2004 in spaceflight

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2004 in spaceflight
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SpaceShipOne landing after Flight 15P, the first privately funded crewed spaceflight
Orbital launches
First11 January
Last26 December
Total54
Successes50
Failures1
Partial failures3
Catalogued 53
Rockets
Maiden flights Ariane 5G+
Delta IV Heavy
Soyuz-2.1a (suborbital)
RetirementsAriane 5G+
Atlas IIAS
Atlas IIIA
Atlas V 521
Crewed flights
Orbital2
Suborbital3
Total travellers8
2004 in spaceflight
  2003
2005  

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2004 in spaceflight , including major launches and EVAs.

Contents

First privately funded human spaceflight

Flight 15P of SpaceShipOne (X0) was the first privately funded human spaceflight. It took place on June 21, 2004. It was the fourth powered test flight of the Tier One program, with the previous three test flights reaching much lower altitudes. The flight carried only its pilot, Mike Melvill, who thus became the first non-governmental astronaut.

First Delta IV Heavy

The first launch of the Delta IV Heavy on 21 December 2004 carried a boilerplate payload and was a partial failure. Cavitation in the liquid-oxygen propellant lines caused shutdown of both boosters eight seconds early, and the core engine nine seconds early; this resulted in a lower staging velocity for which the second stage was unable to compensate. The payload was left in a lower than intended orbit. [1]

Launches

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC)Outcome
Remarks

January

11 January
04:13
Flag of Ukraine.svg Zenit-3SL Flag of Norway.svg Ocean Odyssey Flag of the United Nations.svg Sea Launch
Estrela do Sul 1 (Telstar 14) Geosynchronous Communications In orbitOperational
Partial spacecraft failure
One of the payload's solar panels did not deploy, and several transponders were disabled. Its replacement, Telstar 14R, launched in 2011, suffered a similar issue.
29 January
11:58
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Progress M1-11 Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS)Logistics3 JuneSuccessful
ISS flight 13P

February

5 February
23:46
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIAS Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-36A Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United States.svg AMC-10 SES Americom GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
14 February
18:50
Flag of the United States.svg Titan IVB (402)/IUS Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-40 Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg DSP-22 US Air Force GeosynchronousMissile warningIn orbitOperational
18 February
07:05
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 16/2 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2405 Molniya Missile warningIn orbitOperational

March

2 March
07:17
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 5G+ Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-3 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Europe.svg Rosetta ESA Heliocentric Comet probe30 September 2016Successful
Flag of Europe.svg Philae ESAHeliocentricComet lander9 July 2015Successful
Maiden flight of Ariane 5G+
Studied the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and asteroids 2867 Šteins and 21 Lutetia
13 March
05:40
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIIA Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-36B Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
MBSat MBSAT GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Final flight of Atlas IIIA
15 March
23:06
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-M/Briz-M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 81/24 Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of France.svg Eutelsat W3A Eutelsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
20 March
17:53
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg GPS IIR-11 US Air Force Medium Earth NavigationIn orbitOperational
27 March
03:30
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 81/23 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2406 (Raduga-1) Russian military GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational

April

16 April
00:45
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIAS Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-36A Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of Japan.svg Superbird 6 SCC GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
18 April
15:59
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiuquan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tansuo 1 (Shiyan 1) University of Harbin Low EarthLand resource mappingIn orbitOperational
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Naxing 1 Tsinghua University Low EarthEarth imagingIn orbitOperational
19 April
03:19
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-FG Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz TMA-4 RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)ISS Expedition 9 24 OctoberSuccessful
Crewed orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts
20 April
16:57
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920 Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Gravity Probe B NASA Low EarthTest Einstein's Theory of relativity In orbitSuccessful
26 April
20:37
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39
Flag of Russia.svg Ekspress AM11 RSCCGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitDecommissioned [2]

