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SpaceX - Launch Schedule of Falcon 9

  


SpaceX Falcon 9 launch schedule since 2010

SpaceX: V1.0 - V1.1 - V1.2 FT - Block 4 - Block 5

Written: February 7, 2021 - Eleventh edit: March 17, 2024

This are links to my Mission Rundowns on all Falcon 9 launches to date

SpaceX Falcon 9 V1.0 - 47,8 m - 333,4 ton - 9 Merlin 1C - 4.940 kN - LEO - ISS

SpaceX Falcon 9 V1.1 - 68,8 m - 505,8 ton - 9 Merlin 1D - 5.885 kN - LEO - ISS - GTO - Polar

Red means accidental lost - Red means total loss - Flight 18 have a very long name

SpaceX Falcon 9 V1.2 FT - 70,0 m - 549,0 ton - 9 Merlin 1D+ - 6.570 kN - LEO ISS GTO Polar

Bold means flown twice - Amos-6 was a total loss - B4’s means uneven flight schedule


SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 4 - 70,0 m - 549,0 ton - 9 Merlin 1D# - 7.047 kN - LEO ISS GTO Polar

Bold means flown at least twice - B5 and B4 means uneven flight schedules


SpaceX Falcon 9 B5 - 70,0 m - 549,0 ton - 9 Merlin 1D# - 7.607 kN - LEO ISS GTO Polar Space

Bangabandhu-1

B4

B4

B4

Telstar 19 V

Iridium-7 Next

Merah Putih (Telkom-4)

Telstar 18V Apstar-5C

SAOCOM 1A

Es’hail-2

Spaceflight SSO-A

CRS-16

GPS III SV01

Iridium-8 Next

Nusantara Satu Beresheet

DM-1

FH-2 Arabsat-6A

CRS-17

Starlink V0.9 L0

RADARSAT

FH-3 - STP-2

CRS-18

Amos-17

Starlink V1.0 L01

CRS-19

JCSAT-18 Kacific-1

Starlink V1.0 L02

Dragon Abort

Test Flight

Starlink V1.0 L03

Starlink V1.0 L04

CRS-20

Starlink V1.0 L05

Starlink V1.0 L06

Crew Dragon DM-2

Starlink V1.0 L07

Starlink V1.0 L08

GPS III SV03

ANASIS-II

Starlink V1.0 L09

Starlink V1.0 L10

SAOCOM 1B

Starlink V1.0 L11

Starlink V1.0 L12

Starlink V1.0 L13

Starlink V1.0 L14

GPS III SV04

Crew-1

SENTINEL-6A

Starlink V1.0 L15

CRS-21

SMX-7

NROL-108

Türksat 5A

Starlink V1.0 L16

Transporter 1

Starlink V1.0 L18

Starlink V1.0 L19

Starlink V1.0 L17

Starlink V1.0 L20

Starlink V1.0 L21

Starlink V1.0 L22

Starlink V1.0 L23

Crew-2

Starlink V1.0 L24

Starlink V1.0 L25

Starlink V1.0 L27

Starlink V1.0 L26

Starlink V1.0 L28

CRS-22

Sirius SXM-8

GPS III SV05

Transporter 2

CRS-23

Starlink V1.5 2-1

Inspiration4

Crew-3

Starlink V1.5 4-1

DART

Starlink V1.5 4-3

IXPE

Based on Everyday Astronaut Webpages as the main source of my blog pages with Blue links.


Grey and black mission names are being planned but not on a fixed launch schedule yet.





21 21 22 22 22 108 15 22 22 22 15 96 22 22 22 22 21 109 22 22 22 22 22 110 - 423

22 22 22 23 23 112 23 23 23 23 23 115 23 23 23 23 23 115 23 23 23 24 23 116 - 881 

23 00 23 23 950 +23 973

21 21 21 21 21 105  22 22 22 21 22 109 22 22 22 22 22 324 00 23 347 +22 369

Block 1-4 booster details

5 V1.0 Block 1 boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed or attempted testlanded.

5 flights with 2 attempted parachute landings and 3 deliberate expenditures. 1 rocket test flight, 2 test flights with Dragon capsules and 2 operational flights to ISS with Dragon.

B003, B004, B005, B006, B007.

15 V1.1 Block 2 boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed or attempted testlanded.

15 flights with 6 controlled crashes, 6 deliberate expenditures, 1 inflight malfunction and 2 attempted landings going wrong both times.

Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight in this order.

B1003, B1004, B1005, B1006, B1007, B1008, B1011, B1010, B1012, B1013, 

B1014, B1015, B1016, B1018, B1017.

20 V1.2 Full Thrust boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed or testlanded.

Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight in this order.

24 single flights, 9 were reflown, 3 used in a Falcon Heavy test, 9 was spent, destroyed or testlanded. 4 was never reflown twice and 6 was never flown again for a third time.

Those 10 were either exhibited, donated, tested, scrapped or mothballed.

Interstages from them have resurfaced as spare parts on refitted block 5 core boosters and those boosters earmarked for a last flight on the customer request.

B1028 was destroyed in a fire and never flown.

B1019 1, B1020-1, B1021-2, B1022 1, sB1023-2, B1024-1, sB1025-2, B1026 1, 

B1028-0, B1029-2, B1031-2, B1030 1, B1032-2, B1034-1, B1035-2, B1036-2, 

B1037-1, B1038-2, CB1033-1

B1027 was a Falcon Heavy Core test article - No details found anywhere

7 Block 4 boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed, burnt or testlanded.

Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight in this order.

12 Flights, 5 reflown, 7 destroyed, scuttled or fire damaged.

B1039-2, B1040-2, B1041-2, B1042-1, B1043-2, B1044-1, B1045-2

Block 5 booster details

By this edit of this page March 17, 2024 the Block 5 count is now:

36 Block 5 boosters are produced, flown, spent, destroyed, damaged or just lost.

There are 16 active Block 5 boosters, 2 Falcon Heavy sideboosters and 20 fallen, spent or crashed Block 5 boosters, who are no more. Their serial numbers are as follows:

Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight was in this order:

B1046-4 , B1047-3, B1048-5, B1049-11, B1050-1, B1054-1, B1051-14, CB1055-1

SB1052-8, SB1053-3, B1056-4, CB1057-1, B1059-6, B1058-19, B1060-18, B1062-19, 

B1061-19, B1063-16, B1067-17, B1069-13, B1071-14, B1073-13, B1077-11, SB1064-5, 

SB1065-5, CB1066-1, B1076-11, CB1070-1, B1075-9, B1078-7, CB1068-1, B1080-5, CB1074-1, B1081-5, CB1079-1, CB1084-1, B1082-2, B1083-1,

B1072, - - - are Produced- - - - B1085, B1086… under production?

There have been a total of 254 Block 5 flights, and 9 Falcon Heavy triple flights.


Dragon 2: Test- Cargo- and Crew flights

Since the maiden flight of DM-1, Dragon 2 has had 25 flights of which 13 were crewed.



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