SpaceX launched a classified payload for the National Reconnaissance Office today aboard Falcon 9.

Liftoff was at 02:16:25pm ET into leaden skies, with the rocket quickly behind the clouds, probably much to the delight of NRO. The launch direction was northeast.

At T+08:17s was NROL-77 was in its initial orbit and roughly eleven seconds later, Booster 1096 returned to land safely at LZ-2 inside Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at T+08:28s.

That, in a nutshell, is pretty much all that’s publicly known about the mission.

At 6:00 PM NRO announced the mission was a success.

Falcon 9 entering the clouds this afternoon as it headed to orbit with NROL-77 Photo: Charles Boyer
Falcon 9 entering the clouds this afternoon as it headed to orbit with NROL-77
Photo: Charles Boyer

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Next Launch: Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 6-90

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Field Details
Mission Starlink Group 6-90 (29 satellites)
Organization SpaceX
Rocket Falcon 9
Launch Site Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
Pad Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40)
Window Opens Thursday, 12/11/2025 1:59:00 PM (ET)
Window Closes Thursday, 12/11/2025 5:59:00 PM (ET)
Destination Low Earth Orbit
Status Info Current T-0 confirmed by official or reliable sources.
Mission Description A batch of 29 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation — SpaceX’s space-based Internet communication system.
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Launch times are subject to change due to weather, range operations, and mission requirements.

Charles Boyer
Author: Charles Boyer

NASA kid from Cocoa Beach, FL, born of Project Apollo parents and family. I’m a writer and photographer sharing the story of spaceflight from the Eastern Range here in Florida.


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