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SpaceShipOne landing after Flight 15P, the first privately funded manned spaceflight
Fact Sheet
Orbital Launches
First 11 January
Last 26 December
Total 53
Successes 49
Failures 2
Partial Failures 2
Catalogued 52
Rockets
Maiden Flights Ariane 5G+
Delta IV Heavy
Soyuz-2.1a
Retirements Ariane 5G+
Atlas IIAS
Atlas IIIA
Manned flights
Orbital 2
Suborbital 3
Total travellers 8


Contents


[edit] Launches

Date/Time (UTC) Rocket Launch site LSP
Payload Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks

[edit] January

11 January
04:13
Flag of UkraineZenit-3SL Flag of NorwayOcean Odyssey Flag of the United NationsSea Launch
Estrela do Sul 1 (Telstar 14) Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
29 January
11:58
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-U Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of RussiaRoskosmos
Flag of RussiaProgress M1-11 Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS) Logistics 3 June Successful
ISS flight 13P

[edit] February

5 February
23:46
Flag of the United StatesAtlas IIAS Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36A Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of the United StatesAMC-10 SES Americom Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
14 February
18:50
Flag of the United StatesTitan IVB (402)/IUS Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-40 Flag of the United StatesLockheed Martin
Flag of the United StatesDSP-22 US Air Force Geosynchronous Missile warning In orbit Operational
18 February
07:05
Flag of RussiaMolniya-M Flag of RussiaPlesetsk Site 16/2 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2405 Molniya Missile waring In orbit Operational

[edit] March

2 March
07:17
Flag of EuropeAriane 5G+ Flag of FranceKourou ELA-3 Flag of FranceArianespace
Flag of EuropeRosetta ESA Heliocentric Comet probe In orbit Operational
Flag of EuropePhilae ESA Heliocentric Comet lander In orbit Operational
Maiden flight of Ariane 5G+
Will study the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and asteroids 2867 Šteins and 21 Lutetia
13 March
05:40
Flag of the United StatesAtlas IIIA Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36B Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
MBSat MBSAT Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
Final flight of Atlas IIIA
15 March
23:06
Flag of RussiaProton-M/Briz-M Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 81/24 Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of FranceEutelsat W3A Eutelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
20 March
17:53
Flag of the United StatesDelta II 7925 Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesGPS IIR-11 US Air Force Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
27 March
03:30
Flag of RussiaProton-K/DM-2 Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 81/23 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2406 (Raduga-1) Russian military Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational

[edit] April

16 April
00:45
Flag of the United StatesAtlas IIAS Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36A Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of JapanSuperbird 6 SCC Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
18 April
15:59
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaJiuquan Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaTansuo 1 (Shiyan 1) University of Harbin Low Earth Land resource mapping In orbit Operational
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaNaxing 1 Tsinghua University Low Earth Earth imaging In orbit Operational
19 April
03:19
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-FG Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of RussiaRoskosmos
Flag of RussiaSoyuz TMA-4 Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS Expedition 9 24 October Successful
Manned orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts
20 April
16:57
Flag of the United StatesDelta II 7920 Flag of the United StatesVandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesGravity Probe B NASA Low Earth Test Einstein's Theory of relativity In orbit Successful
26 April
20:37
Flag of RussiaProton-K/DM-2M Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 200/39
Flag of RussiaEkspress AM-11 RSCC Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational

[edit] May

4 May
12:42
Flag of UkraineZenit-3SL Flag of NorwayOcean Odyssey Flag of the United NationsSea Launch
Flag of the United StatesDirecTV-7S DirecTV Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
19 May
22:22
Flag of the United StatesAtlas IIAS Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36B Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of the United StatesAMC-11 SES Americom Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
20 May
17:47
Flag of the United StatesTaurus 3120 Flag of the United StatesVandenberg LC-576E Flag of the United StatesOrbital Sciences
Flag of the Republic of ChinaFORMOSAT-2 (ROCSAT-2) NSPO Low Earth Earth imaging In orbit Operational
25 May
12:34
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-U Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of RussiaRoskosmos
Flag of RussiaProgress M-49 Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS) Logistics 30 July Successful
ISS flight 14P
28 May
06:00
Flag of UkraineTsyklon-2 Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 90/20 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2405 VMF Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational

