SpaceX 2026
SpaceX 2026
SpaceX completed 2025 with 165 Falcon 9 Launches.
85% of US orbital launches this year were SpaceX missions.
SpaceX also completed this year it's 500th rocket landing and 500th launch of a flight proven booster.
Out of those launches 2 where expendable and 1 Falcon 9 booster was not recovered. After landing the booster tipped over after a fire broke out near the base and damaged a landing leg.
Additional 5 missions were Starship suborbital test flights.
Should be a interesting 2026 for US Space launches.
First crewed Artemis launch around the Moon. First crewed BEO launch since Apollo - 17 in December 1972.
Hopefully first orbital attempt for Starship and maybe a recovery of the upper stage.
First launch hopefully of Neutron, Rocket Labs new reusable rocket.
More New Glenn launches.
Of course lots of Falcon 9 launches and landings.
85% of US orbital launches this year were SpaceX missions.
SpaceX also completed this year it's 500th rocket landing and 500th launch of a flight proven booster.
Out of those launches 2 where expendable and 1 Falcon 9 booster was not recovered. After landing the booster tipped over after a fire broke out near the base and damaged a landing leg.
Additional 5 missions were Starship suborbital test flights.
Should be a interesting 2026 for US Space launches.
First crewed Artemis launch around the Moon. First crewed BEO launch since Apollo - 17 in December 1972.
Hopefully first orbital attempt for Starship and maybe a recovery of the upper stage.
First launch hopefully of Neutron, Rocket Labs new reusable rocket.
More New Glenn launches.
Of course lots of Falcon 9 launches and landings.
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Johnnie Lyle
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Re: SpaceX 2026
Mid 2026 or 2027 is also the timeframe for their IPO.
Re: SpaceX 2026
I have a investment in Rocket Labs from several years ago that I hope the SpaceX IPO pushes up the value of RKLB stock.
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Rocket J Squrriel
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Re: SpaceX 2026
I'm hoping Artemis II gets canceled or changed to unmanned. Some of the details, especially using the type heat shield that was used on the first, make me uneasy.
Westray: That this is some sort of coincidence. Because they don't really believe in coincidences. They've heard of them. They've just never seen one.
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I don't know if you have read this blog but it is a good read. The heatshield isn't the only problem with the Orion Capsule and Artemis II.Rocket J Squrriel wrote: ↑Fri Jan 02, 2026 5:03 am I'm hoping Artemis II gets canceled or changed to unmanned. Some of the details, especially using the type heat shield that was used on the first, make me uneasy.
https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2025 ... g-garbage/
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Rocket J Squrriel
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I haven't seen this but I've heard about some of the issues. Apollo did a number of unmanned test flights testing out the systems. Here its more of a 'That was old tech from slide rule days. We don't need no stinken testing!'
Westray: That this is some sort of coincidence. Because they don't really believe in coincidences. They've heard of them. They've just never seen one.
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Artemis Started 2017 First flight 11/16/2022Rocket J Squrriel wrote: ↑Fri Jan 02, 2026 11:07 pm I haven't seen this but I've heard about some of the issues. Apollo did a number of unmanned test flights testing out the systems. Here its more of a 'That was old tech from slide rule days. We don't need no stinken testing!'
Apollo Started 1960 First Flight 02/26/1966 I'm counting the first flight using a Saturn booster, not using boilerplates using Little Joe II
https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads ... 73-279.pdf
I'm siding with slide rules on this.
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NASA did a crew test of the CMS in Earth Orbit (Apollo-7) before sending the Capsule to the Moon on Apollo-8. I guess NASA decided to skip that step. The Saturn-V was flown twice unmanned before crew was put aboard for Apollo-8. Apollo7 used a Saturn-1B since it was Earth Orbit.jemhouston wrote: ↑Sat Jan 03, 2026 12:40 amArtemis Started 2017 First flight 11/16/2022Rocket J Squrriel wrote: ↑Fri Jan 02, 2026 11:07 pm I haven't seen this but I've heard about some of the issues. Apollo did a number of unmanned test flights testing out the systems. Here its more of a 'That was old tech from slide rule days. We don't need no stinken testing!'
Apollo Started 1960 First Flight 02/26/1966 I'm counting the first flight using a Saturn booster, not using boilerplates using Little Joe II
https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads ... 73-279.pdf
I'm siding with slide rules on this.
NASA did perform a unmanned test of the Orion spacecraft in December of 2014 using a Delta IV-H. Since the Service Module wasn't ready at the time, they used a structural test article and the Delta IV upper stage upper stage remained attached.