands Institute For Space Research, Leiden and Groningen, XRISM Japanese X-ray telescope with Dutch SRON filter-wheel. NSO. ESANL
- ESA Tango SRON Earth observation methane and CO2 ESANL
- ESA T-Minus Engineering Suborbital, DART-concept, 120 km, launch from Kiruna ESANL
- ESA TNO Space Laser communication in space, GOCAT and SmallCAT satellite ESANL
- ESA Themis Prototype and demonstrator for a reusable rocket stage first stage. It uses the Prometheus engine liquid methane / LOX and is designed for vertical takeoff and landing VTVL. The hop tests are being conducted at Esrange in Sweden and are co-funded through Horizon Europe under the SALTO project.
- ESA TU Delft Department of Space Engineering Delft university ESANL
- ESA Vega Rocket 2023 cubesats 3U-12U
- ESA Vega C Rocket launched 2024 Q4, more powerfull, Zefiro 40 engine. 2024: Launched Copernicus Sentinel-1C
- ESA Vega E Heavy duty ESANL
- ESA Venture: Joint venture 2027, participants: Airbus ESANL the Netherlands, Leonardo Italy, Thales France, OHB SE Germany
- ESA Webcams (Web TV)
NASA
- NASA
- NASA+ (Beta)
- NASA Artemis
- NASA astronauts
- NASA blogs
- NASA CHAPEA I (analog Mars crew simulation, 2023-2024, 378 days)
- NASA DART (astroid redirection)
- NASA DAVINCI (mission, late 2020’s-2031, Venus)
- NASA Dragonfly (Saturn’s moon titan. Successor to esa cassini-huygens. drone. launch 2028, arrival 2034. plutonium engine. creating plutonium on Earth takes a lot of time, nuclear base, drilling, no sample return)
- NASA ESCAPADE: ESCApe and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers. Twin satellites. NG2
- NASA Europa Clipper (Jupiter-moon, JPL, encounter 2031)
- 25-11-2025 Scientists may have “seen” dark matter for the first time, thanks to the Fermi gamma-ray space telescope. If so, this would mark the first direct detection of the universe’s most mysterious substance. The NASA Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (FGST, also FGRST) is a space observatory being used to perform gamma-ray astronomy observations from low Earth orbit. Its main instrument is the Large Area Telescope (LAT), with which astronomers mostly intend to perform an all-sky survey studying astrophysical and cosmological phenomena such as active galactic nuclei, pulsars, other high-energy sources and dark matter. Another instrument aboard Fermi, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM; formerly GLAST Burst Monitor), is being used to study gamma-ray bursts and solar flares.
- NASA Fermi Gamma Space Telescope (FGST) (NASA)
- NASA Great Observatory Maturation Program (GOMAP) (to develop the technologies needed for HWO)
- NASA Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) (space telescope, search for signs of life on planets orbiting other stars, technologies from GOMAP, launch 2040)
- NASA Hubble (space telescope)
- NASA Hubble Live (Space telescope)
- NASA image and video library
- NASA International Space Station (ISS)
- Possible successors:
- Axiom Space (Isaacman)
- Orbital Reef (Blue Origin)
- Starlab Space (Nanoracks/Lockheed)
- Haven (Vast Space)
- NASA James Webb (space telescope)
- NASA James Webb Live (space telescope)
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
- NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
- NASA Lunar Flashlight (Moon, JPL, cubesat, 2022)
- NASA management
- NASA Mars Image and video library Perseverance
- NASA Mars missions
- NASA Mars missions
- NASA Mars Perseverance mission page 1
- NASA Mars Perseverance mission page 2
- NASA Mars Perseverance mission page (yt)
- NASA Mars Perseverance mission Ingenuity helicopter (Crashed 2024 after 72 flights due to insufficient detail in the sand surface, making it difficult to determine the landing speed, transmitter still works)
- NASA Mars Perseverance Sample Return Mission 15-04-2024 NASA had a Mars Sample Return (MSR) architecture in place for some time now, but repeated delays and cost overruns have rendered the original plan impractical. NASA’s Mars sample return plan is getting a major overhaul: ‘The bottom line is $11 billion is too expensive’). Jezero Crater.
- NASA Mars Sample Return Mission: 07-01-2025 NASA will decide on Mars Sample Return (MSR) plan until mid-2026. Two possible strategies.
