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First launch for Shell 5 of the Starlink constellation, and the first launch of Starlink Gen 2 satellites. First launch of Starlink Group 5 Satellites from Cape Canaveral. 29 December 04:43 [207] Long March 3B/E: 3B-Y88 Xichang LC-2 CASC: Shiyan 10-02: SAST: Highly elliptical: Technology demonstration: In orbit: Operational 30 December 07:38 ...
On 16 November 2022, Artemis 1 saw the debut flight of NASA's Space Launch System, which is designed to return humans to the Moon in the Artemis program. [34] [35] On 9 December 2022, Jielong-3 performed its maiden launch from the Yellow Sea, successfully sending fourteen satellites into orbit. [36]
This is a timeline of known spaceflights, both crewed and uncrewed, sorted chronologically by launch date.Due to its large size, the timeline has been split into smaller articles, one for each year since 1951.
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Kennedy Space Center hosted 31 orbital rocket launches, a new annual record, in 2021. Then launches leaped to 57 last year — a new record reflecting an 84% ...
Near-Earth object detection Infrared astronomy Near-Earth Object Mission in the InfraRed (NEOMIR). 2030 (TBD) [17] Ariane 64: Kourou ELA-4: Arianespace: Earth Return Orbiter (ERO) ESA: Areocentric: Mars sample-return Orbiter component of the NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return. It will collect the sample return canister delivered into orbit by the Mars ...
Heaviest Falcon 9 launch carrying an east-coast Starlink network launch for 53.2° inclination orbit located at 540 km altitude. This flight, Group 4-23, was moved from 39A to 40 to de-conflict with Artemis I operations at 39B, and booster B1069.2 from the 4-20 mission was swapped with B1067.6.
August 12, 2022 at 1:07 PM Courtesy of SpaceX For live updates on today’s launch, read our story here: Live updates: SpaceX ‘keeping an eye on upper-level winds’ ahead of Vandenberg launch
5 October 2021 Soyuz MS-19: ISS 17 October 2021 Soyuz MS-18: ISS crew rotation. Anton Shkaplerov (4) ISS (crew 65/66) 30 March 2022 Soyuz MS-19: 335 Audrey Powers Chris Boshuizen Glen de Vries William Shatner: 13 October 2021 NS 18. Reached an altitude of 107 km (66 mi), crossing the FAI definition of space. 336 Zhai Zhigang (2) Wang Yaping (2 ...