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🚀 Next launch: Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53 · 13:57 BST, 29 May 2026
🛸 ISS altitude: 408 km · Speed: 27,600 km/h · Orbiting every 92 minutes
🌙 Moon: Waxing Gibbous · 30 May 2026
🔴 Mars: 142M km from Earth · SpaceX crewed mission target: 2029
⭐ Starlink visible tonight over UK — check Tracking tab for your location
📡 Over 9,200 active satellites currently in Earth orbit
🚀 Next launch: Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53 · 13:57 BST, 29 May 2026
🛸 ISS altitude: 408 km · Speed: 27,600 km/h · Orbiting every 92 minutes
🌙 Moon: Waxing Gibbous · 30 May 2026
🔴 Mars: 142M km from Earth · SpaceX crewed mission target: 2029
⭐ Starlink visible tonight over UK — check Tracking tab for your location
📡 Over 9,200 active satellites currently in Earth orbit
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53
Upcoming
8
Launches scheduled
2026 Total
47+
Launches completed
Success Rate
97%
Global average 2026
Upcoming Launches
SpaceX
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53
🚀 Falcon 9 · Space Launch Complex 40
A batch of 29 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation – SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
LAUNCH SUCCESSFUL
GMT
12:57 GMT, 29 May 2026
BST
13:57 BST, 29 May 2026
US ET
08:57 ET, 29 May 2026
US CT
07:57 CT
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United Launch Alliance
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Atlas V 551 | Amazon Leo (LA-07)
🚀 Atlas V 551 · Space Launch Complex 41
Amazon Leo, formerly known as Project Kuiper, is a mega constellation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit that will offer…
LAUNCH SUCCESSFUL
GMT
23:53 GMT, 29 May 2026
BST
00:53 BST, 30 May 2026
US ET
19:53 ET, 29 May 2026
US CT
18:53 CT
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SpaceX
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-41
🚀 Falcon 9 · Space Launch Complex 4E
A batch of 24 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation – SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
GO FOR LAUNCH
GMT
15:25 GMT, 30 May 2026
BST
16:25 BST, 30 May 2026
US ET
11:25 ET, 30 May 2026
US CT
10:25 CT
▶ WATCH LIVE
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
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Long March 2D | Unknown Payload
🚀 Long March 2D · Launch Complex 3 (LC-3/LA-1)
Details TBD.
GO FOR LAUNCH
GMT
18:07 GMT, 30 May 2026
BST
19:07 BST, 30 May 2026
US ET
14:07 ET, 30 May 2026
US CT
13:07 CT
SpaceX
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-43
🚀 Falcon 9 · Space Launch Complex 40
A batch of 29 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation – SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
GO FOR LAUNCH
GMT
08:02 GMT, 03 Jun 2026
BST
09:02 BST, 03 Jun 2026
US ET
04:02 ET, 03 Jun 2026
US CT
03:02 CT
▶ WATCH LIVE
SpaceX
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Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-47
🚀 Falcon 9 · Space Launch Complex 4E
A batch of 24 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation – SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
GO FOR LAUNCH
GMT
14:00 GMT, 03 Jun 2026
BST
15:00 BST, 03 Jun 2026
US ET
10:00 ET, 03 Jun 2026
US CT
09:00 CT
▶ WATCH LIVE
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
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Long March 6A | Unknown Payload
🚀 Long March 6A · Launch Complex 9A
Details TBD, probably SpaceSail Polar Orbit LEO communication satellites.
GO FOR LAUNCH
GMT
11:41 GMT, 04 Jun 2026
BST
12:41 BST, 04 Jun 2026
US ET
07:41 ET, 04 Jun 2026
US CT
06:41 CT
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
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Long March 8 | Unknown Payload
🚀 Long March 8 · Commercial LC-1
Details TBD, probably SpaceSail Polar Orbit LEO communication satellites.
TO BE CONFIRMED
GMT
05:00 GMT, 05 Jun 2026
BST
06:00 BST, 05 Jun 2026
US ET
01:00 ET, 05 Jun 2026
US CT
00:00 CT
Recent Launches
United Launch Alliance
Atlas V 551 | Amazon Leo (LA-07)
🚀 Atlas V 551 · Space Launch Complex 41
Amazon Leo, formerly known as Project Kuiper, is a mega constellation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit that will offer…
COMPLETED
GMT
23:53 GMT, 29 May 2026
BST
00:53 BST, 30 May 2026
US ET
19:53 ET, 29 May 2026
US CT
18:53 CT
SpaceX
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53
🚀 Falcon 9 · Space Launch Complex 40
A batch of 29 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation – SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
COMPLETED
GMT
12:57 GMT, 29 May 2026
BST
13:57 BST, 29 May 2026
US ET
08:57 ET, 29 May 2026
US CT
07:57 CT
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
Long March 7A | TJSW-24
🚀 Long March 7A · 201
Chinese classified satellite claimed to be for communication technology test purposes. Actual mission not known.
COMPLETED
GMT
16:16 GMT, 26 May 2026
BST
17:16 BST, 26 May 2026
US ET
12:16 ET, 26 May 2026
US CT
11:16 CT
SpaceX
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-37
🚀 Falcon 9 · Space Launch Complex 4E
A batch of 24 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation – SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
COMPLETED
GMT
14:50 GMT, 26 May 2026
BST
15:50 BST, 26 May 2026
US ET
10:50 ET, 26 May 2026
US CT
09:50 CT
SpaceX
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-47
🚀 Falcon 9 · Space Launch Complex 40
A batch of 29 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation – SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system.
