1988 in spaceflight

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1988 in spaceflight
STS-26 Return to Flight Launch - GPN-2000-001870.jpg
Space Shuttle Discovery launches on STS-26R, the first US crewed spaceflight after the Challenger accident
Orbital launches
First6 January 1988
Last29 December 1988
Total121
Catalogued 116
National firsts
Satellite Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Orbital launch Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Space traveller Flag of Afghanistan (1987-1992).svg  Afghanistan
Rockets
Maiden flights Ariane 4
Long March 4A
Shavit
Retirements Energia
Titan 34D
Crewed flights
Orbital5
Total travellers19

The following is an outline of 1988 in spaceflight.

Contents

Launches

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC)Outcome
Remarks
25 March Flag of the United States.svg Scout G-1 Flag of Italy.svg San Marco mobile range, Kenya Flag of Italy.svg ASI
Flag of Italy.svg San Marco-D/L ASI Low EarthAtmospheric researchIn orbitSuccessful
7 June
21:38:16
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soyuz-U2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soyuz TM-5 Low Earth (Mir)Mir EP-2 7 September
00:48:38
Successful
Crewed flight launching three cosmonauts and landing two, computer problems during deorbit nearly resulted in loss of crew, and delayed landing by one day
15 June
11:19
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 44LP Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Europe.svg Meteosat-3 EUMETSAT GTO MeteorologyIn orbitSuccessful
Flag of the United States.svg PAS 1 PanAmSat GTO CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Flag of Germany.svg AMSAT-OSCAR-13 AMSAT Low Earth Amateur radio6 December 1996Successful
Maiden flight of the Ariane 4 rocket
7 July
17:38
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Proton-K Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Baikonur site LC200/39 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Fobos 1 Intended: Areocentric
Actual: Heliocentric
Mars orbiter In orbitSpacecraft failure
stationary lander Phobos lander In orbitNever deployed
Loss of communication 2 September 1988 en route to Mars
12 July
17:01
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Proton-K Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Baikonur site LC200/40 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Fobos 2 AreocentricMars orbiterIn orbitSpacecraft failure
stationary landerPhobos landerIn orbitNever deployed
"hopping" landerPhobos landerIn orbitNever deployed
Loss of communication 27 March 1989 near Phobos
29 August
04:23:11
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soyuz-U2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soyuz TM-6 Low Earth (Mir)Mir EP-3 21 December
09:57:00
Successful
Crewed flight with three cosmonauts, one remained on Mir as part of EO-3, first Afghan space traveller
29 September
15:37:00
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Discovery Flag of the United States.svg Kennedy LC-39B Flag of the United States.svg United Space Alliance
Flag of the United States.svg STS-26R NASA Low EarthSatellite deployment3 October
16:37:11
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg TDRS-3 (TDRS-C) NASA Geosynchronous Communications In orbitOperational
Crewed flight with five astronauts, first US crewed spaceflight after the Challenger accident in 1986, TDRS deployed using Inertial Upper Stage
15 November
03:00:02
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Energia Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Baikonur Site 110/37 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Buran 1K1 Low EarthTest flight06:26Successful
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 37KB No.3770 Low Earth (Buran)Test flightSuccessful
Uncrewed test, only flight of Buran and final flight of Energia
26 November
14:49:34
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soyuz-U2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soyuz TM-7 Low Earth (Mir)Mir EO-4/EP-4 27 April 1989
02:57:58
Successful
Crewed flight with three cosmonauts
2 December
14:30:34
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Atlantis Flag of the United States.svg Kennedy LC-39B Flag of the United States.svg United Space Alliance
Flag of the United States.svg STS-27R NASA/NRO Low EarthSatellite deployment6 December
23:30:39
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg USA-34 (Lacrosse)NRO/CIA Low EarthRadar imaging25 March 1997Successful
Crewed flight with five astronauts
11 December
00:33
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 44LP Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Skynet 4B UK Ministry of Defence GTO CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Astra 1A SES Astra GTO CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful

Deep-space rendezvous

There were no deep-space rendezvous in 1988.

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References

Generic references:
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