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The next space launch, retrieved from our
Launch Library 2 API, is
New Glenn | BlueBird Block 2 #2. It is scheduled to be launched by Blue Origin
from Launch Complex 36A, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
at 2026-04-19 10:45:00 UTC. Until
then, this pad will have been used for 70
out of 1102 launches from this location. The launch status is currently
Go 🟩 . The mission type is
Communications and the payload will be injected
into a Low Earth Orbit
(LEO).
AST SpaceMobile’s Block 2 BlueBird satellites are designed to deliver up to 10 times the bandwidth capacity of the BlueBird Block 1 satellites, required to achieve 24/7 continuous cellular broadband service coverage in the United States, with beams designed to support a capacity of up to 40 MHz, enabling peak data transmission speeds up to 120 Mbps, supporting voice, full data and video applications. The Block 2 BlueBirds, featuring as large as 2400 square foot communications arrays, will be the largest satellites ever commercially deployed in Low Earth orbit once launched.This launch will feature 1 satellite, BlueBird 7/BlueBird Block 2 FM2.
- [2026-04-19 10:45:00 UTC]
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New Glenn | BlueBird Block 2 #2 from Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA.
- [2026-04-19 14:00:00 UTC]
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-22 from Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA.
- [2026-04-20 06:57:00 UTC]
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | GPS III SV10 from Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA.
- [2026-04-22 00:00:00 UTC]
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HASTE | Bubbles from Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA.
- [2026-04-23 02:00:00 UTC]
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-14 from Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA.
- [2026-04-23 03:09:00 UTC]
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Electron | Kakushin Rising (JAXA Rideshare) from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand.
- [2026-04-25 05:00:00 UTC]
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South Korean ADD Solid-Fuel SLV | Demo Flight from Sea Launch.
- [2026-04-25 14:00:00 UTC]
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-16 from Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA.
- [2026-04-25 22:21:00 UTC]
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Soyuz 2.1a | Progress MS-34 (95P) from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan.
- [2026-04-27 00:00:00 UTC]
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Atlas V 551 | Amazon Leo (LA-06) from Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA.
| Symbol | Meaning | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 🟩 | Go For Launch (Go) | Current T-0 confirmed by official or reliable sources. |
| 🟨 | To Be Confirmed (TBC) | Awaiting official confirmation - current date is known with some certainty. |
| 🟧 | To Be Determined (TBD) | Current date is a placeholder or rough estimation based on unreliable or interpreted sources. |
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