Date and time (UTC)
|
Rocket
|
Flight number
|
Launch site
|
LSP
|
|
Payload (⚀ = CubeSat)
|
Operator
|
Orbit
|
Function
|
Decay (UTC)
|
Outcome
|
Remarks
|
January
|
19 January 19:00:00
|
Atlas V 551
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
 International Launch Services
|
|
New Horizons
|
NASA
|
Galactocentric
|
Pluto flyby |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Maiden flight of Atlas V 551, first spacecraft to visit Pluto and explored the Kuiper belt. First spacecraft launched directly to Sun-escape velocity
|
24 January 01:33
|
H-IIA 2022
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y1
|
JAXA[3]
|
|
Daichi (ALOS)
|
JAXA
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Remote Sensing |
In orbit |
Partial spacecraft failure Operational
|
Poor quality images returned due to attitude control and noise problems[1] was resolved by software adjustment.[2]
|
February
|
15 February 23:34:55
|
Zenit-3SL
|
|
Ocean Odyssey
|
Sea Launch
|
|
EchoStar X
|
EchoStar
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
18 February 06:27
|
H-IIA 2024
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y1
|
RSC[4][5]
|
|
MTSAT-2
|
MILT/JMA
|
Geosynchronous
|
ATC/Weather |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Last launch conducted by RSC
|
21 February 21:28:00
|
M-V
|
|
Uchinoura
|
JAXA
|
|
Akari (ASTRO-F)
|
JAXA
|
Sun-synchronous
|
IR astronomy |
11 April 2023 04:44[6] |
Successful
|
⚀ Cute-1.7+APD
|
TiTech
|
Low Earth
|
Amateur radio |
24 October 2009[7] |
Successful
|
Cute-1.7+APD is a 2U CubeSat
|
28 February 20:10:00
|
Proton-M/Briz-M
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
International Launch Services
|
|
Arabsat 4A
|
Arabsat
|
Intended: Geosynchronous Achieved: Medium Earth
|
Communications |
24 March[8] |
Launch failure
|
Upper stage malfunction left payload in useless orbit, deorbited after attempts to raise orbit failed
|
March
|
11 March 22:33
|
Ariane 5ECA
|
|
Kourou ELA-3
|
Arianespace
|
|
Spainsat
|
Hisdesat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Hot Bird 7A
|
Eutelsat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
22 March 14:03
|
Pegasus-XL
|
|
Stargazer, Vandenberg
|
Orbital Sciences
|
|
ST-5A
|
NASA
|
Low Earth
|
Technology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
ST-5B
|
NASA
|
Low Earth
|
Technology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
ST-5C
|
NASA
|
Low Earth
|
Technology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
All three satellites deactivated on 30 June
|
24 March 22:30
|
Falcon 1
|
|
Omelek
|
SpaceX
|
|
FalconSat 2
|
USAF Academy
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Plasma research |
T+60 seconds |
Launch failure
|
Maiden flight of Falcon 1, rocket lost power shortly after launch due to engine fire caused by corrosion of a nut on a fuel line.
|
30 March 02:30:20
|
Soyuz-FG
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
Roskosmos
|
|
Soyuz TMA-8
|
Roskosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS Expedition 13 |
29 September 01:13 |
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts, first Brazilian in space
|
April
|
12 April 23:29:59
|
Zenit-3SL
|
|
Ocean Odyssey
|
Sea Launch
|
|
JCSAT-5A (JCSAT-9, N-STAR d)
|
JCSAT
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
15 April 01:40:00
|
Minotaur I
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-8
|
Orbital Sciences
|
|
COSMIC-FM1 (FORMOSAT-3A)
|
NASA / NSPO
|
Low Earth
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
COSMIC-FM2 (FORMOSAT-3B)
|
NASA / NSPO
|
Low Earth
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Partial spacecraft failure Successful
|
COSMIC-FM3 (FORMOSAT-3C)
|
NASA / NSPO
|
Low Earth
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Partial spacecraft failure Successful
|
COSMIC-FM4 (FORMOSAT-3D)
|
NASA / NSPO
|
Low Earth
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
COSMIC-FM5 (FORMOSAT-3E)
|
NASA / NSPO
|
Low Earth
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
COSMIC-FM6 (FORMOSAT-3F)
|
NASA / NSPO
|
Low Earth
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Power system and solar panel malfunctions on FM2 and FM3, control issues with FM6 during 2007. Constellation deactivated on 1 May 2020 after 14 years in operation.
