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| photo1a = ORBCOMM-2 (23802553412).jpg{{!}}A Falcon 9 first stage landing at Cape Canaveral LZ-1 |
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|caption = The [[New Horizons]] spacecraft conducted the first flyby of [[Pluto]] in July 2015. |
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| photo2a = Pluto in True Color - High-Res.jpg{{!}}Full disc, true colour view of Pluto |
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| photo2b = Occator PIA19889.jpg{{!}}Close-up view of high-albedo regions on Ceres |
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| photo3a = Expedition 46 Landing (NHQ201603020028).jpg{{!}}Scott Kelly being carried from the Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft |
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| caption = Highlights from spaceflight in 2015{{Efn|Clockwise from top: {{Bulleted list|The first ever [[VTVL|vertical landing]] of an orbital-class launch vehicle, during the [[Falcon 9]]'s twentieth flight in December. The vehicle landed at [[Landing Zones 1 and 2|Cape Canaveral LZ-1]].|A close-up view of one of many [[Bright spots on Ceres|high albedo regions]] on the dwarf planet [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]] spotted by the ''[[Dawn (spacecraft)|Dawn]]'' spacecraft upon its arrival in March. Ceres was the second world to be visited by ''Dawn'' after the [[Asteroid belt|main belt asteroid]] [[4 Vesta]].|Commander [[Scott Kelly (astronaut)|Scott Kelly]] is pulled from the [[Soyuz TMA-M]] ''[[Soyuz TMA-18M|Eridan]]'' following its landing in Kazakhstan in March. The landing signalled the conclusion of Kelly's and [[Mikhail Kornienko]]'s [[ISS year-long mission|year in space]].|A true colour view of [[Pluto]], photographed by the ''[[New Horizons]]'' spacecraft during its historic flyby in July. Launched in 2006, the spacecraft traversed a distance of nearly 5 billion kilometres (3.1 billion miles) before performing the first ever reconnaissance of a [[Kuiper belt object]] (KBO).}}}} |
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|first = 10 January |
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|last = 28 December |
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|success = 82 |
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|failed = 4 |
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|partial = 1 |
|partial = 1 |
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|catalogued = 83{{efn|name=IXV| The European experimental spaceplane [[IXV]] was briefly in orbit but did not receive a [[COSPAR]] catalog number.}} |
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|firstsat = {{TKM}} |
|firstsat = {{TKM}}<br/>{{LAO}} |
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|firsttrav = {{DEN}}<br>{{KAZ}} |
|firsttrav = {{DEN}}<br/>{{KAZ}} |
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|maidens = [[Long March 3C]]/[[Yuanzheng-1|YZ-1]] |
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* [[Long March 3C|Long March 3C/E]] / [[Yuanzheng-1|YZ-1]] |
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* [[Long March 3B]] / [[Yuanzheng-1|YZ-1]] |
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* [[Long March 6]] |
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* [[Long March 11]] |
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* [[SPARK (rocket)|Super Strypi]] |
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* [[Falcon 9 Full Thrust]] |
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|retired = [[Dnepr (rocket)|Dnepr-1]] |
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|orbital = 4 |
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|EVAs = 7 |
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| programme = [[Timeline of spaceflight]] |
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| previous_mission = [[2014 in spaceflight|2014]] |
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| next_mission = [[2016 in spaceflight|2016]] |
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In '''2015''', the maiden [[spaceflight]]s of the Chinese [[Long March 6]] and [[Long March 11]] [[launch vehicle]]s have taken place. |
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In 2015, the maiden [[spaceflight]]s of the Chinese [[Long March 6]] and [[Long March 11]] [[launch vehicle]]s took place. |
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A total of 87 orbital launches were attempted in 2015, of which 82 were successful, one was partially successful and four were failures. The year also saw seven [[Extra-vehicular activity|EVAs]] by ISS astronauts. The majority of the year's orbital launches were conducted by [[Russia]], the [[United States]] and [[China]], with 27, 20 and 19 launches respectively. |
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==Overview== |
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In February 2015, the [[European Space Agency|European Space Agency's]] experimental lifting body spacecraft, the [[Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle]], successfully conducted its first test flight. |
In February 2015, the [[European Space Agency|European Space Agency's]] experimental lifting body spacecraft, the [[Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle]], successfully conducted its first test flight. |
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In March 2015, [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]] became the first [[dwarf planet]] to be visited by a spacecraft when [[Dawn (spacecraft)|Dawn]] entered orbit. In July 2015, [[New Horizons |
In March 2015, [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]] became the first [[dwarf planet]] to be visited by a spacecraft when [[Dawn (spacecraft)|Dawn]] entered orbit. In July 2015, [[New Horizons (spacecraft)|New Horizons]] visited the [[Pluto]]-[[Charon (moon)|Charon]] system after a 9-year voyage, returning a trove of pictures and information about the former "ninth planet" (now classified as a dwarf planet). Meanwhile, the [[MESSENGER]] probe was deliberately crashed into [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] after 4 years of in-orbit observations. |
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On 23 November 2015, the [[Blue Origin]] [[New Shepard]] suborbital rocket achieved its first powered soft landing near the launch site, paving the way for full reuse of its propulsion stage. On 21 December, the maiden flight of the [[SpaceX]] [[Falcon 9 Full Thrust]] took place, ending with a successful landing of its first stage. |
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Two old [[weather satellite]]s, [[NOAA-16]] and [[Defense Meteorological Satellite Program|DMSP 5D-2/F13]], broke up in 2015, creating several hundred pieces of [[space debris]]. In both cases, a battery explosion is suspected as the root cause. |
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== Orbital launches == |
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==Launches== |
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===January=== |
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=== January === |
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|date = 10 January |time= 09:47:10 |
|date = 10 January |time = 09:47:10 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
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|remarks = SpaceX attempted to land the first stage on a [[Autonomous spaceport drone ship|platform]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], but the first stage crash-landed on its landing platform.<ref>{{cite |
|remarks = SpaceX attempted to land the first stage on a [[Autonomous spaceport drone ship|platform]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], but the first stage crash-landed on its landing platform.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=553855109114101760|user=elonmusk|title=Rocket made it to drone spaceport ship, but landed hard. Close, but no cigar this time. Bodes well for the future tho.<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=2015-04-04|date=2015-01-10 }}</ref> The AESP-14 CubeSat was deployed from the space station on 5 February 2015,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/kiboexp/news/150205_aesp14.html|title=Brazilian AESP-14 CubeSat was deployed from Kibo|website=JAXA|date=5 February 2015|access-date=17 September 2015}}</ref> while the Flock-1 CubeSats were deployed on 3 March 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/flock-1.htm |title=Flock-1, -1b, -1c, -1d, -1d', -1e, -1f, -2, -2b, -2c, -2d, -2e |work=space.skyrocket.de |access-date=17 September 2015}}</ref> |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX CRS-5]] |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX CRS-5]] |
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|user = [[NASA]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
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|function = ISS resupply |
|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
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|d-date = 11 February 2015 |
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|d-time = 00:44 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|name = {{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[AESP-14]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica|ITA]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Ionosphere|Ionospheric research]] |
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|d-date = 11 May 2015 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-1]]d' 1 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Planet Labs]] |
|user = [[Planet Labs]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|d-date = 13 October 2015 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-1]]d' 2 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Planet Labs]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|d-date = 27 December 2015 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|date = 21 January |time = 01:04:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 551 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mobile User Objective System|MUOS-3]] |
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|user= [[United States Navy|US Navy]] |
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|orbit= [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 31 January |time = 14:22:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Delta II]] 7320 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Vandenberg Air Force Base|Vandenberg]] [[Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 2|SLC-2W]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|USA}} [[Soil Moisture Active Passive|SMAP]] |
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|user= [[NASA]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[ |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[ExoCube (CP-10)|ExoCube]] |
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|user = [[California Polytechnic State University|Cal Poly]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = Optical imaging |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[FIREBIRD (satellite)|FIREBIRD]] II A |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica|ITA]] |
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|user = [[Montana State University|Montana State]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = Ionospheric |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 2 August 2023<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40377 |title=FIREBIRD 3 |date=2 August 2023 |access-date=2 December 2023 |work=N2YO.com}}</ref> |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[FIREBIRD (satellite)|FIREBIRD]] II B |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Montana State University|Montana State]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 2 August 2023<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40378 |title=FIREBIRD 4 |date=2 August 2023 |access-date=2 December 2023 |work=N2YO.com}}</ref> |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[GEO-CAPE ROIC In-Flight Performance Experiment|GRIFEX]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[NASA]] / [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory|JPL]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|outcome = Operational |
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=== February === |
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|date = 1 February |time = 01:21:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[H-IIA]] 202 |
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|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] [[Yoshinobu Launch Complex|LA-Y1]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries|MHI]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Information Gathering Satellite|IGS]]-Radar Spare |
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|user = [[Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office|CSICE]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
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|outcome = Successful<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cas.go.jp/jp/houdou/pdf/20240731_csice_press.pdf |language=ja |script-title=ja:情報収集衛星レーダ予備機の運用終了について |publisher=CSICE |date=31 July 2024 |access-date=3 August 2024}}</ref> |
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|date = 1 February |time = 12:31:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]]/[[Briz-M]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200|Site 200/39]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}}{{flagicon|USA}} [[International Launch Services]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[Inmarsat|Inmarsat 5-F2]] |
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|user= [[Inmarsat]] |
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|orbit= [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 2 February |time = 08:50 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Safir (rocket)|Safir-1B]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Semnan Space Center|Semnan]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Iranian Space Agency|ISA]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Fajr (satellite)|Fajr]] |
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|user = [[Iranian Space Agency|ISA]] |
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|orbit= [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|d-date = 26 February 2015 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|date = 11 February |time = 13:40:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-1#Vega (SLV)|ELV]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
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|remarks = Vega's 4th stage briefly entered low Earth orbit before de-orbiting; thus it did not get a [[COSPAR]] ID. This marked the first flight of the [[Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle|IXV]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle|IXV]] |
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|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit = Transatmospheric |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|d-date = 11 February 2015 |
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|d-time = 15:19 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|date = 11 February |time = 23:03:32 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
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|remarks = First SpaceX launch aimed beyond [[Geostationary transfer orbit|GTO]]. First stage soft landed on water. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Deep Space Climate Observatory|DSCOVR]] |
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|user = [[NOAA]] |
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|orbit = [[Lagrangian point#Sun–Earth|Sun–Earth]] {{L1}} |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] / [[Heliophysics]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 17 February |time = 11:00:17 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-U]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-26M]] / 58P |
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|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
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|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
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|d-date = 14 August 2015 |
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|d-time = 14:17 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|date = 27 February |time = 11:01:35 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2.1a]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43|Site 43/4]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Strategic Missile Forces|RVSN RF]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2503]] ([[Bars-M]] 1L) |
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|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 2 March |time = 03:50:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
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|remarks = First communication satellites to use all-electric propulsion to reach intended orbits from [[Geostationary transfer orbit|GTO]]. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Eutelsat 115 West B]] |
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|user = [[Eutelsat]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|BMU}} [[ABS-3A]] |
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|user = [[Asia Broadcast Satellite|ABS]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 13 March |time = 02:44:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 421 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-1]] |
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|user = [[NASA]] |
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|orbit = [[Highly elliptical orbit|Elliptical]] [[High Earth orbit|High Earth]] |
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|function = [[Magnetosphere|Magnetospheric research]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-2]] |
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|user = [[NASA]] |
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|orbit = [[Highly elliptical orbit|Elliptical]] [[High Earth orbit|High Earth]] |
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|function = [[Magnetosphere|Magnetospheric research]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-3]] |
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|user = [[NASA]] |
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|orbit = [[Highly elliptical orbit|Elliptical]] [[High Earth orbit|High Earth]] |
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|function = [[Magnetosphere|Magnetospheric research]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-4]] |
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|user = [[NASA]] |
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|orbit = [[Highly elliptical orbit|Elliptical]] [[High Earth orbit|High Earth]] |
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|function = [[Magnetosphere|Magnetospheric research]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 18 March |time = 22:05:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]] / [[Briz-M]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200|Site 200/39]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekspress AM7]] |
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|user = [[Russian Satellite Communications Company|RSCC]] |
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|orbit= [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 25 March |time = 18:36:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Delta IV]] M+(4,2) |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 37|SLC-37B]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-260]] ([[GPS Block IIF|GPS IIF-9]]) |
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|user= [[US Air Force]] |
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|orbit= [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
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|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 25 March |time = 22:08:53 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Dnepr (rocket)|Dnepr]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dombarovsky (air base)|Dombarovsky]] Site 13 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|UKR}} [[ISC Kosmotras]] |
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|remarks = Final flight of Dnepr-1 rocket, due to the [[Russo-Ukrainian war]]. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|KOR}} [[KOMPSat-3A]] |
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|user = [[Korea Aerospace Research Institute|KARI]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 March |time = 01:21:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[H-IIA]] 202 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] [[Yoshinobu Launch Complex|LA-Y1]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries|MHI]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Information Gathering Satellite|IGS]]-Optical 5 |
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|user = [[Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office|CSICE]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 27 March |time = 19:42:57 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-FG]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
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|remarks = Crewed flight with three cosmonauts, including two on a year-long mission. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz TMA-16M]] |
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|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[Expedition 43]]/[[Expedition 44|44]]/[[Expedition 45|45]]/[[Expedition 46|46]] |
|||
|d-date = 12 September 2015 |
|||
|d-time = 00:51 |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 27 March |time = 21:46:18 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-STB]] / [[Fregat]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[Ensemble de Lancement Soyouz|ELS]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo]] [[List of Galileo satellites|FOC 3]] |
|||
|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo]] [[List of Galileo satellites|FOC 4]] |
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|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 28 March |time= 11:49:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[PSLV]]-XL |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad|SLP]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System|IRNSS]]-[[IRNSS-1D|1D]] |
|||
|user = [[ISRO]] |
|||
|orbit= [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 30 March |time = 13:52:30 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 3C|Long March 3C/E]]/[[Yuanzheng-1|YZ-1]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 2|LC-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[BeiDou]] [[List of BeiDou satellites|I1-S]] |
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|user = [[CNSA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4 |
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|date = 31 March |time = 13:47:56 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rokot]] / [[Briz-KM]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome]] [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133|Site 133/3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gonets-M]] 11 |
|||
|user = [[Gonets Satellite System]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gonets-M]] 12 |
|||
|user = [[Gonets Satellite System]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gonets-M]] 13 |
|||
|user = [[Gonets Satellite System]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2504]] |
|||
|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] / [[Space rendezvous|Satellite inspection]] (?) |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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=== April === |
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|- |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3 |
|||
|date = 14 April |time = 20:10:41 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
|||
|remarks = First stage recovery failed; the rocket stage landed on the target drone ship too fast, tipped over, and exploded.<ref>[https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/588076749562318849 Elon Musk at Twitter]: "Ascent successful. Dragon enroute to Space Station. Rocket landed on droneship, but too hard for survival."</ref><br>All secondary payloads were deployed from an ISS airlock later. Arkyd 3 Reflight is a replacement for Arkyd 3, which was lost in the [[Cygnus CRS Orb-3]] flight accident in 2014. |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX CRS-6]] |
|||
|user = [[NASA]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 21 May 2015 |
|||
|d-time = 16:42 |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Planetary Resources#Arkyd-3 Flight test system|Arkyd 3 Reflight]] |
|||
|user = [[Planetary Resources]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 23 December 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-1]]e × 14 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Planet Labs]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|d-date = First: 8 February 2016 <br/> Last: 24 August 2016 |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
|||
|date = 26 April |time = 20:00:07 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Centre Spatial Guyanais|Kourou]] [[Centre Spatial Guyanais#ELA-3|ELA-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Thor (satellite)#Thor 7|Thor 7]] |
|||
|user = [[Telenor]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|ITA}} {{flagicon|FRA}} [[SICRAL-2]] |
|||
|user = [[Ministry of Defence (Italy)|MDD]]/[[Direction générale de l'armement|DGA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 27 April |time = 23:03:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
|||
|remarks = First [[Turkmenistan|Turkmen]] satellite (not counting [[Turkmenistan Memorial Capsule]]). |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|TKM}} [[TürkmenÄlem 52°E / MonacoSAT]] |
|||
|user = [[Turkmen Telecom]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 28 April |time = 07:09:50 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2.1a]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31|Site 31/6]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|remarks = Spacecraft lost communications and attitude control soon after separation failure during launch.<ref>{{cite web|title=РОСКОСМОС: "ПРОГРЕСС М-27М" - ОПРЕДЕЛЕНА ПРИЧИНА АВАРИИ (ROSCOSMOS: "Progress M-27M" - cause of accident determined)|url=http://www.federalspace.ru/21513/|publisher=[[Roscosmos]]|access-date=1 June 2015|language=ru|date=1 June 2015|archive-date=11 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150611064320/http://www.federalspace.ru/21513/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ''[[International Space Station]]'' docking attempt cancelled.<ref name="p59update">{{cite web |last1=Hout |first1=Dan |title=Progress 59 Update Apr. 30, 2015 |url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/04/30/progress-59-update-apr-30-2015/ |website=NASA Blogs: Space Station |publisher=[[NASA]] |access-date=16 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210516120653/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/04/30/progress-59-update-apr-30-2015/ |archive-date=16 May 2021 |date=30 April 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref> Mission declared a total loss.<ref>{{cite web|title=Russian spacecraft Progress M-27M 'out of control'|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32517447|website=BBC News|publisher=British Broadcasting Company|access-date=30 April 2015|date=29 April 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-27M]] / 59P |
|||
|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
|||
|d-date = 8 May 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Failure |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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=== May === |
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|- |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 16 May |time = 05:47:39 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]] / [[Briz-M]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200|Site 200/39]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[International Launch Services]] |
|||
|remarks = Proton third stage vernier engine failed at T+497 seconds due to turbopump shaft coating degradation causing excess vibration.<ref>{{cite web|title=РОСКОСМОС: НАЗВАНА ПРИЧИНА АВАРИИ РН "ПРОТОН-М" (ROSCOSMOS: Named cause of the accident "Proton-M")|url=http://www.federalspace.ru/21511/|publisher=[[Roscosmos]]|access-date=30 May 2015|language=ru|date=29 May 2015|archive-date=30 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150530054705/http://www.federalspace.ru/21511/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexsat-1]] |
|||
|user = [[Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico)|SCT]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|d-date = 16 May 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=12 |
|||
|date = 20 May |time = 15:05:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 501 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
|||
|remarks = The X-37B spaceplane landed autonomously at [[Kennedy Space Center]]'s [[Shuttle Landing Facility]] after spending a record-breaking 718 days in orbit.<ref name=x37b-landing>{{cite news |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/05/07/x-37b-spaceplane-returns-to-earth-and-makes-precision-autopilot-landing/ |title=X-37B spaceplane returns to Earth and makes autopilot landing in Florida |work=Spaceflight Now |first=Justin |last=Ray |date=7 May 2017 |access-date=7 May 2017}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Air Force Space Command|AFSPC-5]] ([[Boeing X-37|X-37B OTV-4]]) |
|||
|user = [[U.S. Air Force]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 7 May 2017 |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ultra Lightweight Technology and Research Auxiliary Satellite|ULTRASat]] |
|||
|user = [[NASA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[CubeSat]] Deployment |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[LightSail 1]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[The Planetary Society]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 14 June 2015 |
|||
|d-time = 17:23 |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USS Langley (satellite)|USS Langley]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[U.S. Naval Academy]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[BRICSat-P]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[U.S. Naval Academy]] / [[George Washington University|George Washington]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[ParkinsonSat]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[U.S. Naval Academy]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Globalstar Evaluation And Risk Reduction Spacecraft|GEARRS-2]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Taylor University|Taylor]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[AeroCube-8A]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[The Aerospace Corporation]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 11 October 2021<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40659 |title=AEROCUBE 8A |work=N2YO.com |access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref> |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[AeroCube-8B]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[The Aerospace Corporation]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 2 October 2021<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.satview.org/?sat_id=40660U |title=AEROCUBE 8B - Norad 40660U |work=Satview |access-date=8 October 2021}}</ref> |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[OptiCube]] 1 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[California Polytechnic State University|CalPoly]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[OptiCube]] 2 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[California Polytechnic State University|CalPoly]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[OptiCube]] 3 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[California Polytechnic State University|CalPoly]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
|||
|date = 27 May |time = 21:16:07 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[DirecTV satellite fleet|DirecTV-15]] |
|||
|user = [[DirecTV]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|MEX}} [[SKY Mexico|Sky Mexico 1]] |
|||
|user = [[SKY Mexico]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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=== June === |
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|- |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 5 June |time = 15:23:54 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2.1a]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43|Site 43/4]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Strategic Missile Forces|RVSN RF]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2505]] ([[Yantar-4K2M|Kobalt-M]] №10) |
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|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