- NASA mission management
- NASA New Horizons (Pluto-probe, shifted to Sun-studying mission)
- NASA Osiris-REx (2016-2023, sample return capsule (SRC, asteroid Bennu, Lockheed Martin, blog). Natural Feature Tracking (NFT) on Bennu (optical, landmarks)
- NASA Osiris-APEx (2023-2029, Osiris-REx on to Venus and meeting with astroid Apophis after Apophis’ passage of Earth on 21-04-2029, Lockheed Martin)
- NASA Psyche mission (iron astroid Psyche, launched 2023, arrival 2029, HD-laser communication test, Hall-effect-engine test, mission ends 2031)
- NASA TV
- NASA TV live
- NASA TV multimedia media
- NASA TV multimedia public
- NASA TV official stream
- NASA TV official stream media channel
- NASA TV upcoming events (schedule)
- NASA Veritas (4-2023: scaled down, Venus-lander, 2031)
- NASA Voyager (JPL, DSN, plutonium generator decays, 1977-, issue Flight Data Subsystem (FDS) Voyager I in 2024)
- NASA Voyager mission status live
- NASA webcams
- NASA YouTube
SpaceX
- Spacex Data centers in orbit
- Spacex Dragon
- Spacex Falcon 9
- SpaceX Falcon 9, Crew and Cargo Dragon, Deorbit Vehicle (DV) and Falcon Heavy sequences of events
- Spacex Falcon Heavy
- Spacex Kennedy Space Center (operational port LC13, LC39A, LC40)
- Spacex Merlin
- Spacex Merlin vacuum
- Spacex Raptor
- Spacex Raptor vacuum (pipes Raptor 3 are printed into the metal)
- SpaceX Starbase Boca Chica TX
- SpaceX Starlink (200th mission 05-2023)
- SpaceX Starship (S, SN, SS)
- SpaceX Starship images
- SpaceX Starship facts
- SpaceX Starship HLS (Artemis III?)
- SpaceX Starship progress
- SpaceX Starship I sequence of events (IFT-1) (20-04-2023)
- SpaceX Starship II sequence of events (IFT-2) (18-11-2023)
- SpaceX Starship III sequence of events (IFT-3) (14-03-2024)
- SpaceX Starship IV sequence of events (IFT-4) (06-06-2024)
- SpaceX Starship V sequence of events (IFT-5) (13-10-2024)
- SpaceX Starship all missions
- SpaceX Super Heavy Booster (B, SH, SHB)
- SpaceX webcams
- SpaceX website
ULA (Lockheed Martin and Boeing)
- ULA (United Launch Alliance)
- Atlas V (Atlas 5)
- Delta II (Delta 2)
- Delta III (Delta 3)
- Delta IV (Delta 4 medium/medium+/heavy)
- NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Pads LC-37 and LC-41
- Vulcan Centaur (08-01-2024 first flight, BE-4 engine, methane, Centaur is 2nd stage. Payloads: Peregine lunar lander, CERT1).
- Vulcan Centaur (Payloads: Dream Chaser space plane, CERT2).
- Vulcan Launch Systems User’s guide (.pdf october 2023)
A to Z
ABL Space Systems
Advances Space
- Advanced Space
- Capstone
Aegis Aerospace
- Aegis
- RAC platform (Moon, payload)
Aeorospace Corp.
- Aeorospace
- DiskSat (replaces CubeSat), ESA engine, US Patent, NET 2025. SpaceForce.
Aerospacelab
- Aerospacelab (satellites, Belgium)
Airbus
- Airbus
- VDL Group (laser communication)
Airports
AMCM
- AMCM
- Tripteron rocket engine
Arts Technica
Astrobotics Technology
- Astrobotic Technology
- Peregrine (lunar lander, see AT)
AST Spacemobile
- AST Spacemobile
- 2024: First 5 operational satellites
Axiom Space
- Axiom Space
- First commercial spacestation
- Docking ISS (2025). Later separate station
- No own launch vehicle, Crew Dragon
- Space suits
- Human oriented, training astronauts
- Axiom-2 (Ax-2, ax2, May 2023)
- NYX (cargo vessel by EC and Axiom for Axiom space station)
ClearSpace (debris, Europe)
Collins Aerospace
DanAero
- DanAero
- Space plane
Dynetics
- Leidos (Moon rover)
E-Space
- Constellations
- Launch with Rocket Lab
Exploration Company (EC, Europe)
- The Exploration company
- NYX (cargo vessel by EC and Axiom for Axiom space station)
Exotrail (Service company, Europe)
FAA
- Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR)
Firefly Aerospace
- Firefly
- Alpha (rocket, 22-12-2023 launch FLTA004. Upper stage malfunction, puts payload into wrong orbit). A software glitch prevented the upper stage of Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha rocket from completing a second burn during a December launch, stranding its payload in a low orbit.