|
20 April 20:27:00
|
Atlas V 411
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|
 International Launch Services
|
|
Astra 1KR
|
SES Astra
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Maiden flight of Atlas V 411, final ILS Atlas launch
|
24 April 16:03:25
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
Roskosmos
|
|
Progress M-56
|
Roskosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Logistics |
18 September |
Successful
|
ISS flight 21P
|
25 April 16:47:16
|
Start-1
|
|
Svobodny Site 5
|
United Start
|
|
EROS B
|
ImageSat
|
Low Earth (polar)
|
Imaging |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Final launch from Svobodny Cosmodrome
|
26 April 22:48
|
Long March 4B-II (4C)
|
|
Taiyuan LC-1
|
CNSA
|
|
Yaogan 1
|
CAST
|
Low Earth
|
Imaging |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Maiden flight of Long March 4B-II, redesignated Long March 4C by November 2007
|
28 April 10:02:16
|
Delta II 7420-10C
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-2W
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
 CALIPSO
|
NASA/CNES
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Climatology |
In orbit |
Operational
|
CloudSat
|
NASA
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Climatology |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Both satellites part of the A-train constellation, spacecraft study aerosols and clouds respectively
|
May
|
3 May 17:38
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
RVSN
|
|
Kosmos 2420 (Kobal't-M)
|
VKS
|
Low Earth
|
Optical imaging |
In orbit |
Operational
|
24 May 22:11:00
|
Delta IV-M+ (4,2)
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-37B
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
GOES 13 (GOES-N)
|
NASA / NOAA / U.S. Space Force
|
Geosynchronous
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Decommissioned in 2018; reactivated in September 2020 to serve as the Electro-Optical Infrared Weather System – Geostationary (EWS-G1) satellite for the U.S. Space Force.[9]
|
26 May 18:50
|
Shtil'
|
|
K-84 Ekaterinburg, Barents Sea
|
VMF
|
|
Kompass 2
|
Roskosmos
|
Low Earth
|
Earthquake detection |
28 December 2011 |
Partial spacecraft failure
|
Control and power problems made satellite unusable. Written off on 29 May 2006. Problems cleared by November, and satellite re-activated.[10]
|
27 May 21:09
|
rocket= Ariane 5 ECA
|
|
Kourou ELA-3
|
Arianespace
|
|
Satmex 6
|
Satmex
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Thaicom 5
|
Shin Satellite
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
26 February 2020 09:52[11] |
Successful
|
Record for heaviest dual-payload to geosynchronous transfer orbit, stood until May 2007.
|
June
|
15 June 08:00:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
Roskosmos
|
|
Resurs-DK-1
|
Roskosmos
|
Low Earth
|
Remote sensing |
In orbit |
Operational
|
17 June 22:44:05
|
Proton-K/DM-3
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
Khrunichev
|
|
KazSat-1
|
JSC KazSat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Spacecraft failure
|
First Kazakh satellite, satellite suffered control problems and was unusable by October 2008
|
18 June 07:50
|
Zenit-3SL
|
|
Ocean Odyssey
|
Sea Launch
|
|
Galaxy 16
|
Intelsat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Launched for PanAmSat, transferred to Intelsat before entry into service due to merger
|
21 June 22:15
|
Delta II 7925
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-17A
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
USA-187 (MiTEx-A)
|
US Air Force/DARPA
|
Geostationary
|
Technology |
In orbit |
Operational
|
USA-188 (MiTEx-B)
|
US Air Force/DARPA
|
Geostationary
|
Technology |
In orbit |
Operational
|
USA-189 (MiTEx Carrier)
|
NRL/DARPA
|
Geostationary
|
Technology |
In orbit |
Operational
|
24 June 15:08:18
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
Roskosmos
|
|
Progress M-57
|
Roskosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Logistics |
17 January 2007 |
Successful
|
ISS flight 22P
|
25 June 04:00
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90/20
|
VKS
|
|
Kosmos 2421 (US-PU)
|
VMF
|
Low Earth
|
ELINT |
20 March 2008 |
Partial spacecraft failure
|
Final flight of Tsyklon-2 rocket. One of satellite's solar panels failed to deploy,[12] ceased operations in February or March 2008 and destroyed in orbit on 20 March. Spacecraft carried KONUS-A gamma-ray astronomy experiment for Roskosmos
|
28 June 03:30:00
|
Delta IV-M+ (4,2)
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-6
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
USA-184 (Improved Trumpet)
|
NRO
|
Molniya
|
ELINT |
In orbit |
Operational
|
First EELV launch from Vandenberg, carried SBIRS-HEO-1 and TWINS-A instruments for the US Air Force and NASA respectively, NRO Launch 22
|
July
|
4 July 18:37:55
|
Space Shuttle Discovery
|
|
Kennedy LC-39B
|
United Space Alliance
|
|
STS-121
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS assembly |
17 July 13:14 |
Successful
|
 Leonardo MPLM
|
ASI/NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Logistics |
Successful
|
Crewed flight with 7 astronauts, second Return to Flight mission after Columbia accident
|
4 July 20:01
|
Taepodong-2 (Unha-1)
|
|
Musudan-ri
|
KPA
|
|
Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 (unconfirmed)
|
KPA
|
Intended: Low Earth (unconfirmed)
|
Weather/Communication |
+42 seconds |
Launch failure
|