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|d-date = 18 September 2015 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 23 June |time = 01:51:58 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-1|ELV]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Sentinel-2A]] |
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|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 23 June |time = 16:44:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2.1b]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43|Site 43/4]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Strategic Missile Forces|RVSN RF]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2506]] ([[Persona (satellite)|Persona]] №3) |
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|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 June |time = 06:22:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 4B]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] LC-9 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Gaofen|Gaofen 8]] |
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|user = [[CNSA]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] / [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 28 June |time = 14:21:11 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
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|remarks = Vehicle disintegrated at T+139 seconds after second stage helium tank support strut failure caused helium tank to break through second stage tanks.<ref>{{cite web|title=CRS-7 INVESTIGATION UPDATE|url=http://www.spacex.com/news/2015/07/20/crs-7-investigation-update|publisher=[[SpaceX]]|date=20 July 2015|access-date=28 July 2015|archive-date=26 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170326154026/http://www.spacex.com/news/2015/07/20/crs-7-investigation-update|url-status=dead}}</ref> Attempted to deliver the IDA-1 segment of the [[NASA Docking System]]. CubeSats were to be deployed from the International Space Station at a later date. Planned first stage landing test not achieved. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX CRS-7]] |
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|user = [[NASA]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
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|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
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|d-date = 28 June 2015 |
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|outcome = Launch Failure |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-1]]f × 8<ref>{{cite tweet|number=614903950635085824|user=planet4589|title=Dragon also will carry eight @planetlabs Flock-1f imaging cubesats which will be stored on ISS for later deployment<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |date=27 June 2015}}</ref> |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Planet Labs]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|d-date = 28 June 2015 |
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|outcome = Launch Failure |
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}} |
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}} |
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=== July === |
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|- |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 3 July |time = 04:55:48 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-U]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-28M]] / 60P |
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|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
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|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 19 December 2015 |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=5 |
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|date = 10 July |time = 16:28:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[PSLV]]-XL |
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|site = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre First Launch Pad|FLP]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
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|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[UK-DMC 3|UK-DMC-3A]] |
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|user = [[DMC International Imaging|DMCii]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[UK-DMC 3|UK-DMC-3B]] |
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|user = [[DMC International Imaging|DMCii]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[UK-DMC 3|UK-DMC-3C]] |
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|user = [[DMC International Imaging|DMCii]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[CBNT-1]] |
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|user = [[Surrey Satellite Technology|SSTL]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[DeOrbitSail]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Surrey Space Centre]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 15 July |time = 15:36:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 401 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-262]] ([[GPS Block IIF|GPS IIF-10]]) |
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|user = [[U.S. Air Force]] |
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|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
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|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 15 July |time = 21:42:07 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-3]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Star One C4]] |
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|user = [[Star One (satellite operator)|Star One]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Meteosat Second Generation|MSG-4]] |
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|user = [[EUMETSAT]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Meteorology]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 22 July |time = 21:02:44 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-FG]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|remarks = Crewed flight with three cosmonauts. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz TMA-17M]] |
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|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
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|function = [[Expedition 44]]/[[Expedition 45|45]] |
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|d-date = 11 December 2015 |
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|d-time = 13:10 |
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|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 24 July |time = 00:07:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Delta IV]] M+(5,4) |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[CCAFS|Cape Canaveral]] [[SLC-37B]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
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|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-263]] ([[Wideband Global SATCOM|WGS-7]]) |
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|user = [[U.S. Air Force]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 25 July |time = 12:29:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/[[Yuanzheng-1|YZ-1]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 2|LA-2]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[BeiDou]] [[List of BeiDou satellites|M1-S]] |
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|user = [[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] |
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|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
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|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[BeiDou]] [[List of BeiDou satellites|M2-S]] |
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|user = [[CNSA]] |
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|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
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|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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=== August === |
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|- |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=6 |
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|date = 19 August |time = 11:50:49 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[H-IIB]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] [[Yoshinobu Launch Complex|LA-Y2]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries|MHI]] |
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|remarks = CubeSats to be deployed from the International Space Station at a later date. SERPENS and S-CUBE were deployed on 17 September. AAUSAT5, GOMX-3, and Dove Flocks were deployed on 5–7 October, but two out of the fourteen Dove Flocks failed to be deployed due to a malfunction of the deployer.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2015/10/07/ |title=ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/7/15 |date=7 October 2015 |publisher=NASA |access-date=26 October 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kounotori 5|HTV-5]] |
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|user = [[JAXA]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[International Space Station|ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
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|d-date = 29 September 2015 |
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|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|DEN}} AAUSAT5 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Aalborg University|Aalborg]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 15 March 2016 |
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|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-2]]b × 14<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/htv5_launch|title=Stork Set to Make Special Space Station Delivery|date=14 August 2015|work=NASA}}</ref> |
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|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Planet Labs]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|d-date = First: 22 May 2016 <br/> Last: 17 October 2016 |
|||
|outcome = Successful <br/> (12 deployed) |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|DEN}} GOMX-3 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[GomSpace]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|d-date = 19 October 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gomspace.com/documents/investor/Press_release_GOMX-3_re-entering_into_the_atmosphere.pdf |title=GomSpace - GOMX-3 mission completed and de-orbited according to plan |date=21 October 2016 |access-date=8 December 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220120607/http://gomspace.com/documents/investor/Press_release_GOMX-3_re-entering_into_the_atmosphere.pdf |archive-date=20 December 2016 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[S-CUBE]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Chiba Institute of Technology]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Meteor]] observation |
|||
|d-date= 23 November 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=https://twitter.com/PERC_Chitech/status/801695152888692736 |script-title=ja:千葉工業大学 惑星探査研究センター |language=ja |date=24 November 2016 |access-date=8 December 2016}}</ref> |
|||
|outcome= |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[SERPENS]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[University of Brasília]] / [[Brazilian Space Agency]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 27 March 2016 |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 20 August |time = 20:34:08 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Eutelsat 8 West B]] |
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|user = [[Eutelsat]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Intelsat 34]] |
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|user = [[Intelsat]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function= [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 27 August |time = 02:31:35 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 4C]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] LC-9 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yaogan|Yaogan 27]] |
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|user = [[CNSA]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 27 August |time = 11:22:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle#GSLV Mk II|GSLV Mk II]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad|SLP]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} [[INSAT-4E|GSAT-6]] |
|||
|user = [[Indian Armed Forces]]/[[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 28 August |time = 11:44:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]] / [[Briz-M]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200|Site 200/39]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[International Launch Services]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[Inmarsat|Inmarsat 5-F3]] |
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|user = [[Inmarsat]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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=== September === |
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|- |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 2 September |time = 04:37:43 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-FG]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|remarks = Crewed flight with three cosmonauts: including [[European Space Agency|ESA]] astronaut [[Andreas Mogensen]], the first [[Denmark|Dane]] in space, and [[Aidyn Aimbetov]], the first cosmonaut from an independent [[Kazakhstan]].<br>[[Sarah Brightman]] was intended to fly this mission as a spaceflight participant, but withdrew from training on 13 May 2015 for personal reasons.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/05/13/brightman-steps-down-from-station-flight/|title=Brightman steps down from station flight|date=13 May 2015|work=spaceflightnow.com}}</ref> [[Japan]]ese [[Space tourism|space tourist]] [[Satoshi Takamatsu]] was believed to be taking Brightman's place, but he declined and Roscosmos chose Aimbetov as an alternative instead.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spacenews.com/kazakh-cosmonaut-to-take-brightmans-place-on-soyuz-flight/|title=Kazakh Cosmonaut To Take Brightman's Place On Soyuz Flight|author=Jeff Foust|date=22 June 2015|work=SpaceNews.com}}</ref><br>Landed with the Year in Space crew of [[Scott Kelly (astronaut)|Scott Kelly]] and [[Mikhail Korniyenko]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz TMA-18M]] |
|||
|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[Expedition 45]]/[[Expedition 46|46]]/[[Andreas Mogensen|iriss]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Andreas_Mogensen_s_mission_name_links_cosmos_and_Earth|title=Andreas Mogensen's mission name links cosmos and Earth|access-date=22 June 2015|author=ESA}}</ref> |
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|d-date = 2 March 2016 |
|||
|d-time = 04:26 |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 2 September |time = 10:18:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 551 |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 551 |
||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
||
|remarks = |
|remarks = |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mobile User Objective System|MUOS- |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mobile User Objective System|MUOS-4]] |
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|user= [[ |
|user = [[U.S. Navy]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = |
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
}} |
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}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 11 September |time = 02:08:10 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-STB]] / [[Fregat]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[Ensemble de Lancement Soyouz|ELS]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo]] [[List of Galileo satellites|FOC 5]] |
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|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
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|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo]] [[List of Galileo satellites|FOC 6]] |
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|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
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|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 12 September |time = 15:42:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 2|LC-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tongxin Jishu Shiyan|TJS-1]] |
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|user = [[CNSA]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 14 September |time = 04:42 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 2D]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] [[Jiuquan Launch Area 4|SLS-2]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Gaofen 9]] |
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|user = [[CNSA]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] / [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 14 September |time = 19:00:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]] / [[Blok DM-03]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81|Site 81/24]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekspress AM8]] |
|||
|user = [[Russian Satellite Communications Company|RSCC]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=20 |
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|date = 19 September |time = 23:01:14 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 6]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] LC-16 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = Maiden flight of the Long March 6 vehicle. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[LilacSat-2]] |
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|user = [[Harbin Institute of Technology|HIT]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[NanoSatellite-2|NS-2]] |
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|user = [[Tsinghua University]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[NUDT-PhoneSat]] |
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|user = [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 29 March 2023<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40900 |title=NUDT-PHONESAT |work=N2YO.com |date=29 March 2023 |access-date=31 March 2023}}</ref> |
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|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tiantuo-3]] |
|||
|user = [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 1]] |
|||
|user = [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 2]] |
|||
|user = [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 3]] |
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|user = [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 4]] |
|||
|user = [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]A |
|||
|user = CAMSAT |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Amateur radio satellite|Amateur radio]] |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 25 April 2023<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40903 |title=XW-2A |date=25 April 2023 |access-date=15 January 2024 |work=N2YO.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]B |
|||
|user = CAMSAT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Amateur radio satellite|Amateur radio]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]C |
|||
|user = CAMSAT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Amateur radio satellite|Amateur radio]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]D |
|||
|user = CAMSAT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Amateur radio satellite|Amateur radio]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]E |
|||
|user = CAMSAT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Amateur radio satellite|Amateur radio]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]F |
|||
|user = CAMSAT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Amateur radio satellite|Amateur radio]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xinyan-2|XY-2]] |
|||
|user = [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ZDPS-2A]] |
|||
|user = [[Zhejiang University|ZJU]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ZDPS-2B]] |
|||
|user = [[Zhejiang University|ZJU]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Zijing-1|ZJ-1]] |
|||
|user = [[Tsinghua University]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Zijing-2|ZJ-2]] |
|||
|user = [[Tsinghua University|Tsinghua]] / [[Xidian University|Xidian]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} DCBB |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = CAMSAT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = Education |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3 |
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|date = 23 September |time = 21:59:38 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rokot]] / [[Briz-KM]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133|Site 133/3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2507]] ([[Strela (satellite)|Strela-3M]]) |
|||
|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2508]] ([[Strela (satellite)|Strela-3M]]) |
|||
|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2509]] ([[Strela (satellite)|Strela-3M]]) |
|||
|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4 |
|||
|date = 25 September |time = 01:41:40 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 11]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] LS-95A |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = Maiden flight of the Long March 11 vehicle. |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Pujiang-1]] |
|||
|user = [[Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology|SAST]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianwang 1A]] (Shankeda 2) |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[ShanghaiTech University|ShanghaiTech]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 30 December 2022<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40928 |title=TIANWANG 1A (TW-1A) |work=N2YO.com |date=30 December 2022 |access-date=9 January 2023}}</ref> |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianwang 1B]] (NJUST 2) |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Nanjing University of Science and Technology|NJUST]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 31 March 2021<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40927 |title=TIANWANG 1B (TW-1B) |work=N2YO.com |date=31 March 2021 |access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref> |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianwang 1C]] (NJFA 1) |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[ShanghaiTech University|ShanghaiTech]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 27 February 2021<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40926 |title=TIANWANG 1C (TW-1C) |work=N2YO.com |date=27 February 2021 |access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref> |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=7 |
|||
|date = 28 September |time = 04:30:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[PSLV]]-XL |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre First Launch Pad|FLP]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[ISRO]] |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Astrosat]] |
|||
|user = [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[X-ray astronomy]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[National Institute of Aeronautics and Space#LAPAN-A2|LAPAN-A2]] |
|||
|user = [[National Institute of Aeronautics and Space|LAPAN]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[ExactView 9]] |
|||
|user = [[exactEarth]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Maritime observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 1 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[NanoSatisfi]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 2 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[NanoSatisfi]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 3 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[NanoSatisfi]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 4 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[NanoSatisfi]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 29 September |time = 23:13:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center#Launch pads|LA-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[BeiDou]] [[List of BeiDou satellites|I2-S]] |
|||
|user = [[CNSA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
|||
|date = 30 September |time = 20:30:07 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[NBN-Co 1A]] (Sky Muster) |
|||
|user = [[NBN Co]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|ARG}} [[ARSAT-2]] |
|||
|user = [[ARSAT]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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|colspan=8 style="background:white;"| {{TLS-M|2015}} |
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=== October === |
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|- |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 1 October |time = 16:49:40 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-U]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-29M]] / 61P |
|||
|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 8 April 2016 |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 2 October |time = 10:28:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 421 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexsat-2]] |
|||
|user = [[Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico)|SCT]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4 |
|||
|date = 7 October |time = 04:13:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 2D]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] [[Jiuquan Launch Area 4|SLS-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1#Other satellites|Jilin-1 Smart Verification Satellite]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/jilin-1-svs.htm |title=Jilin-1 Smart {{as written|Verf|ication [sic]}} Satellite |work=Gunter's Space Page |first=Gunter |last=Krebs |access-date=10 January 2019}}</ref> |
|||
|user = [[Chang Guang Satellite Technology]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1#Other satellites|Jilin-1 Optical-A]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/jilin-1-optical-a.htm |title=Jilin-1 Optical-A, B |work=Gunter's Space Page |first=Gunter |last=Krebs |access-date=10 January 2019}}</ref> |
|||
|user= [[Chang Guang Satellite Technology]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1#Video satellites|Jilin-1 Video-01]] (Lingqiao 1-01)<ref name=gunter-jilin-1-video-01>{{cite web |url=https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/jilin-1-video-01.htm |title=Jilin-1 Video-01, 02 (Lingqiao 1-01, 02) |work=Gunter's Space Page |first=Gunter |last=Krebs |access-date=10 January 2019}}</ref> |
|||
|user= [[Chang Guang Satellite Technology]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1#Video satellites|Jilin-1 Video-02]] (Lingqiao 1-02)<ref name=gunter-jilin-1-video-01 /> |
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|user= [[Chang Guang Satellite Technology]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=11 |
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|date = 8 October |time = 12:49:30 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 401 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Vandenberg Air Force Base|Vandenberg]] [[Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3|SLC-3E]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
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|remarks = [[List of NRO launches|NRO Launch 55]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-264]] ([[NOSS]]) |
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|user = [[National Reconnaissance Office|NRO]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[ELINT]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-264]] ([[NOSS]]) |
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|user = [[National Reconnaissance Office|NRO]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[ELINT]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Aerocube-5c |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[The Aerospace Corporation]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Aerocube-7 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[The Aerospace Corporation]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[AMSAT#Current projects|AMSAT Fox-1]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[AMSAT]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Amateur radio satellite|Amateur radio]] / [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} ARC-1 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[University of Alaska Fairbanks|UAF]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} BisonSat |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Salish Kootenai College|SKC]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} LMRST-Sat |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[NASA]] / [[JPL]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} PropCube x 2 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SINOD-D x 2 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[SRI International]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SNaP-3 x 3 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command|U.S. Army SMDC]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 16 October |time = 16:16:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B/E]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 2|LC-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|HK}} [[APStar-9]] |
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|user = [[APT Satellite Holdings]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 16 October |time = 20:40:11 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]] / [[Briz-M]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200|Site 200/39]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[International Launch Services]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Türksat 4B]] |
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|user = [[Türksat (company)|Türksat]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 October |time = 07:10:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 2D]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] [[Jiuquan Launch Area 4|SLS-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianhui 1C]] |
|||
|user = [[CNSA]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] ([[Cartography]]) |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 31 October |time = 16:13:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 401 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-265]] ([[GPS Block IIF|GPS IIF-11]]) |
|||
|user = [[U.S. Air Force]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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=== November === |
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|- |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 3 November |time = 16:25:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 3|LC-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ChinaSat 2C]] |
|||
|user = [[CNSA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=6 |
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|date = 4 November |time = 03:45:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SPARK (rocket)|SPARK]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Pacific Missile Range Facility]] LP-41 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Operationally Responsive Space Office|ORS]] |
|||
|remarks = Maiden flight of the SPARK/Super Strypi launch vehicle.<br />Vehicle lost attitude control at T+1 minute. |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} HiakaSat |
|||
|user = [[Operationally Responsive Space|ORS]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 4 November 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Edison Demonstration of Smallsat Networks|EDSN]] x 8 |
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|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[NASA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 4 November 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} PrintSat |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user= [[Montana State University]] |
|||
|orbit= [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 4 November 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Argus |
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|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[St. Louis University]] and [[Vanderbilt University]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 4 November 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} STACEM |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Utah State University]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 4 November 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Supernova-Beta |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Pumpkin, Inc.]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|d-date = 4 November 2015 |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 8 November |time = 07:06:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 4B]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] LC-9 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yaogan 28]] |
