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The lander-ascender-rover combination was separated from the orbiter and returner before landing on 1 June 2024 at 22:23 UTC. It landed on the Moon's surface on 1 June 2024. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] The ascender was launched back to lunar orbit on 3 June 2024 at 23:38 UTC, carrying samples collected by the lander, and completed rendezvous and docking with ...
NASA: Artemis 5: NASA: Selenocentric Crewed lunar landing ESPRIT Refueling Module (ERM) ESA: Selenocentric Lunar Gateway component Lunar Terrain Vehicle: NASA: Selenocentric to lunar surface: Crewed lunar rover November (TBD) [2] TBA: TBA: TBA: Sentinel-6 NG A (Sentinel-6C) NASA / NOAA / EUMETSAT / ESA: Low Earth: Earth observation Sentinel-6 ...
CURTIS, KASHIWA, and MicroOrbiter-1 were deployed into orbit from ISS on 11 April 2024. [116] SNoOPI, BurstCube, HyTI, Killick-1, QMSat, VIOLET, and Big Red Sat-1 were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 18 April 2024. [117] [118] 23 March 12:36:10 [126] Soyuz-2.1a: Baikonur Site 31/6: Roscosmos: Soyuz MS-25: Roscosmos: Low Earth Expedition 70/ ...
Emma, SaganSat 0, Sakura, Wisseed Sat, Binar-2, -3, -4 were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 29 August 2024. [42] CySat-1 and DORA were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 8 October 2024. [43] 6 August 06:42 [52] Long March 6A: 6A-Y21 Taiyuan LA-9A CASC: Qianfan Jigui × 18 (G60 Polar Group 01) SSST: Low Earth Communications: In orbit ...
8 January 2024 Astrobotic: Peregrine: Iris Cape Canaveral, SLC-41: Vulcan Centaur: 10 days (failure) [22] The lander carried multiple payloads, with a total payload mass capacity of 90 kg. [23] However, the spacecraft was unable to reach the moon because of a propellant leak. It burned up over the Pacific Ocean on 18 January. [24] IM-1: 15 ...
[4] [5] By May 2024 the spacecraft had reached substantial completion, [6] and in August 2024 the spacecraft arrived at the launch site. [7] However, the launch has been postponed to Spring 2025 due to cost, schedule and technical issues involved with the mission's New Glenn launch vehicle, which was set to debut with the launch of these ...
The joint NASA-ESA Titan Saturn System Mission proposal envisioned the SLS as an option for launch. [26] On 10 February 2021, it was announced that Europa Clipper would not launch aboard an SLS. [27] In July 2021, NASA booked a SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch for Europa Clipper at a price of $178 million. [28]
In June 2023, Jim Free, NASA's associate administrator for exploration systems development, said that launch would "probably" be no earlier than 2026. [28] [29] Later in December 2023, the GAO reported the mission was unlikely to occur before 2027. [30] In January 2024, NASA officially delayed Artemis III to no earlier than September 2026. [31]