FALCON 9 (ALL VARIANTS) · SPACEX · 2026-04-11
CRS2 NG-24Test Flight
Success
Falcon 9
LEO
Success
Outcome
Booster recovered
SLC-40
Launch Site
SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS
LEO
Target Orbit
Target orbit
1
Payloads
Individual payloads
VEHICLE & REUSE
VehicleFalcon 9 (all variants)
VariantFalcon 9
OperatorSpaceX
Booster IDB1094
Booster Flight7
Booster RecoveryAttempted
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SUBSYSTEM OUTCOMES
Booster Recovery
Success
Source →
Main Engine
Success
Source →
Payload Deploy
Success
Source →
Stage Separation
Success
Source →
Insurance-grade per-subsystem outcomes. Absence of a row means "not reported" (not "success") — the extractor never fabricates.
PAYLOAD BREAKDOWN
| Payload | Operator | Type | Mass (kg) | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cygnus CRS-2 NG-24 (S.S. Steven R. Nagel) | — | Cargo | — | LEO |
Insured value: not disclosed (Seradata subscription required).
RECOVERY OPERATIONS
Booster RecoveryAttempted
Booster IDB1094
Reuse Count6
Landing MethodsRTLS, ASDS, expendable
ARTICLE CITATIONS
- 2026-04-21 Falcon 9 Block 5 | GPS III SV10 NextSpaceflight
- 2026-04-21 SpaceX launches final GPS III satellite for the U.S. Space Force Spaceflight Now
- 2026-04-20 Launch Preview: GPS, Progress, and Starlink missions to launch during busy week NASASpaceFlight
- 2026-04-20 Blue Origin launches third New Glenn rocket, but payload ends up in wrong orbit Spaceflight Now
- 2026-04-19 AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 declared lost following New Glenn launch NASASpaceFlight
METHODOLOGY
Launch metadata is sourced from the LL2 manifest, NextSpaceflight, FAA AST, and company disclosures. Subsystem outcomes are extracted from primary-source articles by a local Gemma model — outcomes are never fabricated; absence of a row means "not reported". See the full methodology page and the data licensing terms.
Not investment advice. For insurance underwriting, verify against operator investigation reports.