SpaceX Falcon 9 launch schedule since 2010
SpaceX: V1.0 - V1.1 - V1.2 FT - Block 4 - Block 5
Written: February 7, 2021 - Fifth edit: January 20, 2023
This are links to my blog of Mission Rundowns on all Falcon 9 launches to date
SpaceX Falcon 9 V1.0 - 47,8 m - 333,4 ton - 9 Merlin 1C - 4.940 kN - LEO - ISS
SpaceX Falcon 9 V1.1 - 68,8 m - 505,8 ton - 9 Merlin 1D - 5.885 kN - LEO - ISS - GTO - Polar
Red means accidental lost - Red means total loss - Flight 18 have a very long name
SpaceX Falcon 9 V1.2 FT - 70,0 m - 549,0 ton - 9 Merlin 1D+ - 6.570 kN - LEO ISS GTO Polar
Bold means flown twice - Amos-6 was a total loss - B4’s means uneven flight schedule
SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 4 - 70,0 m - 549,0 ton - 9 Merlin 1D# - 7.047 kN - LEO ISS GTO Polar
Bold means flown at least twice - B5 means uneven flight schedule
SpaceX Falcon 9 B5 - 70,0 m - 549,0 ton - 9 Merlin 1D# - 7.607 kN - LEO ISS GTO Polar Space
Based on Everyday Astronaut Webpages as the main source of my blog pages with Blue links.
Black mission names are being planned but not on a fixed launch schedule yet.
5 V1.0 Block 1 boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed or attempted testlanded.
5 flights with 2 attempted parachute landings and 3 deliberate expenditures. 1 rocket test flight, 2 test flights with Dragon capsules and 2 operational flights to ISS with Dragon.
B003, B004, B005, B006, B007.
15 V1.1 Block 2 boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed or attempted testlanded.
15 flights with 6 controlled crashes, 6 deliberate expenditures, 1 inflight malfunction and 2 attempted landings going wrong both times.
Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight in this order.
B1003, B1004, B1005, B1006, B1007, B1008, B1011, B1010, B1012, B1013,
B1014, B1015, B1016, B1018, B1017.
20 V1.2 Full Thrust boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed or testlanded.
Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight in this order.
24 single flights, 9 were reflown, 3 used in a Falcon Heavy test, 9 was spent, destroyed or testlanded. 4 was never reflown twice and 6 was never flown again for a third time.
Those 10 were either exhibited, donated, tested, scrapped or mothballed.
Interstages from them have resurfaced as spare parts on refitted block 5 side boosters and those boosters earmarked for a last flight for the customer.
B1028 was destroyed in a fire and never flown.
B1019 1, B1020-1, B1021-2, B1022 1, sB1023-2, B1024-1, sB1025-2, B1026 1,
B1028-0, B1029-2, B1031-2, B1030 1, B1032-2, B1034-1, B1035-2, B1036-2,
B1037-1, B1038-2, CB1033-1
B1027 is a Falcon Heavy Core test article not found anywhere
7 Block 4 boosters were produced, flown, spent, destroyed, burnt or test landed.
Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight in this order.
12 Flights, 5 reflown, 7 destroyed, scuttled or fire damaged.
B1039-2, B1040-2, B1041-2, B1042-1, B1043-2, B1044-1, B1045-2
By this fifth edit of this page January 20, 2023 the Block 5 count is now:
33 Block 5 boosters are produced, flown, spent, destroyed, damaged or just lost.
There are 16 active Block 5 boosters, 4 Falcon Heavy side boosters and 13 are fallen, spent or crashed Block 5 boosters, who are no more. Their serial numbers are as follows:
Bold number is the last flight of that particular booster. First flight was in this order:
B1046-4 , B1047-3, B1048-5, B1049-11, B1050-1, B1054-1, B1051-14, CB1055-1,
SB1052-7, SB1053-2, B1056-4, CB1057-1, B1059-6, B1058-15, B1060-15, B1062-11,
B1061-11, B1063-8, B1067-8, B1069-4, B1071-6, B1073-5, B1077-2, B1064-2,
B1065-2, CB1066-1, B1076-2, CB1070-1, B1075-1,
B1068-0, B1072-0, B1074-0, B1078-0, - - - - - B1079, B1080, B1081, B1082, B1083…
There have been a total of 142 Block 5 flights, and 5 Falcon Heavy triple flights.
This was my guess. Little did I know. Oh Me of little faith.
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