
Launchpads
SpaceX Launchpads
Location name: Vandenberg Air Force Base
|Region: California
|Coordinates: 34.6440904,-120.5931438
Vandenberg Air Force Base Space Launch Complex 3W
SpaceX original west coast launch pad for Falcon 1. Performed a static fire but was never used for a launch and abandoned due to scheduling conflicts.
Attempted Launches: 0
Successful Launches: 0
Status: retired
Site ID: 5
Location name: Cape Canaveral
|Region: Florida
|Coordinates: 28.5618571,-80.577366
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40
SpaceX primary Falcon 9 launch pad, where all east coast Falcon 9s launched prior to the AMOS-6 anomaly. Initially used to launch Titan rockets for Lockheed Martin. Back online since CRS-13 on 2017-12-15.
Attempted Launches: 61
Successful Launches: 59
Status: active
Site ID: 2
Location name: Boca Chica Village
|Region: Texas
|Coordinates: 25.9972641,-97.1560845
SpaceX South Texas Launch Site
SpaceX new launch site currently under construction to help keep up with the Falcon 9 and Heavy manifests. Expected to be completed in late 2018. Initially will be limited to 12 flights per year, and only GTO launches.
Attempted Launches: 0
Successful Launches: 0
Status: under construction
Site ID: 8
Location name: Omelek Island
|Region: Marshall Islands
|Coordinates: 9.0477206,167.7431292
Kwajalein Atoll Omelek Island
SpaceX original launch site, where all of the Falcon 1 launches occured. Abandoned as SpaceX decided against upgrading the pad to support Falcon 9.
Attempted Launches: 5
Successful Launches: 2
Status: retired
Site ID: 1
Location name: Vandenberg Air Force Base
|Region: California
|Coordinates: 34.632093,-120.610829
Vandenberg Air Force Base Space Launch Complex 4E
SpaceX primary west coast launch pad for polar orbits and sun synchronous orbits, primarily used for Iridium. Also intended to be capable of launching Falcon Heavy.
Attempted Launches: 16
Successful Launches: 16
Status: active
Site ID: 6
Location name: Cape Canaveral
|Region: Florida
|Coordinates: 28.6080585,-80.6039558
Kennedy Space Center Historic Launch Complex 39A
NASA historic launch pad that launched most of the Saturn V and Space Shuttle missions. Initially for Falcon Heavy launches, it is now launching all of SpaceX east coast missions due to the damage from the AMOS-6 anomaly. After SLC-40 repairs are complete, it will be upgraded to support Falcon Heavy, a process which will take about two months. In the future it will launch commercial crew missions and the Interplanetary Transport System.
Attempted Launches: 27
Successful Launches: 26
Status: active
Site ID: 4