1996 in spaceflight

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1996 in spaceflight
Intelsat708 3cropped.jpg
The first Long March 3B, carrying Intelsat 708, goes off-course immediately after launch. The rocket later came down over a village, reportedly killing several to hundred on the ground
Orbital launches
First11 January
Last24 December
Total77
Successes69
Failures4
Partial failures4
Catalogued 73
National firsts
Satellite Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Rockets
Maiden flights Ariane 5G
J-I
Long March 3B
Crewed flights
Orbital9
Total travellers49

This article outlines notable events occurring in 1996 in spaceflight , including major launches and EVAs.

Contents

Launches

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

January

10 January Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg DF-21 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Suborbital Missile test10 JanuarySuccessful
11 January
09:41
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Endeavour 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-72 NASA Low Earth Satellite retrieval20 January
07:41
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg OAST-Flyer NASALow EarthTechnology development
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts
Retrieved Space Flyer Unit
12 January
23:10
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United States.svg PAS-3R PanAmSat Geosynchronous Communications In orbitOperational
Flag of Malaysia.svg Measat-1 Binariang GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Measat-1 is the first Malaysian satellite
14 January
11:10
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of South Korea.svg Koreasat-2 Korea Telecom Current: Graveyard
Operational: Geosynchronous
CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Koreasat-2 retired on 8 April 2000
16 January
15:33
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2327 (Parus) MO RF Low EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
25 January
09:56
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Gorizont 31 MOM GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
27 January Flag of India.svg Prithvi II Flag of India.svg Balasore Flag of India.svg DRDO
DRDOSuborbitalMissile test27 JanuarySuccessful
Maiden flight of Prithvi II missile

February

1 February
01:15
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIAS Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-36B Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of Indonesia.svg Palapa C1 Telkom Indonesia GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
5 February
07:19
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44P) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Japan.svg N-STAR b NTT GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
11 February
23:00
Flag of Japan.svg S-310 Flag of Japan.svg Uchinoura LA-K Flag of Japan.svg ISAS
Flag of Japan.svg NTV-1 ISASSuborbital Aeronomy research11 FebruarySuccessful
11 February
23:00
Flag of Japan.svg J-I Flag of Japan.svg Tanegashima LA-N Flag of Japan.svg NASDA
Flag of Japan.svg HYFLEX NASDASuborbitalTest flight11 FebruarySuccessful
Only flight of J-I
14 February
19:01
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 3B Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan LC-2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CASC
Flag of the United Nations.svg Intelsat 708 Intelsat Intended: GeosynchronousCommunications+22 secondsLaunch Failure
Maiden flight of Long March 3B
Loss of control at T+2 seconds, exploded 20 seconds later; Six to hundred fatalities on the ground
17 February
20:43
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925-8 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg NEAR NASA Erosian
via Heliocentric
Asteroid probe12 February 2001
20:01
Successful
Flyby of 253 Mathilde, entered orbit around and landed on 433 Eros; First probe to orbit and land on an asteroid
Final contact received on 28 February 2001, and unsuccessfully attempted on 10 December 2002
19 February
00:58
Flag of Ukraine.svg Tsyklon-3 Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 32 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Gonets-D1 Roskosmos Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Gonets-D1RoskosmosLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Gonets-D1RoskosmosLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2328 (Strela-3)MO RFLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2329 (Strela-3)MO RFLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2330 (Strela-3)MO RFLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
19 February
08:19
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Raduga 44L MOMIntended: Geosynchronous
Actual: Geosynchronous transfer
CommunicationsIn orbitLaunch Failure
Upper stage failed to ignite for second burn due to blocked valve
21 February
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 Soyuz TM-23 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir) Mir EO-21 2 September
07:41
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with two cosmonauts
22 February
20:18
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Columbia 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-75 NASALow EarthUSMP-39 March
13:58
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg TSS-1R NASALow Earth Tether satellite 19 MarchFailure
Flag of the United States.svg EDO Pallet NASALow Earth (Columbia)Cryogenic mission extension pallet9 March
13:58
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts
TSS-1R tether snapped during deployment; Intended to be returned to Earth by Columbia, but could not be recovered
23 February
19:17
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalTechnology development23 FebruarySuccessful
23 February
19:44
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbital Ionosphere research23 FebruarySuccessful
24 February
11:24
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925-10 Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Polar NASA High Earth (elliptical) Auroral researchIn orbitSuccessful
Mission concluded in April 2008

