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- OA-4, A Cygnus unmanned cargo capsule built by Orbital ATK carrying cargo to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Contract.
- Booster: Atlas V (401)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2015-12-03, 6:03 pmEST* (23:03 UTC)
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- SES-9, A geostationary TV Broadcast satellite for SES of Luxembourg.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.2
- Launch date: 2015-11-17
- OG2 F2, Orbcomm Generation 2, Flight 2. 11 (eleven) OG-2 satellites will be delivered to orbit.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.2
- Launch date: 2015-12-xx
- Dragon SpaceX-8, An unmanned cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.1
- Launch date: 2016-01-03, 8:14 amEST* 13:14 UTC)
* Time of launch has not been announced, but was calculated by SpaceLaunchInfo.Com based on mission rendezvous requirements.
- EutelSat 115WB/ABS 3A, Two geostationary Broadcast satellites will be launched for commercial customers.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.1
- Launch date: 2016-01-xx
- GPS IIF-12, Navstar Global Positioning System Satellite
- Booster: Atlas V (401)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2016-02-03
- Amos-6, Built in Isreal by IAI Industries, The Affordable Modular Optimized Satellite 6 is a geostationary communications satellite launched for Spacecom, Ltd.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.1
- Launch date: 2016-02-xx
- JCsat-14, A geostationary TV Broadcast satellite for SKY Perfect JSAT, a satellite operator based in Japan. It will replace JCSAT-2A, a satellite at 154 degrees East
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.1
- Launch date: 2016-02-xx
- OA-6, A Cygnus unmanned cargo capsule built by Orbital ATK carrying cargo to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Contract.
- Booster: Atlas V (401)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2016-03-10, 04:30 amEDT* (08:30 UTC)
* Time of launch has not been announced, but was calculated by SpaceLaunchInfo.Com based on mission rendezvous requirements.
- Dragon SpaceX-9, An unmanned cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.1
- Launch date: 2016-03-21, 12:08 amEDT* (04:08 UTC)
* Time of launch has not been announced, but was calculated by SpaceLaunchInfo.Com based on mission rendezvous requirements.
- MUOS 5, Mobile User Objective System, a US Navy communications satellite.
- Booster: Atlas V (401)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2016-05-05
- NRO L-37, A spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office.
- Booster: Delta IV Heavy
- Launch date: 2016-05-12
- Falcon Heavy Test, Falcon 9 Heavy Test Launch. A heavy lift launch vehicle made up of three Falcon 9 Core booster rockets strapped together, with a combined 27 rocket engines (9 on each core) in it's maiden test flight.
- Booster: Falcon9 Heavy
- Launch date: 2016-05-XX
- Dragon SpaceX-10, An unmanned cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.1
- Launch date: 2016-06-10, 3:36 pmEDT* 19:36 UTC)
* Time of launch has not been announced, but was calculated by SpaceLaunchInfo.Com based on mission rendezvous requirements.
- NRO L-61, A spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office.
- Booster: Atlas V (401)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2016-06-14
- AFSPC-6, AFSPC-6,
a secret National Defence mission of the US Air Force Space Command.
- Booster: Delta IV Heavy
- Launch date: 2016-07-21
- SBIRS GEO 3, Space Based Infrared System, GEO 3, A geosynchronous satellite for missile early warning detection.
- Booster: Atlas V (401)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2016-07-27
- Dragon SpaceX-11, An unmanned cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract.
- Booster: Falcon 9 v1.1
- Launch date: 2016-08-15, 12:52 pmEDT (18:52 UTC)
- OSIRIS-REx, Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) will travel to a near-Earth asteroid called Bennu and bring a small sample back to Earth for study.
- Booster: Atlas V (401)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2016-09-03
- WGS 8, A spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office.
- Booster: Delta IV Heavy
- Launch date: 2016-09-22
- OSIRIS-REx, The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) is a planned NASA asteroid study and sample return mission.
- Booster: Atlas V (541)/Centaur
- Launch date: 2016-09-XX
Last Updated 2015-11-03
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