1997 in spaceflight

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1997 in spaceflight
Cassini-Huygens launch.jpg
Launch of the Cassini and Huygens spacecraft on a Titan IVB
Orbital launches
First12 January
Last24 December
Total89
Successes83
Failures3
Partial failures3
Catalogued 86
National firsts
Satellite Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines
Rockets
Maiden flights M-V
Titan IVB
VLS-1
Taepodong-1
Retirements Atlas I
Crewed flights
Orbital10
Total travellers51

This article outlines notable events occurring in 1997 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

Contents

Cassini–Huygens launch

Launched aboard a Titan IVB/Centaur on October 15, 1997, Cassini was active in space for nearly 20 years, with 13 years spent orbiting Saturn and studying the planet and its system after entering orbit on July 1, 2004. [1]


Launches

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

January

12 January
09:27
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-81 NASA Low Earth (Mir) Shuttle-Mir flight22 January
14:23
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceHab LDM NASA/SpaceHab Low Earth (Atlantis)Logistics
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts
15 January Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Barents Sea Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian Navy Suborbital Missile test15 JanuarySuccessful
17 January
01:17
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
Flag of the United States.svg IFT-1 (EKV)US Air ForceSuborbital ABM target17 JanuarySuccessful
17 January
16:28
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 GPS IIR-1 US Air ForceIntended: Medium Earth Navigation+12 secondsLaunch Failure
SRB structural failure caused rocket to explode; First flight of GPS Block IIR satellite
29 January Flag of the United States.svg Storm-2 Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-32 Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg MTTV US Air ForceSuborbitalTarget spacecraft29 JanuaryFailure
Flag of the United States.svg MTD-2 US Air ForceSuborbitalWeapons test
30 January Flag of the United States.svg SR19 Flag of the United States.svg C-130, NAS Point Mugu Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg AltAir (Have Gold)US Air ForceSuborbitalTest flight+28 secondsLaunch Failure
Accidentally destroyed by range safety
30 January
07:30
Flag of Japan.svg S-520 Flag of Japan.svg Uchinoura Pad K Flag of Japan.svg ISAS
ISASSuborbitalTechnology development30 JanuarySuccessful
30 January
08:42
Flag of the United States.svg LGM-30G Minuteman III Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg LF-26 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg FOT GT163GB US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test30 JanuarySuccessful
30 January
22:04
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 GE 2 GE Americom Geosynchronous Communications In orbitOperational
Flag of Argentina.svg Nahuel 1A Nahuelsa GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
31 January
01:55
Flag of Russia.svg MR-12 Flag of Russia.svg Kapustin Yar Flag of Russia.svg AN RF
Flag of the United States.svg Flaksus-1 APL SuborbitalPlasma research31 JanuarySuccessful