Maiden flight of Taepodong-2, rocket failed shortly after launch, reaching an apogee of 40 kilometres (25 mi), intended as an orbital launch attempt,[13] but later North Korea claimed for a suborbital missile self-destruct test and destruction success (not launch failure),[14] third of seven North Korean launches in fourteen hours
|
10 July 12:08
|
GSLV
|
|
Satish Dhawan SLP
|
ISRO
|
|
INSAT 4C
|
ISRO
|
Intended: Geostationary
|
Communications |
T+60 seconds |
Launch failure
|
Loss of control due to LRB engine failure, self-destructed 60 seconds into flight
|
12 July 14:53:36
|
Dnepr
|
|
Dombarovskiy
|
ISC Kosmotras
|
|
Genesis I
|
Bigelow
|
Low Earth
|
Technology |
In orbit |
Operational
|
First uncrewed prototype of a commercial space station module
|
21 July 04:20:03
|
Molniya-M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
VKS
|
|
Kosmos 2422 (Oko)
|
VKS
|
Molniya
|
Missile defense |
22 November 2019 20:15[15] |
Successful
|
26 July 19:43:05
|
Dnepr
|
|
Baikonur Site 109/95
|
ISC Kosmotras
|
|
BelKA
|
NAS
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Observation |
T+74 seconds |
Launch failure
|
Unisat-4
|
Sapienza
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
Baumanets
|
Roskosmos
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
PicPot
|
PoliTo
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
 SACRED
|
Arizona Montpelier Alcatel
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Radiation
|
ION
|
Illinois
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology Ionospheric
|
Rincon 1
|
Arizona
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
ICECube-1
|
Cornell
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
KUTESat Pathfinder
|
Kansas
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
SEEDS
|
Nichidai
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Amateur radio
|
nCube-1
|
NSSP
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
HAUSAT-1
|
HAU
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
MEROPE
|
Montana
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
CP2
|
CalPoly
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
AeroCube-1
|
Aerospace
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
CP1
|
CalPoly
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
Mea Huaka'i (Voyager)
|
Hawaii
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
ICECube-2
|
Cornell
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Technology
|
First-stage engine hydraulic pump failure, thrust termination system activated
|
28 July 07:05:43
|
Rokot/Briz-KM
|
|
Plesetsk Site 133/3
|
 Eurockot
|
|
Arirang-2 (KOMPSAT-2)
|
KARI
|
Low Earth
|
Earth Observation |
In orbit |
Operational
|
August
|
4 August 21:48:00
|
Proton-M/Briz-M
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
 International Launch Services
|
|
Hot Bird 8
|
Eutelsat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
11 August 22:15
|
Ariane 5ECA
|
|
Kourou ELA-3
|
Arianespace
|
|
JCSat 10
|
JSAT
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Syracuse 3B
|
DGA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
22 August 03:27:01
|
Zenit-3SL
|
|
Ocean Odyssey
|
Sea Launch
|
|
Koreasat 5
|
KT/ADD
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
September
|
9 September 07:00
|
Long March 2C
|
|
Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|
CNSA
|
|
Shijian 8
|
CASC
|
Low Earth
|
Biological |
24 September 02:43 |
Successful
|
Investigated exposure of seeds to microgravity and radiation, spacecraft recovered after reentry
|
9 September 15:14:55
|
Space Shuttle Atlantis
|
|
Kennedy LC-39B
|
United Space Alliance
|
|
STS-115
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS assembly |
21 September 10:21 |
Successful
|
ITS P3/4 Truss
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS component |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Crewed orbital flight with 6 astronauts, first ISS assembly mission since 2002
|
11 September 04:35
|
H-IIA 202
|
|
Tanegashima LA-Y1
|
JAXA
|
|
IGS-3A
|
CSICE
|
Low Earth
|
Optical imaging |
29 October 2016 |
|
12 September 16:02
|
Long March 3A
|
|
Taiyuan LC-1
|
CNSC
|
|
ChinaSat 22A
|
ChinaSat
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
14 September 13:41:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
VKS
|
|
Kosmos 2423 (Don)
|
VKS
|
Low Earth
|
Optical imaging |
17 November |
Successful
|
Ceased operations on 14 November, self-destructed 3 days later
|
18 September 04:08:42
|
Soyuz-FG
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
Roskosmos
|
|
Soyuz TMA-9
|
Roskosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS Expedition 14 |
21 April 2007 12:31 |
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts including the first female space tourist and Iranian-born space traveller
|
22 September 21:36:00
|
M-V
|
|
Uchinoura
|
JAXA
|
|
Hinode (SOLAR-B)
|
JAXA
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Solar |
In orbit |
Operational
|
HIT-SAT
|
HIT
|
Low Earth
|
Technology |
18 June 2008 08:48 |
Successful
|
SSSAT
|
JAXA
|
|
Solar sail |
26 September |
Spacecraft failure
|
Final flight of M-V rocket and Mu family, SSSat failed to establish communications with ground[16]
|
25 September 18:50
|
Delta II 7925
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-17A
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
USA-190 (GPS IIR-15/M2)
|
US Air Force
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
In orbit |
Operational
|
October
|
13 October 20:56
|
Ariane 5ECA
|
|
Kourou ELA-3
|
Arianespace
|
|
DirecTV-9S
|
DirecTV
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Optus D1
|
Optus
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