- Antares 330 (MLV Medium Launch Vehicle)
- Victus Nox mission (responsive space demonstration)
- Blue Ghost (lunar lander), landed successful (02-03-2025)
- Space Utility Vehicle (SUV)
- Vandenberg Space Force Base, SLC-2
Howe Industries
- Howe Industries
- Pulsed Plasma Rocket (PPR)
- PPR and NASA (Mars)
India
- ISRO
- ISRO Live Youtube
- ISRO Wiki
- Chandrayaan-1 mission (2008)
- Chandrayaan-2 mission (2019, crash software issue)
- Chandrayaan-3 mission (2023, LVM3-M4, lunar lander and rover on south pole. Successful landing 23-08-2023.
- Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM3)
- Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
- Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC, formaly Sriharikota Range, SDSC-SHAR)
- Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSVL)
Inmarsat
- Elera (low signal telecom like Starlink)
Interlune
- Interlune
- Moon mining Helium-3, He-3, He3
Intuitive Machines
- Intuitive Machines (IM)
- NOVA-C
- IM-1: Odysseus lunar lander. South pole. Landed on it’s side (26-02-2024).
- IM-2: Athena lunar lander. South pole. Landed on its’ side (06-03-2025).
Isis Space
- Isis Space (CubeSats)
Japan
- JAXA
- Epsilon
- H-2 Transfer Vehicle Kounotori (HTV)
- H-2A
- H-2B
- H-3 (lost 03-2023 no ignition 2nd stage)
- HAKUTO-R program (ispace)
- 1st Lunar lander (commercial), crashed on moon 2023.
- 2nd Lunar lander (Reseliance and Tenacious), launched 15-01-2025.
- ispace
- ispace hopper
- SLIM (lunar lander, precision landing, rover ball, 2023, landed upside down)
- SpaceOne (startup) Kairos rocket (solid-fuel, exploded 13-03-2024)
- XRISM X-ray telescope (with Dutch SRON filter wheel). ISAS/JAXA, NASA/GSFC and ESA (2023)
Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
- KARI
- Kompsat-6 Earth observation satellite (2024)
Launcher
- Launcher (rockets for small satellites)
- SpaceX Rideshare
LIGO Caltech (Interferometer gravitational waves observatory)
Live (biology)
- CHNOPS (elements)
Lockheed Martin
- Lockheed Martin
- Orion (Crew Module, CM)
Mars
Moon
NANOGrav (gravitational waves)
Northrop Grumman (NG)
- Northrop Grumman
- Antares
- Cygnus (robotic resupply spacecraft)
- Five-Segment Solid Rocket Booster (SLS)
- Minotaur
- Pegasus (from airplane)
Norway
- Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA, Oslo)
- Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)
Relativity Space
- Relativity Space
- Terran 1 (85% 3D printing, methane, 2023 issue second stage)
- Terrran R (Reusable)
Rocketdyne
- Aerojet Rocketdyne
- RS-25
Rocket Lab
- Rocket Lab (Electron, Neutron)
Satellite tracking
- Orbtrack.org (real time satellite orbit tracking and prediction)
Sierra Space
- Sierra Space
- Dream Chaser (space plane, Tenacity, commercial, unmanned, for ISS, launch with Vulcan, KSC, fright, 2024)
- Life Habitat
- Orbital Reef (station)
Space Cargo Unlimited
- Space Cargo Unlimited alliance
- Rocket Factory Augsburg: Argo (cargo)
- ATMOS Space Cargo (micro gravity, inflatable)
Spaceport Company
- Spaceport Company (offshore launch operations)
Spain
- PLD Space Miura 1 (suborbital) and Miura 5 (orbital) rockets. Reusable. Co-production Spain and France. Launch site: INTA, National Institute of Aerospace El Arenosillo. Centro de Experimentación de El Arenosillo (CEDEA).
Stoke Space
- Stoke Space (2026, ring, completely reusable, no gimbal, water-cooled heat shield)
- Full Flow Staged Combustion (FFSC)
Stratolaunch
USA, U.S.A. General
VAST (space habitation, in cooperation with SpaceX)
- VAST
- Haven-1 (first commercial crewed space station)
- Haven-2 (replace ISS)
- Rotation to simulate gravity,
Virgin Galactic
- Virgin Galactic
- Virgin Galactic SpaceShip One
- Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo (VSS Unity). Suborbital space plane, last flight 06-2024.
