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'''Falcon 9 Flight 21''' (also known as '''Jason 3''') is a ] space launch currently scheduled to occur no earlier than 17 January 2016.<!-- times in spaceflight articles are shown in UTC for Misplaced Pages's global readership, per convention -->.<ref name=nsf20150907>
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{{cite news |last1=Bergin|first1=Chris |title=SpaceX conducts additional Falcon 9 improvements ahead of busy schedule |url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/09/spacex-conducts-falcon-9-improvements-busy-schedule/ |publisher=NASASpaceflight.com |date=7 September 2015|accessdate=7 September 2015 }}</ref><ref name=sx20150720>
{{cite web |title=CRS-7 Investigation Update |date=2015-07-20 |url=http://www.spacex.com/news/2015/07/20/crs-7-investigation-update |publisher=SpaceX |accessdate=21 July 2015 |quote=''Our investigation is ongoing until we exonerate all other aspects of the vehicle, but at this time, we expect to return to flight this fall and fly all the customers we intended to fly in 2015 by end of year. ''}}</ref><ref name=noaa>
{{cite web |title=Jason-3 satellite |url=http://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/jason-3/ |website=National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service |publisher=] |accessdate=11 December 2015 }}</ref>

The launch will be only the second ] launch following the catastrophic failure of a ] launch vehicle's second stage on ] in June 2015, which resulted in the total loss of the mission on that launch.

== Launch schedule history ==
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The Jason-3 mission appeared on the SpaceX manifest as early as July 2013.<ref name=sxManifest20130731>{{cite web|title=Launch Manifest - SpaceX |url=http://www.spacex.com/missions |publisher=SpaceX |accessdate=31 July 2013 }}</ref><!-- there is likely older history; this is what I've found so far. -->

== Payload ==
The payload on Flight 21 will be a follow-on to the ] ('']''), ]. The initial OSTM satellite, '']'', was launched in 2001.

==See also==
* ]

==References==
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==External links==
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* On previous flight, landing attempt, and successful landing and rocket recovery: , ''Washington Post'', December 2015.

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