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Plesetsk Cosmodrome Rocket Launch Schedule: Today & Upcoming

Track every Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch with our comprehensive schedule featuring real-time updates on today's launches and upcoming missions. Get instant access to live streams, detailed mission profiles, launch countdowns, and complete coverage of Plesetsk Cosmodrome space operations including rocket specifications, crew information, trajectory data, and booster landing attempts.

Our Plesetsk Cosmodrome launch tracker provides everything space enthusiasts need: precise launch times with timezone conversion, high-definition video feeds, weather forecasts, mission objectives, and payload details. Whether you're planning to watch from prime viewing locations at Kennedy Space Center or Vandenberg Space Force Base, or streaming from home, we deliver up-to-the-minute launch status updates, scrub notifications, and launch window changes. Explore launches from Florida, California, and beyond with detailed pad information, flight trajectories, and post-launch analysis. Stay informed with the most accurate and complete Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch information available.

16 x Rassvet-3Soyuz 2.1b

Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)

Date/Time TBD
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
When is the next Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch?

The Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch schedule above displays all upcoming launches with confirmed dates, times (in your local timezone), and launch locations. Each launch listing includes mission details, rocket specifications, payload information, and live countdown timers. Check back regularly as launch dates can change due to weather conditions, technical issues, or mission requirements. Our schedule is updated in real-time to provide the most accurate Plesetsk Cosmodrome launch information available.

What is the trajectory of the next Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch?

Each Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch listed above includes detailed trajectory information when available. Click on any launch to view the flight path, orbital inclination, target orbit (LEO, GTO, SSO, etc.), azimuth direction, and downrange distance. The trajectory determines which viewing locations offer the best visibility and affects booster landing zones. Understanding the launch trajectory helps you choose optimal viewing locations and predict the rocket's flight path across the sky.

Where can I watch Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch live streams?

Every Plesetsk Cosmodrome launch page includes direct links to official live video streams, typically starting 15-30 minutes before liftoff. Most launches feature multiple camera angles, onboard views, and expert commentary covering pre-launch procedures, liftoff, stage separation, and payload deployment. You can also watch live streams on our rocket launch live stream page, which aggregates all active feeds. For the best viewing experience, we recommend watching on a large screen with a stable internet connection.

How can I find out if a Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch is delayed or scrubbed?

Our Plesetsk Cosmodrome launch schedule updates automatically when delays or scrubs are announced. Launch status changes are reflected in real-time, including new T-0 times, weather holds, technical scrubs, or mission postponements. Click on any launch to see the current status, reason for delays, and next available launch opportunity. During the live stream, mission control will announce any holds or scrubs as they unfold. You can also enable push notifications through our mobile app to receive instant alerts about Plesetsk Cosmodrome launch status changes.

Where are the best viewing locations for Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launches?

The best viewing locations for Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launches depend on the launch site and trajectory. For Florida launches from Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral, popular spots include Jetty Park, Playalinda Beach, and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. California launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base are best viewed from Surf Beach, Ocean Avenue, and Wall Beach. Each launch page includes specific viewing recommendations based on the trajectory, time of day, and weather conditions. Arrive early to secure parking and optimal viewing positions.

What weather conditions can delay a Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launch?

Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launches can be delayed by various weather conditions including lightning within 10 nautical miles, high winds (especially upper-level winds), thick cloud layers, precipitation, and poor visibility. Launch weather criteria also consider temperature, cumulus clouds, anvil clouds from thunderstorms, and atmospheric electricity. Weather conditions at the launch site, downrange landing zones, and abort landing sites must all be favorable. The 45th Weather Squadron provides detailed weather forecasts and go/no-go recommendations for each launch attempt. Weather is the most common cause of launch delays.

How far in advance are Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launches scheduled?

Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launches are typically scheduled months in advance, though exact launch dates may not be confirmed until weeks before liftoff. Our schedule displays launches up to 12 months ahead, with dates becoming more precise as the launch window approaches. Some missions have flexible launch windows spanning several days or weeks, while others target specific instantaneous launch windows for orbital rendezvous or planetary alignment. Launch manifests are updated regularly as missions are added, delayed, or rescheduled based on payload readiness, vehicle availability, and range scheduling.

What is the success rate of Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launches?

The success rate of Plesetsk Cosmodrome rocket launches varies by vehicle and mission type. Modern orbital rockets typically achieve success rates above 95% once they reach operational status. You can view detailed rocket launch statistics including historical success rates, failure analysis, and mission outcomes for different launch vehicles. Each launch page displays the rocket's track record, previous mission results, and any notable achievements. Success rates improve over time as launch providers gain operational experience and refine their procedures.