|||
|user = [[CNSA]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
|||
|date = 10 November |time = 21:34:07 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Ariane 5]] ECA |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|SAU}} [[Arabsat 6B]] |
|||
|user = [[Arabsat]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} [[GSAT-15]] |
|||
|user = [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 17 November |time = 06:33:41 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2.1b]] / [[Fregat]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43|Site 43/4]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Strategic Missile Forces|RVSN RF]] |
|||
|remarks = First space component for Russia's new unified missile early warning network.<ref name="nsf 2015-11-17">{{cite web |last1=Bergin |first1=Chris |last2=Graham |first2=William |title=Soyuz 2-1B launches EKS-1 to upgrade Russian Early Warning System |url=https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/11/soyuz-2-1b-eks-1-russian-early-warning-system/ |website=NASASpaceflight.com |access-date=16 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210516121124/https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/11/soyuz-2-1b-eks-1-russian-early-warning-system/ |archive-date=16 May 2021 |date=17 November 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2510]] ([[EKS (satellite)|EKS (Tundra)]]) |
|||
|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Molniya orbit|Molniya]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spaceflight101.com/russias-1st-eks-missile-warning-satellite-enters-surprising-orbit|title=Russia's 1st EKS Missile Warning Satellite enters surprising Orbit |date=18 November 2015 |access-date=2015-11-20}}</ref> |
|||
|function = [[Missile defense|Early warning]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ria.ru/space/20151117/1322817651.html|title=Новейший спутник Минобороны РФ вышел на связь и работает нормально РИА Новости|date=17 November 2015|access-date=2015-11-17}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 20 November |time = 16:07:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 2|LC-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = First [[Laos|Laotian]] satellite<ref>{{cite web|last1=Clark|first1=Stephen|title=China launches first satellite for Laos|url=http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/11/22/china-launches-first-satellite-for-laos/|publisher=Spaceflight Now|access-date=27 November 2015}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|LAO}} [[LaoSat-1]] |
|||
|user = [[Government of Laos|Laos National Authority for Science and Technology]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 24 November |time = 06:50:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[H-IIA]] 204 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] [[Yoshinobu Launch Complex|LA-Y1]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries|MHI]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Telstar 12V]] |
|||
|user = [[Telesat]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 26 November |time = 21:24:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 4C]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] LC-9 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yaogan 29]] |
|||
|user = [[CNSA]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Reconnaissance satellite|Reconnaissance]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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=== December === |
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|- |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 3 December |time = 04:04:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[ELA-1|ELV]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[LISA Pathfinder]] |
|||
|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] / [[NASA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Lagrangian point#Sun–Earth|Sun–Earth]] {{L1}} |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
|||
|date = 5 December |time = 14:08:33 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2-1v]] / [[Volga (rocket stage)|Volga]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43|Site 43/4]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Strategic Missile Forces|RVSN RF]] |
|||
|remarks = Kanopus-ST failed to separate from the Volga upper stage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.space.com/31307-russian-military-satellite-kanopus-launch-failure.html|title=Russian Military Satellite Suffers Launch Failure, Will Crash Soon|website=[[Space.com]] |date=7 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/defense/russia-successfully-launches-kanopus-st-satellite-into-orbit/|title=Russian Soyuz-2.1v launch a partial failure - SpaceFlight Insider|website=www.spaceflightinsider.com|date=7 December 2015}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2511]] ([[Kanopus-ST]]) |
|||
|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
|d-date = 8 December 2015 |
|||
|d-time = 05:43 |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2512]] (KYuA-1) |
|||
|user = [[Almaz-Antey]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
|||
|function = Radar calibration |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=7 |
|||
|date = 6 December |time = 21:44:57 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Atlas V]] 401 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[United Launch Alliance]] |
|||
|remarks = Flight moved from [[Antares (rocket)|Antares 130]] rocket following launch failure of [[Cygnus CRS Orb-3]]. Originally scheduled for 1 April 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.space.com/27962-cygnus-cargo-spacecraft-new-rocket.html |title=Private Cargo Spacecraft Gets New Rocket Ride After Accident |date=9 December 2014 |publisher=Space.com |access-date=2015-04-04}}</ref> MinXSS was deployed into orbit from ISS on 16 May 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lasp.colorado.edu/home/minxss/ |title=The Miniature X-ray Solar Spectrometer (MinXSS) |website=University of Colorado Boulder |access-date=19 April 2018}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cygnus CRS OA-4]] <br /> S.S. ''Deke Slayton II'' |
|||
|user = [[Orbital ATK]] / [[NASA]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 20 February 2016 |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SIMPL |
|||
|user = [[NovaWurks]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 26 July 2022<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=42983 |title=SIMPL |work=N2YO.com |date=26 July 2022 |access-date=18 August 2022}}</ref> |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-2]]e x 12 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[Planet Labs]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = First: 25 July 2017<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=41566 |title=FLOCK 2E-8 |date=25 July 2017 |access-date=20 October 2023 |work=N2YO.com}}</ref><br/>Last: 14 August 2018<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=41564 |title=FLOCK 2E-8 |date=14 August 2018 |access-date=20 October 2023 |work=N2YO.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[CADRE (spacecraft)|CADRE]] |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[University of Michigan]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 3 January 2017<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=41475 |title=CADRE |work=N2YO.com |access-date=19 August 2019}}</ref> |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[MinXSS]] 1 |
|||
|cubesat = yes |
|||
|user = [[University of Colorado Boulder]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Solar physics]], [[Space weather]] |
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|d-date = 5 May 2017<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=41474 |title=MINXSS |work=N2YO.com |access-date=19 August 2019}}</ref> |
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|outcome = Successful |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Edison Demonstration of Smallsat Networks|Nodes x 2]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[NASA]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 23 September 2017<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=41478 |title=NODES 2 |work=N2YO.com |access-date=19 August 2019}}</ref> |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} STMSat 1 |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Cathedral of Saint Thomas More (Arlington, Virginia)|St. Thomas More Cathedral School]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = Education |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 21 April 2017<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=41476 |title=STMSAT 1 |work=N2YO.com |access-date=19 August 2019}}</ref> |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 9 December |time = 16:46:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 3|LC-3]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ChinaSat|ChinaSat 1C]] |
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|user = [[CNSA]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 11 December |time = 13:45:33 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Zenit-3F]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 45|Site 45/1]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elektro-L No.2]] |
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|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Meteorology]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 13 December |time = 00:19:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]] / [[Briz-M]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81|Site 81/24]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2513]] ([[Garpun (satellite)|Garpun No. 12L]]) |
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|user = [[Russian Aerospace Defence Forces|VKO]] |
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|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
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|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 15 December |time = 11:03:09 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-FG]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
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|remarks = Crewed flight with three cosmonauts. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz TMA-19M]] |
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|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
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|function = [[Expedition 46]]/[[Expedition 47|47]] |
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|d-date = 18 June 2016 |
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|d-time = 09:15 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=6 |
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|date = 16 December |time = 12:30:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[PSLV]]-CA |
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|site = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre First Launch Pad|FLP]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[ISRO]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[TeLEOS-1]] |
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|user = [[AgilSpace]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[VELOX C1]] |
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|user = [[Nanyang Technological University|NTU]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Atmospheric science]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[VELOX 2]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Nanyang Technological University|NTU]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kent Ridge 1]] |
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|user = [[National University of Singapore|NUS]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Galassia (satellite)|Galassia]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[National University of Singapore|NUS]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Atmospheric science]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Athenoxat-1]] |
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|cubesat = yes |
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|user = [[Nanyang Technological University|NTU]] |
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|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
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|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 17 December |time = 00:12:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 2D]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] [[Jiuquan Launch Area 4|SLS-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Dark Matter Particle Explorer|DAMPE]] |
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|user = [[China Academy of Sciences|CAS]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth ([[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]]) |
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|function = [[High-energy astronomy]] |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 17 December |time = 11:51:56 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz ST-B]] / [[Fregat]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[Ensemble de Lancement Soyouz|ELS]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo]] [[List of Galileo satellites|FOC 8]] |
|||
|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo]] [[List of Galileo satellites|FOC 9]] |
|||
|user = [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Satellite navigation|Navigation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 21 December |time = 08:44:39 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2.1a]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31|Site 31/6]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|remarks = First launch of the new [[Progress-MS]] variant. |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress MS-01]] / 62P |
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|user = [[Roscosmos]] |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth ([[ISS]]) |
|||
|function = [[ISS logistics|ISS resupply]] |
|||
|d-date = 3 July 2016 |
|||
|d-time = 07:50 |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=11 |
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|date = 22 December |time = 01:29:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 Full Thrust]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX]] |
|||
|remarks = First flight of the upgraded [[Falcon 9 Full Thrust|"full thrust" version of Falcon 9]], [[Falcon 9 Flight 20|first Falcon 9 flight after launch failure in June]]. First successful [[Landing Zone 1|return to launch site]] and [[VTVL|vertical landing]] of a first stage, demonstrated as part of a [[Falcon 9 first-stage landing tests|controlled descent test]]. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F2]] |
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|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F5]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F8]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F10]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F12]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F13]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F14]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F15]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F16]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F17]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F18]] |
|||
|user = [[Orbcomm]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 24 December |time = 21:31:19 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]] / [[Briz-M]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200|Site 200/39]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekspress AMU1]] |
|||
|user = [[Russian Satellite Communications Company|RSCC]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Communications satellite|Communications]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 28 December |time = 16:04:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Launch Complex 2|LC-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Gaofen 4]] |
|||
|user = [[CNSA]] |
|||
|orbit = [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] |
|||
|function = [[Earth observation satellite|Earth observation]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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|} <!-- End table of orbital launches --> |
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|date = 26 January |time = 09:13 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 January |time = 09:14 |
|date = 26 January |time = 09:14 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 January |time = 09:46 |
|date = 26 January |time = 09:46 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 January |time = 09:47 |
|date = 26 January |time = 09:47 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 28 January |time = 10:41 |
|date = 28 January |time = 10:41 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=5 |
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|date = 31 January |time = 14:22:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Delta II]] 7320 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Vandenberg Air Force Base|Vandenberg]] [[Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 2|SLC-2W]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name= {{flagicon|USA}} [[Soil Moisture Active Passive|SMAP]] |
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|user= [[NASA]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth Observation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[FIREBIRD (satellite)|FIREBIRD]] II A |
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|user = [[Montana State University|Montana State]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[FIREBIRD (satellite)|FIREBIRD]] II B |
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|user = [[Montana State University|Montana State]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[GEO-CAPE ROIC In-Flight Performance Experiment|GRIFEX]] |
|||
|user = NASA [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory|JPL]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[ExoCube]] |
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|user = [[California Polytechnic State University|Cal Poly]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = 31 January |time = 02:36:00<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/agni-vs-maiden-canister-trial-successful_1539204.html |title=Agni-V's maiden canister trial successful | Zee News |publisher=Zeenews.india.com |date=2015-01-31 | |
|date = 31 January |time = 02:36:00<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/agni-vs-maiden-canister-trial-successful_1539204.html |title=Agni-V's maiden canister trial successful | Zee News |publisher=Zeenews.india.com |date=2015-01-31 |access-date=2015-04-04}}</ref> |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Agni (missile)|Agni V]] |
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Agni (missile)|Agni V]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range Launch Complex IV |
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range Launch Complex IV |
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}} |
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===February=== |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = |
|date = 19 February |
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|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Prithvi (missile)|Prithvi II]] |
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|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range Launch Complex 3 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Defence Research and Development Organisation|DRDO]] |
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|remarks = |
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}} |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = DRDO |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Information Gathering Satellite|IGS]]-Radar Spare |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
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|user = [[Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center|CSICE]] |
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| |
|function = Missile test |
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|function = Reconnaissance |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 1 February |time = 12:31:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Proton-M]]/[[Briz-M]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200|Site 200/39]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}}{{flagicon|USA}} [[International Launch Services]] |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[Inmarsat|Inmarsat 5-F2]] |
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|user= [[Inmarsat]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 2 February |time = 08:50 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Safir (rocket)|Safir]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Semnan (city)|Semnan]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Iranian Space Agency|ISA]] |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Fajr (satellite)|Fajr]] |
|||
|user = ISA |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 11 February |time = 13:40:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou [[ELA-1#Vega (SLV)|ELV]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace |
|||
|remarks = Vega's 4th stage briefly entered low Earth orbit before de-orbiting. This marked the first flight of the [[Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle|IXV]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle|IXV]] |
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|user= ESA |
|||
|orbit= Transatmospheric |
|||
|function = Technology Demonstration |
|||
|d-date = 11 February<br>15:19 |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 19 February |
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}} |
}} |
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}} |
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|date = 11 February |time = 23:03:32 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX |
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|remarks = First SpaceX launch aimed beyond [[Geostationary transfer orbit|GTO]]. First stage soft landed on water. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Deep Space Climate Observatory|DSCOVR]] |
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|user= [[NOAA]] |
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|orbit= [[Earth]]/[[Sun]] [[Lagrangian Point#L1|L<sub>1</sub>]] |
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|function = Earth Observation/Solar Observation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 17 February |time = 11:00:17 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-U]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur [[Gagarin's Start|Site 1/5]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-26M]] |
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|user= Roskosmos |
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|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
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|function = ISS Resupply |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 19 February |time = 22:06 |
|date = 19 February |time = 22:06 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[VS-30 |
|rocket = {{flagicon|BRA}}{{flagicon|USA}} [[VS-30]]/[[Improved Orion]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|NOR}} Andøya |
|site = {{flagicon|NOR}} Andøya |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|NOR}} Andøya |
|LSP = {{flagicon|NOR}} Andøya |
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|date = 25 February |time = 12:26 |
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|user = [[Air Force Research Laboratory|AFRL]] |
|user = [[Air Force Research Laboratory|AFRL]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
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|function = Ionospheric |
|function = [[Ionosphere|Ionospheric research]] |
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|outcome = Successful |
|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 25 February |
|d-date = 25 February |
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|date = 26 February |
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|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} [[ |
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[UR-100N]]U |
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|site={{flagicon|RUS}} |
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Yasniy |
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|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN |
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN |
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|remarks = |
|remarks = Yu-71 Hypersonic Vehicle Test |
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|payload={{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|user = RVSN |
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|name={{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2503]] ([[Bars-M]]) |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
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|function = Missile test |
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|outcome = Launch failure<ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://russianforces.org/blog/2015/02/flight_test_of_a_project_4202.shtml|title = Flight test of a Project 4202 vehicle|journal = Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces|date = 26 February 2015|last1 = Podvig|first1 = Pavel}}</ref> |
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|function = Reconnaissance |
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|d-date = 26 February |
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===March=== |
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|date = 2 March |time = 03:50:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX |
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|remarks = First communication satellites to use all-electric propulsion to reach intended orbits from GTO |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Eutelsat 115 West B]] |
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|user= [[Eutelsat]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communications |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ABS-3A]] |
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|user= [[Asia Broadcast Satellite|ABS]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communications |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 5 March |time = 01:44 |
|date = 5 March |time = 01:44 |
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|date = 9 March |
|date = 9 March |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}}[[ |
|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Shaheen-III]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PAK}}[[Sonmiani (space facility)|Sonmiani]] |
|site = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Sonmiani (space facility)|Sonmiani]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}}[[Army Strategic Force Command|ASFC]] |
|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Army Strategic Force Command|ASFC]] |
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|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|500|km}}? |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|500|km}}? |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|date = 13 March |time = 02:44:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 421 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-1]] |
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|user= NASA |
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|orbit= Elliptical High Earth |
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|function = Magnetospheric Research |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-2]] |
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|user= NASA |
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|orbit= Elliptical High Earth |
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|function = Magnetospheric Research |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-3]] |
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|user= NASA |
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|orbit= Elliptical High Earth |
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|function = Magnetospheric Research |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission|MMS-4]] |
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|user= NASA |
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|orbit= Elliptical High Earth |
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|function = Magnetospheric Research |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 18 March |
|date = 18 March |
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|date = 18 March |time= 22:05:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M/Briz-M |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 200/39 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekspress AM7]] |
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|user = [[Russian Satellite Communications Company|RSCC]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date= 23 March |time = 10:36 |
|date= 23 March |time = 10:36 |
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|rocket={{flagicon|USA}} LGM-30G Minuteman III |
|rocket={{flagicon|USA}} [[LGM-30 Minuteman#Minuteman-III (LGM-30G): the current model|LGM-30G Minuteman III]] |
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|site={{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg [[Vandenberg AFB Launch Facility 10|LF-10]] |
|site={{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg [[Vandenberg AFB Launch Facility 10|LF-10]] |
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|LSP={{flagicon|USA}} US Air Force |
|LSP={{flagicon|USA}} US Air Force |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 25 March |time = 18:36:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Delta IV]] M+(4,2) |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 37|SLC-37B]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-260]] ([[GPS Block IIF|GPS IIF-9]]) |
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|user= [[US Air Force]] |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 25 March |time= 22:08:53 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Dnepr-1]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dombarovsky (air base)|Dombarovsky]] Site 13 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}}{{flagicon|UKR}} [[ISC Kosmotras]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|KOR}} [[KOMPSat-3A]] |
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|user = [[Korea Aerospace Research Institute|KARI]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth imaging |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 March |time = 01:21:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} H-IIA 202 |
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|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Tanegashima LA-Y1 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} MHI |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Information Gathering Satellite|IGS]]-Optical 5 |
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|user = CSICE |
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|orbit = Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Reconnaissance |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date= 27 March |time = 10:54 |
|date= 27 March |time = 10:54 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 27 March |time = 19:42:57 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-FG]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos |
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|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts, including two on a year-long mission |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz TMA-16M]] |
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|user= Roskosmos |
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|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
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|function = [[Expedition 43]]/[[Expedition 44|44]]/[[Expedition 45|45]]/[[Expedition 46|46]] |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date=11 September |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 27 March |time = 21:46:18 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz-2 (rocket)|Soyuz-STB]]/[[Fregat]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] [[Ensemble de Lancement Soyouz|ELS]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo FOC-3]] |
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|user= [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo FOC-4]] |
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|user= [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 28 March |time= 11:49:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-XL]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad|SLP]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|IND}} [[IRNSS-1D]] |
