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  2. Template:Spaceflight lists and timelines - Wikipedia

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    Place {{Spaceflight lists and timelines}} at the end of an article, but above any categories.. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Template:Orbital launches in 2015 - Wikipedia

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    Orbital launch by year templates are navboxes listing orbital launches (as opposed to suborbital launches which do not complete a full orbit) during that year. These navboxes include both successful and failed launches as well as separate orbital payloads and are located at the bottom of orbital spacecraft articles (such as Landsat 8) or articles of the series (such as 2001 in spaceflight).

  6. List of Launch Services Program launches - Wikipedia

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    The first successful launch of an Athena II carried NASA's Lunar Prospector spacecraft on a mission to search for traces of water or ice on the moon. Terra (Atlas IIAS) NASA launched the Earth Observing System's flagship satellite "Terra," named for Earth, in 1999. Terra has been collecting data about the changes in Earth's climate brought on ...

  7. Template:NASA space program - Wikipedia

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    Place {{NASA space program}} at the end of an article, but above any categories.. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  8. 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.

  9. 2020s in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    In 2028, as part of the NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return mission, NASA plans to launch a Sample Retrieval Lander. In 2027, ESA plans to launch the Earth Return Orbiter, which will transport the retrieved samples from Mars to Earth by 2033. China is also planning to retrieve samples from Mars by 2031. NASA plans a return of humans to the Moon by 2025.