February

5 February
02:16
Flag of Russia.svg MR-12 Flag of Russia.svg Kapustin Yar Flag of Russia.svg AN RF
Flag of the United States.svg Flaksus-2 APLSuborbitalPlasma research5 FebruarySuccessful
7 February Flag of Russia.svg R-17 Scud Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Bigen Island, Aur Atoll Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg Willow Dune US Air ForceSuborbitalTarget7 FebruarySuccessful
10 February
05:17
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant XII Flag of the United States.svg Poker Flat Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg PHAZE 2 NASASuborbital Ionosphere research10 FebruarySuccessful
10 February
06:30
Flag of the United States.svg Castor- Orbus Flag of the United States.svg Nevada Test Site LA-26 Flag of the United States.svg Sandia
SandiaSuborbitalRocket test10 FebruarySuccessful
10 February
14:09
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-25 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir) Mir EO-23 14 August
12:17
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with three cosmonauts
11 February
08:36
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant XII Flag of the United States.svg Poker Flat Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg Auroral Turbulance 2 NASASuborbital Auroral/Ionosphere research11 FebruarySuccessful
11 February
08:55
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Discovery 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-82 NASALow Earth (HST) Hubble Servicing Mission 2 21 February
08:32
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts
12 February
04:50
Flag of Japan.svg M-V Flag of Japan.svg Uchinoura Flag of Japan.svg ISAS
Flag of Japan.svg HALCA (MUSES-B)ISASMedium Earth Astronomy In orbitSuccessful
Maiden flight of M-V; Mission concluded in November 2005
12 February
21:00
Flag of the United States.svg LCLV Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg MDT IV SuborbitalTarget12 FebruarySuccessful
14 February
03:47
Flag of Ukraine.svg Tsyklon-3 Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 32 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Gonets-D1 Gonets SatCom Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Gonets-D1Gonets SatComLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Gonets-D1Gonets SatComLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2337 (Strela-3) MO RF Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2338 (Strela-3)MO RFLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2339 (Strela-3)MO RFLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
17 February
01:42
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 Japan.svg JCSAT-4 JSAT GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
20 February 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 test20 FebruarySuccessful
20 February 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 test20 FebruarySuccessful
20 February 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 test20 FebruarySuccessful
20 February 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 test20 FebruarySuccessful
22 February Flag of the United States.svg Castor 4B Flag of the United States.svg Wake Island Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg TCMP II Suborbital Re-entry vehicle test22 FebruarySuccessful
23 February Flag of India.svg Prithvi Flag of India.svg Balasore Flag of India.svg DRDO
DRDOSuborbitalMissile test23 FebruarySuccessful
23 February
10:06
Flag of the United States.svg LCLV Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg MDT III SuborbitalTarget23 FebruarySuccessful
23 February
20:20
Flag of the United States.svg Titan IVB (402)/IUS Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-40 Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg USA-130 (DSP F18)US Air ForceGeosynchronousEarly warningIn orbitOperational
Maiden flight of Titan IVB
26 February
20:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalRocket test26 FebruarySuccessful

March

1 March Flag of the United States.svg Castor 4B Flag of the United States.svg Wake Island Flag of the United States.svg OrbitalSciences
Flag of the United States.svg TCMP II SuborbitalRe-entry vehicle test1 MarchSuccessful
1 March
01:07
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 801 Intelsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
4 March
02:00
Flag of Russia.svg Start-1 Flag of Russia.svg Svobodniy Site 5 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Zeya MO RFLow EarthCommunications25 October 1999Successful
6 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 ForceSuborbitalABM Target6 MarchSuccessful
6 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 Interceptor6 MarchSuccessful
8 March
06:01
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 States.svg Tempo 2 TCI Current: Graveyard
Operational: Geosynchronous
CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Suffered damage from a solar flare in April 1997 and was retired on 15 August 2006.
13 March
10:20
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg Poker Flat Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalIonosphere research13 MarchSuccessful
18 March
00:16
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 test18 MarchSuccessful
18 March 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 test18 MarchSuccessful
19 March Flag of Russia.svg R-17 Scud Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Bigen Island, Aur Atoll Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg Willow DuneUS Air ForceSuborbitalTarget19 MarchSuccessful
25 March
03:15
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 Ultraviolet astronomy 25 MarchSuccessful
Studied Hale-Bopp comet
30 March
03:25
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 EUVS NASASuborbitalUltraviolet astronomy30 MarchSuccessful