March

2 March
10:00
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Skylark 7 Flag of Sweden.svg Esrange Area S Flag of Germany.svg DLR
Flag of Germany.svg TEXUS 34 DASA Suborbital Microgravity research2 MarchSuccessful
6 March
03:35
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAstronomy6 MarchSuccessful
6 March
20:01
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-30G Minuteman III Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-09 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg FOT GT161GM US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test6 MarchSuccessful
9 March
01:53
Flag of the United States.svg Pegasus-XL Flag of the United States.svg Stargazer, Vandenberg Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg REX 2 US Air ForceLow EarthIonosphere researchIn orbitOperational
14 March
07:11
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44LP) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United Nations.svg Intelsat 707 IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
14 March
17:40
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/4 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2331 (Yantar-4K1)MOMLow EarthReconnaissance11 JuneSuccessful
21 March
04:53
Flag of India.svg PSLV Flag of India.svg Sriharikota FLP Flag of India.svg ISRO
Flag of India.svg IRS-P3 ISRO Sun-synchronous Remote sensing In orbitSuccessful
22 March Flag of the United States.svg Hera Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-94 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbital ABM target22 MarchSuccessful
22 March Flag of the United States.svg THAAD Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalABM Test22 MarchSuccessful
22 March
08:13
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-76 NASALow Earth (Mir) Shuttle-Mir flight31 March
13:28
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceHab LSM NASA/SpaceHab Low Earth (Atlantis)Logistics
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts
28 March
00:21
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925-9.5 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg USA-117 (GPS IIA-16)US Air Force Medium Earth NavigationIn orbitOperational

April

3 April
15:59
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant 9CM1 Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy and microgravity research3 AprilSuccessful
3 April
23:01
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIA Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-36A Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Inmarsat 3F1 Inmarsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
8 April
23:09
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 81/23 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Astra 1F SES Astra GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
17 April
07:00
Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PM Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test17 AprilSuccessful
20 April
22:36
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (42P) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg MSAT-1 TMI GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
21 April Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test21 AprilSuccessful
21 April Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test21 AprilSuccessful
21 April
11:48
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 81/23 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Priroda RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Mir module23 March 2001
05:50
Successful
24 April
12:27
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-10 Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg MSX BMDO Sun-synchronousInfrared astronomyIn orbitSuccessful
Member of the Space Surveillance Network
24 April
13:00
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2332 (Taifun)MO RFLow EarthRadar calibration28 January 2005Successful
24 April
23:37
Flag of the United States.svg Titan IVA (401)/Centaur Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-41 Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg USA-118 (Mercury-2) NRO Geosynchronous ELINT In orbitOperational
30 April
04:31
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas I Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-36B Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of Italy.svg BeppoSAX ASI Low Earth X-ray astronomy 30 April 2003Successful

May

3 May
04:16
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Skylark 7 Flag of Sweden.svg Esrange Area S Flag of Germany.svg DLR
Flag of Sweden.svg Maser 7 SSC SuborbitalMicrogravity research3 MaySuccessful
5 May
07:04
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-31 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Logistics1 August
20:33
Successful
8 May
08:01
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-118 Peacekeeper Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-05 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test8 MaySuccessful
12 May
21:32
Flag of the United States.svg Titan IVA (403) Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-4E Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg USA-119 (NOSS 2–3)NROLow EarthSIGINTIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg USA-120 (NOSS 2–3)NROLow EarthSIGINTIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg USA-121 (NOSS 2–3)NROLow EarthSIGINTIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg USA-122 (NOSS 2–3)NROLow EarthSIGINTIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg USA-123 (TiPS) NRL Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg USA-124 (TiPS)NRLLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
14 May
08:55
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 31/6 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Yantar-1KFT VKSIntended: Low EarthReconnaissance+ 49 secondsLaunch Failure
Payload fairing disintegrated
16 May Flag of the United States.svg UGM-96 Trident I Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test16 MaySuccessful
16 May Flag of the United States.svg UGM-96 Trident I Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test16 MaySuccessful
16 May Flag of the United States.svg UGM-96 Trident I Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test16 MaySuccessful
16 May Flag of the United States.svg UGM-96 Trident I Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test16 MaySuccessful
16 May
01:56
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Indonesia.svg Palapa C2 Telkom IndonesiaGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Israel.svg AMOS 1 Spacecom GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
17 May
02:44
Flag of the United States.svg Pegasus-H Flag of the United States.svg Stargazer, Vandenberg Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg MSTI-3 BMDOLow EarthTechnology development11 December 1997Successful
19 May
10:30
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Endeavour 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-77 NASALow EarthMicrogravity research29 May
11:10
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceHab LSMNASA/SpaceHabLow Earth (Endeavour)Scientific experiments
Flag of the United States.svg SPARTAN-207 NASALow EarthTechnology demonstration
Flag of the United States.svg IAE NASALow EarthTechnology demonstration22 MaySuccessful
Flag of the United States.svg PAMS NASALow EarthTechnology demonstration26 OctoberSuccessful
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts
SPARTAN used to deploy the IAE satellite on 20 May; PAMS deployed on 22 May
24 May
01:09
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Galaxy 9 PanAmSatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
25 May
02:05
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Gorizont 32 MOMGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
30 May
08:01
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-118 Peacekeeper Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-02 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test30 MaySuccessful