May

4 May
12:42
Flag of Ukraine.svg Zenit-3SL Flag of Norway.svg Ocean Odyssey Flag of the United Nations.svg Sea Launch
Flag of the United States.svg DirecTV-7S DirecTV GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
17 May
11:12
Flag of the United States.svg GoFast Flag of the United States.svg Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA Flag of the United States.svg CSXT
Flag of the United States.svg CSXTSuborbitalTest spacecraft17 MaySuccessful
First amateur space launch (apogee: 116 km) [3]
19 May
22:22
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIAS Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-36B Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United States.svg AMC-11 SES AmericomGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
20 May
17:47
Flag of the United States.svg Taurus 3120 Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LC-576E Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the Republic of China.svg FORMOSAT-2 (ROCSAT-2) NSPO Low EarthEarth imagingIn orbitOperational
25 May
12:34
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Progress M-49 RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)Logistics30 JulySuccessful
ISS flight 14P
28 May
06:00
Flag of Ukraine.svg Tsyklon-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 90/20 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2405 VMF Low EarthReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational

June

10 June
01:28
Flag of Ukraine.svg Zenit-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 45/1 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2406 VKSLow Earth Signals intelligence In orbitOperational
16 June
22:27
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-M/Briz-M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United Nations.svg Intelsat 10-02 Intelsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
21 June
14:47
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceShipOne Flag of the United States.svg White Knight, Mojave Spaceport Flag of the United States.svg Scaled Composites
Flag of the United States.svg Flight 15P Scaled Composites Suborbital Test spacecraft21 JuneSuccessful
Crewed sub-orbital flight with 1 astronaut (Mike Melvill)
First privately funded crewed spaceflight
Maiden flight of SpaceShipOne as a spacecraft
23 June
22:54
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg GPS IIR-12 US Air ForceMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
29 June
03:59
Flag of Ukraine.svg Zenit-3SL Flag of Norway.svg Ocean Odyssey Flag of the United Nations.svg Sea Launch
Telstar 18 Loral/Apstar Intended: Geosynchronous
Achieved: Medium Earth
CommunicationsIn orbitPartial launch failure
Premature cutout left payload in useless orbit
29 June
06:30
Flag of Ukraine.svg Dnepr Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 109/95 Flag of Russia.svg ISC Kosmotras
LatinSat D (AprizeSat 2) Aprize Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of France.svg Demeter CNES Low Earth Seismology In orbitOperational
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SaudiComsat 1 RSRI Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SaudiComsat 2 RSRILow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SaudiSat 2 RSRILow EarthEarth imagingIn orbitOperational
LatinSat C (AprizeSat 1)AprizeLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Italy.svg Unisat 3 Sapienza University of Rome Low EarthTechnology developmentIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Amsat Echo AMSAT Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational

July

15 July
10:02
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-10L Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Aura NASA Sun-synchronous (A-train)Atmospheric researchIn orbitOperational
18 July
00:44
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 5G+ Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-3 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Anik F2 Telesat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
22 July
17:46
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2409 (Parus)Low EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
25 July
07:05
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Flag of Europe.svg Tan Ce 2 CASC/ESA High Earth (High-eccentricity)Magnetosphere researchIn orbitOperational

August

3 August
07:18
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925H Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg MESSENGER NASA Mercurian Mercury probe30 April 2015Successful
Became the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury on 4 April 2011
4 August
22:32
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-M/Briz-M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of Spain.svg Amazonas Hispasat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
11 August
05:03
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Progress M-50 RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)Logistics22 DecemberSuccessful
ISS flight 15P
29 August
07:50
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiuquan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg FSW-19 (FSW-2)GeosynchronousEarth imaging7 November
23:55
Successful
31 August
23:17
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIAS Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-36A Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United States.svg SDS-3-4 (USA-179) NRO GeosynchronousClassifiedIn orbitOperational
Final flight of Atlas IIAS

