2001
Live webcast of SXM-8 mission → spacex.com/launches twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
2002
Liftoff!
2003
Falcon 9’s first stage booster has landed on the Just Read the Instructions droneship
2004
Deployment of SXM-8 confirmed
2006
Falcon 9 static fire complete—targeting Thursday, June 17 for launch of GPS III-5 from SLC-40 in Florida
2008
Falcon 9 went vertical on the pad last night ahead of today's launch of the GPS III-5 mission. Webcast will go live about 15 minutes before liftoff → spacex.com/launches
2009
Watch a flight-proven Falcon 9 launch GPS III-5 to orbit → spacex.com/launches twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
2010
Liftoff!
2011
Fairing deploy
2012
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the Just Read the Instructions droneship, completing this booster’s second GPS III flight
2013
Deployment of GPS III-5 confirmed
2016
2017
View from the droneship of Falcon 9’s landing
2018
Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete – targeting launch of SpaceX’s second dedicated rideshare mission, Transporter-2, on Friday, June 25
2019
Team is taking additional time for pre-launch check outs ahead of the Transporter-2 mission; will announce new target launch date once confirmed
2020
Targeting Tuesday, June 29 for launch of Transporter-2. This mission will launch 88 spacecraft to orbit and more customer mass than SpaceX’s previous dedicated rideshare mission
2021
Falcon 9 and 88 spacecraft are vertical on pad 40 ahead of today’s launch. The 58-minute window opens at 2:56 p.m. EDT, and the webcast will go live about 15 minutes before liftoff → spacex.com/launches
2022
Live webcast of the Transporter-2 mission → spacex.com/launches twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
2023
Hold called due to Range being no-go; teams are setting up for tomorrow's backup opportunity
2024
Targeting 3:11 p.m. EDT for today’s smallsat rideshare mission due to weather. The webcast will go live ~15 minutes ahead of liftoff → spacex.com/launches
2025
On its way to space, Falcon 9 will fly south along the eastern coast of Florida over the Atlantic Ocean. After stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage booster will return to land at Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station