[edit] June

10 June
01:28
Flag of UkraineZenit-2 Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 45/1 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2406 VKS Low Earth Signals intelligence In orbit Operational
16 June
22:27
Flag of RussiaProton-M/Briz-M Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 200/39 Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of the United NationsIntelsat 10-02 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
21 June
14:47
Flag of the United StatesSpaceShipOne Flag of the United StatesWhite Knight, Mojave Spaceport Flag of the United StatesScaled Composites
Flag of the United StatesFlight 15P Scaled Composites Suborbital Test spacecraft 21 June Successful
Manned sub-orbital flight with 1 astronaut (Mike Melvill)
First privately funded manned spaceflight
Maiden flight of SpaceShipOne as a spacecraft
23 June
22:54
Flag of the United StatesDelta II 7925 Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesGPS IIR-12 US Air Force Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
29 June
03:59
Flag of UkraineZenit-3SL Flag of NorwayOcean Odyssey Flag of the United NationsSea Launch
Telstar 18 Loral/Apstar Intended: Geosynchronous
Achieved: High Earth
Communications In orbit Launch failure
Premature cutout left payload in useless orbit
29 June
06:30
Flag of UkraineDnepr-1 Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 109/95 Flag of RussiaISC Kosmotras
LatinSat D (AprizeSat 2) Aprize Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Flag of FranceDemeter CNES Low Earth Seismology In orbit Operational
Flag of Saudi ArabiaSaudiComsat 1 RSRI Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Flag of Saudi ArabiaSaudiComsat 2 RSRI Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Flag of Saudi ArabiaSaudiSat 2 RSRI Low Earth Earth imaging In orbit Operational
LatinSat C (AprizeSat 1) Aprize Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Flag of ItalyUnisat 3 Sapienza University of Rome Low Earth Technology development In orbit Operational
Flag of the United StatesAmsat Echo AMSAT Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational

[edit] July

15 July
10:02
Flag of the United StatesDelta II 7920-10L Flag of the United StatesVandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesAura NASA Sun-synchronous (A-train) Atmospheric research In orbit Operational
18 July
00:44
Flag of EuropeAriane 5G+ Flag of FranceKourou ELA-3 Flag of FranceArianespace
Flag of CanadaAnik F2 Telesat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
22 July
17:46
Flag of RussiaKosmos-3M Flag of RussiaPlesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2409 (Parus) Low Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
25 July
07:05
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaTaiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaFlag of EuropeTan Ce 2 CASC/ESA High Earth (High-eccentricity) Magnetosphere research In orbit Operational

[edit] August

3 August
07:18
Flag of the United StatesDelta II 7925H Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesMESSENGER NASA Heliocentric
Planned: Mercurian
Mercury probe In orbit Operational
Will be the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury
4 August
22:32
Flag of RussiaProton-M/Briz-M Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 200/39 Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of SpainAmazonas Hispasat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
11 August
05:03
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-U Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of RussiaRoskosmos
Flag of RussiaProgress M-50 Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS) Logistics 22 December Successful
ISS flight 15P
29 August
07:50
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaJiuquan Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaFSW-19 (FSW-2) Geosynchronous Earth imaging 7 November
23:55
Successful
31 August
23:17
Flag of the United StatesAtlas IIAS Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36A Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of the United StatesSDS-3-4 (USA-179) NRO Geosynchronous Classified In orbit Operational
Final flight of Atlas IIAS