April

4 April
16:47
Flag of the United States.svg Titan 23G Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-4W Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg USA-131 (DMSP 5D2 F14)US Air Force/NOAA Sun-synchronous Meteorology In orbitSuccessful
4 April
19:20
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Columbia 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-83 NASALow EarthMicrogravity research8 April
18:33
Partial Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Spacelab Long Module 1 NASALow Earth (Columbia) Spacelab MSL-1
Flag of the United States.svg EDO Pallet NASALow Earth (Columbia)Cryogenic mission extension pallet
Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts
Fuel cell failure caused the flight to be aborted. Re-flown as STS-94 later the same year.
6 April
03:25
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
NASASuborbital6 AprilSuccessful
6 April
16:04
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-34 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Logistics2 July
06:31
Partial Failure
Collided with Mir during rendezvous tests on 25 June, heavily damaging the station and permanently depressurizing the Spektr module.
8 April
03:55
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 WISP NASASuborbitalUltraviolet astronomy8 AprilSuccessful
9 April
08:58
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 16/2 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2340 (Oko)MO RF Molniya Early warningIn orbitOperational
16 April
23:08
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44LP) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Thailand.svg Thaicom 3 Thaicom GeosynchronousCommunications2 October 2006Successful
Flag of Japan.svg BSAT-1A BSAT GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Thaicom 3 deorbited after suffering severe power degradation. [2]
17 April Flag of Ukraine.svg R-36M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test17 AprilSuccessful
17 April
13:03
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2341 (Parus)MO RFLow EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
21 April
11:59
Flag of the United States.svg Pegasus-XL Flag of Spain.svg Stargazer, Gando Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of Spain.svg Minisat-01 INTA Low EarthTechnology development26 February 2002Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Celestis Founders Celestis Low Earth Space burial 20 May 2002Successful
25 April
05:49
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 the United States.svg GOES 10 (GOES-K)NOAAGeosynchronous
Graveyard (after retirement)
MeteorologyIn orbitSuccessful
Final flight of Atlas I, satellite retired and boosted to graveyard orbit on 1 December 2009. [3]
28 April
16:42
Flag of Brazil.svg VS-30 Flag of Brazil.svg Alcântara Flag of Brazil.svg INPE
Flag of Germany.svg AL-VS30-223 DLR SuborbitalTest rocket28 AprilSuccessful
30 April Flag of India.svg RH-560/300 Mk.II Flag of India.svg Sriharikota Flag of India.svg ISRO
ISROSuborbitalTest rocket30 AprilSuccessful

May

2 May
07:30
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
NASASuborbital X-ray Astronomy 2 MaySuccessful
5 May
14:55
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II (7920-10C) Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 8 Iridium Low EarthCommunications24 November 2017 [5] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 7 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 6 IridiumLow EarthCommunications23 December 2017 [7] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 5 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 4 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
8 May
07:10
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
NASASuborbitalAstronomy8 MaySuccessful
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
Flag of the United States.svg 9 re-entry vehiclesUS Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test8 MaySuccessful
11 May
16:17
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 3A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xichang LC-2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhongxing-6 (Chinasat-6) Chinasat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
14 May
00:33
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/4 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2342 (Oko)MO RFMolniyaEarly warningIn orbitOperational
15 May
08:07
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-84 NASALow Earth (Mir)Shuttle-Mir flight24 May
13:27
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceHab LDMNASA/SpaceHabLow Earth (Atlantis)Logistics
Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts
15 May
12:10
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 31/6 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2343 MO RFLow EarthReconnaissance18 SeptemberSuccessful
15 May
19:16
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 NCAR/CU-6 NASASuborbitalUltraviolet astronomy/Solar observation15 MaySuccessful
20 May
07:07
Flag of Ukraine.svg Zenit-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 45/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Tselina-2 VKSIntended: Low Earth ELINT + 48 secondsLaunch Failure
Stage 1 engine failure
20 May
22:39
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 Norway.svg Thor-2 Telenor GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
21 May
08:27
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
Flag of the United States.svg FOT GT164GM/SHARP US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile and re-entry vehicle test21 MaySuccessful
23 May
21:44
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier- Orion Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg MSX SMDC SuborbitalTarget23 MaySuccessful
24 May
17:00
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 the United States.svg Telstar 5 Loral Skynet GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
29 May
04:56
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 Radio astronomy 29 MaySuccessful
30 May 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 test30 MaySuccessful

June

3 June
23:20
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Inmarsat 3F4 Inmarsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of India.svg INSAT 2D ISROGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
Insat 2D declared a total loss on 4 October 1997.
6 June
16:56
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/17S40 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2344 (Arkon)MO RFMedium EarthReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational
10 June Flag of Russia.svg UR-100NU Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test10 JuneSuccessful
10 June
12:01
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 Feng Yun 2A CASC GeosynchronousMeteorologyIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
Halted transmitting data in April 1998, resumed transmission but imaging system failed later that year in September.
18 June
14:02
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
Flag of the United States.svg FOT GT165GM US Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test18 JuneSuccessful
18 June
14:02
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/17S40 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 81/23 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 14 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 12 IridiumLow EarthCommunications2 September 2018 [9] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 9 IridiumLow EarthCommunications11 March 2003Spacecraft Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 10 IridiumLow EarthCommunications6 October 2018 [11] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 13 IridiumLow EarthCommunications29 April 2018 [13] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 16 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 11 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
24 June
03:39
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
Flag of the United States.svg MSLS IFT-1A US Air ForceSuborbitalABM target24 JunePartial Failure
Some decoys failed to deploy
24 June
04:00
Flag of the United States.svg Payload Launch Vehicle Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Meck Island, Kwajalein Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg IFT-1A EKVUS Air ForceSuborbitalABM Test24 JunePartial Failure
Poor system performance; Non-destructive flyby
25 June
23:44
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 802 IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational

July

1 July
18:02
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Columbia 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-94 NASALow EarthMicrogravity research17 July
10:40
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Spacelab Long Module 1NASALow Earth (Columbia)Spacelab MSL-1
Flag of the United States.svg EDO PalletNASALow Earth (Columbia)Cryogenic mission extension pallet
Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts, reflight of STS-83
Final flight of Spacelab Long Module 1
5 July
04:11
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-35 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Logistics7 October
17:23
Successful
8 July
12:25
Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PM Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test8 JulySuccessful
9 July Flag of South Korea.svg KSR-II Flag of South Korea.svg Anhueng Flag of South Korea.svg KARI
KARISuborbitalX-ray astronomy/Ionosphere research9 JulySuccessful
9 July
13:04
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-10C Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 15 IridiumLow EarthCommunications14 October 2018 [15] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 17 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 20 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 18 IridiumLow EarthCommunications19 August 2018 [17] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 21 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
23 July Flag of Russia.svg R-29 Flag of Russia.svg Submarine, Barents Sea Flag of Russia.svg Russian Navy
Russian NavySuborbitalMissile test23 JulySuccessful
23 July
03:42
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-132 (GPS IIR-2)US Air ForceMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
28 July
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 Japan.svg Superbird C SCC GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational

August

1 August
20:20
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 Orbview-2 GeoEye Low EarthEarth imagingIn orbitOperational
5 August
15:35
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-26 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir) Mir EO-24 19 February 1998
09:10
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with two cosmonauts
7 August
14:41
Flag of the United States.svg Space Shuttle Discovery 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-85 NASALow EarthSpace sciences19 August
11:08
Successful
Flag of Germany.svg Flag of the United States.svg CRISTA-SPAS-2 DLR/NASALow EarthAtmospheric research
Flag of Japan.svg MFD NASDA Low Earth (Discovery)Dextrous RMS demonstration
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts
CRISTA-SPAS deployed 7 August and retrieved 16 August
8 August
06:46
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44LP) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United States.svg PAS 6 PanAmSat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
Spacecraft failure occurred in April 2004
8 August
13:19
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbital Aeronomy research8 AugustSuccessful
8 August
13:24
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier-Orion Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg COORS NASASuborbitalIonosphere/Aeronomy research8 AugustFailure
8 August
16:29
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant VC Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalIonosphere/Aeronomy research8 AugustSuccessful
9 August
13:29
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research9 AugustSuccessful
9 August
22:57
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research9 AugustSuccessful
10 August
13:36
Flag of the United States.svg Viper Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research10 AugustSuccessful
10 August
21:30
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research10 AugustSuccessful
11 August
13:38
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research11 AugustSuccessful
11 August
13:43
Flag of the United States.svg Viper Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research11 AugustSuccessful
11 August
18:18
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalUltraviolet astronomy11 AugustSuccessful
11 August
21:34
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research11 AugustSuccessful
12 August
12:10
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research12 AugustSuccessful
12 August
12:15
Flag of the United States.svg Viper Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research12 AugustSuccessful
12 August
12:26
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research12 AugustSuccessful
12 August
21:41
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research12 AugustSuccessful
13 August
13:50
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research13 AugustSuccessful
13 August
13:55
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research13 AugustSuccessful
13 August
21:40
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbital13 AugustSuccessful
14 August
12:22
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research14 AugustSuccessful
14 August
12:27
Flag of the United States.svg Viper Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research14 AugustSuccessful
14 August
20:49
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2345 (Prognoz)MO RFGeosynchronousEarly warningIn orbitSuccessful
Retired on 1 January 1999
14 August
21:53
Flag of the United States.svg Viper Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research14 AugustSuccessful
15 August
10:58
Flag of the United States.svg Viper Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research15 AugustSuccessful
15 August
20:25
Flag of the United States.svg Super Loki Flag of the United States.svg Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalAeronomy research15 AugustSuccessful
19 August
17:50
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 3B Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xichang LC-2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg Agila 2 MPSC GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
21 August
00:38
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-10C Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 26 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 25 IridiumLow EarthCommunications14 May 2018 [19] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 24 IridiumLow EarthCommunications11 May 2019 [21] Spacecraft Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 23 IridiumLow EarthCommunications28 March 2018 [23] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 22 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
23 August
06:51
Flag of the United States.svg LMLV-1 (Athena I) Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-6 Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg Lewis NASALow EarthEarth observation29 SeptemberSpacecraft failure
Control lost within three days of launch due to RCS design flaw. [24]
25 August
14:39
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-8 Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-17A Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg ACE NASA Earth/Sun L1 point Magnetospheric researchIn orbitOperational
28 August
00:33
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 the United States.svg PAS 5 PanAmSatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
29 August
15:02
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 FORTE US Air ForceLow EarthIonosphere researchIn orbitOperational