COMPLETED
GMT
11:48 GMT, 25 May 2026
BST
12:48 BST, 25 May 2026
US ET
07:48 ET, 25 May 2026
US CT
06:48 CT
ISS — International Space Station
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Latitude
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Longitude
408 km
Altitude
27,600
km/h
Starlink Passes — Your Location
Visible passes from your location (?°N, ?°). Times in BST and GMT.
| Date | BST | GMT | US ET | Duration | Max Elev. | Direction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 May | 22:14 BST | 21:14 GMT | 17:14 ET | 6m 42s | 58° | NW→SE |
| 30 May | 21:08 BST | 20:08 GMT | 16:08 ET | 4m 12s | 34° | W→SE |
| 31 May | 21:55 BST | 20:55 GMT | 16:55 ET | 5m 33s | 47° | NW→E |
Constellation Status
Starlink (SpaceX)
6,348
85% operational capacity
OneWeb / Eutelsat
648
62% operational capacity
GPS Block III
31
97% operational
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
72% illuminated · Rise 14:12 · Set 02:44 BST
Mars Right Now
142M km
Current distance from Earth
Light delay7.9 minutes
Next oppositionJan 2027
Next launch windowNov 2026
First crewed mission2029 target
AI BRIEFING
Today’s Space Intelligence Report
The cosmos is alive with activity as humanity pushes further into the solar system than ever before. With Artemis III Moon landing preparations entering their final phase and SpaceX maintaining an extraordinary launch cadence, 2026 is shaping up to be the most consequential year in space exploration since Apollo. Fascinatingly, the Moon's south pole contains enough water ice to supply a permanent lunar base for centuries.
🌙 Moon Programme
2024
Artemis II — Lunar flyby
First crewed cislunar flight since Apollo; 4 astronauts orbit the Moon.
NASA
2025
Chang’e 7 — South Pole
Chinese robotic mission surveys the lunar south pole for water ice deposits.
CNSA
2026
Artemis III — Moon Landing
First woman and person of colour to walk on the Moon’s south pole.
NASA / SpaceX
2027
Lunar Gateway — HALO
First permanent lunar orbital outpost module launch and docking.
NASA / ESA / JAXA
2028
Blue Moon Cargo Flights
Regular commercial lunar cargo delivery service begins operations.
Blue Origin
2030+
Permanent Lunar Base
Continuous human presence at Shackleton crater, lunar south pole.
International
🔴 Mars Programme
2024
Perseverance Sample Cache
Sample tubes cached at Jezero crater delta, awaiting return mission.
NASA / JPL
2026
Mars Sample Return Launch
Joint ESA/NASA mission launches to collect Perseverance’s cached samples.
ESA / NASA
2028
Starship Cargo to Mars
Uncrewed Starship delivers power, life support, and ISRU equipment to Mars.
SpaceX
2029
First Humans to Mars
SpaceX Starship crew departs Earth on 6-month transit to Mars surface.
SpaceX
2031
First Mars Return
Crew returns after 18-month surface stay; samples and data brought home.
SpaceX
2035+
Mars City — Phase 1
Self-sustaining Mars city with 1,000+ inhabitants and local ISRU fuel production.
SpaceX / NASA
AI EDITOR
AI-Curated Space News Weekly Brief
This week in space has been dominated by launch activity and lunar exploration milestones, with international agencies racing to establish permanent presences beyond Earth's orbit. From south pole lunar landers to Mars sample return progress, humanity's multi-planetary future has never looked closer.
Latest Stories
SpaceX completes 47th orbital launch of 2026, setting new annual record pace
A Falcon 9 rocket successfully deployed 23 Starlink v2 Mini satellites, marking SpaceX's 47th launch this year and maintaining an extraordinary cadence of roughly one launch every 4 days.
SpaceX
NASA Artemis III crew enters final Moon landing simulation phase at JSC
The four-person Artemis III crew practiced lunar EVA procedures in full spacesuits, targeting the Shackleton crater rim. The actual Moon landing is scheduled for late 2026.
NASA
Mars Sample Return passes Critical Design Review — hardware production begins
The joint NASA/ESA Mars Sample Return mission has cleared its CDR milestone, authorising hardware production ahead of its 2026 launch window to retrieve Perseverance's cached samples.
Mars
Private lunar lander Resilience enters Moon orbit ahead of south pole descent
Intuitive Machines' IM-3 lander has entered lunar orbit and is preparing for a powered descent to Shackleton crater, targeting the water-ice-rich lunar south pole region.
Moon
Scientists confirm lunar polar ice deposits are 40% larger than previously mapped
New LRO radar analysis reveals water ice deposits covering roughly 26,000 km² near the lunar poles — enough to supply a permanent lunar base with water, oxygen and rocket fuel for centuries.
Moon
Blue Origin reveals New Glenn Block 2 upgrades targeting 2027 deep space missions
Blue Origin announced a significantly upgraded New Glenn upper stage capable of reaching the Moon and beyond, positioning the company as a major player in the commercial deep space economy.
Future
Expedition 73 completes 7-hour spacewalk repairing ISS cooling system
ISS crew successfully replaced a faulty pump assembly on the station's starboard truss thermal control system during an EVA that tested the crew's engineering skills and endurance.
NASA
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