June

4 June
05:06
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant VIIIC Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg XQC NASASuborbitalX-ray astronomy4 JuneSuccessful
4 June
12:34
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 5G Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-3 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Europe.svg Cluster F1 ESA Intended: High Earth (elliptical) Magnetosphere research+37 secondsLaunch Failure
Flag of Europe.svg Cluster F2ESAIntended: High Earth (elliptical)Magnetosphere research
Flag of Europe.svg Cluster F3ESAIntended: High Earth (elliptical)Magnetosphere research
Flag of Europe.svg Cluster F4ESAIntended: High Earth (elliptical)Magnetosphere research
Maiden flight of Ariane 5G; Ariane 5 Flight 501
Programming error led to rocket going off course
6 June Flag of Russia.svg UR-100N Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test6 JuneSuccessful
6 June Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PM Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test6 JuneSuccessful
15 June
06:55
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44P) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United Nations.svg Intelsat 709 IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
17 June
05:50
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalRadio astronomy17 JuneSuccessful
20 June
14:40
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalTest rocket20 JuneSuccessful
20 June
14:49
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Columbia 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-78 NASALow EarthMicrogravity research7 July
12:36
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Spacelab Long Module 2 NASALow Earth (Columbia)Spacelab LMS-1
Flag of the United States.svg EDO PalletNASALow Earth (Columbia)Cryogenic mission extension pallet
Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts
20 June
18:45
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 16/2 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Yantar-4K1VKSIntended: Low EarthReconnaissance+50 secondsLaunch Failure
Payload fairing disintegrated
26 June
12:17
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-30G Minuteman III Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-10 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test26 JuneSuccessful
26 June
14:59
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-30G Minuteman III Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-04 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test26 JuneSuccessful
26 June
19:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalSolar observation26 JuneSuccessful
28 June Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Vysota Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Sea of Okhotsk Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian NavySuborbitalMissile test28 JuneSuccessful
28 June Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Vysota Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Sea of Okhotsk Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian NavySuborbitalMissile test28 JuneSuccessful
28 June Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Vysota Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Sea of Okhotsk Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian NavySuborbitalMissile test28 JuneSuccessful

July

2 July
07:48
Flag of the United States.svg Pegasus-XL Flag of the United States.svg Stargazer, Vandenberg Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg TOMS-EP NASALow Earth Ozone mappingIn orbitOperational
3 July
00:31
Flag of the United States.svg Titan IVA (405) Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-40 Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg USA-125 (SDS 2–4)US Air ForceHigh Earth (elliptical)CommunicationsIn orbitOperational
3 July
10:47
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xichang LC-1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Apstar 1A APT GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
9 July Flag of the United States.svg Aries Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalTracking demonstration9 JulySuccessful
9 July
22:24
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Arabsat 2A Arabsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Turkey.svg Turksat 1C Türksat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
14 July
07:15
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant 9CM1 Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg NUVIEWS 1 NASASuborbitalUltraviolet astronomy14 JulySuccessful
15 July Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Vysota Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Barents Sea Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian NavySuborbitalMissile test15 JulySuccessful
15 July Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Vysota Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Barents Sea Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian NavySuborbitalMissile test15 JulySuccessful
15 July
11:28
Flag of the United States.svg Hera Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-94 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalABM Target15 JulySuccessful
15 July
11:31
Flag of the United States.svg THAAD Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalABM test15 JulySuccessful
15 July
18:21
Flag of the United States.svg Castor 4B Flag of the United States.svg Wake Island Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Orbital SciencesSuborbitalRe-entry test15 JulySuccessful
16 July
00:50
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925-9.5 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17A Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg USA-126 (GPS IIA-17)US Air ForceMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
19 July Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test19 JulySuccessful
19 July Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test19 JulySuccessful
25 July Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PM Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test25 JulySuccessful
25 July
12:42
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas II Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-36A Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of the United States.svg USA-127 (UHF F/O F7)US Air ForceGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
26 July
09:40
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant 9CM1 Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy26 JulySuccessful
31 July
20:00
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-32 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Logistics20 November
22:42
Successful