LDREX-2
|
JAXA
|
Geosynchronous transfer
|
Technology |
30 September 2010 02:23[17] |
Successful
|
19 October 16:28:13
|
Soyuz-2.1a/Fregat
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
 Starsem
|
|
MetOp-A
|
EUMETSAT
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Weather |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Maiden flight of Soyuz-2.1a/Fregat
|
23 October 13:40:36
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
Roskosmos
|
|
Progress M-58
|
Roskosmos
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
Logistics |
27 March 2007 22:44 |
Successful
|
ISS flight 23P, antenna stowage issues on 26 October initially prevented full mechanical docking, second attempt was successful.
|
23 October 23:34
|
Long March 4B
|
|
Taiyuan LC-1
|
CNSA
|
|
Shijian 6-02A
|
CASC
|
Low Earth
|
Environmental |
In orbit |
Operational
|
Shijian 6-02B
|
CASC
|
Low Earth
|
Environmental |
In orbit |
Operational
|
26 October 00:52:00
|
Delta II 7925
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-17B
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
STEREO-A
|
NASA
|
Heliocentric
|
Solar |
In orbit |
Operational
|
STEREO-B
|
NASA
|
Heliocentric
|
Solar |
In orbit |
Operational
|
28 October 16:20
|
Long March 3B
|
|
Xichang LA-2
|
CASC
|
|
Sinosat-2
|
Sinosat
|
Intended: Geosynchronous Achieved: Subsynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Spacecraft failure
|
Solar panels and communications antenna failed to deploy
|
30 October 23:48:59
|
Zenit-3SL
|
|
Ocean Odyssey
|
Sea Launch
|
|
XM-4 "Blues"
|
XM Satellite Radio
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
November
|
4 November 13:53
|
Delta IV-M
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-6
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
USA-191 (DMSP F17)
|
US Air Force/NOAA
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Weather |
In orbit |
Operational
|
8 November 20:01:00
|
Proton-M/Briz-M
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
 International Launch Services
|
|
Badr-4 (ARABSAT 4B)
|
ARABSAT
|
Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
|
17 November 19:12:00
|
Delta II 7925
|
|
Cape Canaveral SLC-17A
|
Boeing IDS
|
|
USA-192 (GPS IIR-16/M3)
|
US Air Force
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
In orbit |
Operational
|
December
|
8 December 00:53
|
Long March 3A
|
3A-Y11
|
Xichang LC-2
|
CASC
|
|
Fengyun 2D
|
CMA
|
Geosynchronous
|
Meteorology |
In orbit |
Operational
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8 December 22:08
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rocket= Ariane 5 ECA
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Kourou ELA-3
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Arianespace
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WildBlue 1
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WildBlue
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
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AMC-18
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SES Americom
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Geosynchronous
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Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
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10 December 01:47:35
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Space Shuttle Discovery
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Kennedy LC-39B
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United Space Alliance
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STS-116
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NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS assembly |
22 December 22:32 |
Successful
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Spacehab LSM
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NASA
|
Low Earth (STS)
|
Logistics |
Successful
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ITS P5 Truss
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NASA
|
Low Earth (ISS)
|
ISS component |
In orbit |
Operational
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ANDE-MAA
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US Naval Academy
|
Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
9 February 2007 |
Partial spacecraft failure
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ANDE-FACL
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US Naval Academy
|
Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
9 February 2007 |
Successful
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RAFT1
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US Naval Academy
|
Low Earth
|
Calibration |
In orbit |
Operational
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MARScom (NMARS)
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US Naval Academy
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Low Earth
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Calibration |
In orbit |
Operational
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MEPSI-2
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DARPA
|
Low Earth
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Technology demonstration |
8 March 2007 |
Successful
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Crewed orbital flight with 7 astronauts, including the first Swedish space traveller; ISS crew exchange. ANDE-MAA failed to deploy after becoming stuck in launch canister, but still transmitted data; RAFT1, MARScom, and MEPSI-2 were cubesats.