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|user = ISRO |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 30 March |time = 13:52:30 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 3C]]/[[Yuanzheng-1|YZ-1]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} Xichang LA-2 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
|||
|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[BeiDou Navigation Satellite System|BDS I1-S]] |
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|user= CNSA |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 30 March |
|date = 30 March |
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|user = [[Defence Science and Technology Organisation|DSTO]] |
|user = [[Defence Science and Technology Organisation|DSTO]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
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|function = Technology |
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|d-time = 30 March |
|d-time = 30 March |
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|outcome = Successful |
|outcome = Successful |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4 |
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|date = 31 March |time = 13:47:56 |
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|date = 9 April |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rokot]]/Briz-KM |
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| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}}[[Dhanush (missile)|Dhanush]] |
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| |
|site = {{flagicon|IND}}Ship, [[Indian Ocean]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}}[[Defence Research and Development Organisation|DRDO]] |
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|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}} |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|user = DRDO |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gonets M-18]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
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|user = [[Gonets|Gonets SatCom]] |
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|function = Target |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|function = Communication |
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|d-date = 9 April |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gonets M-19]] |
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|user = [[Gonets|Gonets SatCom]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gonets M-20]] |
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|user = [[Gonets|Gonets SatCom]] |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
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|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2504]] |
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|user = VKO |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology/Satellite inspection (?) |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
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===April=== |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3 |
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|date = 14 April |time = 20:10:41 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX |
|||
|remarks = First stage recovery failed; the rocket stage landed on the target drone ship too fast, tipped over, and exploded.<ref>[https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/588076749562318849 Elon Musk at Twitter]: "Ascent successful. Dragon enroute to Space Station. Rocket landed on droneship, but too hard for survival."</ref><br>All secondary payloads will be deployed from an ISS airlock at a later date. Arkyd 3 Reflight is a replacement for Arkyd 3, which was lost in the [[Cygnus CRS Orb-3]] flight accident in 2014. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX CRS-6]] |
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|user= SpaceX |
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|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
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|function = ISS Resupply |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 21 May |
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|d-time = 16:42 |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Planetary Resources#Arkyd 3 Flight test system|Arkyd 3 Reflight]] |
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|user= [[Planetary Resources]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-1]]e x 14 |
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|user= [[Planet Labs]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Optical imaging |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
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|date=15 April |
|date=15 April |
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|date = 16 April |time = 04:22 |
|date = 16 April |time = 04:22 |
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|date = 18 April |time = 11:01 |
|date = 18 April |time = 11:01 |
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|date = 23 April |time=07:35 |
|date = 23 April |time=07:35 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[VSB-30]] |
|rocket = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[VSB-30]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Esrange]] |
|site = {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Esrange]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[EuroLaunch]] |
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|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|261|km}} |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|261|km}} |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|GER}}{{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|GER}}/{{flagicon|EUR}} [[TEXUS-51]] |
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|user = DLR/ESA |
|user = DLR/ESA |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 26 April |time = 20:00:07 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Centre Spatial Guyanais|Kourou]] [[Centre Spatial Guyanais#ELA3|ELA-3]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arianespace]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Thor (satellite)#Thor 7|Thor 7]] |
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|user= [[Telenor]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = Communications |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|ITA}}{{flagicon|FRA}} [[SICRAL-2]] |
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|user= [[Ministry of Defence (Italy)|MDD]]/[[Direction générale de l'armement|DGA]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communications |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 27 April |time=04:55 |
|date = 27 April |time=04:55 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[VSB-30]] |
|rocket = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[VSB-30]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Esrange]] |
|site = {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Esrange]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[EuroLaunch]] |
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|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|255|km}} |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|255|km}} |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|GER}}{{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|GER}}/{{flagicon|EUR}} [[TEXUS-52]] |
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|date = 27 April |time= 23:03:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX |
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|remarks = First Turkmen satellite |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|TKM}} [[TurkmenAlem52E/MonacoSAT]] |
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|user = [[Turkmen Telecom]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|date = 28 April |time = 07:09:50 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1a |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31|Site 31/6]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos |
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|remarks = Spacecraft lost communications and attitude control soon after separation failure during launch.<ref>{{cite web|title=РОСКОСМОС: "ПРОГРЕСС М-27М" - ОПРЕДЕЛЕНА ПРИЧИНА АВАРИИ (ROSCOSMOS: "Progress M-27M" - cause of accident determined)|url=http://www.federalspace.ru/21513/|publisher=[[Roscosmos]]|accessdate=1 June 2015|language=ru|date=1 June 2015}}</ref> ''[[International Space Station]]'' docking attempt cancelled.<ref>{{cite web|title=Progress Cargo Vessel Docking With Space Station Canceled|url=http://sputniknews.com/science/20150429/1021508040.html|website=Sputnik International|publisher=Sputnik|accessdate=30 April 2015|date=29 April 2015}}</ref> Mission declared a total loss.<ref>{{cite web|title=Russian spacecraft Progress M-27M 'out of control'|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32517447|website=BBC News|publisher=British Broadcasting Company|accessdate=30 April 2015|date=29 April 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-27M]] |
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|user= Roskosmos |
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|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
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|function = ISS Resupply |
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|d-date = 8 May |
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|outcome = Partial failure |
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===May=== |
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|date = 2 May |time = 08:30:01 |
|date = 2 May |time = 08:30:01 |
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|rocket={{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
|rocket={{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
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|site={{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
|site={{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
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|LSP={{flagicon|USA}} NASA |
|LSP={{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--36.292UH--> |
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|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|272|km}} |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|272|km}} |
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|payload={{TLS-PL |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 16 May |time = 05:47:39 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M/Briz-M |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 200/39 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}}{{flagicon|USA}} International Launch Services |
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|remarks = Proton third stage vernier engine failed at T+497 seconds due to turbopump shaft coating degradation causing excess vibration.<ref>{{cite web|title=РОСКОСМОС: НАЗВАНА ПРИЧИНА АВАРИИ РН "ПРОТОН-М" (ROSCOSMOS: Named cause of the accident "Proton-M")|url=http://www.federalspace.ru/21511/|publisher=[[Roscosmos]]|accessdate=30 May 2015|language=ru|date=29 May 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexsat-1]] |
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|user= [[Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico)|SCT]] |
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|orbit= Intended: Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|d-date = 16 May |
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|outcome = Launch failure |
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|date= 20 May |time = 10:37 |
|date= 20 May |time = 10:37 |
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|date = 20 May |time= 15:05:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 501 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Air Force Space Command|AFSPC-5]] ([[Boeing X-37|X-37B OTV-4]]) |
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|user= [[US Air Force]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ultra Lightweight Technology and Research Auxiliary Satellite|ULTRASat]] |
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|user= NASA |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Cubesat Deployment |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lightsail-A]] |
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|user= [[The Planetary Society]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|d-date = 14 June |d-time=17:23 |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USS Langley (satellite)|USS Langley]] |
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|user= [[U.S. Naval Academy]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[BRICSat-P]] |
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|user= [[U.S. Naval Academy]] / [[George Washington University|George Washington]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[ParkinsonSat]] |
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|user= [[U.S. Naval Academy]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Globalstar Evaluation And Risk Reduction Spacecraft|GEARRS-2]] |
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|user= [[Taylor University|Taylor]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[AeroCube-8]]A |
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|user= [[The Aerospace Corporation]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[AeroCube-8]]B |
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|user= [[The Aerospace Corporation]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[OptiCube]] 1 |
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|user= [[California Polytechnic State University|CalPoly]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[OptiCube]] 2 |
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|user= [[California Polytechnic State University|CalPoly]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[OptiCube]] 3 |
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|user= [[California Polytechnic State University|CalPoly]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 21 May |time = 19:15 |
|date = 21 May |time = 19:15 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 27 May |time = 21:16:07 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} Ariane 5 ECA |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[DirecTV satellite fleet|DirecTV-15]] |
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|user= [[DirecTV]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|MEX}} [[SKY Mexico|Sky Mexico 1]] |
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|user= [[SKY Mexico]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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===June=== |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 5 June |time = 15:23:54 |
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|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1a |
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|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4 |
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|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF |
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|remarks = |
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|payload={{TLS-PL |
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|name={{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2505]] ([[Yantar-4K2M|Kobalt-M]]) |
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|user = VKO |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
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|function = Reconnaissance |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 6 June |
|date = 6 June |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 23 June |time= 01:51:58 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou [[ELA-1|ELV]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace |
|||
|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Sentinel-2A]] |
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|user= [[European Space Agency|ESA]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth Observation |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 23 June |time = 16:44:00 |
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|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1b |
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|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4 |
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|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF |
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|remarks = |
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|payload={{TLS-PL |
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|name={{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2506]] ([[Persona (satellite)|Persona]]) |
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|user = VKO |
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|orbit = Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Reconnaissance |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 25 June |time = 10:00 |
|date = 25 June |time = 10:00 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 June |time = 06:22:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 4B]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] LA-9 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} SAST |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Gaofen 8]] |
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|user= CNSA |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth Observation/Reconnaissance |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 26 June |
|date = 26 June |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 28 June |time = 14:21:11 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX |
|||
|remarks = Vehicle disintegrated at T+139 seconds after second stage helium tank support strut failure caused helium tank to break through second stage tanks.<ref>{{cite web|title=CRS-7 INVESTIGATION UPDATE|url=http://www.spacex.com/news/2015/07/20/crs-7-investigation-update|publisher=[[SpaceX]]|date=20 July 2015|accessdate=28 July 2015}}</ref> Attempted to deliver the IDA-1 segment of the [[NASA Docking System]]. CubeSats were to be deployed from the International Space Station at a later date. Planned first stage landing test not achieved. |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceX CRS-7]] |
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|user= SpaceX |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth (ISS) |
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|function = ISS Resupply |
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|d-date = 28 June |
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|outcome = Launch Failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-1|Flock-1f x 8]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/614903950635085824|title=Jonathan McDowell|author=|date=27 June 2015|work=Twitter}}</ref> |
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|user = Planet Labs |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Optical imaging |
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| d-date = 28 June |
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|outcome = Launch Failure |
|||
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 30 June |time = 04:55 |
|date = 30 June |time = 04:55 |
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|rocket={{flagicon|BRA}} [[VSB-30]] |
|rocket={{flagicon|BRA}} [[VSB-30]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Esrange]] |
|site = {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Esrange]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|EUR}} [[EuroLaunch]] |
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|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|252|km}} |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|252|km}} |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|user = [[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] |
|user = [[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
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|function = Technology |
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|outcome = Successful |
|outcome = Successful |
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|d-date = 30 June |
|d-date = 30 June |
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===July=== |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 3 July |time = 04:55:48 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-U |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-28M]] |
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|user= Roskosmos |
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|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
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|function = ISS Resupply |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 7 July |time = 10:15 |
|date = 7 July |time = 10:15 |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SOAREX-8 <!--36.313NP--> |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SOAREX-8 <!--36.313NP--> |
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|user= NASA |
|user= [[NASA]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
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|function = |
|function = [[Technology demonstration]] |
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|d-date = 7 July |
|d-date = 7 July |
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|outcome = Successful |
|outcome = Successful |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=5 |
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|date = 10 July |time = 16:28:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-XL]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|IND}}[[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre First Launch Pad|FLP]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[UK-DMC 3|UK-DMC-3A]] |
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|user= [[DMC International Imaging|DMCii]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[UK-DMC 3|UK-DMC-3B]] |
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|user= DMCii |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth Observation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[UK-DMC 3|UK-DMC-3C]] |
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|user= DMCii |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[CBNT-1]] |
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|user= [[Surrey Satellite Technology|SSTL]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[DeOrbitSail]] |
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|user= [[Surrey Space Centre]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 15 July |time = 15:36:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
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|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-262]] ([[GPS Block IIF|GPS IIF-10]]) |
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|user= US Air Force |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 15 July |time = 21:42:07 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} Ariane 5 ECA |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Star One C4]] |
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|user= [[Star One (satellite operator)|Star One]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function= Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|EUR}} [[Meteosat Second Generation|MSG-4]] |
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|user= [[EUMETSAT]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function= Meteorology |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 22 July |time = 21:02:44 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-FG |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos |
|||
|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz TMA-17M]] |
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|user= Roskosmos |
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|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
|||
|function = [[Expedition 44]]/[[Expedition 45|45]] |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 24 July |time = 00:07:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Delta IV M+(5,4) |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-37B |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-263]] ([[Wideband Global SATCOM|WGS-7]]) |
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|user= US Air Force |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 25 July |time = 12:29:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/[[Yuanzheng-1|YZ-1]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center#Launch pads|LA-2]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CASC |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[BeiDou Navigation Satellite System|BDS M1-S]] |
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|user= [[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[BeiDou Navigation Satellite System|BDS M2-S]] |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
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|date = 29 July |time = 08:30 |
|date = 29 July |time = 08:30 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} ARAV ? |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} ARAV ? |
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|flight = MMW E1 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
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|date = 30 July |time = 06:15 |
|date = 30 July |time = 06:15 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} ARAV ? |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} ARAV ? |
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|flight = MMW E2 |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
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|date= 19 August |time = 10:03 |
|date= 19 August |time = 10:03 |
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|date = 19 August |time = 11:50:49 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[H-IIB]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] [[Yoshinobu Launch Complex|LA-Y2]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries|MHI]] |
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|remarks = CubeSats to be deployed from the International Space Station at a later date. SERPENS and S-CUBE were deployed on 17 September. AAUSAT5, GOMX-3, and Dove Flocks were deployed on 5-7 October, but two out of the fourteen Dove Flocks failed to be deployed due to a malfunction of the deployer.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2015/10/07/ |title=ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/7/15 |date=7 October 2015 |publisher=NASA |accessdate=26 October 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kounotori 5|HTV-5]] |
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|user= [[JAXA]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth ([[International Space Station|ISS]]) |
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|function = ISS Resupply |
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|d-date = 29 September |
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|outcome = Successful |
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|name= {{flagicon|BRA}} [[SERPENS]] |
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|user= [[University of Brasília]] / [[Brazilian Space Agency]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function= Technology |
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|outcome= Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|JPN}} [[S-CUBE]] |
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|user= [[Chiba Institute of Technology]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function= Meteor observation |
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|outcome= Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Flock-1]] x 14<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/htv5_launch|title=Stork Set to Make Special Space Station Delivery|author=|date=14 August 2015|work=NASA}}</ref> |
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|user= Planet Labs |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Optical Imaging |
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|outcome = |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|DEN}} AAUSAT5 |
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|user= [[Aalborg University|Aalborg]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|DEN}} GOMX-3 |
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|user= GomSpace |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 20 August |time = 20:34:08 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} Ariane 5 ECA |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Eutelsat 8 West B]] |
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|user= Eutelsat |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function= Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|USA}} [[Intelsat 34]] |
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|user = Intelsat |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function= Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 22 August |time = 15:13 |
|date = 22 August |time = 15:13 |
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|date = 27 August |time = 02:31:35 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Long March 4C]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|CHN}} Taiyuan LA-9 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|CHN}} SAST |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yaogan 27]] |
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|user= CNSA |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Reconnaissance |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 27 August |time = 11:22:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle#GSLV Mk II|GSLV Mk II]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad|SLP]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]] |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|IND}} [[INSAT-4E|GSAT-6]] |
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|user= [[Indian Armed Forces]]/[[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communications |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 27 August |time = 17:45 |
|date = 27 August |time = 17:45 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--36.282US--> |
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|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|185|mi}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasa-funded-moses-2-sounding-rocket-to-investigate-coronal-heating |title=NASA-Funded MOSES-2 Sounding Rocket to Investigate Coronal Heating / Update |first=Sarah |last=Frazier |publisher=NASA |date=28 August 2015 | |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|185|mi}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasa-funded-moses-2-sounding-rocket-to-investigate-coronal-heating |title=NASA-Funded MOSES-2 Sounding Rocket to Investigate Coronal Heating / Update |first=Sarah |last=Frazier |publisher=NASA |date=28 August 2015 |access-date=18 September 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Multi-Order Solar EUV Spectrograph|MOSES-2]] |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Multi-Order Solar EUV Spectrograph|MOSES-2]] |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 28 August |time = 11:44:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M/Briz-M |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 200/39 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}}{{flagicon|USA}} International Launch Services |
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|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|UK}} [[Inmarsat|Inmarsat 5-F3]] |
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|user= Inmarsat |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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===September=== |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 2 September |time = 04:37:43 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-FG |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}}Roskosmos |
|||
|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts: including [[European Space Agency|ESA]] astronaut [[Andreas Mogensen]], the first [[Denmark|Dane]] in space, and [[Aidyn Aimbetov]], the first cosmonaut from an independent [[Kazakhstan]].<br>[[Sarah Brightman]] was intended to fly this mission as a spaceflight participant, but withdrew from training on 13 May 2015 for personal reasons.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/05/13/brightman-steps-down-from-station-flight/|title=Brightman steps down from station flight|author=|date=13 May 2015|work=spaceflightnow.com}}</ref> [[Japan]]ese [[Space tourism|space tourist]] [[Satoshi Takamatsu]] was believed to be taking Brightman's place, but he declined and Roscosmos chose Aimbetov as an alternative instead.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spacenews.com/kazakh-cosmonaut-to-take-brightmans-place-on-soyuz-flight/|title=Kazakh Cosmonaut To Take Brightman’s Place On Soyuz Flight|author=Jeff Foust|date=22 June 2015|work=SpaceNews.com}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Soyuz TMA-18M]] |
|||
|user= Roskosmos |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
|||
|function = [[Expedition 45]]/[[Expedition 46|46]]/[[Andreas Mogensen|iriss]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Andreas_Mogensen_s_mission_name_links_cosmos_and_Earth|title=Andreas Mogensen’s mission name links cosmos and Earth|accessdate=22 June 2015|author=ESA}}</ref> |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 2 September |time = 10:18:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 551 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mobile User Objective System|MUOS-4]] |