August

8 August
22:49
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Italy.svg Italsat F2 ASIGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of France.svg Telecom 2D France Télécom GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
12 August
18:58
Flag of the United States.svg Nike Orion Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy12 AugustSuccessful
14 August
22:20
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/3 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya 1-89 MOM Molniya Communications7 April 2012Successful
17 August
01:58
Flag of Japan.svg H-II Flag of Japan.svg Tanegashima LA-Y1 Flag of Japan.svg NASDA
Flag of Japan.svg ADEOS (Midori)NASDALow EarthAtmospheric researchIn orbitOperational
Flag of Japan.svg JAS-2 (Fuji-2) JARL Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
17 August
13:18
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 1/5 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz TM-24 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir) Mir EO-22 2 March 1997
06:44
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with three cosmonauts
18 August
10:27
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xichang LC-1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chinasat 7 Chinasat Intended: Geosynchronous
Actual: High Earth (elliptical)
CommunicationsIn orbitLaunch Failure
Third stage failure left satellite in useless orbit
20 August
15:30
Flag of Japan.svg S-310 Flag of Japan.svg Uchinoura Area K Flag of Japan.svg ISAS
Flag of Japan.svg SEEK ISASSuborbitalPlasma research20 AugustSuccessful
20 August
16:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant 9CM1 Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalSolar research20 AugustSuccessful
21 August
09:47
Flag of the United States.svg Pegasus-XL Flag of the United States.svg Stargazer, Vandenberg Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg FAST NASALow EarthMagnetosphere researchIn orbitOperational
26 August
14:00
Flag of Japan.svg S-310 Flag of Japan.svg Uchinoura Area K Flag of Japan.svg ISAS
Flag of Japan.svg SEEKISASSuborbitalPlasma research26 AugustSuccessful
29 August Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant VC Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalTest rocket29 AugustSuccessful
29 August
05:22
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/3 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg MUSAT CONAE MolniyaMagnetosphere research12 November 1999Successful
Flag of Russia.svg Interbol 2 RoskosmosMolniyaAuroral researchIn orbitOperational
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Magion 5 MolniyaAuroral researchIn orbitSuccessful
31 August
15:41
Flag of the United States.svg STARS Flag of the United States.svg Barking Sands Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg ODES/MSX MDT-2 US Air ForceSuborbitalTarget31 AugustSuccessful

September

4 September
09:01
Flag of Ukraine.svg Zenit-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 45/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of the United States.svg Kosmos 2333 (Tselina-2)MO RFLow Earth ELINT In orbitOperational
5 September
12:47
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2334 (Parus)MO RFLow EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
Flag of Mexico.svg Oscar 30 UNAMSAT Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
6 September
17:37
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 81/23 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Inmarsat 3F2 InmarsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
8 September
21:49
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIA Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-36B Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United States.svg GE 1 GE Americom GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
11 September
00:00
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (42P) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United States.svg Echostar II EchoStar GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Retired after malfunction on 14 July 2008 [1]
11 September
08:01
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-118 Peacekeeper Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-05 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test11 SeptemberSuccessful
12 September
08:49
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925-9.5 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17A Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg USA-128 (GPS IIA-18)US Air ForceMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
16 September
08:54
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Atlantis Flag of the United States.svg Kennedy LC-39A Flag of the United States.svg United Space Alliance
Flag of the United States.svg STS-79 NASALow EarthShuttle-Mir flight26 September
12:13
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceHab LDMNASA/SpaceHabLow Earth (Atlantis)Logistics
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts
24 September
22:00
Flag of Japan.svg TR-1 Flag of Japan.svg Tanegashima LA-T Flag of Japan.svg NASDA
NASDASuborbitalMicrogravity research24 SeptemberSuccessful
26 September
17:50
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-6 RSCSC GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
27 September
16:51
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-30F Minuteman II Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-03 Flag of the United States.svg US Air force
US Air ForceSuborbitalTarget27 SeptemberSuccessful

