On May 30 at 3:22p.m., a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was schedule to launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft on its first test flight with astronauts on-board to the International Space Station (ISS) under the auspices of NASA’s commercial crew program. It was postponed from the date May 27 which was originally scheduled to launch, but due to bad weather, it was canceled. After the launch of May 30, the Crew Dragon spacecraft successfully docked with ISS.
NASA and SpaceX schedule more this year.
June: Falcon 9 • Starlink 7
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
TBD: Falcon 9 • SAOCOM 1B
Launch time: 2321 GMT (7:21 p.m. EDT)
Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
June: Falcon 9 • Starlink 8 / SkySats 16-18
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
TBD: Falcon 9 • Anasis 2
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
June: Falcon 9 • Starlink 9
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
June 30: Falcon 9 • GPS 3 SV03
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
TBD: Falcon 9 • Turksat 5A
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
July 17: Atlas 5 • Mars 2020
Launch time: 1300-1440 GMT (9:00-10:40 a.m. EDT)
Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
August 1: Falcon 9 • SXM 7
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Cosmic Girl (Boeing 747), Mojave Air and Space Port, California
August: Falcon 9 • GPS 3 SV04
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
August 31: Falcon 9 • Crew 1
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
October 30: Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 21
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
Late 2020: Falcon Heavy • USSF 44
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Source: Spaceflight now