|||
|user= US Navy |
|||
|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = Communications |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = 3 September |time = 17:01 |
|date = 3 September |time = 17:01 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--36.291US--> |
||
|remarks= Apogee: {{convert|167|mi}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/news/releases/2015/nasas-clasp-mission-set-to-gauge-upper-solar-chromospheres-magnetic-field.html |title=NASA's 'CLASP' Mission Set to Gauge Upper Solar Chromosphere's Magnetic Field / Update - Sept. 4, 2015 |date=4 September 2015 | |
|remarks= Apogee: {{convert|167|mi}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/news/releases/2015/nasas-clasp-mission-set-to-gauge-upper-solar-chromospheres-magnetic-field.html |title=NASA's 'CLASP' Mission Set to Gauge Upper Solar Chromosphere's Magnetic Field / Update - Sept. 4, 2015 |date=4 September 2015 |access-date=18 September 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|JPN}}{{flagicon|ESP}}{{flagicon|NOR}}{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Chromospheric Lyman-Alpha Spectro-Polarimeter|CLASP]] |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|JPN}}{{flagicon|ESP}}{{flagicon|NOR}}{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Chromospheric Lyman-Alpha Spectro-Polarimeter|CLASP]] |
||
|user = NASA/JAXA/[[Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias|IAC]]/[[Institut d'astrophysique spatiale|IAS]] |
|user = [[NASA]] / [[JAXA]] / [[Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias|IAC]] / [[Institut d'astrophysique spatiale|IAS]] |
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|orbit = Suborbital |
|orbit = Suborbital |
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|function = Solar astronomy |
|function = Solar astronomy |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 11 September |time = 02:08:10 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-STB/Fregat |
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|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELS |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo FOC-5]] |
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|user= ESA |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo FOC-6]] |
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|user= ESA |
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|orbit= Medium Earth |
|||
|function = Navigation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 11 September |time = 11:00:00 |
|date = 11 September |time = 11:00:00 |
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|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Uchinoura Space Center|Uchinoura]] |
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Uchinoura Space Center|Uchinoura]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} JAXA |
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} JAXA |
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|remarks = Apogee: 312 km<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/j/topics/topics/2015/0916.shtml |language= |
|remarks = Apogee: 312 km<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/j/topics/topics/2015/0916.shtml |language=ja |script-title=ja:観測ロケットS-520-30号機 打上げ結果について |publisher=JAXA |date=16 September 2015 |access-date=18 September 2015}}</ref> |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} |
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 12 September |time = 15:42:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Xichang LA-2 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CASC |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[TJS-1 (satellite)|TJS-1]] |
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|user= CNSA |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 14 September |time = 04:42 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2D |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Gaofen 9]] |
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|user= CNSA |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Earth Observation/Reconnaissance |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 14 September |time= 19:00:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M/[[Blok DM-03]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 81/24 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekspress AM8]] |
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|user = [[Russian Satellite Communications Company|RSCC]] |
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|orbit= Geosynchronous |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 16 September | time = 19:06 |
|date = 16 September | time = 19:06 |
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|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|299|km}} |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|299|km}} |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}}[[Suborbital spaceflight in 2009#CARE|CARE II]] |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Suborbital spaceflight in 2009#CARE|CARE II]] |
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|user = NRL |
|user = NRL |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=20 |
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|date = 19 September |time = 23:01:14 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 6]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] LA-16 |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST |
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|remarks = Maiden flight of the Long March 6 vehicle |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ZDPS-2A]] |
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|user= [[Zhejiang University|ZJU]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ZDPS-2B]] |
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|user= ZJU |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]A |
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|user= CAMSAT |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Amateur Radio |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]B |
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|user= CAMSAT |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Amateur Radio |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]C |
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|user= CAMSAT |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Amateur Radio |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]D |
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|user= CAMSAT |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Amateur Radio |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]E |
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|user= CAMSAT |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Amateur Radio |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xiwang-2]]F |
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|user= CAMSAT |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Amateur Radio |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xinyan-2|XY-2]] |
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|user= [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation|CASC]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} DCBB |
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|user= CAMSAT |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Education |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[LilacSat-2]] |
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|user= [[Harbin Institute of Technology|HIT]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tiantuo-3]] |
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|user= [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[NUDT-Phone-Sat]] |
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|user= [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 1]] |
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|user= [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 2]] |
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|user= [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 3]] |
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|user= [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xingchen 4]] |
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|user= [[National University of Defense Technology|NUDT]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[NanoSatellite-2|NS-2]] |
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|user= [[Tsinghua University|Tsinghua]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Zijing-1|ZJ-1]] |
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|user= [[Tsinghua University|Tsinghua]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Zijing-2|ZJ-2]] |
|||
|user= [[Tsinghua University|Tsinghua]]/[[Xidian University|Xidian]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3 |
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|date = 23 September |time = 21:59:38 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Rokot/Briz-KM |
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|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 133/3 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VKO |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2507]] ([[Strela (satellite)|Strela-3M]]) |
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|user = VKO |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
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|function = Communication |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2508]] ([[Strela (satellite)|Strela-3M]]) |
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|user = VKO |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
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|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kosmos 2509]] ([[Strela (satellite)|Strela-3M]]) |
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|user = VKO |
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|orbit = Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4 |
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|date = 25 September |time = 01:41:40 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 11]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CASC |
|||
|remarks = Maiden flight of the Long March 11 vehicle |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Pujiang-1]] |
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|user= [[Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology|SAST]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianwang 1A]] |
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|user= [[ShanghaiTech University|ShanghaiTech]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianwang 1B]] |
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|user= [[ShanghaiTech University|ShanghaiTech]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianwang 1C]] |
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|user= [[ShanghaiTech University|ShanghaiTech]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
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|function = Technology |
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|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
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}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=7 |
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|date = 28 September |time= 04:30:00 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} PSLV-XL |
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|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Satish Dhawan FLP |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} ISRO |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Astrosat]] |
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|user = [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = X-ray Astronomy |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[National Institute of Aeronautics and Space#LAPAN-A2|LAPAN-A2]] |
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|user = [[National Institute of Aeronautics and Space|LAPAN]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Earth observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[ExactView 9]] |
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|user = exactEarth |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Maritime Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 1 |
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|user = NanoSatisfi Inc |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
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|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 2 |
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|user = NanoSatisfi Inc |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 3 |
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|user = NanoSatisfi Inc |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lemur-2]] 4 |
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|user = NanoSatisfi Inc |
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|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 29 September |time = 23:13:04 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Long March 3B]]/E |
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|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center#Launch pads|LA-3]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CASC |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[BeiDou Navigation Satellite System|BDS I2-S]] |
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|user= CNSA |
|||
|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = Navigation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 30 September |time = 08:28 |
|date = 30 September |time = 08:28 |
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}} |
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}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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|date = 30 September |time = 20:30:07 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} Ariane 5 ECA |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name= {{flagicon|AUS}} [[NBN-Co 1A]] (Sky Muster) |
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|user= [[NBN Co]] |
|||
|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|||
|function= Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|ARG}} [[ARSAT-2]] |
|||
|user= [[ARSAT]] |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
|||
|function= Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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===October=== |
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|- |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 1 October |time = 16:49:40 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-U |
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|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress M-29M]] |
|||
|user= Roskosmos |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS) |
|||
|function = ISS Resupply |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 2 October |time = 05:39:00 |
|date = 2 October |time = 05:39:00 |
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}} |
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}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 2 October |time = 10:28:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 421 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexsat-2]] |
|||
|user = [[Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico)|SCT]] |
|||
|orbit = Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4 |
|||
|date = 7 October |time = 04:13:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2D |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1]]A |
|||
|user= [[China Academy of Sciences#Research Institutes|CAS CIOMP]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1]]B |
|||
|user= CAS CIOMP |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1]]C |
|||
|user= CAS CIOMP |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Jilin-1]]D |
|||
|user= CAS CIOMP |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3 |
||
|date = 7 October |time = 23:07:00 |
|date = 7 October |time = 23:07:00 |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Technology Test Flight <!--36.310GT--> |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Technology Test Flight <!--36.310GT--> |
||
|user = NASA [[GSFC]] |
|user = [[NASA]] [[GSFC]] |
||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = Rocket motor test |
|function = Rocket motor test |
||
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}} {{TLS-PL |
}} {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} NNS |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} NNS |
||
|user= NASA |
|user= [[NASA]] |
||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = Materials Testing |
|function = Materials Testing |
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}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=11 |
|||
|date = 8 October |time = 12:49:30 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg [[Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3|SLC-3E]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance |
|||
|remarks = NRO Launch 55 |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-264]] ([[NOSS]]) |
|||
|user = [[National Reconnaissance Office|NRO]] |
|||
|function = ELINT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-264]] ([[NOSS]]) |
|||
|user = [[National Reconnaissance Office|NRO]] |
|||
|function = ELINT |
|||
|orbit = Low Earth |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Aerocube-5c |
|||
|user= The Aerospace Corporation |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Aerocube-7 |
|||
|user= The Aerospace Corporation |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SNaP-3 x 3 |
|||
|user= [[United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command|US Army SMDC]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} PropCube x 2 |
|||
|user= [[Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SINOD-D x 2 |
|||
|user= [[SRI International]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} ARC-1 |
|||
|user= [[University of Alaska Fairbanks|UAF]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} BisonSat |
|||
|user= [[Salish Kootenai College|SKC]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Earth Observation |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[AMSAT#Current projects|AMSAT Fox-1]] |
|||
|user= [[AMSAT]] |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Amateur Radio/Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} LMRST-Sat |
|||
|user= NASA JPL |
|||
|orbit= Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 16 October |time = 16:16:04 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 3B/E |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Xichang LA-2 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CASC |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|HK}} [[APStar-9]] |
|||
|user= [[APT Satellite Holdings]] |
|||
|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 16 October |time = 20:40:11 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M/Briz-M |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 200/39 |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}}{{flagicon|USA}} International Launch Services |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Türksat 4B]] |
|||
|user = [[Türksat (company)|Türksat]] |
|||
|orbit= Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = Operational |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = 19 October |time = 14:09:00 |
|date = 19 October |time = 14:09:00 |
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}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 20 October |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Terrier-Orion]] |
|||
|flight = ADS-15 E2 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|UK}} South Uist, Hebrides |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
|||
|remarks = SM-3 Target, apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}}? |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|user = [[United States Department of Defense|DOD]] |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|d-date = 20 October |
|||
|function = Target |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 20 October |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[RIM-161 Standard Missile 3|SM-3]] |
|||
|flight = ADS-15 E2 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} {{USS|Ross|DDG-71|}}, Hebrides Range |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy |
|||
|remarks = First Aegis-Test in the North Atlantic, successful intercept, apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}}? |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|user = US Navy |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|d-date = 20 October |
|||
|function = ABM test |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date= 21 October |time = 12:45:00 |
|date= 21 October |time = 12:45:00 |
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}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 28 October |time = 11:30 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[RS-24 Yars]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN |
||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = RVSN |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Tianhui 1C]] |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
| |
|function = Missile test |
||
| |
|outcome = Successful |
||
| |
|d-date = 28 October |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 30 October |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[RT-2PM Topol|RS-12M Topol]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN |
||
|remarks = |
|remarks = |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = RVSN |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[USA-265]] ([[GPS Block IIF|GPS IIF-11]]) |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
| |
|function = Missile test |
||
| |
|outcome = Successful |
||
| |
|d-date = 30 October |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|colspan=7| |
|||
===November=== |
|||
|- |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 30 October |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[R-29RMU Sineva]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian submarine K-117 Bryansk|K-117 ''Bryansk'']], Barents Sea |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VMF |
||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = VMF |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[ChinaSat 2C]] |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
|||
| |
|d-date = 30 October |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=6 |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = <span id="Next:"/><span id="NextOrbital:"/>4 November |time = ~01:00 |
|||
|date = 30 October |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SPARK (rocket)|SPARK]] |
|||
| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[R-29 (missile)|R-29R Volna]] |
||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian submarine K-223 Podolsk|K-223 ''Podolsk'']], [[Sea of Okhotsk]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VMF |
|||
|remarks = Maiden flight of the SPARK/Super Strypi launch vehicle |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = VMF |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} HiakaSat |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|user= [[Operationally Responsive Space|ORS]] |
|||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|function = Technology Demonstration |
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|d-date = |
|d-date = 30 October |
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|outcome = Launch failure |
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}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Edison Demonstration of Smallsat Networks|EDSN]] x 8 |
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|user= NASA |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Technology Demonstration |
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|d-date = 4 November |
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|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} PrintSat |
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|user= [[Montana State University]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology Demonstration |
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|d-date = 4 November |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Argus |
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|user= [[St. Louis University]] and [[Vanderbilt University]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology Demonstration |
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|d-date = 4 November |
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|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} STACEM |
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|user= [[Utah State University]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Technology Demonstration |
|||
|d-date = 4 November |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Supernova-Beta |
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|user= [[Pumpkin, Inc.]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Technology Demonstration |
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|d-date = 4 November |
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|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 10 November |time = 21:34 - 22:17 |
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|date = 31 October |time = 23:00 ? |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|EU}} Ariane 5 ECA |
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| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[B-611]] |
||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Shuangchengzi Space and Missile Centre|Shuangchengzi]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}}[[People's Liberation Army|PLA]] |
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|remarks = |
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|remarks = Target |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
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|user = PLA |
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|name= {{flagicon|SAU}} [[Arabsat 6B]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
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|user= [[Arabsat]] |
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|function = ABM target |
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|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
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|d-date = 31 October |
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|function= Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
}} |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name= {{flagicon|IND}} [[GSAT-15]] |
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|user= [[Indian Space Research Organization|ISRO]] |
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|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
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|function= Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 31 October |time = 23:00 ? |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} |
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[HQ-9#Variants|SC-19]] |
||
|site = |
|site ={{flagicon|PRC}} [[Korla Missile Test Complex|Korla]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} |
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} PLA |
||
|remarks = |
|remarks = Interceptor, successful intercept |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = PLA |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|LAO}} [[LaoSat-1]] |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|user= [[Government of Laos|Laos National Authority for Science and Technology]] |
|||
|function = ABM test |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
|||
| |
|d-date = 31 October |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 1 November |time = 03:05 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SRALT]] |
||
|flight = FTO-02 E2a |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Tanegashima LA-Y1 |
|||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[C-17 Globemaster III|C-17]], Pacific Ocean |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|300|km}}, successful intercepted |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = |
|name = |
||
|user = |
|user = MDA |
||
|orbit |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = THAAD target |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
|d-date = 1 November |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=11 |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 24 November (NET) |time= |
|||
|date = 1 November |time = 03:07 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Falcon 9 full thrust|Falcon 9 v1.1 FT]] ([[Falcon 9 Flight 20]]) |
|||
| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Terminal High Altitude Area Defense|THAAD]] |
||
|flight = FTO-02 E2a |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wake Island |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Army |
|||
|remarks = Intercepted target missile, apogee: {{convert|100|km}} |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} |
||
|user = |
|user = US Army/MDA |
||
|orbit= |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = ABM test |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
|d-date = 1 November |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F5]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F8]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F10]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F12]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F13]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F14]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F15]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F16]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F17]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Orbcomm (satellite)|Orbcomm-2 F18]] |
|||
|user = Orbcomm |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = November |
|date = 1 November |time = 03:10 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} eMRBM |
||
|flight = FTO-02 E2a |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4 |
|||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[C-17 Globemaster III|C-17]], Pacific Ocean |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
|||
|remarks = First space component for Russia's new unified missile early warning network.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sputniknews.com/military/20150629/1023991007.html|title=Russia to Launch First Satellite for New Space Defense Network in November|accessdate=2015-06-30}}</ref> |
|||
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|300|km}}, successful intercepted |
|||
|payload={{TLS-PL |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} <!--Kosmos 25XX--> [[EKS (satellite)|EKS (Tundra)]] |
|||
| |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} |
||
|user = MDA |
|||
|orbit = Planned: [[Tundra orbit]] |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|function = Early warning |
|||
|function = THAAD target |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 1 November |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|colspan=7| |
|||
===December=== |
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|- |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 1 November |time = 03:12 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Terminal High Altitude Area Defense|THAAD]] |
||
|flight = FTO-02 E2a |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELV |
|||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wake Island |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Army |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|remarks = Intercepted target missile, apogee: {{convert|100|km}} |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} |
||
|user= |
|user = US Army/MDA |
||
|orbit= |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = ABM test |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
|d-date = 1 November |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 6 November |time = 15:01 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SpaceLoft XL]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Spaceport America]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[UP Aerospace]] |
||
|remarks = Mission SL-10, Apogee: 120.7 kilometers (74.98 miles). First private suborbital rocket to demonstrate ejection of recoverable payloads.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spaceportamerica.com/press-release/spaceport-americas-24th-launch-an-up-aerospace-spaceloft-rocket-demonstrated-the-capability-to-eject-separate-payloads-requiring-independent-re-entry/|title=Spaceport America's 24th Launch – an UP Aerospace SpaceLoft Rocket Demonstrated the Capability to Eject Separate Payloads Requiring Independent Re-entry|publisher=Spaceport America|date=6 November 2015|access-date=14 November 2015|archive-url=https://archive.today/20160116154432/http://spaceportamerica.com/press-release/spaceport-americas-24th-launch-an-up-aerospace-spaceloft-rocket-demonstrated-the-capability-to-eject-separate-payloads-requiring-independent-re-entry/|archive-date=16 January 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} FOP-4 |