September

1 September
14:00
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan LC-1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CASC
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium MFS-1 IridiumLow Earth Boilerplate spacecraftIn orbitSuccessful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium MFS-2 IridiumLow EarthBoilerplate spacecraftIn orbitSuccessful
2 September
07:00
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier-Orion Anna Plains Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg DUNDEE 1 NASASuborbitalTarget2 SeptemberSuccessful
2 September
22:21
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44LP) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of France.svg Hot Bird 3 Eutelsat GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Europe.svg Meteosat 7 Eumetsat GeosynchronousMeteorologyIn orbitOperational
4 September
12:03
Flag of the United States.svg Atlas IIAS 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 States.svg GE 3 GE AmericomGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
5 September
04:00
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier=OrionAnna Plains Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg DUNDEE 2 NASASuborbitalTarget5 SeptemberSuccessful
10 September
02:00
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier-OrionAnna Plains Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg DUNDEE 3 NASASuborbitalTarget10 SeptemberSuccessful
10 September
14:40
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalTest rocket10 SeptemberSuccessful
10 September
15:10
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalMicrogravity research10 SeptemberSuccessful
11 September
20:15
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier-OrionAnna Plains Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg DUNDEE 4 NASASuborbitalTarget11 SeptemberSuccessful
14 September
01:36
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/17S40 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 81/23 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 29 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 32 IridiumLow EarthCommunications10 March 2019 [26] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 33 IridiumLow EarthCommunications10 February 2009Partial Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 27 IridiumLow EarthCommunications1 February 2002Spacecraft Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 28 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 30 IridiumLow EarthCommunications28 September 2017 [28] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 31 IridiumLow EarthCommunications20 December 2018 [30] Successful
Iridium 33 destroyed in collision with Kosmos 2251 [31]
17 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
Flag of the United States.svg 7 re-entry vehiclesUS Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test17 SeptemberSuccessful
19 September
13:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalIonosphere research19 SeptemberSuccessful
23 September
16:44
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos-3M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 132/1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2346 (Parus)MO RFLow EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg FAISAT-2V FAI Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
23 September
23:58
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (42L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United Nations.svg Intelsat 803 IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
24 September Flag of the United States.svg Storm-2 Flag of the United States.svg White Sands LC-32 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg MTTV-4 US Air ForceSuborbitalTarget24 SeptemberSuccessful
24 September
21:30
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-M Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/4 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Molniya-1T MO RFMolniyaCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
25 September
00:30
Flag of Japan.svg TR-1 Flag of Japan.svg Tanegashima LA-TNASDA
NASDASuborbitalMicrogravity research25 SeptemberSuccessful
26 September
02:34
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-86 NASALow Earth (Mir)Shuttle-Mir flight6 October
21:55
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg SpaceHab LDMNASA/SpaceHabLow Earth (Atlantis)Logistics
Crewed orbital flight with seven astronauts
27 September
01:23
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-10C Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 19 IridiumLow EarthCommunications7 April 2018 [33] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 37 IridiumLow EarthCommunications26 May 2018 [35] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 36 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 35 IridiumLow EarthCommunications26 December 2018 [37] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 34 IridiumLow EarthCommunications8 January 2018 [39] Successful
29 September
04:47
Flag of India.svg PSLV Flag of India.svg Sriharikota FLP Flag of India.svg ISRO
Flag of India.svg IRS-1D ISROSun-synchronousRemote sensingIn orbitOperational
30 September
20:10
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 HRTS 10 NASASuborbitalSolar research30 SeptemberSuccessful

