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GPS III-7 Mission: SpaceX Launches Advanced Satellite For US Space Force
May 31, 2025
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SpaceX Faclcon 9 successfully launched the GPS III SV-08 satellite to medium Earth orbit, from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, in Florida on May 30, at 1737 UTC, marking a record-breaking short turnaround for a national security mission.

The launch was completed by SpaceX in less than three months from the official launch order received on March 7, 2025, which is significantly faster than the typical 18 to 24 months required for such missions.

The Falcon 9 first-stage booster, which has flown four times previously, successfully landed on the droneship "A Shortfall of Gravitas" in the Atlantic Ocean, 8.5 minutes after liftoff. The upper stage deployed GPS III SV-08 an hour and half after launch.

Today's launch "highlights another instance of the Space Force's ability to complete high-priority launches on a rapid timescale, which demonstrates the capability to respond to emergent constellation needs as rapidly as Space Vehicle readiness allows," Space Force Col. Jim Horne, senior materiel leader of Launch Execution for Assured Access to Space, said in a GPS III SV-08 mission description.

The first GPS III spacecraft launched in 2018. All but one have flown atop Falcon 9s; the lone exception was GPS III SV-02, which rode a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV rocket to space in August 2019.

ULA was originally supposed to launch GPS III SV-07 and GPS III SV-08 as well, on its new Vulcan Centaur rocket, but the Space Force switched both of those missions to Falcon 9sULA is still expected to handle the final two GPS III missions and the debut flight of the next-generation GPS IIIF satellite.

GPS III SV-07 launched last December after just five months of processing work, the current record for a national security mission. But the Space Force thought that it, SpaceX and Lockheed Martin could break that mark, which brings us to today's liftoff.

And we may see another new record before too much longer.

"First and foremost, I think we can go faster than the three months we're going to prove out on this particular launch, and I think we'll continue to refine our processes and move forward," Col. Andrew Menschner, Mission Delta 31 commander at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado, said on Wednesday (May 28) during a call with reporters that discussed the GPS III SV-08 mission.

As its name suggests, GPS III SV-08 was the eighth GPS III satellite to leave Earth. ("SV" is short for "Space Vehicle.") The Space Force plans to loft 10 of these spacecraft, which are built by aerospace giant Lockheed Martin, with the final two going up in the next year or so.

Friday's GPS III-7 mission "is also Falcon 9’s 7th launch of a GPS satellite, helping provide everyday navigation on your phone and in your car in addition to enabling autonomous vehicles, disaster response organizations, banking transactions, advanced defense capabilities, and more," SpaceX explained on X. "GPS-III is the next generation of satellites required to maintain the GPS constellation’s resiliency and improve services to meet user demand."

GPS III spacecraft are quite advanced compared to their predecessors; the precision, navigation and timing information they provide is up to three times more accurate, according to Space Force officials.

The GPS III series offers nearly eight times the anti-jamming capability of previous versions and broadcasts M-code, a hardened military-only signal, as well as the L5 signal for aviation safety -- all an important features, given the increasingly contested and competitive nature of the space landscape.

"I think our adversaries that intentionally want to do us harm have been studying the way we do business over the last 20 years," Menschner said during Wednesday's call, in response to a question from Space.com.

"They've certainly seen the dependence of the U.S. Joint Force on space capabilities, and, in particular, on positioning, navigation and timing that comes from the GPS constellation," he added. "So, I think our adversaries are intentionally designing their approaches to try and take away some of that advantage, and that includes jamming and interference with GPS signals."

The GPS III SV-08 satellite is named after pioneering NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, one of the "hidden figures" who helped the United States get its human spaceflight program off the ground in the early days of the space race.

Other spacecraft in the GPS III series have also honored NASA luminaries; GPS III SV-05 and GPS III SV-07 were named after Neil Armstrong and Sally Ride, respectively.

The GPS constellation currently consists of 31 active satellites, with seven others serving as on-orbit spares. The addition of SV-08 enhances the constellation's resistance to interference.

Friday's launch demonstrates SpaceX's capability to execute high-priority national security missions with unprecedented speed and efficiency.

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