|||
|user = [[NASA]] |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|function = Four [[technology demonstration]] experiments |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 6 November |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 8 November |time = 02:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}}[[UGM-133 Trident II]] D5 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}}{{USS|Kentucky|SSBN-737|6}}, Pacific Ocean |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}}US Navy |
|||
|remarks = Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 26 (DASO-26) |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|user = US Navy |
|||
|orbit = Suborbital |
|||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 8 November |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 9 November |time= 04:15 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[Agni-IV]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} [[DRDO]] |
|||
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|850|km}}? |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|user = DRDO |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|d-date = 9 November |
|||
|function = Missile Test |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 9 November |time = 20:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}}[[UGM-133 Trident II]] D5 |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}}{{USS|Kentucky|SSBN-737|6}}, Pacific Ocean |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}}US Navy |
|||
|remarks = Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 26 (DASO-26) |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|user = US Navy |
|||
|orbit = Suborbital |
|||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 9 November |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date= 14 November |
|||
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} [[RSM-56 Bulava]] |
|||
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian submarine Vladimir Monomakh|K-551 ''Vladimir Monomakh'']], White Sea |
|||
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} VMF |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload={{TLS-PL |
|||
|user= VMF |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|function= Missile test |
|||
|outcome= Successful |
|||
|d-date= 14 November |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date= 14 November |
|||
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} RSM-56 Bulava |
|||
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} K-551 ''Vladimir Monomakh'', White Sea |
|||
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} VMF |
|||
|remarks = Missile did not hit its targets at the Kura test site. The warheads did reach the Kamchatka region, but the miss was fairly large, but that was still not significant enough to abort the flight |
|||
|payload={{TLS-PL |
|||
|user= VMF |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|function= Missile test |
|||
|outcome= Successful |
|||
|d-date= 14 November |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 17 November |time = 12:12 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[RT-2PM Topol|RS-12M Topol]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kapustin Yar]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN |
|||
|remarks = |
|remarks = |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = RVSN |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} <!--Kosmos 25XX--> [[Garpun (satellite)|Garpun]] |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
|||
| |
|outcome = Successful |
||
| |
|d-date = 17 November |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 21 November |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Ghadr-1]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|IRN}} Semnan ? |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|IRN}} IRGC |
||
|remarks = apogee: {{convert|150|km}} |
|||
|remarks = Flight moved from [[Antares (rocket)|Antares 130]] rocket following launch failure of [[Cygnus CRS Orb-3]]. Originally scheduled for April 1, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.space.com/27962-cygnus-cargo-spacecraft-new-rocket.html |title=Private Cargo Spacecraft Gets New Rocket Ride After Accident |publisher=Space.com |date= |accessdate=2015-04-04}}</ref> |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|IRN}} |
||
|user = |
|user = IGRC |
||
|orbit= |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = Missile test |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
|d- |
|d-date = 21 November |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 23 November |time = 17:21 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Blue Origin New Shepard|New Shepard]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Corn Ranch]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Blue Origin]] |
||
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|100.5|km}}. Second test flight of the New Shepard launch system, first to cross the [[Kármán line]], and first to achieve a powered landing of its propulsion stage. |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Blue Origin New Shepard|New Shepard]] |
||
|user = |
|user = [[Blue Origin]] |
||
|orbit= |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = Test flight |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
|d-date = 23 November |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 25 November |time = 04:17 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--36.293UG--> |
||
|remarks |
|remarks= apogee: {{convert|217|km}} |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} PICTURE-B |
||
|user = [[University of Massachusetts|UMass]] |
|||
|user= Roskosmos |
|||
|orbit= |
|orbit = Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = Astronomy |
||
| |
|d-date = 25 November |
||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 30 November | time = 07:25 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Talos Terrier Oriole Nihka (rocket)|Talos Terrier Oriole Nihka]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--49.003UE--> |
||
|remarks = |
|remarks = Third stage failure, payload recovered |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} CAPER |
|||
|user = Dartmouth College |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|function = Auroral research |
|||
|outcome = Launch failure |
|||
|d-date = 30 November |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 1 December |time = 05:00 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|BRA}} [[VSB-30]] |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|SWE}} Esrange |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|EUR}} EuroLaunch |
|||
|remarks = apogee: {{convert|270|km}} |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Maser (rocket)|MASER-13]] |
|||
|user = SSC |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|function = Microgravity |
|||
|d-date = 1 December |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4 |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 16 December |time = |
|||
|date = 5 December |time = 04:45 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} [[PSLV|PSLV-CA]] |
|||
| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--36.305UH--> |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|remarks= apogee: {{convert|224|km}} |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = {{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} DXL-2 |
||
|user= |
|user = [[University of Miami|U of M]] |
||
|orbit= |
|orbit = Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = Astronomy |
||
| |
|d-date = 5 December |
||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}}{{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[VELOX C1]] |
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|user= Nanyang Technological University |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Earth Observation |
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|outcome = |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kent Ridge 1]] |
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|user= National University of Singapore |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Earth Observation |
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|outcome = |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
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|name = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Galassia]] |
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|user= National University of Singapore |
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|orbit= Planned: Low Earth |
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|function = Atmospheric Studies |
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|outcome = |
|||
}} |
}} |
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}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2 |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = 17 December |time = 11:51 |
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|date = 8 December |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-STB/Fregat |
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| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} SM-3-IIA |
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| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} San Nicolas Island |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|remarks = Second flight of SM-3 Block IIA Cooperative Development Controlled Test Vehicle-02 (SCD CTV-02) |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = US Navy |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo FOC-7]] |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
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|d-date = 8 December |
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|orbit= Planned: Medium Earth |
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|function = |
|function = ABM test |
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|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
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}}{{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Galileo (satellite navigation)|Galileo FOC-8]] |
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|user= ESA |
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|orbit= Planned: Medium Earth |
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|function = Navigation |
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|outcome = |
|||
}} |
}} |
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}} |
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
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|date = |
|date = 10 December |time = 06:12 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Arrow (Israeli missile)#Block-4|Silver Sparrow]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|ISR}} [[F-15 Eagle]], [[Israel]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|ISR}} IAF |
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|remarks = Arrow-3 target, successfully intercepted, apogee: ~{{convert|150|km}} |
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|remarks = |
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|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|user = IAI/[[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
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|function = ABM target |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 10 December |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
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{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 10 December |time = 06:15 |
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|rocket = {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Arrow (Israeli missile)|Arrow III]] |
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|site = {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Negev]] |
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|LSP = {{flagicon|ISR}} IAF |
|||
|remarks = First test of the Arrow-III against a target, successful intercept over the Mediterranean |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user= IAI/[[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]] |
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|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekspress AMU1]] |
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|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|user = [[Russian Satellite Communications Company|RSCC]] |
|||
|d-date = 10 December |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
|||
|function = |
|function = ABM Test |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 10 December |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[SRALT]] |
||
|flight = FTO-02 E1a |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 31/6 |
|||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[C-17 Globemaster III|C-17]], Pacific Ocean |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA |
|||
|remarks = First launch of the new [[Progress (spacecraft)#Progress MS|Progress-MS]] variant. |
|||
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|300|km}}, successful intercepted |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name = |
|name = |
||
|user= |
|user = MDA |
||
|orbit= |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = SM-3-IB target |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
|d-date = 10 December |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 10 December |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} SM-3-IB |
||
|flight = FTO-02 E1a |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 133/3 |
|||
| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|remarks = First intercept flight test of a land-based Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) weapon system |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = US Navy |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} [[Sentinel-3]]A |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|d-date = 10 December |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|function = |
|function = ABM test |
||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 10 December |time = 13:55 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} |
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} [[PGM-19 Jupiter|Juno]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Fort Wingate]] [[Fort Wingate Launch Complex 96|LC-96]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Army |
||
|remarks = Target for [[MIM-104 Patriot]] PAC-3 MSE test, successfully intercepted |
|||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = US Army |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|LUX}} [[SES S.A.#Upcoming launches|SES-9]] |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|user= [[SES S.A.]] |
|||
|function = Target |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|function = Communication |
|||
|d-date = 10 December |
|||
|outcome = |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 11 December |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Shaheen-III (missile)|Shaheen-III]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Sonmiani (space facility)|Sonmiani]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Army Strategic Force Command|ASFC]] |
||
|remarks = |
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|500|km}}? |
||
|payload={{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = ASFC |
|||
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} <!--Kosmos 25XX--> [[GLONASS-M]] |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|orbit = Planned: Medium Earth |
|||
| |
|outcome = Successful |
||
| |
|d-date = 11 December |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = December |
|date = 12 December |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[R-29RMU Sineva]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian submarine Verkhoturye (K-51)|K-51 ''Verkhoturye'']], [[Barents Sea]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian Navy|VMF]] |
||
|remarks = |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = VMF |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Dark Matter Particle Explorer|DAMPE]] |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|user= [[China Academy of Sciences|CAS]] |
|||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|d-date = 12 December |
|||
|function = High-energy Astronomy |
|||
|outcome = |
|outcome = Successful |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
|||
|date = 13 December | time = 04:32 |
|||
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant XIIA |
|||
|site = {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] |
|||
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--52.002UE--> |
|||
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|447|km}} |
|||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} RENU 2 |
|||
|user = [[University of New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] |
|||
|orbit= Suborbital |
|||
|function = Geospace |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|d-date = 13 December |
|||
}} |
|||
}} |
|||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = December |
|date = 15 December |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Shaheen-IA]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|PAK}} Sonmiani |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}} ASFC |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = ASFC |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|ESP}} Paz |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Low Earth (SSO) |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|function = Earth observation |
|||
| |
|d-date = 15 December |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 18 December |time = 06:52 |
||
|rocket={{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX |
||
|site={{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands |
||
|LSP={{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA<!--36.312UG--> |
||
|remarks |
|remarks= apogee: {{convert|282|km}} |
||
|payload={{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|name={{flagicon| |
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} FORTIS |
||
|user = |
|user = [[Johns Hopkins University|JHU]] |
||
|orbit = |
|orbit = Suborbital |
||
|function = |
|function = UV Astronomy |
||
| |
|d-date = 18 December |
||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1 |
||
|date = |
|date = 24 December |time = 17:55 |
||
|rocket = {{flagicon| |
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[RT-2PM Topol|RS-12M Topol]] |
||
|site = {{flagicon| |
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kapustin Yar]] |
||
|LSP = {{flagicon| |
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN |
||
|remarks = |
|remarks = |
||
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
|payload = {{TLS-PL |
||
|user = RVSN |
|||
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} [[Gaofen 4]] |
|||
| |
|orbit= Suborbital |
||
|function = Missile test |
|||
|orbit= Planned: Geosynchronous |
|||
|outcome = Successful |
|||
|function = Earth observation |
|||
| |
|d-date = 24 December |
||
}} |
}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|} |
|||
{{TLS-M|2015}} |
|||
|} <!-- End table of suborbital flights --> |
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==Deep space rendezvous== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |
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== Deep space rendezvous== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |
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|- |
|- |
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!Date (GMT) |
!Date (GMT) |
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|Departed from Earth–Moon [[Lagrangian point|L2]] on 4 January. |
|Departed from Earth–Moon [[Lagrangian point|L2]] on 4 January. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|11 January<ref>{{cite web|url=http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/saturntourdates/saturntourdates2015/|title=Cassini Solstice Mission: Saturn Tour Dates: 2015 |
|11 January<ref>{{cite web|url=http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/saturntourdates/saturntourdates2015/ |title=Cassini Solstice Mission: Saturn Tour Dates: 2015 |work=Cassini Solstice Mission |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518093211/http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/saturntourdates/saturntourdates2015/ |archive-date=18 May 2015 }}</ref> |
||
|[[Cassini-Huygens|Cassini]] |
|[[Cassini-Huygens|Cassini]] |
||
|109th flyby of [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] |
|109th flyby of [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] |
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Line 2,763: | Line 3,684: | ||
|Flyby of Enceladus |
|Flyby of Enceladus |
||
|Closest approach: {{convert|49|km|mi}}. |
|Closest approach: {{convert|49|km|mi}}. |
||
|- |
|||
|November/December<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2015/03060933-mini-mission-updates.html|title=Mini mission updates: Dawn in orbit; Curiosity short circuit; Rosetta image release; Hayabusa 2 in cruise phase; and more|author=Emily Lakdawalla|date=6 March 2015|publisher=The Planetary Society}}</ref> |
|||
|[[Hayabusa 2]] |
|||
|Flyby of Earth |
|||
|[[Gravity assist]]. |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|12 November |
|12 November |
||
Line 2,773: | Line 3,689: | ||
|115th flyby of Titan |
|115th flyby of Titan |
||
|Closest approach: 11,920 kilometres (7,407 mi). |
|Closest approach: 11,920 kilometres (7,407 mi). |
||
|- |
|||
|3 December<ref>{{cite web|url=http://global.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/hayabusa2/topics.html|title=Asteroid Explorer "Hayabusa2" Topics|date=2 November 2015|publisher=[[JAXA]]}}</ref> |
|||
|[[Hayabusa2]] |
|||
|Flyby of Earth |
|||
|[[Gravity assist]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|3 December<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2015/04131009-procyon-update.html|title=PROCYON update: Asteroid 2000 DP107 target selected, ion engine stopped|author=Emily Lakdawalla|date=13 April 2015|publisher=The Planetary Society}}</ref> |
|3 December<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2015/04131009-procyon-update.html|title=PROCYON update: Asteroid 2000 DP107 target selected, ion engine stopped|author=Emily Lakdawalla|date=13 April 2015|publisher=The Planetary Society}}</ref> |
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Line 2,779: | Line 3,700: | ||
|[[Gravity assist]] en route to cancelled asteroid flyby. |
|[[Gravity assist]] en route to cancelled asteroid flyby. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| |
|4 December<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kit-okuyama-lab.com/en/|title=Keiichi Okuyama-Lab|publisher=[[Kyushu Institute of Technology]]}}</ref> |
||
|[[Shin'en 2]] |
|||
|Flyby of Earth |
|||
|[[Gravity assist]] |
|||
|- |
|||
|7 December<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1111/21akatsuki/ |title=Crippled space probe bound for second chance at Venus|publisher=Spaceflight Now |access-date=21 November 2011}}</ref> |
|||
|[[Akatsuki (spacecraft)|Akatsuki]] |
|[[Akatsuki (spacecraft)|Akatsuki]] |
||
|[[Venus]] [[orbit insertion]] |
|[[Venus]] [[orbit insertion]] |
||
|Akatsuki's 2nd flyby of Venus and 2nd attempt at [[orbit insertion]]. |
|Akatsuki's 2nd flyby of Venus and 2nd (successful) attempt at [[orbit insertion]]. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|19 December |
|19 December |
||
Line 2,788: | Line 3,714: | ||
|Flyby of Enceladus |
|Flyby of Enceladus |
||
|Closest approach: {{convert|4999|km|mi}}. |
|Closest approach: {{convert|4999|km|mi}}. |
||
|} <!-- End table of deep space rendezvous --> |
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|} |
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==Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs)== |
== Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs) == |
||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100% |
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%" |
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|- |
|- |
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!Start Date/Time |
!Start Date/Time |
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!Duration |
!Duration |
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!Crew |
!Crew |
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!Remarks |
!Remarks |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{nowrap|21 February}}<br/>12:45 |
|{{nowrap|21 February}}<br />12:45 |
||
|6 hours<br>{{nowrap|41 minutes}} |
|6 hours<br>{{nowrap|41 minutes}} |
||
|19:26 |
|19:26 |
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Line 2,807: | Line 3,734: | ||
|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Barry E. Wilmore]]}} |
|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Barry E. Wilmore]]}} |
||
{{flagicon|USA}} [[Terry W. Virts]] |
{{flagicon|USA}} [[Terry W. Virts]] |
||
|Rigged and routed power and data cables at the forward end of the [[Harmony (ISS module)|Harmony]] module as part of preparations for the installation of the [[NASA Docking System|International Docking Adapter]] at [[Pressurized mating adapter#PMA-2|PMA-2]].<ref>{{cite web |
|Rigged and routed power and data cables at the forward end of the [[Harmony (ISS module)|Harmony]] module as part of preparations for the installation of the [[NASA Docking System|International Docking Adapter]] at [[Pressurized mating adapter#PMA-2|PMA-2]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/02/21/first-of-three-spacewalks-complete/ |title=First of Three Spacewalks Complete | Space Station |publisher=Blogs.nasa.gov |date=2015-02-21 |access-date=2015-04-04}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{nowrap|25 February}}<br/>11:51 |
|{{nowrap|25 February}}<br />11:51 |
||
|6 hours<br>{{nowrap|43 minutes}} |
|6 hours<br>{{nowrap|43 minutes}} |
||
|18:34 |
|18:34 |
||
Line 2,816: | Line 3,744: | ||
|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Barry E. Wilmore]]}} |
|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Barry E. Wilmore]]}} |
||
{{flagicon|USA}} [[Terry W. Virts]] |
{{flagicon|USA}} [[Terry W. Virts]] |
||
|Completed power and data cable routing at the forward end of the Harmony module. Removed launch locks from forward and aft berthing ports of [[Tranquility (ISS module)|Tranquility]] to prepare for relocation of the [[Permanent Multipurpose Module]] and the installation of the [[Bigelow Expandable Activity Module]]. Lubricated end effector of [[Canadarm2]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/02/25/wilmore-and-virts-begin-their-second-spacewalk/|title=Wilmore and Virts Begin Their Second Spacewalk |
|Completed power and data cable routing at the forward end of the Harmony module. Removed launch locks from forward and aft berthing ports of [[Tranquility (ISS module)|Tranquility]] to prepare for relocation of the [[Permanent Multipurpose Module]] and the installation of the [[Bigelow Expandable Activity Module]]. Lubricated end effector of [[Canadarm2]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/02/25/wilmore-and-virts-begin-their-second-spacewalk/|title=Wilmore and Virts Begin Their Second Spacewalk|publisher=NASA|date=2015-02-25|access-date=2015-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/02/astronauts-spacewalk-re-wire-iss-commercial-crew/|title=EVA-30 concluded latest ISS commercial crew preparations|author=Pete Harding|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2015-02-25|access-date=2015-02-25}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{nowrap|1 March}}<br/>11:52 |
|{{nowrap|1 March}}<br />11:52 |
||
|5 hours<br>{{nowrap|38 minutes}} |
|5 hours<br>{{nowrap|38 minutes}} |
||
|17:30 |
|17:30 |
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Line 2,825: | Line 3,754: | ||
|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Terry W. Virts]]}} |
|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Terry W. Virts]]}} |
||
{{flagicon|USA}} [[Barry E. Wilmore]] |
{{flagicon|USA}} [[Barry E. Wilmore]] |
||
|Finished cable routing, antenna and retro-reflector installation on both sides of the ISS truss and on other modules in preparation for the installation of the [[NASA Docking System|International Docking Adapter]] at [[Pressurized mating adapter|PMA-2 and 3]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/03/01/spacewalkers-install-c2v2-cables/|title=Spacewalkers Install C2V2 Cables |
|Finished cable routing, antenna and retro-reflector installation on both sides of the ISS truss and on other modules in preparation for the installation of the [[NASA Docking System|International Docking Adapter]] at [[Pressurized mating adapter|PMA-2 and 3]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/03/01/spacewalkers-install-c2v2-cables/|title=Spacewalkers Install C2V2 Cables|publisher=NASA|date=2015-03-01|access-date=2015-03-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/03/spacewalkers-new-comms-system-future-vehicles/|title=Spacewalkers install new comms system for future vehicles|author=Chris Bergin|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2015-03-01|access-date=2015-03-01}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{nowrap|10 August}}<br/>14:20 |
|{{nowrap|10 August}}<br />14:20 |
||
|5 hours<br>{{nowrap|31 minutes}} |
|5 hours<br>{{nowrap|31 minutes}} |
||
|19:51 |
|19:51 |
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Line 2,834: | Line 3,764: | ||
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gennady Padalka]] |
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Gennady Padalka]] |
||
{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mikhail Korniyenko]] |
{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mikhail Korniyenko]] |
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|Installed gap spanners on the hull of the station for facilitating movement of crew members on future spacewalks, cleaned windows of the Zvezda Service Module, install fasteners on communications antennas, replaced an aging docking antenna, photographed various locations and hardware on Zvezda and nearby modules, and retrieved a space environment experiment.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/08/10/cosmonauts-complete-russian-spacewalk/|title=Cosmonauts Complete Russian Spacewalk |
|Installed gap spanners on the hull of the station for facilitating movement of crew members on future spacewalks, cleaned windows of the Zvezda Service Module, install fasteners on communications antennas, replaced an aging docking antenna, photographed various locations and hardware on Zvezda and nearby modules, and retrieved a space environment experiment.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/08/10/cosmonauts-complete-russian-spacewalk/|title=Cosmonauts Complete Russian Spacewalk|publisher=NASA|date=2015-08-10|access-date=2015-08-11|archive-date=23 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190423200941/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/08/10/cosmonauts-complete-russian-spacewalk/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/08/rs-41-cosmonaut-only-russian-spacewalk-2015/|title=RS-41: Cosmonaut duo complete the only Russian spacewalk of 2015|author=David Štula|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2015-08-10|access-date=2015-08-11}}</ref> |
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|{{nowrap|28 October}}<br/>12:03 |
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Kelly (astronaut)|Scott Kelly]] |
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|Prepared a Main Bus Switching Unit for repair, installed a thermal cover on the [[Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer]], lubricated elements of the [[Space Station Remote Manipulator System]], and routed data and power cables to prepare for the installation of the [[NASA Docking System|International Docking Adaptor]] at [[Pressurized Mating Adapter|PMA-2 and 3]].<ref>https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/10/28/nasa-astronauts-complete-their-first-spacewalk/</ref> |
|Prepared a Main Bus Switching Unit for repair, installed a thermal cover on the [[Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer]], lubricated elements of the [[Space Station Remote Manipulator System]], and routed data and power cables to prepare for the installation of the [[NASA Docking System|International Docking Adaptor]] at [[Pressurized Mating Adapter|PMA-2 and 3]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/10/28/nasa-astronauts-complete-their-first-spacewalk/|title=NASA Astronauts Complete Their First Spacewalk – Space Station|website=blogs.nasa.gov|access-date=29 October 2015|archive-date=2 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200602192447/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/10/28/nasa-astronauts-complete-their-first-spacewalk/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|{{nowrap|6 November}}<br />11:22 |
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|19:10 |
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|{{nowrap|[[Expedition 45]]}} |
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[[Quest Joint Airlock|ISS ''Quest'']] |
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Kelly (astronaut)|Scott Kelly]] |
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{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kjell N. Lindgren]] |