October

3 October
07:07
Flag of Russia.svg RT-2PM Topol Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 158 Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
RVSNSuborbitalMissile test3 OctoberSuccessful
4 October
18:30
Flag of the United States.svg Castor-Orbus Flag of the United States.svg Nevada Test Site LA-26 Flag of the United States.svg Sandia
SandiaSuborbitalTest rocket4 OctoberFailure
5 October
15:08
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-36 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Logistics19 December
13:20
Successful
Flag of Russia.svg Sputnik-40 RoskosmosLow EarthAmateur communications21 May 1998Successful
Flag of Germany.svg X-Mir DASA Low Earth (Mir)Inspect Mir2 October 1998Successful
5 October
21:01
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 the United States.svg Echostar 3 EchoStar GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
9 October
17:59
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Site 43/3 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Foton 11 RoskosmosLow EarthMicrogravity research23 OctoberSuccessful
10 October Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Navy
Royal NavySuborbitalMissile test10 OctoberSuccessful
10 October Flag of the United States.svg UGM-133 Trident II Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Submarine, Eastern Range Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Navy
Royal NavySuborbitalMissile test10 OctoberSuccessful
12 October
16:42
Flag of Brazil.svg VS-30 Flag of Norway.svg Andøya Flag of Brazil.svg INPE
Flag of Germany.svg AL-VS30-226 DLRSuborbitalAeronomy research12 OctoberSuccessful
15 October
08:43
Flag of the United States.svg Titan IVB (401)/Centaur Flag of the United States.svg Cape Canaveral LC-40 Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg Cassini NASA Kronocentric Orbit Saturn orbiter15 September 2017
10:31
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Europe.svg Huygens NASA/ESA Kronocentric Orbit Titan lander14 January 2005
12:43
Successful
Cassini is the first spacecraft to orbit Saturn and Huygens is the first spacecraft to land on Titan.
Huygens released from Cassini on 25 December 2004.
16 October
19:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalSolar research16 OctoberSuccessful
16 October
19:13
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 3B Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xichang LC-2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Apstar 2R APT GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
22 October
13:13
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 STEP-4 US Air ForceLow Earth31 March 2001Successful
24 October
02:32
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-133 (Lacrosse 3) NRO Low EarthReconnaissanceIn orbitOperational
25 October
00:46
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 the United States.svg USA-135 (DSCS III F13)US Air ForceGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg FalconSat Gold USAFA Geosynchronous transfer Technology demonstration27 September 1998Successful
30 October
13:43
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 5G Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-3 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Europe.svg MAQSAT-H ESAGeosynchronous transferBoilerplateIn orbitSuccessful
Flag of Europe.svg MAQSAT-B ESAGeosynchronous transferBoilerplateIn orbitSuccessful
Flag of Europe.svg TEAMSAT ESTEC Geosynchronous transferTechnology developmentIn orbitOperational
Flag of Europe.svg YESESTECGeosynchronous transferTechnolovy developmentIn orbitOperational