October

2 October Flag of the United States.svg UGM-96 Trident I Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test2 OctoberSuccessful
3 October Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PM Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test3 OctoberSuccessful
3 October Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Vysota Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Barents Sea Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian NavySuborbitalMissile test3 OctoberSuccessful
9 October Flag of the United States.svg Hera Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-94 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalABM target9 OctoberSuccessful
9 October Flag of the United States.svg THAAD Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalABM test9 OctoberSuccessful
16 October
10:41
Flag of the United States.svg LCLV Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg Red Tigress 3 US Air ForceSuborbitalTarget16 OctoberSuccessful
16 October
16:02
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalTechnology development16 OctoberSuccessful
20 October
07:20
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-2-3 CASCLow EarthReconnaissance4 NovemberSuccessful
21 October
03:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAstronomy21 OctoberSuccessful
24 October
11:37
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/4 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya 3–48 MOMMolniyaCommunications18 October 2007
03:51
Successful
28 October Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test28 OctoberSuccessful
28 October Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United States.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United States.svg US Navy
US NavySuborbitalMissile test28 OctoberSuccessful
29 October
03:30
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy29 OctoberSuccessful

November

4 November
17:08
Flag of the United States.svg Pegasus-XL Flag of the United States.svg Stargazer, Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg HETE NASALow EarthAstronomy7 April 2002Launch Failure
Flag of Argentina.svg SAC-B CONAELow EarthTechnology development
Both payloads failed to separate from the launch vehicle and each other
6 November
13:06
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-118 Peacekeeper Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-02 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test6 NovemberSuccessful
7 November
17:00
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17A Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Mars Global Surveyor NASA Areocentric Mars orbiter In orbitSuccessful
Contact lost on 2 November 2006 and mission declared complete on 10 January 2007 after numerous troubleshooting attempts to regain contact.
9 November
08:50
Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PM Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test9 NovemberSuccessful
13 November
18:30
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg SERTS-96 NASASuborbitalSolar observation13 NovemberSuccessful
13 November
22:40
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Arabsat 2B ArabsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Malaysia.svg Measat-2 BinariangGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
16 November
20:48
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/D-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg VKS
Flag of Russia.svg Mars 96 (Mars-8)VKSIntended: Areocentric
Actual: Low Earth
Mars orbiter17 NovemberFailure
Upper stage failed to re-ignite for Earth orbit departure; re-entered the following day
17 November
13:30
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier-Orion Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-36 Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalTest rocket17 NovemberSuccessful
19 November
19:55
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Columbia 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-80 NASALow EarthMicrogravity research7 December
11:49
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg ORFEUS-SPAS NASALow EarthUltraviolet astronomy
Flag of the United States.svg Wake Shield Facility NASALow EarthMaterials research
Flag of the United States.svg EDO PalletNASALow Earth (Columbia)Cryogenic mission extension pallet
Crewed orbital flight with five astronauts; All EVAs cancelled due to airlock malfunction; Longest-duration Space Shuttle flight in history [2]
Story Musgrave becomes the only American astronaut to fly on all five Space Shuttle orbiters [3]
ORFEUS-SPAS deployed on 20 November and retrieved on 4 December; WSF deployed on 22 November and retrieved on 26 November
19 November
23:20
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-33 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Logistics12 March 1997
03:23
Partial Failure
Failed to redock after free-flight in February–March 1997
21 November
20:47
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIA Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-36A Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of France.svg Hot Bird 2 Eutelsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
24 November
11:05
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Skylark 7 Flag of Sweden.svg Esrange Area S Flag of Germany.svg DLR
Flag of Germany.svg TEXUS 35 DASASuborbitalMicrogravity research24 NovemberSuccessful
29 November Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PU Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test29 NovemberSuccessful

December

4 December
06:58
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7925 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17B Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Mars Pathfinder NASA Heliocentric Mars lander4 July 1997
16:57
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Sojourner NASAHeliocentricMars rover
First Mars rover; landing site: Ares Vallis
Final contact with Sojourner received on 27 September 1997 and the mission was terminated on 10 March 1998
11 December
12:00
Flag of Ukraine.svg Tsyklon-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 90/20 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2335 (EORSAT)MO RFLow EarthReconnaissance1 January 1999Successful
18 December
01:57
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIA Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-36B Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Russia.svg International Launch Services
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Inmarsat 3F3 InmarsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
20 December
06:43
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2336 (Parus)MO RFLow EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
20 December
18:04
Flag of the United States.svg Titan IVA (404) Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-4E Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg USA-129 (KH-12)NROLow EarthReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational
NRO Launch 2
24 December
13:50
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/4 Flag of Russia.svg Roskosmos
Flag of Russia.svg Bion 11 RoskosmosLow EarthBiological research7 January 1997Successful
28 December Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg DF-21 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
SuborbitalMissile test28 DecemberSuccessful