September

6 September
10:35
Flag of Israel.svg Shavit-1 Flag of Israel.svg Palmachim Flag of Israel.svg
Flag of Israel.svg Ofeq-6 Intended: Low Earth (retrograde)ReconnaissanceT+270Launch failure
Loss of control during third stage burn
8 September
23:14
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 4B Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shijian 6-01ACASCLow EarthTechnology demonstrationIn orbitOperational
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shijian 6-01BCASCLow EarthTechnology demonstrationIn orbitOperational
20 September
10:31
Flag of India.svg GSLV Flag of India.svg Satish Dhawan FLP Flag of India.svg ISRO
Flag of India.svg EDUSAT (GSAT-3)ISROGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
23 September
15:07
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2408 Russian military Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2409 Russian militaryLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
24 September
16:50
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Russia.svg Plestsk Site 16/2 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2410 Russian militaryLow EarthReconnaissance9 January 2005Failure
Re-entry capsule could not be located
27 September
08:00
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 2D Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiuquan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg FSW-20 (FSW-3)Low EarthEarth imagingIn orbitOperational
29 September
15:12
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceShipOne Flag of the United States.svg White Knight, Mojave Spaceport Flag of the United States.svg Scaled Composites
Flag of the United States.svg Flight 16P Scaled CompositesSuborbital Ansari X Prize qualification29 SeptemberSuccessful
Crewed sub-orbital flight with 1 astronaut (Mike Melvill)

October

4 October
14:49
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceShipOne Flag of the United States.svg White Knight, Mojave Spaceport Flag of the United States.svg Scaled Composites
Flag of the United States.svg Flight 17P Scaled CompositesSuborbitalAnsari X Prize qualification4 OctoberSuccessful
Crewed sub-orbital flight with 1 astronaut (Brian Binnie)
Final flight of SpaceShipOne
14 October
03:06
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-FG Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz TMA-5 RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)ISS Expedition 10 24 April 2005Successful
Crewed orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts
14 October
21:23
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-M/Briz-M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United States.svg AMC-15 SES AmericomGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
19 October
01:20
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 3A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xichang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Feng Yun 2C GeosynchronousWeather satelliteIn orbitOperational
29 October
22:11
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Ekspress AM-1 RSCCGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational

November

6 November
03:10
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 4B Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zi Yuan 2C GeosynchronousEarth imagingIn orbitOperational
6 November
05:39
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg GPS IIR-13 US Air ForceMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
8 November
18:30
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-2.1a Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/4 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Zenit-8 (Obilik)SuborbitalTest carrier rocket8 NovemberSuccessful
Maiden flight of Soyuz-2.1a
18 November
10:45
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xichang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shiyan 2 Low EarthEarth observationIn orbitOperational
20 November
17:16
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7320 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-17A Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Swift NASALow Earth Gamma-ray researchIn orbitOperational

December

14 December Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan Sounding Rocket Sounding Rocket IV Flag of the Republic of China.svg Jiu Peng Air Base Flag of the Republic of China.svg NSPO
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Airglow photometer, GPS receiver [4] NSPOSuborbitalAirglow research, technology test14 DecemberSuccessful
Apogee: ~280 km (174 mi)
17 December
12:07
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas V 521 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-41 Flag of Russia.svg Flag of the United States.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United States.svg AMC-16 SES AmericomGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
18 December
16:26
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 5G+ Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-3 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of France.svg Helios 2A DGA Low EarthReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational
Flag of Spain.svg Nanosat 01 INTA Low EarthTechnology demonstrationIn orbitOperational
Flag of France.svg Essaim 1 DGALow Earth ELINT In orbitOperational
Flag of France.svg Essaim 2 DGALow EarthELINTIn orbitOperational
Flag of France.svg Essaim 3 DGALow EarthELINTIn orbitOperational
Flag of France.svg Essaim 4 DGALow EarthELINTIn orbitOperational
Flag of France.svg Parasol CNESSun-synchronous (A-train) Aeronomy In orbitOperational
Final flight of Ariane 5G+
21 December
21:50
Flag of the United States.svg Delta IV Heavy 9250H Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral SLC-37B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg DemoSat (USA-181)US Air ForceIntended: Subsynchronous
Actual: Medium Earth
Test launch vehicleIn orbitPartial launch failure
Flag of the United States.svg Sparkie (3CSat1)US Air ForceLow EarthCloud imaging22 DecemberSatellite failure
Flag of the United States.svg Ralphie (3CSat2)US Air ForceLow EarthCloud imaging22 DecemberSatellite 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 Russia.svg R-36 Flag of Russia.svg Dombarovskiy Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
Flag of Russia.svg Dummy warheadRVSNSuborbitalMissile test22 DecemberSuccessful
23 December
22:19
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of Russia.svg Roskomsos
Flag of Russia.svg Progress M-51 RoskosmosLow Earth (ISS)Logistics9 March 2005Successful
ISS flight 16P
24 December
11:20
Flag of Ukraine.svg Tsyklon-3 Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 32/2 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Ukraine.svg Sich-1M NKAU Low EarthEarth observationIn orbitPartial launch failure
Flag of Ukraine.svg MK-1TS NKAULow EarthEarth observation 
Both satellites placed into incorrect orbits due to premature third stage cutoff
26 December
13:53
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2411 (GLONASS) KNITs Medium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2412 (GLONASS)KNITsMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2413 (GLONASS)KNITsMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational

Deep Space Rendezvous

Date (GMT)SpacecraftEventRemarks
2 January Stardust Flyby of 81P/Wild (Wild 2)Dust collection (samples returned to Earth in 2006)
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 JulyCassiniFirst orbiter of Saturn Saturnian orbit injection
8 September Genesis Capsule crash-landing on Earth0.4 milligrams (0.0062 gr) of solar sample aboard
26 OctoberCassiniFlyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,200 kilometres (750 mi)
15 November SMART-1 Selenocentric orbit injectionFirst European Lunar mission
13 DecemberCassiniFlyby of TitanClosest approach: 2,336 kilometres (1,452 mi)

EVAs

Start Date/TimeDurationEnd TimeSpacecraftCrewFunctionRemarks
26 February
21:17
3 hours
55 minutes
27 February
01:12
Expedition 8
ISS Pirs
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg Michael Foale
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Kaleri
Replaced microgravity experiment cassette containers, attached the Russian experiment Matryoshka to Zvezda, and removed a JAXA micro-meteor impact experiment. [5] Reduced duration due a cooling system malfunction in Kaleri's spacesuit.
24 June
21:56
14 minutes22:10 Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of Russia.svg Gennady Padalka
Flag of the United States.svg Michael Fincke
Spacewalk cut short due to a pressure problem in Fincke's prime oxygen tank in his spacesuit. [6] [7] Rescheduled for 30 June.
30 June
21:19
5 hours
40 minutes
1 July
02:59
Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of Russia.svg Gennady Padalka
Flag of the United States.svg Michael 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). [6] [8]
3 August
06:58
4 hours
30 minutes
11:28Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of Russia.svg Gennady Padalka
Flag of the United States.svg Michael 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. [6] [9]
3 September
16:43
5 hours
20 minutes
22:04Expedition 9
ISS Pirs
Flag of Russia.svg Gennady Padalka
Flag of the United States.svg Michael 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. [6] [10]

Orbital launch summary

By country

Circle frame.svgChina: 8Europe: 3India: 1Israel: 1Russia: 18Ukraine: 7USA: 16
CountryLaunchesSuccessesFailuresPartial
failures
Remarks
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 8800
Flag of Europe.svg  Europe 3300
Flag of India.svg  India 1100
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1010
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 181800
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7502
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 161501
World545013

By rocket

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
R-7

By family

By type

By configuration

By spaceport

5
10
15
20
China
France
India
International waters
Israel
Kazakhstan
SiteCountryLaunchesSuccessesFailuresPartial failuresRemarks
Baikonur Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 171700
Cape Canaveral Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 131201
Jiuquan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3300
Kourou Flag of France.svg  France 3300
Ocean Odyssey Flag of the United Nations.svg International3201
Palmachim Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1010
Plesetsk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5401
Satish Dhawan Flag of India.svg  India 1100
Taiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3300
Vandenberg Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 3300
Xichang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2200
Total545013