November

2 November
12:25
Flag of Brazil.svg VLS-1 V01 Flag of Brazil.svg Alcântara Flag of Brazil.svg INPE
Flag of Brazil.svg SCD-2A INPEIntended: Low EarthWeather satellite2 NovemberLaunch Failure
Maiden flight of VLS-1; First Brazilian orbital launch attempt
5 November
20:02
Flag of the United States.svg Terrier-Orion Flag of Norway.svg Andøya Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg Combined Sodium and Sporadic Layers NASASuborbitalIonosphere research5 NovemberSuccessful
5 November
21:01
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
Flag of the United States.svg 8 re-entry vehiclesUS Air ForceSuborbitalMissile test5 NovemberSuccessful
6 November
00:30
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-134 (GPS IIA-19)US Air ForceMedium EarthNavigationIn orbitOperational
8 November
02:05
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-136 (Trumpet 3)NROMolniya SIGINT In orbitOperational
NRO Launch 4
9 November
01:34
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-10C Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 43 IridiumLow EarthCommunications11 February 2018 [41] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 41 IridiumLow EarthCommunications28 July 2018 [43] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 40 IridiumLow EarthCommunications23 September 2018 [45] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 39 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 38 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
12 November
17:00
Flag of Russia.svg Proton-K/DM-2M Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 200/39 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kupon RFCB GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
Onboard computer failed
12 November
21:48
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Sweden.svg Sirius 2 NSAB GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
Flag of Indonesia.svg IndoStar-1 Indostar GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Astra 5A (Sirius 2) failed on 16 January 2009
14 November
05:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of the United States.svg White Sands Flag of the United States.svg NASA
Flag of the United States.svg SCARI NASASuborbitalUltraviolet astronomy14 NovemberSuccessful
17 November Flag of the United States.svg Hera Flag of the United States.svg Fort Wingate LC-96 Flag of the United States.svg US Air Force
Flag of the United States.svg MTV US Air ForceSuborbitalABM Target17 NovemberFailure
18 November
11:14
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Resurs F-1M RoskosmosLow EarthRemote sensing13 DecemberSuccessful
18 November
19:35
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-97 NASASuborbitalSolar observation18 NovemberSuccessful
19 November Flag of Russia.svg RT-23 Flag of Russia.svg Nenoksa Flag of Russia.svg RVSN
Russian NavySuborbitalTest rocket19 NovemberFailure
19 November
19:46
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-87 NASALow EarthMicrogravity experiments5 December
12:20
Successful
Flag of the United States.svg SPARTAN-201 NASALow EarthMicrogravity researchFailure
Flag of the United States.svg EDO PalletNASALow Earth (Columbia)Cryogenic mission extension palletSuccessful
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts
Spartan failed to orient itself due to human error during deployment on 21 November; was retrieved on 25 November.
27 November
21:27
Flag of Japan.svg H-II Flag of Japan.svg Tanegashima LA-Y1 Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg TRMM NASALow EarthEnvironmental research16 June 2015
06:55 [46]
Successful
Flag of Japan.svg Hikoboshi (ETS-7)NASDALow EarthDocking test13 November 2015 [47] Successful
Flag of Japan.svg Orihime (ETS-7)NASDALow EarthDocking test13 November 2015 [47] Successful
The two ETS satellites docked on 7 July 1998 [48]