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11 December 23:28:43
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Proton-M / Briz-M
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Baikonur Site 200/39
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International Launch Services
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MEASAT-3
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MEASAT
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Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Operational
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14 December 21:00:00
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Delta II 7920-10
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Vandenberg SLC-2W
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United Launch Alliance
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USA-193
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NRO
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Low Earth
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Reconnaissance Technology demonstration |
21 February 2008 03:29 |
Spacecraft failure
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NRO Launch 21, first launch to be conducted by United Launch Alliance. Satellite failed to contact ground, destroyed by SM-3 ASAT on 21 February 2008.
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16 December 12:00:00
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Minotaur I
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MARS LP-0B
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Orbital Sciences
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TacSat-2
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NRL
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Low Earth
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Optical imaging Technology demonstration |
5 February 2011 |
Successful
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⚀ GeneSat-1
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NASA
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Low Earth
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Biological science |
4 August 2010 20:43[18] |
Successful
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First launch from Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. Little or no imagery returned by TacSat due to political dispute. TacSat lost contact with ground in January 2008.
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18 December 06:32
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H-IIA 204
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Tanegashima LA-Y1
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JAXA
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Kiku-8 (ETS-VIII)
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JAXA
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Geosynchronous
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Technology demonstration |
In orbit |
Successful
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Maiden flight of H-IIA 204, full spacecraft antenna deployment one day late.[19]
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19 December 14:00:19
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Kosmos-3M
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Plesetsk Site 132/1
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COSMOS International
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SAR-Lupe 1
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Bundeswehr
|
Low Earth (SSO)
|
Earth observation |
In orbit |
Operational
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24 December 08:34:44
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Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat
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Plesetsk Site 43/4
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VKS
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Meridian 1 (11L)
|
VKS
|
Molniya
|
Communications |
6 July 2021 12:20[20][21] |
Successful
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25 December 20:18:12
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Proton-K / DM-2
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Baikonur Site 81/24
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VKS
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Kosmos 2424 (GLONASS-M)
|
KNITs
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
In orbit |
Operational
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Kosmos 2425 (GLONASS-M)
|
KNITs
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
In orbit |
Operational
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Kosmos 2426 (GLONASS-M)
|
KNITs
|
Medium Earth
|
Navigation |
In orbit |
Operational
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27 December 14:23:38
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Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
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Baikonur Site 31/6
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rocket= Starsem
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CoRoT
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CNES
|
Low Earth (Polar)
|
Exoplanetology Asteroseismology |
In orbit |
Successful
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Maiden flight of Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat.
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