- Virgin Galactic Youtube live
- Spaceport America NM USA
Virgin Orbit (2023 bankrupt)
- Virgin Orbit carrier aircraft (4-2023: discontinued, cosmic girl sold to Stratolaunch)
- Virgin Orbit LauncherOne (rocket, from airplane)
- Virgin Orbit progress
Voyager Space
- Voyager Space (US)
- Starlab (with Airbus EU, soft cover, commercial)
- Starlab Space Station (SSS). In one launch SpaceX Starship.
- Partner of NewSpace India Limited (NSIL of ISRO)
Launch / Planning
Space calendar, events, launch, launches, planning, upcoming.
Spaceports (sorted by latitude north-south)
Ports, space port, spaceport, launch facility, launch facilities, space center, landing facilities, pad, pads
- Andøya Spaceport Norway
- Latitude 69
- Pads:
- Weather
- Remarks: Andøya Rakettskytefelt, now Andøya Spaceport
- Rocket Factory Augsburg AG (RFA), light 3-stage rocket RFA One for micro satellites.
- ISAR Aerospace Germany
- Kiruna Sweden
- Latitude: 67.8
- European Space Research Range
- Esrange Space Center (wiki)
- Esrange Space Center SSC
- Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) (youtube)
- Pads:
- Weather: Esrange
- Remarks: Polar trajectories, mainland Europe’s first facility for satellite launches
- Shetland Scotland
- Latitude: 60.7
- Polar.
- Saxa Vord Space Centre
- Pads:
- Weather: Saxa Vord
- Remarks: Shetland Space Centre, opening in 2024.
- Remarks: Lamba Ness, UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
- European Rocket Factory (Augsburg)
- Kodiak AK USA
- Latitude: 57.4
- Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska (PSCA)
- Pads:
- Weather: Kodiak
- Remarks: Kodiak Launch Complex (KLC)
- Baikonur Kazakhstan
- Latitude: 45.6
- Baikonur Cosmodrome
- Pads:
- Weather: Baikonur Kazachstan
- Remarks:
- Wallops Island VA USA
- Latitude: 37.9
- Wallops Flight Facility
- Pads: LP-0A, LP-0B, LC-2
- Weather: Wallops
- Remarks: Wallops Flight Facility, NASA Space Port, Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS), Minotaur, Antares, Electron
- INTA Spain
- Latitude: 37,1
- National Institute of Aerospace El Arenosillo (INTA/CEDEA), Huelva, Spain
- Pads:
- Weather: BBC
- Remarks: Intial PLD Space. PLD is later moving to Kourou French Guiana
- Vandenberg CA USA
- Latitude: 34.4
- Vandenberg Space Force Base (VSFB)
- Pads: SLC-2 (Firefly Alpha), SLC-4E (SpaceX)
- Weather: Vandenberg
- Remarks: Santa Barbara County
- San Diego CA USA
- Latitude: 32.7
- Pads:
- Weather: San Diego Radar, Brownsville CA
- Remarks: Splashdown location Artemis
- Spaceport America New Mexico NM USA
- Latitude: 32.6
- SpacePort America Wiki
- SpacePort America New Mexico
- Pads: none
- Runways: 16/32, 3,757 m, concrete
- Weather
- Spaceport FAA: 9NM9
- Nearby Truth or Consequences (T or C) Municipal Airport. At 30 miles northwest from Spaceport. IATA: TCS, ICAO: KTCS, FAA LID: TCS
- Truth or Consequences on Flightradar24 (TCS)
- Remarks: Virgin Galactic, UP Aerospace, Exos Aerospace, SpinLaunch
- Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral FL USA
- Latitude: 28.3
- NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
- Boca Chica TX USA
- Latitude: 25.9
- SpaceX Starbase Boca Chica
- Kourou French Guiana
- Latitude: 5.1
- Guiana Space Centre (Official)
- Guiana Space Centre (Wikipedia)
- Pads: ELA-3
- Weather: Kourou
- Remarks: Europe’s Spaceport, ESA European Space Agency. (Government of France). In short: BEL, ELA and ELV.
- Mahia Peninsula New Zealand
- Latitude: -39,2
- Mahia Peninsula Rocket Lab
- Pads: LC-1A, LC-1B
- Weather: Mahia
- Rocket Lab, Capstone
- China Spaceports (4)
- Jiuquan (JSLC) Latitude: 40.9
- Taiyuan (TSLC) Latitude: 38.5
- Xichang (XSLC) Latitude: 28.2
- Wenchang (WSLS) Latitude: 19.3
- CNSA China National Space Administration
Abbreviations / legend
- ss = Spacestation
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