SpaceX will launch a batch of Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband satellites this morning (Aug. 7). It will be the 100th liftoff of the year already for Elon Musk's company. https://t.co/KsWpFhJ744
#NASA and @SpaceX are standing down from the Thursday undocking opportunity of the #Crew10 mission from the International Space Station due to high winds forecasted for the splashdown locations off the coast of California. Pending weather reviews, NASA and SpaceX now are
Due to high-winds at the splashdown sites off the coast of California, Dragon is standing down from today’s undocking from the @Space_Station. The spacecraft and Crew-10 crew remain healthy, and teams will continue to monitor weather conditions for the next available undocking
NASA and SpaceX successfully launched the Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on August 1, 2025, marking a new chapter for the ISS and the Crew Dragon spacecraft. The Crew-11 astronauts were greeted by the participants of the 73rd long-term expedition aboard the ISS. Meanwhile, NASA and SpaceX planned the undocking of the Crew-10 mission from the ISS no earlier than 12:05 p.m. ET on August 7, with a splashdown off the coast of California scheduled for August 8 at 11:58 a.m. ET. However, due to high winds at the splashdown sites, the undocking was postponed, with teams continuing to monitor weather conditions for the next available opportunity. In addition to crewed missions, SpaceX launched the Starlink 10-30 mission using a Falcon 9 rocket, and Rocket Lab completed the 69th launch of its Electron rocket, deploying the QPS-SAR-12 radar imaging satellite for iQPS with high precision. Furthermore, SpaceX was set to launch a batch of Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband satellites on August 7, marking the company's 100th liftoff of the year. The European Space Agency announced the upcoming launch of MetOp-SG-A1 and Sentinel-5A satellites aboard an Ariane 6 rocket from French Guiana on August 13.