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
- ESA
- ESA Airbus
- 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)
- ESA Ariane Next (2025)
- ESA Ariane space (Ariane group)
- ESA Ariel (space telescope, 2029)
- ESA Artemis Orion Service Module (SM)
- ESA Astronauts
- ESA Astronauts Artemis (09-2028 Artemis IV and 09-2029 Artemis V).
- ESA BepiColombo (arrival Mercurius 2025 with JAXA)
- 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 EarthCARE (Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer, 2024) (with JAXA)
- ESA EPTA (European Pulsar Timing Array, black holes, low frequency gravitational waves, pulsars with India and Japan)
- ESA ESAC (Science, Spain)
- ESA ESO European Southern Observatory (ESO)
- ESA ESOC (European Space Operations Centre, ESA Control, maneuvers)
- ESA ESTEC (noordwijk, netherlands)
- 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 blog
- ESA Extremely Large Telescope (ELT by ESO) (39 meter mirror, under construction, Chile, opening 2028)
- ESA Extremely Large Telescope webcam (ELT by ESO)
- ESA ExoMars mission (sample return helicopter)
- ESA ExoMars mission 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)
- ESA Galileo (Europe’s global navigation satellite system)
- ESA Hera (asteroid Dimorphos deflection, 2022 crash site investigation, orbit in 2024-2026). 2 Cube sats (minerals and ray antenna)
- ESA In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS, Services, Defence Industry and Space). EROSS IOD, European Robotic Orbital Support Services
- ESA introduction
- ESA ISS Robotic Arm
- ESA James Webb (space telescope, 2022, deep view)
- ESA Juice mission (Jupiter-moon Ganymede, encounters 2031-2036)
- ESA LSST (Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, Rubin, Chile)
- ESA Mission Control Darmstadt
- ESA Orion (Crew Module (CM) with NASA and Lockheed)
- ESA Pathfinder (European Reusable Launch System), Invitation To Tender (ITT) issued 12-12-2024. Rocket might be based on Ariane 6
- ESA Phoebus (new upperstage Ariane 6)
- ESA Proba-3 (mission, synchronized flying to create artificial eclipses)
- ESA Prometheus (reusable rocket engine)
- ESA Ramses (launch 04-2028, fly along Apophis, 13-04-2029)
- ESA Rosetta (comet-chaser, Philae, 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, 2004-2016)
- ESA Space Rider (space plane)
- 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)
- ESA webcams (Web TV)
- NYX (cargo vessel by Exploration Company (EC, Europe) and Axiom for Axiom space station)
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 Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (EscaPADE) (Blue origin, NG, BE-4, plasma acceleration to Mars, 2024)
- NASA Europa Clipper (Jupiter-moon, JPL, encounter 2031)
- 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)
- 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 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)
China (China National Space Administration)
- CNSA TV
- Galactic Energy (hopper)
- Launch and landing sites
- Dongfeng (landing site)
- Jiuquan (launch center, Gobi)
- Lop Nur (military base, Xinjiang)
- Tai Rui (landing site, barge Yellow Sea)
- Mars
- Tianhe (on Mars)
- Tianwen 1 (Mars orbiter)
- Zhurong (Mars rover, communication lost)
- Moon
- Chang’e 3 Rover front side (2013)
- Chang’e 4 Rover Back side (2019)
- Chang’e 5 Sample return front side (2020)
- Chang’e 6 Sample return back side (2024, southpole, Aitken basin)
- International Lunar Research Station Cooperation Organization (ILRSCO)
- ILRS Moon base
- Navigation/Communication
- Qianfan (like Starlink, 14.000 satellites, 800 km)
- Rockets
- Deep Blue Aerospace (hopper)
- Falcon Heavy Clone (expected)
- Gravity 1 (OrientSpace, private company, 2024, solid fuel, 4 boosters, all solid)
- Gravity 2 (OrientSpace)
- Gravity 3 (OrientSpace)
- Jielong 3 (Smart Dragon, SD 3, solid fuel)
- Kinetica 1 (solid fuel)
- Long March LM 2F
- Long March LM 5 (heavy)
- Long March LM 5B
- Long March LM 5G
- Long March LM 6
- Long March LM 6A
- Long March LM 7A
- Long March LM 7B
- Long March LM 8
- Long March LM 9 (heavy)
- Long March LM 10 (new, ship and lunar lander seperate in space, Moon, 2029)
- Long March LM 11
- Shenzhou (crewed spacecraft)
- Tianwen 1 (Mars rocket)
- Tianwen-3 (Mars sample return mission, 2030)
- Tianzhou (cargo ship for TG 1)
- ZhuQue 2 rocket (LandSpace, private company, first methane-fueled rocket in orbit, LOX, 2023)
- ZhuQue 3 hopper (OrientSpace, Methane and Lox)
- Space plane (reusable mini shuttle, made by CASC)
- Space stations
- Tiangong (TG 1, space station CSS)
- Tiangong (TG 2, space station CSS)
- Tianhe (basic module CSS)
- Wengian (research module CSS)
- Mentian (research module CSS)
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)
Moon
- Near side of the Moon (wiki)
- Far side of the Moon (wiki)
- Geology of the Moon (wiki)
- Missions to the Moon (wiki)
- NASA Moon
- Space weather
- Search: Lunar lander
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 systems
- Talon A (hypersonic flight vehicle)
- Buys Virgin Orbit plane
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)
Planning
Netherlands
- Aerospace Propulsion Products (APP): ESA Ariane 6, Inflammatory Mechanisms. Main engine suspension panels (thermal protection). City of Klundert.
- 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.
- Artemis Accords NASA signed
- ASTRON (radio telescope institute, Dwingeloo/Westerbork)
- Brik-II satellite (2021)
- Defence Space Security Center (DSSC), Netherlands Space Office (NSO)
- Einstein telescope (gravitational waves)
- ESA
- ESA EarthCARE (solar panels, Airbus Netherlands, 2024)
- ESA ESTEC (Noordwijk, material testing)
- ESA Gaia (space telescope, L2, extremely accurate, discovers the largest black hole in 04-2024. Dutch contribution by TNO)
- ESA James Webb MIRI (instrument)
- ESA Juice mission (solar panels)
- ESTEC European Space Research and Technology Centre (Noordwijk)
- Euclid Netherlands Science Data Centre (calculation at Groningen university)
- Gusto (SRON, Balloon telescope, vortex Antarctica, detectors, SRON, 2023). Launch no earlier than 00-12-2023.
- ISISpace (Netherlands/South Africa)
- MilSpace2 (Netherlands/Norway program) with Huygens and Birkeland (satellites, 2023)
- Netherlands Space Office (NSO)
- One Space Hub (connect)
- Pace (ocean sciences) with NASA. Dutch polarization measuring instrument for studying cloud formation (SPEXone 1), 2024
- Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (Royal NLR)
- SKAO, SKA (Square Kilometre Array), SKA-Mid telescope, Karoo, South-Africa
- SMART-L EWC, Multi Mission Radar. Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, satellite and rocket tracking. Ballistic missile defense (Thales)
- SRON (Netherlands Institute For Space Research, Leiden and Groningen), XRISM Japanese X-ray telescope with Dutch SRON filter-wheel. NSO.
- T-Minus Engineering (suborbital, DART-concept, 120 km, launch from Kiruna)
- TNO Space (laser communication in space, GOCAT and SmallCAT satellite)
- TU Delft Department of Space Engineering (Delft university)
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
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