Concluding a rare week that was void of any launches and riddled with scrubs, the spaceflight industry looks to return to the planned course of action with four launches from all over the world. This week, the 50th launch of Electron is expected to take flight, and SpaceX and CASC continue to dominate the launch calendar. Rocket Lab begins the week with the mission No Time Toulouse flying on Electron out of New Zealand. At the same time, SpaceX prepares to pick up the slack with two Falcon 9 missions launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Vandenberg, California. Then later in the week, China is targeting another launch of its workhorse rocket, Chang Zheng 2C, to launch a Chinese and French joint telescope.