Deep-space rendezvous

Date (GMT)SpacecraftEventRemarks
27 June Galileo 1st flyby of Ganymede
6 SeptemberGalileo2nd flyby of Ganymede
4 NovemberGalileo1st flyby of Callisto
19 DecemberGalileo1st flyby of Europa

EVAs

Start Date/TimeDurationEnd TimeSpacecraftCrewRemarks
15 January
05:35
6 hours
9 minutes
11:44 STS-72
Endeavour
Flag of the United States.svg Leroy Chiao
Flag of the United States.svg Daniel T. Barry
Practiced construction techniques for the upcoming International Space Station. The activities included installing a cable tray, hooking up cables and fluid lines, handling small screws and bolts in the screw, and grappling large objects at the end of the robotic arm. [4]
17 January
05:40
6 hours
54 minutes
12:34 STS-72
Endeavour
Flag of the United States.svg Leroy Chiao
Flag of the United States.svg Winston E. Scott
Continued testing of construction techniques with utility boxes, slidewires and a portable work stanchion attached to the robotic arm. Scott also tested the heating capabilities of his spacesuit by riding the robotic arm into a cold night zone while Endeavour's payload bay was oriented toward space. [5]
8 February
14:03
3 hours
5 minutes
17:08 Mir EO-20
Kvant-2
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Reiter
Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Gidzenko
Moved a YMK maneuvering unit from the Kvant-2 airlock and secured it on the module exterior. Then collected experiments deployed earlier on the ESEF. The team was unable to remove an antenna from Kristall when they were unable to loosen some bolts on the antenna.
15 March
01:04
5 hours
51 minutes
06:55Mir EO-21
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Onufriyenko
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Usachov
To improve access to the outside of the Kristall module, Onufriyenko and Usachev installed a second Strela boom on the Mir base block. Also prepared cables and connectors for the future installation of the Mir Cooperative Solar Array.
27 March
06:34
6 hours
2 minutes
12:36 STS-76
Mir Atlantis
Flag of the United States.svg Michael R. Clifford
Flag of the United States.svg Linda M. Godwin
Added four canisters of experiments, called the Mir Environmental Effects Payload (MEEP), to the outside of docking module. Also tested new tethers and foot restraints for future use on Mir and the upcoming ISS assembly. First Shuttle-Mir EVA and EVA performed from a Space Shuttle docked at a space station.
20 May
22:50
6 hours
20 minutes
21 May
04:10
Mir EO-21
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Onufriyenko
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Usachov
Moved the Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) from its stowage position on Kristal to a final location on Kvant-1 , and prepared the array for complete deployment. Also released a balloon shaped like a large Pepsi can, and filmed it for a television commercial.
24 May
20:47
6 hours
43 minutes
25 May
02:30
Mir EO-21
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Onufriyenko
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Usachov
Completed deployment of the Mir Cooperative Solar Array (MCSA) on the Kvant-1 module.
30 May
18:20
4 hours
20 minutes
22:40Mir EO-21
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Onufriyenko
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Usachov
Installed the German made Modular Optoelectronic Multispectral Scanner (MOMS) camera to the exterior of the Priroda module. Also installed a new handrail on the exterior of Kvant-2 to aid future spacewalks.
6 June
16:56
3 hours
34 minutes
20:30Mir EO-21
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Onufriyenko
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Usachov
Installed two American micrometeoroid detector experiments to the exterior of Kvant-2. Also replaced a cassette for the Komza experiment of the surface of Spektr .
13 June
12:45
5 hours
42 minutes
18:27Mir EO-21
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Onufriyenko
Flag of Russia.svg Yury Usachov
Installed the Rapana girder to the exterior of Kvant-1 in anticipation of mounting future experiments to the girder. Also manually deployed the Travers radar on the surface of Priroda.
2 December
15:54
5 hours
58 minutes
21:52Mir EO-22
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Valery Korzun
Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Kaleri
Successfully connected electrical cables to the solar panels on surface installed on Kvant-1. [6]
9 December
13:50
6 hours
38 minutes
20:28Mir EO-22
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Valery Korzun
Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Kaleri
Completed the construction of the Rapana truss structure and the installed the Kurs docking antenna. Also fixed an amateur radio antenna that had loosened. [7]

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