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Place {{Orbital launches by year}} at the end of an article, but above any categories.. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.
Place {{Spaceflight lists and timelines}} at the end of an article, but above any categories.. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.
Orbital launch by year templates are navboxes listing orbital launches (as opposed to suborbital launches which do not complete a full orbit) during that year. These navboxes include both successful and failed launches as well as separate orbital payloads and are located at the bottom of orbital spacecraft articles (such as Landsat 8) or articles of the series (such as 2001 in spaceflight).
China LandSpace became a private company with orbital launch capability by successfully launched Zhuque-2, world's first methane-fueled rocket to reach orbit, on July 12, 2023. [26] China Orienspace was the fifth private company in China to reach orbit after the successful maiden launch of Gravity-1 on January 11, 2024. [27]
Each new crewed space launch requires a series of changes to be made to Wikipedia: Update Mission page to present tense, with exact launch time, expected facts verified. For ISS missions, expedition page must also be updated. Update List of human spaceflights, 2000-present, 2024 in spaceflight (etc.) and List of human spaceflights.
Timeline of first orbital launches by country; P. ... Timeline of the Space Race; ... Template:Spaceflight lists and timelines
Orbital launch by year templates are navboxes listing orbital launches (as opposed to suborbital launches which do not complete a full orbit) during that year. These navboxes include both successful and failed launches as well as separate orbital payloads and are located at the bottom of orbital spacecraft articles (such as Landsat 8) or articles of the series (such as 2001 in spaceflight).
This subsection gives statistics for orbital launches by country. It starts with a pie chart, which is generated using the template {}. Countries are added to the template if they have attempted an orbital launch (successful or otherwise) in the past, or if they have an intention of doing so by the end of the current calendar year.