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  2. Timeline of spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    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. There is a separate list for all flights that occurred before 1951.

  3. Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes - Wikipedia

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    Launch date Origin Name Launch vehicle Target Status Description 1960 March 11 US: Pioneer 5: Thor-Able: Sun Success: Solar monitor. Measured magnetic field phenomena, solar flare particles, and ionization in the interplanetary region [3] May 15 Soviet Union: Korabl-Sputnik 1: Vostok-L: Earth Success

  4. List of Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    Launch date Mission Shuttle Crew [a] Duration Launch pad Landing site Notes Refs. 1 12 April 1981 12:00:04 UTC 07:00:04 EST STS-1: Columbia: 2 02d 06h LC-39A: Edwards: First orbital flight test; First reusable orbital spacecraft flight; Maiden flight of Columbia; Maiden flight of the Space Shuttle program [18] [19] [20] 2 12 November 1981 15:10 ...

  5. Starship flight test 8 - Wikipedia

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    Starship flight test 8 will be the eighth flight test of a SpaceX Starship launch vehicle. Ship 34 and Booster 15 are expected to fly on this test flight. [2] [3] It is expected to be the second flight of a Block 2 ship. After Flight 6, Elon Musk stated that flight 8 could be the first 'catch' of the Ship should flight 7's landing be successful ...

  6. Porkchop plot - Wikipedia

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    The chart shows the characteristic energy ranges in zones around the local minima, which resembles the shape of a porkchop slice. By examining the results of the porkchop plot, engineers can determine when a launch opportunity exists (a ' launch window ') that is compatible with the capabilities of a particular spacecraft. [ 2 ]

  7. Comparison of retired orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Launch Sites Date of flight LEO GTO Other First Last Atlas-Able United States: General Dynamics: 28 m ~175 to TLI No 3 CCSFS: 1959 1960 Atlas-Agena United States: Convair/General Dynamics: 36 m 1,000 390 to TLI No 109 VAFB, CCSFS: 1960 1978 Atlas-Centaur United States: Lockheed: 36.2-38.8 m 1,134 [140] 2,222 [141] No 148: CCSFS: 1962 1983 Atlas ...

  8. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 Block 5, the most prolific active orbital launch system in the world. This comparison of orbital launch systems lists the attributes of all current and future individual rocket configurations designed to reach orbit. A first list contains rockets that are operational or have attempted an orbital flight attempt as of 2024; a second list ...

  9. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    2 Chart. 3 See also. 4 Notes. 5 References. ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... This list is ordered by the release date of the products.