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This is the last flight of the Alpha rocket in its current configuration, before a full configuration upgrade for the upcoming flight 8.

Scramjet-powered hypersonic suborbital vehicle developed by Australian company Hypersonix. The vehicle is capable of reaching speeds of up to Mach 7 and will be launched on a specialised HASTE, or Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron. It is a modified Electron rocket designed for testing hypersonic payloads.

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Second test flight of Isar Aerospace's Spectrum launch vehicle. Includes several payloads for ESA's "Boost!" program, including for various European universities.

Progress MS-33 is a Roscosmos cargo mission to resupply the International Space Station. NASA identifies the spacecraft as Progress 94 (ISS mission 94P). The vehicle is planned to rendezvous and dock autonomously with the ISS, targeting the space-facing (zenith) port of the Poisk module. As a Progress MS-series freighter, it is intended to deliver a mix of pressurized cargo (crew supplies and station hardware) and tanked commodities (such as propellant and other fluids/gases used for station support), then later depart with refuse for disposal at the end of the mission. Planning for this flight has been affected by damage at Baikonur’s Site 31/6 discovered after a prior Soyuz launch, which drove schedule adjustments and downstream ISS logistics changes.

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Soyuz-5, also known as Irtysh, is the new generation medium-class launch vehicle developed by Russia in cooperation with Kazakhstan to replace the Zenit-2 and Proton Medium launch vehicles, and to keep Baikonur cosmodrome operational while Vostochny cosmodrome takes on the role of the main Russian spaceport. It was previously known as project Sunkar/Fenix. The first stage of this launch vehicle will be used in the planned super-heavy Yenisey rocket, capable of lifting 100 tons of payload to low Earth orbit, and is considered the first stage in achieving this goal. Live firing tests of the fully intergrated first stage of Soyuz-5 were completed in March 2025. It is currently unclear whether the test flight will carry a mass simulator or a functional payload.

aka GISAT-2, a geo-imaging satellite for quickly providing images during disasters.

After the successful flights 10 and 11 saw the last iterations of the so-called block or version 2 of the booster as well as the ship, Booster 18 was destroyed during testing so Starship Flight 12 is using Booster 19 and Ship 39, the first vehicles of block or version 3. Version 3 is capable of orbital flights and prepared to start testing refueling in space and several other capabilities.

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The first orbital flight of Starship (previously code-named BFR and ITS). Sub-orbital flight tests are currently ongoing. According to Elon Musk, this would be the first catch of a Ship.

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The first of many planned Amazon Leo communication satellites on a Vulcan rocket. 45 satellites will ride on top of an optimized Centaur V upper stage.

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