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|Worked to restore a portion of the [[International Space Station|ISS]]'s cooling system to its primary configuration, returning ammonia coolant levels to normal in the primary and backup radiator arrays.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/11/06/pair-of-nasa-astronauts-wrap-up-second-spacewalk/|title=Pair of NASA Astronauts Wrap Up Second Spacewalk – Space Station|website=blogs.nasa.gov|access-date=10 November 2015|archive-date=2 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200602192411/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/11/06/pair-of-nasa-astronauts-wrap-up-second-spacewalk/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|{{nowrap|21 December}}<br />13:45 |
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[[Quest Joint Airlock|ISS ''Quest'']] |
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|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Kelly (astronaut)|Scott Kelly]] |
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{{flagicon|USA}} [[Timothy Kopra]] |
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|Released a brake on the [[Mobile Servicing System]] to allow it to be properly stowed prior to the arrival of a visiting [[Progress (spacecraft)|Progress]] vehicle. Routed cables in preparation for the installation of the [[Nauka (ISS module)|Nauka]] module and the [[International Docking Adapter]], and retrieved tools from a toolbox.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/12/21/astronauts-make-quick-work-of-short-spacewalk/|title=Astronauts Make Quick Work of Short Spacewalk – Space Station|website=blogs.nasa.gov|access-date=21 December 2015|archive-date=19 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191019174617/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2015/12/21/astronauts-make-quick-work-of-short-spacewalk/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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== Space debris events == |
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<!--(This section's presentation format is under review as no-one has bothered to add any other such events since this addition in February - either to this article or any other Timeline of Spaceflights articles. Hence it is temporarily commented out until either I figured out a format to create such tables to at least some of these articles, or the community decides such a section should not appear here due to it being an odd bird out there. - [[User:Galactic Penguin SST]])==Major Orbital Debris creation events== |
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|3 February 17:40<ref name=ODQNv19i2>{{cite journal | url = http://orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/newsletter/pdfs/ODQNv19i2.pdf | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150503090600/http://orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/newsletter/pdfs/ODQNv19i2.pdf | url-status = dead | archive-date = 2015-05-03 | title = Recent Breakup of a DMSP Satellite | publisher = [[NASA]] | journal = Orbital Debris Quarterly News | volume = 19 | issue = 2 | date = April 2015 | access-date = 8 February 2016}}</ref> |
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|3 February <ref name=sn20150227>{{cite news |last1=Berger|first1=Brian |last2=Gruss|first2=Mike |title=20-year-old Military Weather Satellite Apparently Exploded in Orbit |url=http://spacenews.com/20-year-old-military-weather-satellite-apparently-exploded-in-orbit/ |accessdate=28 February 2015 |work=Space News |date=27 February 2015 }}</ref> |
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|159<ref name="kelso-20150611">{{cite web | author = T.S. Kelso, CelesTrak | title = We have TLEs for 10 more pieces of debris from DMSP 5D-2 F13, which brings the total to 159 so far. | date = 11 June 2015 | url = https://twitter.com/TSKelso/status/608797620354441216 | access-date = 8 February 2016}}</ref> |
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|The breakup was most likely caused by a battery explosion.<ref name=ODQNv19i2/><ref name=sn20150227>{{cite news |last1=Berger|first1=Brian |last2=Gruss|first2=Mike |title=20-year-old Military Weather Satellite Apparently Exploded in Orbit |url=http://spacenews.com/20-year-old-military-weather-satellite-apparently-exploded-in-orbit/ |access-date=28 February 2015 |work=Space News |date=27 February 2015 }}</ref> This satellite had been [[1995 in spaceflight|launched in 1995]]. Another satellite from the same series, [[Defense Meteorological Satellite Program|DMSP 5D-2/F11]], had broken up in 2004.<ref name=ODQNv19i2/> Debris are expected to remain in orbit for decades.<ref name=sn20150506>{{cite news |last1=Gruss|first1=Mike |title=DMSP-F13 Debris To Stay On Orbit for Decades |url=http://spacenews.com/dmsp-f13-debris-to-stay-on-orbit-for-decades/ |access-date=7 May 2015 |work=Space News |date=2015-05-06 }}</ref> |
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|Possibly caused by battery explosion.<ref name=sn20150227/> Debris expected to remain in orbit for decades; approximately 149 pieces.<ref name=sn20150506> |
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|25 November 7:20<ref name="keiso-20151205">{{cite tweet | author = T.S. Kelso | user = TSKelso |number = 672943857735110656 | title = Preliminary analysis of initial TLEs for NOAA 16 debris suggests an event time of 2015 Nov 25 @ ~0720 UTC. | date = 5 December 2015 | access-date = 8 February 2016}}</ref> |
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|275<ref name="keiso-20160326">{{cite tweet | author = T.S. Kelso, CelesTrak | user = TSKelso |number = 713665017225281536 | title = That brings the total so far for the NOAA 16 debris event to 275 pieces, with none having decayed from orbit. | date = 26 March 2016 | access-date = 28 March 2016 }}</ref> |
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|As this weather satellite, [[2000 in spaceflight|launched in 2000]], had a similar construction to the [[Defense Meteorological Satellite Program|DMSP satellite]] which broke up in February 2015, the same cause is suspected (battery overheating and explosion).<ref name="sf101-20151125">{{cite web | title = NOAA Weather Satellite suffers in-orbit Breakup | date = 25 November 2015 | url = http://spaceflight101.com/noaa-weather-satellite-suffers-in-orbit-breakup/ | access-date = 8 February 2016}}</ref> |
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|22 December 16:00<ref name="jspoc-20160126">{{cite tweet | author = [[Joint Space Operations Center]] | user = JSpOC |number = 691823805451345925 | title = JSpOC confirms breakup of BREEZE-M R/B (#38343). Analysis shows it occurred Dec 22, 2015, 1600Z +/-1 min. 9 associated pieces. #38343Breakup | date = 26 January 2016 | access-date = 28 March 2016 }}</ref> |
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|A [[Briz-M]] upper-stage booster, having subsisted in [[geosynchronous transfer orbit]] since launching the Canadian [[Nimiq|Nimiq 6]] commsat in [[2012 in spaceflight|2012]], was seen to have broken up into 9 pieces as of 26 January 2016. Orbital analysis of the debris allowed to time the explosion within one minute of 16:00 [[UTC]] on 22 December 2015.<ref name="jspoc-20160126" /> Three other Briz-M upper stages had exploded earlier in 2007, 2010 and 2012.<ref name="sfn-20121024">{{cite web | title = Rocket explosion raises worries over space debris |first=Stephen |last=Clark |work=Spaceflight Now | date = 24 October 2012 | url = http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1210/23breezem/ | access-date = 28 March 2016}}</ref> |
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== Orbital launch statistics == |
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For the purposes of this section, the yearly tally of orbital launches by country assigns each flight to the country of '''origin of the rocket''', not to the launch services provider or the spaceport. For example, [[Soyuz at the Guiana Space Centre|Soyuz launches by Arianespace in Kourou]] are counted under Russia because [[Soyuz-2]] is a Russian rocket. |
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| {{flag|Europe}} || 7 || 7 || 0 || 0 || |
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| style="background:red;" | ||align=left| {{CHN}} || 19 || 19 || 0 || 0 || |
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| style="background:navy;" | ||align=left| {{EUR}} || 9 || 9 || 0 || 0 || |
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| style="background:darkorange;" | ||align=left| {{IND}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || |
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| style="background:brown;" | ||align=left| {{RUS}} || 27 || 24 || 2 || 1 ||align=left| Includes three [[European Soyuz]] launches from [[Soyuz at the Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]], [[Guiana Space Centre|French Guiana]] by [[Arianespace]] |
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| {{PRC}} || 13 || 13 || 0 || 0 || |
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| style="background:yellow;" | ||align=left| {{UKR}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Zenit and Dnepr rockets were launched from Russia and/or Kazakhstan |
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| style="background:blue;" | ||align=left| {{USA}} || 20 || 18 || 2 || 0 || |
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|align=left| [[Atlas V]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Atlas || 9 || 9 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Falcon 9]] || {{USA}} || Falcon || |
|align=left| [[Falcon 9]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Falcon || 7 || 6 || 1 || 0 || |
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| [[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV]] || {{IND}} || |
|align=left| [[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV]] ||align=left| {{IND}} ||align=left| GSLV || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- <!-- |
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| [[Kuaizhou]] || {{PRC}} || Kuaizhou || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- --> |
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| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV]] || {{IND}} || SLV || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[H-IIA]] || {{JPN}} || H-II || |
|align=left| [[H-IIA]] ||align=left| {{JPN}} ||align=left| H-II || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[H-IIB]] || {{JPN}} || H-II || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[H-IIB]] ||align=left| {{JPN}} ||align=left| H-II || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|align=left| [[Long March 2]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March (rocket family)#Variants|Long March 3]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March || 9 || 9 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March (rocket family)#Variants|Long March 4]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March 6]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March 11]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[Proton (rocket)|Proton]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Universal Rocket || 8 || 7 || 1 || 0 || |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV]] ||align=left| {{IND}} ||align=left| PSLV || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || |
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|align=left| [[Safir (rocket)|Safir]] ||align=left| {{IRN}} ||align=left| Safir || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[Soyuz (rocket family)|Soyuz]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| R-7 || 7 || 7 || 0 || 0 || |
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| |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[Soyuz-2]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| R-7 || 10 || 8 || 1 || 1 || |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[SPARK (rocket)|Super Strypi]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Strypi || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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| [[UR-100]] || {{RUS}} || Universal Rocket || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[UR-100]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Universal Rocket || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] || {{ |
|align=left| [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] ||align=left| {{EUR}} ||align=left| Vega || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
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|align=left| [[Zenit (rocket family)|Zenit]] ||align=left| {{UKR}} ||align=left| Zenit || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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==== By configuration ==== |
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! Rocket |
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! Remarks |
! Remarks |
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| [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] || {{ |
|align=left| [[Ariane 5#Variants|Ariane 5 ECA]] ||align=left| {{EUR}} ||align=left| Ariane 5 || 6 || 6 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Atlas V]] |
|align=left| [[Atlas V#Versions|Atlas V 401]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Atlas V || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Atlas V]] |
|align=left| [[Atlas V#Versions|Atlas V 421]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Atlas V || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Atlas V]] |
|align=left| [[Atlas V#Versions|Atlas V 501]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Atlas V || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Atlas V]] |
|align=left| [[Atlas V#Versions|Atlas V 551]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Atlas V || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Delta II]] |
|align=left| [[Delta II#Naming system|Delta II 7320]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Delta II || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Delta IV |
|align=left| [[Delta IV#Delta IV Medium|Delta IV Medium+ (4,2)]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Delta IV || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Delta IV |
|align=left| [[Delta IV#Delta IV Medium|Delta IV Medium+ (5,4)]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Delta IV || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Dnepr |
|align=left| [[Dnepr (rocket)|Dnepr]] ||align=left| {{UKR}} ||align=left| R-36 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Final flight |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] || {{USA}} || Falcon 9 || 6 || 5 || 1 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[Falcon 9 v1.1]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Falcon 9 || 6 || 5 || 1 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[Falcon 9 Full Thrust]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Falcon 9 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle#GSLV Mark II|GSLV Mk II]] ||align=left| {{IND}} ||align=left| GSLV || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[H- |
|align=left| [[H-IIA#Variants|H-IIA 202]] ||align=left| {{JPN}} ||align=left| H-IIA || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[H-IIA#Variants|H-IIA 204]] ||align=left| {{JPN}} ||align=left| H-IIA || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
||
|- |
|- |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[H-IIB]] ||align=left| {{JPN}} ||align=left| H-IIB || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March 2D]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 2 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March 3B#Long March 3B/E|Long March 3B/E]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 3 || 7 || 7 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March 3B]] / [[Yuanzheng|YZ-1]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 3 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March 3C|Long March 3C/E]] / [[Yuanzheng|YZ-1]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 3 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Long March |
|align=left| [[Long March 4B]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 4 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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|align=left| [[Long March 4C]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 4 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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|align=left| [[Long March 6]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 5 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Long March 11]] || {{ |
|align=left| [[Long March 11]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} ||align=left| Long March 11 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Proton-M]]/[[Blok DM-03]] || {{RUS}} || Proton || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[Proton-M]] / [[Blok DM-03]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Proton || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Proton-M]]/[[Briz-M]] || {{RUS}} || Proton || |
|align=left| [[Proton-M]] / [[Briz (rocket stage)#Briz-M|Briz-M]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Proton || 7 || 6 || 1 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV- |
|align=left| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle#PSLV-CA|PSLV-CA]] ||align=left| {{IND}} ||align=left| PSLV || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
||
|- |
|||
|align=left| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle#PSLV-XL|PSLV-XL]] ||align=left| {{IND}} ||align=left| PSLV || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| [[Rokot]]/[[Briz-KM]] || {{RUS}} || UR-100 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[Rokot]] / [[Briz (rocket stage)#Briz-K and Briz-KM|Briz-KM]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| UR-100 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Safir (rocket)|Safir-1B]] || {{IRN}} || Safir || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[Safir (rocket)|Safir-1B]] ||align=left| {{IRN}} ||align=left| Safir || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Soyuz-2 |
|align=left| [[Soyuz-2#Soyuz-2.1a|Soyuz-2.1a]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Soyuz-2 || 4 || 3 || 1 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Soyuz-2 |
|align=left| [[Soyuz-2#Soyuz-2.1b|Soyuz-2.1b]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Soyuz-2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Soyuz-2 |
|align=left| [[Soyuz-2#Soyuz-2.1b|Soyuz-2.1b]] / [[Fregat#Fregat-M/Fregat-MT|Fregat-M]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Soyuz-2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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|align=left| [[Soyuz-2#Soyuz-2.1b|Soyuz ST-B]] / [[Fregat#Fregat-M/Fregat-MT|Fregat-MT]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Soyuz-2 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left| [[Soyuz-2-1v]] / [[Volga (rocket stage)|Volga]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Soyuz-2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || |
|||
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|- |
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| [[Soyuz-FG]] || {{RUS}} || Soyuz || |
|align=left| [[Soyuz-FG]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Soyuz || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Soyuz-U]] || {{RUS}} || Soyuz || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[Soyuz-U]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} ||align=left| Soyuz || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[SPARK (rocket)|Super Strypi]] ||align=left| {{USA}} ||align=left| Strypi || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 ||align=left| Maiden flight |
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|- |
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|align=left| [[Vega (rocket)|Vega]] ||align=left| {{EUR}} ||align=left| Vega || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || |
|||
|- |
|||
|align=left| [[Zenit-3F]] ||align=left| {{UKR}} ||align=left| Zenit || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|} |
|} |
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===By |
=== By spaceport === |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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| float = center |
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| width = 800 |
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| height = 400 |
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| stack = 1 |
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| group 1 = 5:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 <!-- Jiuquan --> |
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| group 2 = 5:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 <!-- Taiyuan --> |
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| group 3 = 9:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 <!-- Xichang --> |
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| group 4 = 0:12:0:0:0:0:0:0 <!-- Kourou --> |
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| group 5 = 0:0: 5:0:0:0:0:0 <!-- Satish Dhawan --> |
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| group 6 = 0:0:0: 1:0:0:0:0 <!-- Semnan --> |
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| group 7 = 0:0:0:0: 4:0:0:0 <!-- Tanegashima --> |
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| group 8 = 0:0:0:0: 0:0:0:0 <!-- Uchinoura --> |
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| group 9 = 0:0:0:0:0:18:0:0 <!-- Baikonur --> |
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| group 10 = 0:0:0:0:0:0: 1:0 <!-- Dombarovsky --> |
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| group 11 = 0:0:0:0:0:0: 7:0 <!-- Plesetsk --> |
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| group 12 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0: 1 <!-- Barking Sands --> |
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| group 13 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:17 <!-- Cape Canaveral --> |
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| group 14 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0: 0 <!-- Kennedy --> |
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| group 15 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0: 0 <!-- MARS --> |
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| group 16 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0: 2 <!-- Vandenberg --> |
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| colors = FireBrick : Crimson : LightCoral : MediumBlue : Orange : ForestGreen : MediumPurple : Plum : LightSeaGreen : DarkGreen : SteelBlue : Navy : Blue : DodgerBlue : DeepSkyBlue : SkyBlue |
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| group names = [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] : [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] : [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] : [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] : [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] : [[Semnan Space Center|Semnan]] : [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] : [[Uchinoura Space Center|Uchinoura]] : [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] : [[Dombarovsky (air base)|Dombarovsky]] : [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] : [[Pacific Missile Range Facility|Barking Sands]] : [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] : [[Kennedy Space Center|Kennedy]] : [[Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport|MARS]] : [[Vandenberg Air Force Base|Vandenberg]] |
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| x legends = China : France : India : Iran : Japan : Kazakhstan : Russia : United States |
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| units suffix = _launches |
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! Site |
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| [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] || {{KAZ}} || |
|align=left| [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||align=left| {{KAZ}} || 18 || 16 || 2 || 0 || |
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|- |
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|align=left| [[Pacific Missile Range Facility|Barking Sands]] ||align=left| {{USA}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] || {{USA}} || |
|align=left| [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] ||align=left| {{USA}} || 17 || 16 || 1 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Dombarovsky (air base)|Dombarovsky]] || {{RUS}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[Dombarovsky (air base)|Dombarovsky]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] || {{FRA}} || |
|align=left| [[Guiana Space Centre|Kourou]] ||align=left| {{FRA}} || 12 || 12 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] || {{ |
|align=left| [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- <!-- |
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| [[Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport|MARS]] || {{USA}} || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[ |
|align=left| [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] ||align=left| {{RUS}} || 7 || 6 || 0 || 1 || |
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|- --> |
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| [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] || {{RUS}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] || {{IND}} || |
|align=left| [[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]] ||align=left| {{IND}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || |
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| [[Semnan |
|align=left| [[Semnan Space Center|Semnan]] ||align=left| {{IRN}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] || {{ |
|align=left| [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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| [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] || {{JPN}} || |
|align=left| [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] ||align=left| {{JPN}} || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Vandenberg Air Force Base|Vandenberg]] || {{USA}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[Vandenberg Air Force Base|Vandenberg]] ||align=left| {{USA}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] || {{ |
|align=left| [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] ||align=left| {{CHN}} || 9 || 9 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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!colspan=2|Total !! 87 !! 82 !! 4 !! 1 !! |
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===By orbit=== |
=== By orbit === |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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| float = center |
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| width = 800 |
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| height = 400 |
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| group 1 = 1:0:0:0:0:0 <!-- Transatmospheric--> |
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| group 2 = 0:11:0:0:0:0 <!-- LEO--> |
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| group 3 = 0:12:0:0:0:0 <!-- LEO (ISS) --> |
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| group 4 = 0:19:0:0:0:0 <!-- LEO (SSO) --> |
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| group 5 = 0: 0:0:0:0:0 <!-- LEO (retro)--> |
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| group 6 = 0:0:31:0:0:0 <!-- GSO --> |
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| group 7 = 0:0:0: 7:0:0 <!-- MEO--> |
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| group 8 = 0:0:0:0: 2:0 <!-- HEO --> |
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| group 9 = 0:0:0:0:0: 0 <!-- Helio --> |
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| colors = DeepSkyBlue: Navy : MediumBlue : RoyalBlue : DodgerBlue : SaddleBrown : LightSeaGreen : Black: Gold |
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| group names = Transatmospheric : Low Earth : Low Earth (ISS) : Low Earth (SSO) : Low Earth (retrograde) : Geosychronous<br/>(transfer) : Medium Earth : High Earth : Heliocentric |
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| x legends = Transatmospheric : [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] : [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] / [[Geosynchronous transfer orbit|transfer]] : [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] : [[High Earth orbit|High Earth]] : [[Heliocentric orbit]] |
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| units suffix = _launches |
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}} |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:center |
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|- |
|- |
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! Orbital regime |
! Orbital regime |
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! Launches |
! Launches |
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! Achieved |
! Achieved |
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! Not |
! Not achieved |
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! Accidentally |
! Accidentally<br/>achieved |
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! Remarks |
! Remarks |
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|- |
|- |
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|| Transatmospheric || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| Transatmospheric || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] || |
|align=left| [[Low Earth orbit|Low Earth]] || 45 || 42 || 2 || 1 ||align=left| 14 to ISS (1 launch failure, 1 failure post-separation)<!--LISA Pathfinder injected into LEO before moving off Earth orbit by itself--> |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]]/[[Geosynchronous transfer orbit|transfer]] || |
|align=left| [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]]/[[Geosynchronous transfer orbit|transfer]] || 32 || 31 || 1 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] || |
|align=left| [[Medium Earth orbit|Medium Earth]] || 7 || 7 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[High Earth orbit|High Earth]] || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
|align=left| [[High Earth orbit|High Earth]] || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || |
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|- |
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!Total !! 87 !! 83 !! 3 !! 1 !! |
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{{TLS-R}} |
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File:Expedition 43 Launch (201503280007HQ).jpg|[[Soyuz TMA-16M]] launches carrying [[ISS year long mission]] crew members [[Scott Kelly (astronaut)|Scott Kelly]] and [[Mikhail Korniyenko]] and Soyuz commander [[Gennady Padalka]]. |
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File:PIA19547-Ceres-DwarfPlanet-Dawn-RC3-AnimationFrame25-20150504.jpg|Photo of Ceres taken by the Dawn spacecraft at a distance of 13,600 km (8,500 mi). |
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File:ORBCOMM-2 First-Stage Landing (23271687254).jpg|First stage of the [[Falcon 9 Flight 20]] rocket immediately before touching down at [[Landing Zone 1]]. |
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File:ISS-45 EVA-2 (a) Scott Kelly.jpg|[[Scott Kelly (astronaut)|Scott Kelly]] working outside of the International Space Station |
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== Notes == |
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 6 January 2025
Orbital launches | |
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First | 10 January |
Last | 28 December |
Total | 87 |
Successes | 82 |
Failures | 4 |
Partial failures | 1 |
Catalogued | 83[b] |
National firsts | |
Satellite | Turkmenistan Laos |
Space traveller | Denmark Kazakhstan |
Rockets | |
Maiden flights | |
Retirements | Dnepr-1 |
Crewed flights | |
Orbital | 4 |
Total travellers | 12 |
EVAs | 7 |
In 2015, the maiden spaceflights of the Chinese Long March 6 and Long March 11 launch vehicles took place.
A total of 87 orbital launches were attempted in 2015, of which 82 were successful, one was partially successful and four were failures. The year also saw seven EVAs by ISS astronauts. The majority of the year's orbital launches were conducted by Russia, the United States and China, with 27, 20 and 19 launches respectively.
Overview
[edit]In February 2015, the European Space Agency's experimental lifting body spacecraft, the Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle, successfully conducted its first test flight.
In March 2015, Ceres became the first dwarf planet to be visited by a spacecraft when Dawn entered orbit. In July 2015, New Horizons visited the Pluto-Charon system after a 9-year voyage, returning a trove of pictures and information about the former "ninth planet" (now classified as a dwarf planet). Meanwhile, the MESSENGER probe was deliberately crashed into Mercury after 4 years of in-orbit observations.
On 23 November 2015, the Blue Origin New Shepard suborbital rocket achieved its first powered soft landing near the launch site, paving the way for full reuse of its propulsion stage. On 21 December, the maiden flight of the SpaceX Falcon 9 Full Thrust took place, ending with a successful landing of its first stage.
Two old weather satellites, NOAA-16 and DMSP 5D-2/F13, broke up in 2015, creating several hundred pieces of space debris. In both cases, a battery explosion is suspected as the root cause.
Orbital launches
[edit]Suborbital flights
[edit]Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
26 January 09:13 |
Terrier-Improved Malemute | Poker Flat | NASA | ||||
