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Home » Project Kuiper’s Next Launch Targeted for Sept 25

Project Kuiper’s Next Launch Targeted for Sept 25

August 29, 2025
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Amazon updated the launch schedule for its Project Kuiper low Earth orbit (LEO) broadband constellation, with the next mission set for September 25, 2025. The KA-03 mission, using a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 551 rocket, will lift 27 satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, bringing the total number of Kuiper satellites in orbit to 129. Once deployed at 450 km, the spacecraft will be raised to their final operational orbit of 630 km.

Since beginning launches in April 2025, Amazon has completed four missions—two with ULA and two with SpaceX. These flights have placed 102 satellites into orbit, with the upcoming KA-03 adding another 27. Amazon’s $140 million Kuiper facility at Kennedy Space Center plays a central role in assembly and pre-launch integration, with capacity to support up to three simultaneous campaigns. From its mission operations center in Redmond, Washington, Kuiper engineers oversee the health and maneuvering of the growing constellation.

Project Kuiper ultimately plans more than 3,200 satellites to deliver global internet connectivity, entering direct competition with SpaceX’s Starlink and other satellite broadband players. Amazon has booked over 80 launches across ULA, Blue Origin, and Arianespace to build out the system. The KA-03 mission will be livestreamed by ULA.

  • Next mission: KA-03 (Kuiper Atlas 3) scheduled for Sept. 25, 2025
  • Vehicle: ULA Atlas V 551, launching from SLC-41 at Cape Canaveral
  • Payload: 27 satellites (total constellation deployed: 129)
  • Altitudes: Initial 450 km deployment, raised to 630 km operational orbit
  • Kuiper’s Florida hub supports multiple parallel launch campaigns

“Project Kuiper’s mission is to deliver fast, reliable internet to customers and communities around the world,” Amazon said in a program update.

🌐 Analysis: Amazon’s launch schedule is now stabilizing with near-monthly missions since June, showing steady progress, although the earlier goal of deploying 1,600 satellites by mid-2026 remains out of reach. By splitting lift capacity across ULA and SpaceX, and preparing for Blue Origin’s New Glenn, Amazon is ensuring redundancy and flexibility. The cadence mirrors early Starlink buildout years but is currently far below the SpaceX tempo.

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