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  2. 2015 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    4 November 2015: Launch failure ⚀ STACEM Utah State University: Low Earth: Technology demonstration: 4 November 2015: Launch failure ⚀ Supernova-Beta Pumpkin, Inc. Low Earth: Technology demonstration: 4 November 2015: Launch failure Maiden flight of the SPARK/Super Strypi launch vehicle. Vehicle lost attitude control at T+1 minute. 8 ...

  3. List of NASA missions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of NASA missions, both crewed and robotic, since the establishment of NASA in 1957. There are over 80 currently active science missions. There are over 80 currently active science missions.

  4. List of Atlas launches (2010–2019) - Wikipedia

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    Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch outcome AV-052 January 21, 2015, 01:04 Atlas V 551: CCAFS SLC-41: MUOS-3: 6,740 kg GTO: DoD: Success [34] Third Mobile User Objective System satellite; 200th Atlas-Centaur launch. AV-053 March 13, 2015, 02:44 Atlas V 421: CCAFS SLC-41: MMS: 1,360 kg HTO: NASA: Success [35] NASA ...

  5. List of planned future spaceflight launches - Wikipedia

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    NASA Discovery Program mission to Venus. 2031 (TBD) [42] Commercial launch vehicle Cape Canaveral or Kennedy: TBA: Sample Retrieval Lander: NASA / ESA: TMI to Martian surface: Mars sample-return Mars Ascent Vehicle: NASA: Martian surface to TMI: Mars sample-return Lander component of the NASA–ESA Mars sample-return mission. It will carry NASA ...

  6. NASA releases colorful new picture of Mercury before probe ...

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    Looking good, Mercury! NASA produced stunning new images this week one of Earth's closest planetary neighbors, that might be just a little reminiscent of a '60s-era poster The pics came courtesy ...

  7. Canceled Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    Was to launch the first element of the Space Station Freedom into orbit. [citation needed] STS-81-A October 1987 Challenger: Was to launch a Navstar GPS satellite. [27] STS-81-D December 1987 Challenger: Was to launch a Navstar GPS satellite. [27] STS-81-G February 1988 Challenger: Mamoru Mohri (Payload Specialist) Chiaki Mukai (Payload Specialist)

  8. List of Artemis missions - Wikipedia

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    Emblem of the Artemis program. The Artemis program is a human spaceflight program by the United States.The Artemis program is intended to reestablish a human presence on the Moon for the first time since Apollo 17 in 1972; mid-term objectives include establishing an international expedition team, and a sustainable human presence on the Moon.

  9. Launch window - Wikipedia

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    Animation of InSight 's trajectory InSight · Earth · Mars Mars launch windows and distance from Earth In the context of spaceflight, launch period is the collection of days, and launch window is the time period on a given day, during which a particular rocket must be launched in order to reach its intended target.