Vulcan Rocket Launch Schedule - Launch Dates & Countdowns

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Vulcan VC4S | USSF-106

Sun 29, Jun 2025 07:00:PM
Space Launch Complex 41
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

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USSF-106 is a mission for the United States Space Force. The launch will deploy various payloads directly into geosynchronous orbit, including the NTS-3 (Navigation Technology Satellite 3), a demonstration navigation satellite testing a new digital signal generator that can be reprogrammed on-orbit to broadcast new signals, improve performance by avoiding and defeating interference, and adding signatures for detecting spoofing attacks.

     

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Vulcan VC4L | Dream Chaser CRS 2 Flight 1

Mon 29, Sep 2025 07:00:PM
Space Launch Complex 41
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

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First flight of the Dream Chaser Spaceplane to the ISS.

     

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Vulcan | USSF-57

Tue 30, Dec 2025 07:00:PM
Space Launch Complex 41
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

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First of three Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared geostationary satellites designed for missile warning.

     

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Vulcan | GPS III SV08

Tue 30, Dec 2025 07:00:PM
Space Launch Complex 41
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

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Eighth of ten GPS III missions.

     

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Vulcan | GPS III SV09

Tue 30, Dec 2025 07:00:PM
Space Launch Complex 41
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

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Ninth of ten GPS III missions.

     

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Vulcan VC4S
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Vulcan Centaur is a two-stage-to-orbit, heavy-lift launch vehicle under development by United Launch Alliance (ULA) since 2014. It is principally designed to meet launch demands for the U.S. government's National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program for use by the United States Space Force and U.S. intelligence agencies for national security satellite launches. It will replace both of ULA's existing launchers (Atlas V and Delta IV Heavy) in this role, as these launchers are retiring.