[edit] September

6 September
10:35
Flag of IsraelShavit-1 Flag of IsraelPalmachim Flag of Israel
Flag of IsraelOfeq-6 Intended: Low Earth (retrograde) Reconnaissance T+270 Launch failure
Loss of control during third stage burn
8 September
23:14
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 4B Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaTaiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaShi Jian 6A CASC Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaShi Jian 6B CASC Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
20 September
10:31
Flag of IndiaGSLV Flag of IndiaSatish Dhawan Flag of IndiaISRO
Flag of IndiaEDUSAT (GSAT-3) ISRO Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
23 September
15:07
Flag of RussiaKosmos-3M Flag of RussiaPlesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2408 Russian military Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2409 Russian military Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
24 September
16:50
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-U Flag of RussiaPlestsk Site 16/2 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2410 Russian military Low Earth Reconnaissance 9 January 2005 Failure
Re-entry capsule could not be located
27 September
08:00
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 2D Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaJiuquan Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaFSW-20 (FSW-3) Low Earth Earth imaging In orbit Operational
29 September
15:12
Flag of the United StatesSpaceShipOne Flag of the United StatesWhite Knight, Mojave Spaceport Flag of the United StatesScaled Composites
Flag of the United StatesFlight 16P Scaled Composites Suborbital Ansari X Prize qualification 29 September Successful
Manned sub-orbital flight with 1 astronaut (Mike Melvill)

[edit] October

4 October
14:49
Flag of the United StatesSpaceShipOne Flag of the United StatesWhite Knight, Mojave Spaceport Flag of the United StatesScaled Composites
Flag of the United StatesFlight 17P Scaled Composites Suborbital Ansari X Prize qualification 4 October Successful
Manned sub-orbital flight with 1 astronaut (Brian Binnie)
Final flight of SpaceShipOne
14 October
03:06
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-FG Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of RussiaRoskosmos
Flag of RussiaSoyuz TMA-5 Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS Expedition 10 24 April 2005 Successful
Manned orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts
14 October
21:23
Flag of RussiaProton-M/Briz-M Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 200/39 Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of the United StatesAMC-15 SES Americom Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
19 October
01:20
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 3A Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaXichang Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaFeng Yun 2C Geosynchronous Weather satellite In orbit Operational
29 October
22:11
Flag of RussiaProton-K/DM-2M Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia
Flag of RussiaEkspress AM-1 RSCC Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational

[edit] November

6 November
03:10
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 4B Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaTaiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaZi Yuan 2C Geosynchronous Earth imaging In orbit Operational
6 November
05:39
Flag of the United StatesDelta II 7925 Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesGPS IIR-13 US Air Force Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
8 November
18:30
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-2.1a Flag of RussiaPlesetsk Site 43/4 Flag of Russia
Flag of RussiaZenit-8 (Obilik) Suborbital Test carrier rocket 8 November Successful
Maiden flight of Soyuz-2.1a
18 November
10:45
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaLong March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaXichang Flag of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Republic of ChinaShiyan Weixing 2 Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
20 November
17:16
Flag of the United StatesDelta II 7320 Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-17A Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesSwift NASA Low Earth Gamma-ray research In orbit Operational

