This article lists orbital and suborbital launches during the first quarter of the year 2026.
For all other spaceflight activities, see 2026 in spaceflight. For launches during the rest of 2026, see List of spaceflight launches in January–March 2026, List of spaceflight launches in April–June 2026, and List of spaceflight launches in October–December 2026.
| Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) | Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | |||
| Remarks | ||||||||
July | ||||||||
| 14 July [1] | | | | |||||
| | Roscosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Expedition 74/75 | |||||
| July (TBD) [2] | | | | |||||
| | Astrobotic | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar lander | |||||
| | Astrolab | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar rover | |||||
| ⚀ | Astrobotic | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar rover | |||||
| Griffin Mission 1. Part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. Landing site is expected to be near the lunar south pole at Nobile Crater. [4] Falcon Heavy core stage (B1091) could possibly feature the first Falcon Heavy center core recovery attempt since STP-2. [5] | ||||||||
| July (TBD) [6] | | | | |||||
| | ClearSpace SA (EPFL) | Low Earth | Space debris removal | |||||
| ClearSpace-1 will capture and de-orbit the PROBA-1 satellite. [7] | ||||||||
| July (TBD) [8] | | | | |||||
| | Roscosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | ISS logistics | |||||
August | ||||||||
| 15 August [9] | | | | |||||
| | NASA | Low Earth | Astronomy | |||||
| August (TBD) [10] | | | | |||||
| | CNSA | Selenocentric | Lunar orbiter | |||||
| | CNSA | Selenocentric | Communications | |||||
| | CNSA | Selenocentric to lunar surface | Lunar lander | |||||
| | CNSA | Selenocentric to lunar surface | Lunar rover | |||||
| | CNSA | Selenocentric to lunar surface | Lunar hopper | |||||
| The Rashid 2 rover was removed from this mission due to ITAR concerns. A new 6 Meter Daimeter Fairing will be used in this mission. [11] | ||||||||
| August (TBD) [12] [13] | | | | |||||
| | SDA | Low Earth | Missile tracking | |||||
| First of third launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 2 (Tranche 2 Transport Layer A Mission). | ||||||||
September | ||||||||
| September (TBD) [12] [13] | | | | |||||
| | SDA | Low Earth | Missile tracking | |||||
| Second of three launches for the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer Tranche 2 (T2TR-B Mission). | ||||||||
| September (TBD) [14] [15] | | | | |||||
| | EUMETSAT | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | |||||
| Third Sentinel-3 satellite. | ||||||||
| Q3 (TBD) [16] | | | | |||||
| | Boeing / NASA | Low Earth (ISS) | TBA | |||||
| First operational Starliner mission, as part of the Commercial Crew Program. | ||||||||
| Q3 (TBD) [14] | | | | |||||
| | EUMETSAT | Geosynchronous | Meteorology | |||||
| Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) | Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
| Remarks | |||||||
| 23 August [19] | | | NASA | ||||
| | Goddard Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Geospace science | ||||
| First of two launches | |||||||
| 23 August [19] | | | NASA | ||||
| | Goddard Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Geospace science | ||||
| Second of two launches | |||||||
NASA said Griffin was now expected to be ready for the mission no earlier than September 2025.
Because of that funding, we will be able to launch that Tranche One Tracking Layer starting in May of 2025.
SDA said it expects the T1 Tracking Layer's first plane to launch no later than April 30, 2025, and the subsequent planes to follow on one-month intervals.
Stich said that the first operational Starliner mission, called Starliner-1, is no longer scheduled to launch in February 2025 as previously planned. The Crew-10 mission will instead launch then [...] Starliner-1 has been rescheduled for August 2025, but he added that the mission will be "double booked" with Crew-11, presumably to protect for any additional delays with Starliner.