Total flights
8
Successful landings
7
Years in service
3.6
B1058 made history as the first booster to fly a crewed mission (Demo-2 with Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley). Painted with NASA's red worm logo, it went on to fly 18 more missions — South Korea's first military satellite, the Transporter rideshares, and a dozen Starlink flights — before being lost in heavy seas after a successful landing on ASOG in December 2023.
First flight: May 30, 2020
8 flights from May 30, 2020 to Dec 23, 2023
| Flight # | Date | Mission | Customer | Payload mass | Landing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | May 30, 2020 | Crew Dragon Demo-2 First crewed Falcon 9 flight. Bob Behnken & Doug Hurley to ISS. | NASA (Commercial Crew) | — | OCISLY |
| 2 | Jul 20, 2020 | ANASIS-II South Korea's first dedicated military communications satellite. | Republic of Korea MND | — | JRTI |
| 3 | Dec 6, 2020 | CRS-21 First flight of the upgraded Cargo Dragon 2. | NASA (CRS) | — | OCISLY |
| 4 | Jan 24, 2021 | Transporter-1 143 satellites — most ever on a single launch at the time. | SpaceX (Rideshare) | — | OCISLY |
| 5 | Mar 14, 2021 | Starlink v1.0 L20 | SpaceX (Starlink) | — | OCISLY |
| 6 | May 15, 2021 | Starlink v1.0 L26 | SpaceX (Starlink) | — | OCISLY |
| 7 | Dec 2, 2021 | Starlink Group 4-3 | SpaceX (Starlink) | — | ASOG |
| 19 | Dec 23, 2023 | Starlink Group 6-32 Successfully landed on ASOG but tipped over in heavy seas during return. End of B1058's career. | SpaceX (Starlink) | — | Lost |
Sources: Wikipedia “List of Falcon 9 first-stage boosters”, r-spacex GitHub, SpaceX press kits. Flight numbers are per-booster, not per-fleet.