By orbit

5
10
15
20
25
30
Transatmospheric
  •   Transatmospheric
  •   Low Earth
  •   Low Earth (ISS)
  •   Low Earth (SSO)
  •   Low Earth (retrograde)
  •   Medium Earth
  •   Geosychronous
    (transfer)
  •   Inclined GSO
  •   High Earth
  •   Heliocentric
Orbital regimeLaunchesSuccessesFailuresAccidentally
achieved
Remarks
Transatmospheric0000
Low Earth 2322106 to ISS
Medium Earth / Molniya 5502
Geosynchronous / GTO 232120
High Earth / Lunar transfer 1100
Heliocentric / Planetary transfer 2200
Total545132

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The year 2010 saw a number of notable events in worldwide spaceflight activities. These included the first test flight of the SpaceX Dragon commercial resupply spacecraft, which is intended to resupply the International Space Station (ISS), and the maiden flights of the Falcon 9 and Minotaur IV rockets. In June 2010, South Korea conducted a second Naro-1 launch, after the failure of the rocket's maiden flight in 2009; however, the second attempt also failed. The Kosmos-3M was retired from service, making its final flight in April. The Molniya-M was also retired from service, making its final flight in September.

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The year 2011 saw a number of significant events in spaceflight, including the retirement of NASA's Space Shuttle after its final flight in July 2011, and the launch of China's first space station module, Tiangong-1, in September. A total of 84 orbital launches were conducted over the course of the year, of which 78 were successful. Russia, China and the United States conducted the majority of the year's orbital launches, with 35, 19 and 18 launches respectively; 2011 marked the first year that China conducted more successful launches than the United States. Seven crewed missions were launched into orbit during 2011, carrying a total of 28 astronauts to the International Space Station. Additionally, the Zenit-3F and Long March 2F/G carrier rockets made their maiden flights in 2011, while the Delta II Heavy made its last.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 in spaceflight</span>

The year 2012 saw a number of significant events in spaceflight. In May and October, the first Commercial Orbital Transportation Services resupply missions took place, during which the SpaceX Dragon became the first private spacecraft to dock with the International Space Station (ISS). In June, China launched the crewed Shenzhou 9 orbital mission, and North Korea achieved its first successful orbital launch in December. 2012 also saw China's first successful asteroid exploration mission, and the landing of NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars. The Vega and Unha-3 rockets made their maiden flights in 2012, while the Proton-K made its last.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 in spaceflight</span>

In 2015, the maiden spaceflights of the Chinese Long March 6 and Long March 11 launch vehicles took place.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 in spaceflight</span>

In 2014, the maiden flight of the Angara A5, Antares 120 and Antares 130 took place.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 in spaceflight</span>

Several new rockets and spaceports began operations in 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 in spaceflight</span>

In 2013, the maiden spaceflight of the Orbital Sciences' Antares launch vehicle, designated A-ONE, took place on 13 April. Orbital Science also launched its first spacecraft, Cygnus, that docked with the International Space Station in late September 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 in spaceflight</span>

Notable spaceflight activities in 2017 included the maiden orbital flight of India's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III on 5 June and the first suborbital test of Rocket Lab's Electron rocket, inaugurating the Mahia spaceport in New Zealand. The rocket is named for its innovative Rutherford engine which feeds propellants via battery-powered electric motors instead of the usual gas generator and turbopumps.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 in spaceflight</span>

The year 2021 broke the record for the most orbital launch attempts till then (146) and most humans in space concurrently (19) despite the effects of COVID-19 pandemic.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 in spaceflight</span>

The year 2022 witnessed the number of launches of SpaceX's Falcon rocket family surpassing the CNSA's Long March rocket family, making the United States the country with the highest number of launches in 2022 instead of China. This year also featured the first successful launch of Long March 6A, Nuri, Angara 1.2, Vega C, Kinetica-1, and Jielong-3. National space agencies' activities in this year is also marred by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, leading to tension between Roscosmos and Western space agencies, threats of ending collaboration on the International Space Station (ISS), and delays on space missions.

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