M-TEX | Alaska | Suborbital | Auroral | 26 January | Successful | ||
Apogee: ~160 kilometres (99 mi)? | |||||||
26 January 09:14 |
Terrier-Orion | Poker Flat | NASA | ||||
MIST | Clemson | Suborbital | Auroral | 26 January | Successful | ||
Apogee: ~130 kilometres (81 mi)? | |||||||
26 January 09:46 |
Terrier-Improved Malemute | Poker Flat | NASA | ||||
M-TEX | Alaska | Suborbital | Auroral | 26 January | Successful | ||
Apogee: ~160 kilometres (99 mi)? | |||||||
26 January 09:47 |
Terrier-Orion | Poker Flat | NASA | ||||
MIST | Clemson | Suborbital | Auroral | 26 January | Successful | ||
Apogee: ~130 kilometres (81 mi)? | |||||||
28 January 10:41 |
Talos Terrier Oriole Nihka | Poker Flat | NASA | ||||
ASSP | USU | Suborbital | Auroral | 28 January | Successful | ||
Apogee: ~590 kilometres (370 mi)? | |||||||
31 January 02:36:00[47] |
Agni V | Integrated Test Range Launch Complex IV | DRDO | ||||
DRDO | Suborbital | Missile test | 31 January | Successful | |||
Apogee: ~800 kilometres (500 mi) | |||||||
19 February | Prithvi II | Integrated Test Range Launch Complex 3 | DRDO | ||||
DRDO | Suborbital | Missile test | 19 February | Successful | |||
Apogee: ~100 kilometres (62 mi) | |||||||
19 February 22:06 |
VS-30/Improved Orion | Andøya | Andøya | ||||
ICI-4 (CanoRock 4) | Oslo/Andøya | Suborbital | Technology | 19 February | Successful | ||
Apogee: 365 kilometres (227 mi) | |||||||
22 February 07:52 |
VSB-30 | Esrange | CNES | ||||
Cryofenix | CNES | Suborbital | Microgravity | 22 February | Successful | ||
Apogee: 265 kilometres (165 mi) | |||||||
22 February | UGM-133 Trident II D5 | Submarine, Pacific Ocean | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Missile test | 22 February | Successful | |||
22 February | UGM-133 Trident II D5 | Submarine, Pacific Ocean | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Missile test | 22 February | Successful | |||
24 February 07:30 |
Terrier-Oriole | Wallops Island | TBD | ||||
DOD | Suborbital | Missile Defense Test | 24 February | Successful | |||
FTX-19 target, apogee: ~150 kilometres (93 mi)? | |||||||
24 February 07:30 |
Terrier-Oriole | Wallops Island | TBD | ||||
DOD | Suborbital | Missile Defense Test | 24 February | Successful | |||
FTX-19 target, apogee: ~150 kilometres (93 mi)? | |||||||
24 February 07:30 |
Terrier-Oriole | Wallops Island | TBD | ||||
DOD | Suborbital | Missile Defense Test | 24 February | Successful | |||
FTX-19 target, apogee: ~150 kilometres (93 mi)? | |||||||
25 February 12:26 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
MOSC 2 | AFRL | Suborbital | Ionospheric research | 25 February | Successful | ||
Apogee: 300 kilometres (190 mi)? | |||||||
26 February | UR-100NU | Yasniy | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 26 February | Launch failure[48] | |||
Yu-71 Hypersonic Vehicle Test | |||||||
5 March 01:44 |
VS-30 | Andøya | DLR | ||||
WADIS-2 | DLR | Suborbital | Atmospheric | 5 March | Successful | ||
Apogee: 126 kilometres (78 mi), 13 Super Loki meteorological rockets were also launched | |||||||
9 March | Shaheen-III | Sonmiani | ASFC | ||||
ASFC | Suborbital | Missile test | 9 March | Successful | |||
Apogee: 500 kilometres (310 mi)? | |||||||
18 March | RS-26 Rubezh | Kapustin Yar | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 18 March | Successful | |||
23 March 10:36 |
LGM-30G Minuteman III | Vandenberg LF-10 | US Air Force | ||||
US Air Force | Suborbital | Test flight | 23 March | Successful | |||
GT214GM, Apogee: ~1,300 kilometres (810 mi) ? | |||||||
27 March 10:54 |
LGM-30G Minuteman III | Vandenberg LF-04 | US Air Force | ||||
US Air Force | Suborbital | Test flight | 27 March | Successful | |||
GT215GM, Apogee: ~1,300 kilometres (810 mi) ? | |||||||
30 March | VSB-30 | Andøya | DSTO | ||||
HiFire-7 | DSTO | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | 30 March | Successful | ||
9 April | Dhanush | Ship, Indian Ocean | DRDO | ||||
DRDO | Suborbital | Target | 9 April | Successful | |||
Apogee: ~100 kilometres (62 mi) | |||||||
15 April | Ghauri | Tilla | Army of Pakistan | ||||
Haft-5 | Army of Pakistan | Suborbital | Missile test | 15 April | Successful | ||
Apogee: 100 kilometres (62 mi) | |||||||
16 April 04:22 |
Agni-III | ITR IC-4 | Indian Army | ||||
Indian Army | Suborbital | Missile test | 16 April | Successful | |||
Apogee: 350 kilometres (220 mi) | |||||||
18 April 11:01 |
Terrier-Improved Malemute | Wallops Island | NASA | ||||
Rocksat-X | University of Colorado Boulder | Suborbital | Student Research | 18 April | Successful | ||
Apogee: ~174 kilometres (108 mi) | |||||||
23 April 07:35 |
VSB-30 | Esrange | EuroLaunch | ||||
/ TEXUS-51 | DLR/ESA | Suborbital | Microgravity | 23 April | Successful | ||
Apogee: 261 kilometres (162 mi) | |||||||
27 April 04:55 |
VSB-30 | Esrange | EuroLaunch | ||||
/ TEXUS-52 | DLR/ESA | Suborbital | Microgravity | 27 April | Successful | ||
Apogee: 255 kilometres (158 mi) | |||||||
2 May 08:30:01 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
OGRESS | University of Iowa | Suborbital | X-Ray Astronomy | 2 May | Successful | ||
Apogee: 272 kilometres (169 mi) | |||||||
20 May 10:37 |
LGM-30G Minuteman III | Vandenberg LF-09 | US Air Force | ||||
US Air Force | Suborbital | Test flight | 20 May | Successful | |||
GT212GM, Apogee: ~1,300 kilometres (810 mi) ? | |||||||
21 May 19:15 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
EVE | CU Boulder | Suborbital | SDO calibration | 21 May | Launch failure | ||
Second stage failure, flight was terminated safety officials about four seconds into the second stage burn after data showed the vehicle was flying off-course. The payload carrying the experiment separated from the rocket and descended via parachute. | |||||||
6 June | SM-3-IIA | San Nicolas Island | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | ABM test | 6 June | Successful | |||
Maiden flight of SM-3 Block IIA Cooperative Development Controlled Test Vehicle-01 (SCD CTV-01) | |||||||
25 June 10:00 |
Terrier-Improved Orion | Wallops Island | NASA | ||||
RockOn | CU Boulder | Suborbital | Student experiments | 25 June | Successful | ||
Apogee: 118 kilometres (73 mi) | |||||||
26 June | ARAV ? | Kauai | MDA | ||||
MDA | Suborbital | ABM target | 26 June | Launch failure | |||
Aegis radar target | |||||||
30 June 04:55 |
VSB-30 | Esrange | EuroLaunch | ||||
MAPHEUS-5 | DLR | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | 30 June | Successful | ||
Apogee: 252 kilometres (157 mi) | |||||||
7 July 10:15 |
Black Brant IX | Wallops Island | NASA | ||||
SOAREX-8 | NASA | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | 7 July | Successful | ||
Apogee: 350 kilometres (220 mi) | |||||||
29 July 08:30 |
ARAV ? | MMW E1 | Kauai | MDA | |||
MDA | Suborbital | ABM target | 29 July | Successful | |||
Apogee: 100 kilometres (62 mi)?, Aegis MMW E1 target, successful intercept by SM-6 Dual I missile | |||||||
30 July 06:15 |
ARAV ? | MMW E2 | Kauai | MDA | |||
MDA | Suborbital | ABM target | 30 July | Successful | |||
Apogee: 100 kilometres (62 mi)?, Aegis MMW E2 target, successful intercept by SM-2 Block IV missile | |||||||
12 August 10:14 |
Terrier-Improved Malemute | Wallops Island | NASA | ||||
Rocksat-X | Various universities | Suborbital | Student Research | 12 August | Successful | ||
Apogee: ~156km (97 miles).[49] | |||||||
19 August 10:03 |
LGM-30G Minuteman III | Vandenberg LF-10 | US Air Force | ||||
US Air Force | Suborbital | Test flight | 19 August | Successful | |||
GT213GM, Apogee: ~1,300 kilometres (810 mi) ? | |||||||
22 August 15:13 |
RS-12M Topol | Kapustin Yar | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 22 August | Successful | |||
27 August 17:45 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
MOSES-2 | MSU | Suborbital | Solar astronomy | 27 August | Successful | ||
Apogee: 185 miles (298 km)[50] | |||||||
3 September 17:01 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
CLASP | NASA / JAXA / IAC / IAS | Suborbital | Solar astronomy | 3 September | Successful | ||
Apogee: 167 miles (269 km)[51] | |||||||
11 September 11:00:00 |
S-520 | Uchinoura | JAXA | ||||
HU/UT/TU/JAXA | Suborbital | Microgravity | 11 September | Successful | |||
Apogee: 312 km[52] | |||||||
16 September 19:06 |
Black Brant XI | Andøya | NASA | ||||
CARE II | NRL | Suborbital | Aeronomy | 16 September | Successful | ||
Apogee: 299 kilometres (186 mi) | |||||||
30 September 08:28 |
M51 | Landes | DGA/Marine nationale | ||||
DGA/Marine nationale | Suborbital | Test flight | 30 September | Successful | |||
Apogee: 500 kilometres (310 mi), apparently launched from the land test pad, rather than from a submarine. | |||||||
2 October 05:39:00 |
/ VSB-30/Improved Orion | Esrange | Swedish Space Corporation | ||||
O-STATES 1 | SNSB | Suborbital | Atmospheric Research | 2 October | Successful | ||
Apogee: 246 kilometres (153 mi) | |||||||
7 October 23:07:00 |
Black Brant IX | Wallops Island | NASA | ||||
Technology Test Flight | NASA GSFC | Suborbital | Rocket motor test | 7 October | Successful | ||
LEO-1 | Orbital ATK | Suborbital | Materials Testing | 7 October | Successful | ||
NNS | NASA | Suborbital | Materials Testing | 7 October | Successful | ||
Apogee: 257.5 kilometers (160mi).[53] Test flight of the new Black Brant Mk4 sustainer motor. Other payloads included a cloud of barium and strontium, which was deployed to test the rocket's payload ejection system and was visible for miles along the East Coast of the United States. | |||||||
19 October 14:09:00 |
/ VSB-30/Improved Orion | Esrange | Swedish Space Corporation | ||||
O-STATES 2 | SNSB | Suborbital | Atmospheric Research | 19 October | Successful | ||
Apogee: 244 kilometres (152 mi) | |||||||
20 October | Terrier-Orion | ADS-15 E2 | South Uist, Hebrides | MDA | |||
DOD | Suborbital | Target | 20 October | Successful | |||
SM-3 Target, apogee: ~100 kilometres (62 mi)? | |||||||
20 October | SM-3 | ADS-15 E2 | USS Ross (DDG-71), Hebrides Range | US Navy | |||
US Navy | Suborbital | ABM test | 20 October | Successful | |||
First Aegis-Test in the North Atlantic, successful intercept, apogee: ~100 kilometres (62 mi)? | |||||||
21 October 12:45:00 |
LGM-30G Minuteman III | Vandenberg LF-04 | US Air Force | ||||
US Air Force | Suborbital | Test flight | 21 October | Successful | |||
GT216GM, Apogee: ~1,300 kilometres (810 mi) ? | |||||||
28 October 11:30 |
RS-24 Yars | Plesetsk | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 28 October | Successful | |||
30 October | RS-12M Topol | Plesetsk | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 30 October | Successful | |||
30 October | R-29RMU Sineva | K-117 Bryansk, Barents Sea | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 30 October | Successful | |||
30 October | R-29R Volna | K-223 Podolsk, Sea of Okhotsk | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 30 October | Successful | |||
31 October 23:00 ? |
B-611 | Shuangchengzi | PLA | ||||
PLA | Suborbital | ABM target | 31 October | Successful | |||
Target | |||||||
31 October 23:00 ? |
SC-19 | Korla | PLA | ||||
PLA | Suborbital | ABM test | 31 October | Successful | |||
Interceptor, successful intercept | |||||||
1 November 03:05 |
SRALT | FTO-02 E2a | C-17, Pacific Ocean | MDA | |||
MDA | Suborbital | THAAD target | 1 November | Successful | |||
Apogee: 300 kilometres (190 mi), successful intercepted | |||||||
1 November 03:07 |
THAAD | FTO-02 E2a | Wake Island | US Army | |||
US Army/MDA | Suborbital | ABM test | 1 November | Successful | |||
Intercepted target missile, apogee: 100 kilometres (62 mi) | |||||||
1 November 03:10 |
eMRBM | FTO-02 E2a | C-17, Pacific Ocean | MDA | |||
MDA | Suborbital | THAAD target | 1 November | Successful | |||
Apogee: 300 kilometres (190 mi), successful intercepted | |||||||
1 November 03:12 |
THAAD | FTO-02 E2a | Wake Island | US Army | |||
US Army/MDA | Suborbital | ABM test | 1 November | Successful | |||
Intercepted target missile, apogee: 100 kilometres (62 mi) | |||||||
6 November 15:01 |
SpaceLoft XL | Spaceport America | UP Aerospace | ||||
FOP-4 | NASA | Suborbital | Four technology demonstration experiments | 6 November | Successful | ||
Mission SL-10, Apogee: 120.7 kilometers (74.98 miles). First private suborbital rocket to demonstrate ejection of recoverable payloads.[54] | |||||||
8 November 02:00 |
UGM-133 Trident II D5 | USS Kentucky, Pacific Ocean | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Missile test | 8 November | Successful | |||
Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 26 (DASO-26) | |||||||
9 November 04:15 |
Agni-IV | Integrated Test Range | DRDO | ||||
DRDO | Suborbital | Missile Test | 9 November | Successful | |||
Apogee: ~850 kilometres (530 mi)? | |||||||
9 November 20:00 |
UGM-133 Trident II D5 | USS Kentucky, Pacific Ocean | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Missile test | 9 November | Successful | |||
Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 26 (DASO-26) | |||||||
14 November | RSM-56 Bulava | K-551 Vladimir Monomakh, White Sea | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 14 November | Successful | |||
14 November | RSM-56 Bulava | K-551 Vladimir Monomakh, White Sea | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 14 November | Successful | |||
Missile did not hit its targets at the Kura test site. The warheads did reach the Kamchatka region, but the miss was fairly large, but that was still not significant enough to abort the flight | |||||||
17 November 12:12 |
RS-12M Topol | Kapustin Yar | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 17 November | Successful | |||
21 November | Ghadr-1 | Semnan ? | IRGC | ||||
IGRC | Suborbital | Missile test | 21 November | Successful | |||
apogee: 150 kilometres (93 mi) | |||||||
23 November 17:21 |
New Shepard | Corn Ranch | Blue Origin | ||||
New Shepard | Blue Origin | Suborbital | Test flight | 23 November | Successful | ||
Apogee: 100.5 kilometres (62.4 mi). Second test flight of the New Shepard launch system, first to cross the Kármán line, and first to achieve a powered landing of its propulsion stage. | |||||||
25 November 04:17 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
PICTURE-B | UMass | Suborbital | Astronomy | 25 November | Successful | ||
apogee: 217 kilometres (135 mi) | |||||||
30 November 07:25 |
Talos Terrier Oriole Nihka | Andøya | NASA | ||||
CAPER | Dartmouth College | Suborbital | Auroral research | 30 November | Launch failure | ||
Third stage failure, payload recovered | |||||||
1 December 05:00 |
VSB-30 | Esrange | EuroLaunch | ||||
MASER-13 | SSC | Suborbital | Microgravity | 1 December | Successful | ||
apogee: 270 kilometres (170 mi) | |||||||
5 December 04:45 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
DXL-2 | U of M | Suborbital | Astronomy | 5 December | Successful | ||
apogee: 224 kilometres (139 mi) | |||||||
8 December | SM-3-IIA | San Nicolas Island | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | ABM test | 8 December | Successful | |||
Second flight of SM-3 Block IIA Cooperative Development Controlled Test Vehicle-02 (SCD CTV-02) | |||||||
10 December 06:12 |
Silver Sparrow | F-15 Eagle, Israel | IAF | ||||
IAI/IDF | Suborbital | ABM target | 10 December | Successful | |||
Arrow-3 target, successfully intercepted, apogee: ~150 kilometres (93 mi) | |||||||
10 December 06:15 |
Arrow III | Negev | IAF | ||||
IAI/IDF | Suborbital | ABM Test | 10 December | Successful | |||
First test of the Arrow-III against a target, successful intercept over the Mediterranean | |||||||
10 December | SRALT | FTO-02 E1a | C-17, Pacific Ocean | MDA | |||
MDA | Suborbital | SM-3-IB target | 10 December | Successful | |||
Apogee: 300 kilometres (190 mi), successful intercepted | |||||||
10 December | SM-3-IB | FTO-02 E1a | Kauai | US Navy | |||
US Navy | Suborbital | ABM test | 10 December | Successful | |||
First intercept flight test of a land-based Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) weapon system | |||||||
10 December 13:55 |
Juno | Fort Wingate LC-96 | US Army | ||||
US Army | Suborbital | Target | 10 December | Successful | |||
Target for MIM-104 Patriot PAC-3 MSE test, successfully intercepted | |||||||
11 December | Shaheen-III | Sonmiani | ASFC | ||||
ASFC | Suborbital | Missile test | 11 December | Successful | |||
Apogee: 500 kilometres (310 mi)? | |||||||
12 December | R-29RMU Sineva | K-51 Verkhoturye, Barents Sea | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 12 December | Successful | |||
13 December 04:32 |
Black Brant XIIA | Andøya | NASA | ||||
RENU 2 | New Hampshire | Suborbital | Geospace | 13 December | Successful | ||
Apogee: 447 kilometres (278 mi) | |||||||
15 December | Shaheen-IA | Sonmiani | ASFC | ||||
ASFC | Suborbital | Missile test | 15 December | Successful | |||
18 December 06:52 |
Black Brant IX | White Sands | NASA | ||||
FORTIS | JHU | Suborbital | UV Astronomy | 18 December | Successful | ||
apogee: 282 kilometres (175 mi) | |||||||
24 December 17:55 |
RS-12M Topol | Kapustin Yar | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 24 December | Successful |
Deep space rendezvous
[edit]Date (GMT) | Spacecraft | Event | Remarks |
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10 January | Chang'e 5-T1 | Injection into Selenocentric orbit | Departed from Earth–Moon L2 on 4 January. |
11 January[55] | Cassini | 109th flyby of Titan | Closest approach: 970 kilometres (603 mi). |
12 February | Cassini | 110th flyby of Titan | Closest approach: 1,200 kilometres (746 mi). |
6 March[56] | Dawn | Enters orbit of Ceres | 1st visit to a dwarf planet. |
16 March | Cassini | 111th flyby of Titan | Closest approach: 2,275 kilometres (1,413 mi). |
30 April | MESSENGER | Impact to Mercury[57] | The crash occurred on the side of the planet not visible from Earth. |
7 May | Cassini | 112th flyby of Titan | Closest approach: 2,722 kilometres (1,691 mi). |
16 June | Cassini | 4th flyby of Dione | Closest approach: 516 kilometres (321 mi). |
7 July | Cassini | 113th flyby of Titan | Closest approach: 10,953 kilometres (6,806 mi). |
14 July | New Horizons | First flyby of Pluto and Charon | 2nd visit to a dwarf planet. Closest approach: 12,500 km (7,800 mi). |
17 August | Cassini | 5th flyby of Dione | Closest approach: 474 kilometres (295 mi). |
28 September | Cassini | 114th flyby of Titan | Closest approach: 1,036 kilometres (643 mi). |
14 October | Cassini | Flyby of Enceladus | Closest approach: 1,839 kilometres (1,142 mi). |
28 October | Cassini | Flyby of Enceladus | Closest approach: 49 kilometres (30 mi). |
12 November | Cassini | 115th flyby of Titan | Closest approach: 11,920 kilometres (7,407 mi). |
3 December[58] | Hayabusa2 | Flyby of Earth | Gravity assist |
3 December[59] | PROCYON | Flyby of Earth | Gravity assist en route to cancelled asteroid flyby. |
4 December[60] | Shin'en 2 | Flyby of Earth | Gravity assist |
7 December[61] | Akatsuki | Venus orbit insertion | Akatsuki's 2nd flyby of Venus and 2nd (successful) attempt at orbit insertion. |
19 December | Cassini | Flyby of Enceladus | Closest approach: 4,999 kilometres (3,106 mi). |
Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs)
[edit]Start Date/Time | Duration | End Time | Spacecraft | Crew | Remarks |
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21 February 12:45 |
6 hours 41 minutes |
19:26 | Expedition 42/43 | Barry E. Wilmore | Rigged and routed power and data cables at the forward end of the Harmony module as part of preparations for the installation of the International Docking Adapter at PMA-2.[62] |
25 February 11:51 |
6 hours 43 minutes |
18:34 | Expedition 42/43 | Barry E. Wilmore | Completed power and data cable routing at the forward end of the Harmony module. Removed launch locks from forward and aft berthing ports of Tranquility to prepare for relocation of the Permanent Multipurpose Module and the installation of the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module. Lubricated end effector of Canadarm2.[63][64] |
1 March 11:52 |
5 hours 38 minutes |
17:30 | Expedition 42/43 | Terry W. Virts | Finished cable routing, antenna and retro-reflector installation on both sides of the ISS truss and on other modules in preparation for the installation of the International Docking Adapter at PMA-2 and 3.[65][66] |
10 August 14:20 |
5 hours 31 minutes |
19:51 | Expedition 44/45 | Gennady Padalka | Installed gap spanners on the hull of the station for facilitating movement of crew members on future spacewalks, cleaned windows of the Zvezda Service Module, install fasteners on communications antennas, replaced an aging docking antenna, photographed various locations and hardware on Zvezda and nearby modules, and retrieved a space environment experiment.[67][68] |
28 October 12:03 |
7 hours 16 minutes |
19:19 | Expedition 45 | Scott Kelly | Prepared a Main Bus Switching Unit for repair, installed a thermal cover on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, lubricated elements of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System, and routed data and power cables to prepare for the installation of the International Docking Adaptor at PMA-2 and 3.[69] |
6 November 11:22 |
7 hours 48 minutes |
19:10 | Expedition 45 | Scott Kelly | Worked to restore a portion of the ISS's cooling system to its primary configuration, returning ammonia coolant levels to normal in the primary and backup radiator arrays.[70] |
21 December 13:45 |
3 hours 16 minutes |
16:01 | Expedition 46 | Scott Kelly | Released a brake on the Mobile Servicing System to allow it to be properly stowed prior to the arrival of a visiting Progress vehicle. Routed cables in preparation for the installation of the Nauka module and the International Docking Adapter, and retrieved tools from a toolbox.[71] |
Space debris events
[edit]Date/Time (UTC) | Source object | Event type | Pieces tracked | Remarks |
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3 February 17:40[72] | DMSP 5D-2/F13 (USA-109) | Satellite breakup | 159[73] | The breakup was most likely caused by a battery explosion.[72][74] This satellite had been launched in 1995. Another satellite from the same series, DMSP 5D-2/F11, had broken up in 2004.[72] Debris are expected to remain in orbit for decades.[75] |
25 November 7:20[76] | NOAA-16 | Satellite breakup | 275[77] | As this weather satellite, launched in 2000, had a similar construction to the DMSP satellite which broke up in February 2015, the same cause is suspected (battery overheating and explosion).[78] |
22 December 16:00[79] | Briz-M upper stage | Booster explosion | 9[79] | A Briz-M upper-stage booster, having subsisted in geosynchronous transfer orbit since launching the Canadian Nimiq 6 commsat in 2012, was seen to have broken up into 9 pieces as of 26 January 2016. Orbital analysis of the debris allowed to time the explosion within one minute of 16:00 UTC on 22 December 2015.[79] Three other Briz-M upper stages had exploded earlier in 2007, 2010 and 2012.[80] |
Orbital launch statistics
[edit]By country
[edit]For the purposes of this section, the yearly tally of orbital launches by country assigns each flight to the country of origin of the rocket, not to the launch services provider or the spaceport. For example, Soyuz launches by Arianespace in Kourou are counted under Russia because Soyuz-2 is a Russian rocket.
Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures |
Remarks | |
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China | 19 | 19 | 0 | 0 | ||
Europe | 9 | 9 | 0 | 0 | ||
India | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | ||
Iran | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||
Japan | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | ||
Russia | 27 | 24 | 2 | 1 | Includes three European Soyuz launches from Kourou, French Guiana by Arianespace | |
Ukraine | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Zenit and Dnepr rockets were launched from Russia and/or Kazakhstan | |
United States | 20 | 18 | 2 | 0 | ||
World | 87 | 82 | 4 | 1 |
By rocket
[edit]By family
[edit]Family | Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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Ariane | Europe | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | |
Atlas | United States | 9 | 9 | 0 | 0 | |
Delta | United States | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Falcon | United States | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | |
GSLV | India | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
H-II | Japan | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March | China | 19 | 19 | 0 | 0 | |
PSLV | India | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
R-7 | Russia | 17 | 15 | 1 | 1 | |
R-36 | Ukraine | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Safir | Iran | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Strypi | United States | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
Universal Rocket | Russia | 10 | 9 | 1 | 0 | |
Vega | Europe | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Zenit | Ukraine | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
By type
[edit]Rocket | Country | Family | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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Ariane 5 | Europe | Ariane | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | |
Atlas V | United States | Atlas | 9 | 9 | 0 | 0 | |
Delta II | United States | Delta | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Delta IV | United States | Delta | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Dnepr | Ukraine | R-36 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Final flight |
Falcon 9 | United States | Falcon | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | |
GSLV | India | GSLV | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
H-IIA | Japan | H-II | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
H-IIB | Japan | H-II | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 2 | China | Long March | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 3 | China | Long March | 9 | 9 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 4 | China | Long March | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 6 | China | Long March | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Maiden flight |
Long March 11 | China | Long March | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Maiden flight |
Proton | Russia | Universal Rocket | 8 | 7 | 1 | 0 | |
PSLV | India | PSLV | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Safir | Iran | Safir | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Soyuz | Russia | R-7 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | |
Soyuz-2 | Russia | R-7 | 10 | 8 | 1 | 1 | |
Super Strypi | United States | Strypi | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Maiden flight |
UR-100 | Russia | Universal Rocket | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Vega | Europe | Vega | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Zenit | Ukraine | Zenit | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
By configuration
[edit]Rocket | Country | Type | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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Ariane 5 ECA | Europe | Ariane 5 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | |
Atlas V 401 | United States | Atlas V | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Atlas V 421 | United States | Atlas V | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Atlas V 501 | United States | Atlas V | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Atlas V 551 | United States | Atlas V | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Delta II 7320 | United States | Delta II | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Delta IV Medium+ (4,2) | United States | Delta IV | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Delta IV Medium+ (5,4) | United States | Delta IV | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Dnepr | Ukraine | R-36 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Final flight |
Falcon 9 v1.1 | United States | Falcon 9 | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | |
Falcon 9 Full Thrust | United States | Falcon 9 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Maiden flight |
GSLV Mk II | India | GSLV | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
H-IIA 202 | Japan | H-IIA | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
H-IIA 204 | Japan | H-IIA | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
H-IIB | Japan | H-IIB | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 2D | China | Long March 2 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 3B/E | China | Long March 3 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 3B / YZ-1 | China | Long March 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Maiden flight |
Long March 3C/E / YZ-1 | China | Long March 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Maiden flight |
Long March 4B | China | Long March 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 4C | China | Long March 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Long March 6 | China | Long March 5 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Maiden flight |
Long March 11 | China | Long March 11 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Maiden flight |
Proton-M / Blok DM-03 | Russia | Proton | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Proton-M / Briz-M | Russia | Proton | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | |
PSLV-CA | India | PSLV | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
PSLV-XL | India | PSLV | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Rokot / Briz-KM | Russia | UR-100 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Safir-1B | Iran | Safir | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Soyuz-2.1a | Russia | Soyuz-2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | |
Soyuz-2.1b | Russia | Soyuz-2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M | Russia | Soyuz-2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Soyuz ST-B / Fregat-MT | Russia | Soyuz-2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Soyuz-2-1v / Volga | Russia | Soyuz-2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Soyuz-FG | Russia | Soyuz | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Soyuz-U | Russia | Soyuz | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Super Strypi | United States | Strypi | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Maiden flight |
Vega | Europe | Vega | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
Zenit-3F | Ukraine | Zenit | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
By spaceport
[edit]Site | Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baikonur | Kazakhstan | 18 | 16 | 2 | 0 | |
Barking Sands | United States | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
Cape Canaveral | United States | 17 | 16 | 1 | 0 | |
Dombarovsky | Russia | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Kourou | France | 12 | 12 | 0 | 0 | |
Jiuquan | China | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
Plesetsk | Russia | 7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | |
Satish Dhawan | India | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
Semnan | Iran | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Taiyuan | China | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
Tanegashima | Japan | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
Vandenberg | United States | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Xichang | China | 9 | 9 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 87 | 82 | 4 | 1 |
By orbit
[edit]- Transatmospheric
- Low Earth
- Low Earth (ISS)
- Low Earth (SSO)
- Low Earth (retrograde)
- Geosychronous
(transfer) - Medium Earth
- High Earth
- Heliocentric
Orbital regime | Launches | Achieved | Not achieved | Accidentally achieved |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Transatmospheric | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Low Earth | 45 | 42 | 2 | 1 | 14 to ISS (1 launch failure, 1 failure post-separation) |
Geosynchronous/transfer | 32 | 31 | 1 | 0 | |
Medium Earth | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | |
High Earth | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 87 | 83 | 3 | 1 |
Gallery
[edit]-
Soyuz TMA-16M launches carrying ISS year long mission crew members Scott Kelly and Mikhail Korniyenko and Soyuz commander Gennady Padalka.
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Photo of Ceres taken by the Dawn spacecraft at a distance of 13,600 km (8,500 mi).
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First stage of the Falcon 9 Flight 20 rocket immediately before touching down at Landing Zone 1.
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Scott Kelly working outside of the International Space Station
Notes
[edit]- ^ Clockwise from top:
- The first ever vertical landing of an orbital-class launch vehicle, during the Falcon 9's twentieth flight in December. The vehicle landed at Cape Canaveral LZ-1.
- A close-up view of one of many high albedo regions on the dwarf planet Ceres spotted by the Dawn spacecraft upon its arrival in March. Ceres was the second world to be visited by Dawn after the main belt asteroid 4 Vesta.
- Commander Scott Kelly is pulled from the Soyuz TMA-M Eridan following its landing in Kazakhstan in March. The landing signalled the conclusion of Kelly's and Mikhail Kornienko's year in space.
- A true colour view of Pluto, photographed by the New Horizons spacecraft during its historic flyby in July. Launched in 2006, the spacecraft traversed a distance of nearly 5 billion kilometres (3.1 billion miles) before performing the first ever reconnaissance of a Kuiper belt object (KBO).
- ^ The European experimental spaceplane IXV was briefly in orbit but did not receive a COSPAR catalog number.
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