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Launch schedule in Florida: SpaceX, NASA and Blue Origin have upcoming missions.
Summary
Florida's Space Coast recorded 109 orbital launches in 2025, and by the end of February 2026 fourteen rockets had flown from the region. Cape Canaveral's March slate begins with SpaceX Starlink missions on March 1 and March 4, while Blue Origin New Glenn and NASA's Artemis II are listed as later missions with windows to be announced.
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Florida's Space Coast set a record with 109 orbital launches in 2025. By the end of February 2026, fourteen rockets had launched from the region. Cape Canaveral's March schedule begins with repeated SpaceX Starlink missions. Blue Origin's New Glenn and NASA's Artemis II crewed mission are listed as forthcoming. Dates and times are routinely subject to change.
Planned launches:
- March 1: SpaceX Starlink 10-41 — A Falcon 9 will launch 29 Starlink satellites at 9:56 p.m. ET from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station; reported trajectory is northeast and sonic booms are listed as no. Live FLORIDA TODAY coverage was reported to begin 90 minutes before liftoff.
- March 4: SpaceX Starlink 10-40 — A Falcon 9 will carry 29 Starlink satellites with a launch window from 1:58 a.m. to 5:58 a.m. ET from Launch Complex 40; trajectory reported as northeast and sonic booms listed as no. Live FLORIDA TODAY coverage was reported to begin 90 minutes before liftoff.
- No earlier than March: Blue Origin New Glenn-3 — Reported mission to launch AST SpaceMobile's Block 2 BlueBird satellite to low Earth orbit from Launch Complex 36; launch window and trajectory listed as TBA and live coverage was reported to start two hours before liftoff.
- No earlier than April 1: NASA Artemis II — Reported crewed around-the-moon mission with four astronauts on a roughly 10-day flight from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39B; launch window and trajectory listed as TBA and sonic booms are listed as no.
- Other missions reported for 2026 include Blue Origin's Blue Moon Pathfinder mission in the first half of 2026, NASA Boeing Starliner-1 no earlier than April, and a ULA Sierra Space Dream Chaser mission in the fourth quarter of 2026, with many windows and details still to be announced.
Summary:
The Cape's high launch tempo follows last year's record total and early 2026 activity, with multiple SpaceX Starlink flights set in early March. Major missions such as Blue Origin's New Glenn launches and NASA's Artemis II are scheduled later, but specific launch windows and trajectories remain undetermined at this time.