[edit] December

17 December
12:07
Flag of the United StatesAtlas V 521 Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-41 Flag of RussiaFlag of the United StatesInternational Launch Services
Flag of the United StatesAMC-16 SES Americom Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
18 December
16:26
Flag of EuropeAriane 5G+ Flag of FranceKourou ELA-3 Flag of FranceArianespace
Flag of FranceHelios 2A DGA Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
Flag of SpainNanosat 01 INTA Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Flag of FranceEssaim 1 DGA Low Earth ELINT In orbit Operational
Flag of FranceEssaim 2 DGA Low Earth ELINT In orbit Operational
Flag of FranceEssaim 3 DGA Low Earth ELINT In orbit Operational
Flag of FranceEssaim 4 DGA Low Earth ELINT In orbit Operational
Flag of FranceParasol CNES Sun-synchronous (A-train) Aeronomy In orbit Operational
Final flight of Ariane 5G+
21 December
21:50
Flag of the United StatesDelta IV Heavy 9250H Flag of the United StatesCape Canaveral LC-37B Flag of the United StatesBoeing IDS
Flag of the United StatesDemoSat (USA-181) US Air Force Intended: Subsynchronous
Actual: Medium Earth
Test launch vehicle In orbit Partial launch failure
Flag of the United StatesSparkie (3CSat1) US Air Force Low Earth Cloud imaging 22 December Satellite failure
Flag of the United StatesRalphie (3CSat2) US Air Force Low Earth Cloud imaging 22 December Satellite failure
Maiden flight of Delta IV Heavy
Premature cut-off of second stage (burn one) left all payloads in wrong orbits.
Both nanosats failed to contact ground after separation
22 December Flag of RussiaR-36 Flag of RussiaDombarovskiy Flag of RussiaRVSN
Flag of RussiaDummy warhead RVSN Suborbital Missile test 22 December Successful
23 December
22:19
Flag of RussiaSoyuz-U Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of RussiaRoskomsos
Flag of RussiaProgress M-51 Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS) Logistics 9 March 2005 Successful
ISS flight 16P
24 December
11:20
Flag of UkraineTsyklon-3 Flag of RussiaPlesetsk Site 32/2 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaSich-1M NKAU Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Partial launch failure
Flag of RussiaMK-1TS NKAU Low Earth Earth observation  
Both satellites placed into incorrect orbits due to premature third stage cutoff
26 December
13:53
Flag of RussiaProton-K/DM-2 Flag of KazakhstanBaikonur Site 200/39 Flag of RussiaVKS
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2411 (GLONASS) KNITs Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2412 (GLONASS) KNITs Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
Flag of RussiaKosmos-2413 (GLONASS) KNITs Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational

[edit] Deep Space Rendezvous

Date (GMT) Spacecraft Event Remarks
2 January Stardust Flyby of 81P/Wild (Wild 2) Dust collection
3 January Spirit Landing on Mars Gusev Crater
24 January Opportunity Landing on Mars Meridiani Planum
4 February Ulysses 2nd flyby of Jupiter
19 May Hayabusa Flyby of the Earth
11 June Cassini Flyby of Phoebe Closest approach: 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi)
1 July Cassini Saturnian orbit injection
8 September Genesis Capsule crash-landing on Earth 0.4 milligrams (0.0062 gr) of solar sample aboard
26 October Cassini Flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,200 kilometres (750 mi)
15 November SMART-1 Selenocentric orbit injection
13 December Cassini Flyby of Titan Closest approach: 2,336 kilometres (1,452 mi)

[edit] EVAs

Start Date/Time Duration End Time Spacecraft Crew Function Remarks
26 February
21:17
3 hours
55 minutes
27 February
01:12
Expedition 8
ISS Pirs
Flag of the United Kingdom/Flag of the United StatesMichael Foale
Flag of RussiaAlexander Kaleri
Replaced microgravity experiment cassette containers, attached the Russian experiment Matryoshka to Zvezda, and removed a JAXA micro-meteor impact experiment.[1] Reduced duration due a cooling system malfunction in Kaleri's spacesuit.
24 June
21:56
14 minutes 22:10 Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of RussiaGennady Padalka
Flag of the United StatesMichael Fincke
Spacewalk cut short due to a pressure problem in Fincke's prime oxygen tank in his spacesuit.[2][3] Rescheduled for 30 June.
30 June
21:19
5 hours
40 minutes
1 July
02:59
Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of RussiaGennady Padalka
Flag of the United StatesMichael Fincke
Replaced a Remote Power Controller (RPC) that failed in late April, causing a loss of power in Control Moment Gyroscope No. 2 (CMG 2).[2][4]
3 August
06:58
4 hours
30 minutes
11:28 Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of RussiaGennady Padalka
Flag of the United StatesMichael Fincke
Removed laser retro reflectors from the Zvezda assembly compartment, and installed three updated laser retro reflectors and one internal videometer target in preparation for the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV). Installed two antennas, and removed and replaced Kromka experiment packages.[2][5]
3 September
16:43
5 hours
20 minutes
22:04 Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of RussiaGennady Padalka
Flag of the United StatesMichael Fincke
Replaced the Zarya Control Module flow control panel, installed four safety tether fairleads on Zarya's handrails, installed three communications antennas, and removed covers from the antennas.[2][6]

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