I don’t have live access to the latest launch schedules at the moment. Here’s what’s commonly reported for Vandenberg launches and how to verify the very latest.
What to know about Vandenberg launch schedules
- Vandenberg Space Force Base in California frequently hosts SpaceX Falcon 9/Starlink missions from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E), with many launches clustered in late May–June and again later in the year. These missions commonly target sun-synchronous or low-Earth orbits and are weather- and range-constrained, so exact times can shift. For example, recent headlines highlighted multiple Starlink and SDA-related missions around late May through early June.[2][3]
- SpaceX is the predominant launcher at Vandenberg, but other customers occasionally schedule ascents from SLC-4E or SLC-2W depending on mission needs and regulatory approvals.[2]
- Updates to the manifest (dates, times, and target orbits) are frequent as countdowns progress, with last-minute changes common due to range availability, weather, or payload integration status.[3][2]
Where to check the latest information
- Official base or unit communications: Vandenberg Weekly Round-Up and Space Force base pages (these publish updates on upcoming activities and any schedule changes).[8]
- Space industry trackers and aggregators: sites that specialize in launch schedules for Vandenberg (they typically list upcoming missions with target windows and current status).[6][2]
- Local news outlets near Vandenberg (Santa Barbara/California coast area) often report on notable launches and provide practical viewing guidance and timelines when a large or public mission is imminent.[3]
Illustrative example (how a schedule might look when published)
- A typical entry shows: vehicle, operator, deployment orbit, launch window (date/time), and pad. For instance, SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 from Vandenberg SFB to Starlink or other payloads would appear with a date, a 2-hour or similar window, and notes on the landing plan if applicable.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest confirmed entries and synthesize a concise when/where/what summary with sources. I can also set up a quick checklist for verifying a launch window (mission, vehicle, orbit, pad, window, and status) and provide a short-readable update once I have precise dates.
Would you like me to fetch and summarize the current top three most likely Vandenberg launches, with timestamps and target orbits, from reliable sources? I can include direct citations in the summary.