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Intuitive Machines's lunar lander IM-2, carrying NASA-sponsored experiments and commercial rovers (Yaoki, AstroAnt, Micro-Nova and MAPP LV1) and payloads as a part of Commercial Lunar Payload Services program to Mons Mouton, was launched on 27 February 2025 on a Falcon 9 launch vehicle with Brokkr-2 and Lunar Trailblazer. Landing is expected on ...
Second Rapid Reusability demo launch. 2025 (TBD) [282] [283] T-Minus DART North Sea launch platform GOSA: T-Minus Engineering Suborbital Test flight First launch from the North Sea spaceport. Part of the EOS Demo #1 launch campaign. 2025 (TBD) [284] HASTE: MARS LC-2: Rocket Lab: TBA: Leidos: Suborbital Technology demonstration: 14 December ...
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 ...
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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 ...
15 January 2025 Firefly Aerospace: Blue Ghost: Kennedy Space Center, LC-39A: Falcon 9 3 days [29] [30] [31] The Blue Ghost lander launched on 15 January 2025 on a Spacex Falcon 9 rocket and successfully landed in the Mare Crisium on 2 March 2025, thus becoming only the second commercial mission to achieve a successful moon landing. [32] IM-2: ...
Artemis III is planned to launch in 2026 [16] aboard an SLS Block 1 rocket and will use the minimalist Gateway and expendable lander to achieve the first crewed lunar landing of the program. The flight is planned to touch down on the lunar south pole region, with two astronauts staying there for about one week. [15] [17] [18] [19] [20]
The list for the year 2025 and for its subsequent years may contain planned launches, but the statistics will only include past launches. For the purpose of these lists, a spaceflight is defined as any flight that crosses the Kármán line , the FAI -recognized edge of space, which is 100 kilometres (62 miles) above mean sea level (AMSL) . [ 1 ]