Weekly Launch Preview: Long March 10B and Vikram-I debut alongside three Falcon 9 missions
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Eleanor Day
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A weekly preview of six scheduled orbital launches, highlighting two debut rockets: China's Long March 10B and India's Vikram-I by Skyroot. The article details the first launch of the week — a Falcon 9 Transporter 17 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
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· 3 pulledSix orbital launches are scheduled internationally this week.
Three Falcon 9 flights are expected from Florida and California, including Transporter 17 and two Starlinks.
Internationally, there are two debut rockets on the manifest: Chang Zhang 10B from China and Vikram-I from Skyroot, an Indian aerospace company.
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