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On 15 September, the Firefly Alpha made its successful flight for a tactically responsive mission for the U.S. Space Force. [27] On November 18, 2023, SpaceX Starship attempted its second flight test, becoming the heaviest rocket to enter space, although the first stage exploded shortly after separation, while the second stage was lost nearly ...
8 September 2023 Galactic 03. Reached an altitude of 88.56 km (55 mi), crossing the U.S. definition of space. 354 Oleg Kononenko (5) Nikolai Chub: 15 September 2023, Soyuz MS-24: ISS (69/70/71) 23 September 2024 Soyuz MS-25: ISS crew rotation. Loral O'Hara: ISS (crew 69/70) 6 April 2024, Soyuz MS-24 — Frederick Sturckow Kelly Latimer Beth ...
The Spacefacts list includes most flights listed here, but omits twelve: The three failed launches of STS-51-L, Soyuz T-10a and Soyuz MS-10, none of which achieved human spaceflight, the uncrewed launch of Soyuz 34 (which nevertheless returned a crew to Earth), and the eight sub-orbital human spaceflights: Mercury-Redstone 3 and 4, X-15 flights ...
U.S. Space Shuttle missions were capable of carrying more humans and cargo than the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, resulting in more U.S. short-term human visits until the Space Shuttle program was discontinued in 2011. Between 2011 and 2020, Soyuz was the sole means of human transport to the ISS, delivering mostly long-term crew.
Fifth crewed flight to the Tiangong space station. 30 May 21:27 [179] Chŏllima 1: Sohae: NADA: Malligyong-1: KCST: Low Earth: Reconnaissance: 30 May 2023: Launch failure Maiden flight of the Chollima-1 launch vehicle. Launch failed after an abnormal ignition of the second stage. 31 May 06:02:30 [181] Falcon 9 Block 5: Starlink Group 2-10 ...
15 September 2023 6 April 2024 Oleg Kononenko Nikolai Chub Loral O'Hara: International Space Station: In orbit 25 Soyuz MS-25: Soyuz MS 11F732 #756 23 March 2024 23 September 2024 Oleg Novitsky Marina Vasilevskaya Tracy Caldwell-Dyson: International Space Station: In orbit 26 Boeing Crewed Flight Test: Boeing Starliner Calypso (S3.2) 5 July ...
However, whether we send two people or one person and whether they spend seven days in the orbit or one will be decided [after the] unmanned flights. In October 2023, it was announced that the first crewed flight would take place after three uncrewed missions of the human-rated HLVM3. [6]
The period between the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011 and the first launch into space of SpaceShipTwo Flight VP-03 on 13 December 2018 is similar to the gap between the end of Apollo in 1975 and the first Space Shuttle flight in 1981, and is referred to by a presidential Blue Ribbon Committee as the U.S. human spaceflight gap.