December

2 December
08:42
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of Norway.svg SvalRak Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalPlasma research2 DecemberSuccessful
2 December
22:52
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (44P) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of Japan.svg JCSAT 5 JSATGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of Germany.svg Equator-S DLRGeosynchronous transferMagnetospheric researchIn orbitOperational
12 November
17:00
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 1G SES GeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
3 December
09:06
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Black Brant IX Flag of Norway.svg SvalRak Flag of the United States.svg NASA
NASASuborbitalPlasma research3 DecemberSuccessful
8 December
07:16
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Long March 2C Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Taiyuan LC-1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CASC
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 42 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 44 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitSpacecraft Failure
8 December
23:52
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 the United States.svg Galaxy 8i PanAmSatCurrent: Graveyard
Operational: Geosynchronous
CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Retired in October 2002
9 December
07:17
Flag of Ukraine.svg Tsyklon-2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baikonur Site 90/20 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2347 (EORSAT MO RFLow EarthSIGINT11 December 1999Successful
15 December
15:40
Flag of Russia.svg Soyuz-U Flag of Russia.svg Plesetsk Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Russia.svg Kosmos 2348 (Yantar)MO RFLow EarthReconnaissance14 April 1998Successful
18 December 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 test18 DecemberSuccessful
20 December
08:45
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-37 RoskosmosLow Earth (Mir)Logistics15 March 1998
23:04
Successful
20 December
13:16
Flag of the United States.svg Delta II 7920-10C Flag of the United States.svg Vandenberg SLC-2W Flag of the United States.svg Boeing IDS
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 45 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 46 IridiumLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 47 IridiumLow EarthCommunications1 September 2018 [50] Successful
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 48 IridiumLow EarthCommunications5 May 2001Spacecraft Failure
Flag of the United States.svg Iridium 49 IridiumLow EarthCommunications13 February 2018 [52] Successful
22 December
00:16
Flag of Europe.svg Ariane 4 (42L) Flag of France.svg Kourou ELA-2 Flag of France.svg Arianespace
Flag of the United Nations.svg Intelsat 804 IntelsatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
23 December
19:11
Flag of the United States.svg Pegasus-XL/HAPS Flag of the United States.svg Stargazer, Wallops Island Flag of the United States.svg Orbital Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A1 Orbcomm Low EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A2 OrbcommLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A3 OrbcommLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A4 OrbcommLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A5 OrbcommLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A6 OrbcommLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A7 OrbcommLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Flag of the United States.svg Orbcomm A8 OrbcommLow EarthCommunicationsIn orbitOperational
24 December
13:32
Flag of Russia.svg Start-1 Flag of Russia.svg Svobodniy Site 5 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of the United States.svg Early Bird 1 EarthWatch Low EarthEarth observation27 July 2000Successful
24 December
23:19
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 the People's Republic of China.svg AsiaSat 3 AsiaSatGeosynchronousCommunicationsIn orbitPartial Launch Failure
Upper stage failure; Performed lunar flyby to reduce orbital inclination and reach operational position.

Deep-space rendezvous

Date (GMT)SpacecraftEventRemarks
20 February Galileo 2nd flyby of Europa
5 AprilGalileo3rd flyby of Ganymede
7 MayGalileo4th flyby of Ganymede
25 JuneGalileo2nd flyby of Callisto
27 June NEAR Flyby of 253 Mathilde Closest approach: 1,200 kilometres (750 mi)
4 July Mars Pathfinder Landed on Mars Location: Ares Vallis; first Mars rover and rover on another planet
11 September Mars Global Surveyor Areocentric orbit injection
17 SeptemberGalileo3rd flyby of Callisto
6 NovemberGalileo3rd flyby of Europa
16 DecemberGalileo4th flyby of Europa

EVAs

Start Date/TimeDurationEnd TimeSpacecraftCrewFunctionRemarks
14 February
04:34
6 hours
42 minutes
11:16 STS-82
Discovery
Flag of the United States.svg Mark C. Lee
Flag of the United States.svg Steven Smith
Swapped out the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph for the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer and replaced the Faint Object Spectrograph with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph. Stowed the GHRS and FOS for return to Earth in the payload bay. [53] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
15 February
03:25
7 hours
27 minutes
10:52STS-82
Discovery
Flag of the United States.svg Gregory J. Harbaugh
Flag of the United States.svg Joseph R. Tanner
Replaced a Fine Guidance Sensor and an Engineering and Science Tape Recorder with spare replacement units. Also installed the Optical Control Electronics Enhancement Kit. [54] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
16 February
02:53
7 hours
11 minutes
10:04STS-82
Discovery
Flag of the United States.svg Mark C. Lee
Flag of the United States.svg Steven Smith
Replaced a Data Interface Unit with a spare unit and replaced a reel-to-reel tape drive Engineering and Science Tape Recorder with a solid-state digital version. Also replaced one of the four Reaction Wheel Assembly units that help point the telescope at targets. [55] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
17 February
03:45
6 hours
34 minutes
10:19STS-82
Discovery
Flag of the United States.svg Gregory J. Harbaugh
Flag of the United States.svg Joseph R. Tanner
Replaced the Solar Array Drive Electronics package with a spare, also replaced the covers of the satellite's magnetometers. Installed thermal blankets over areas of degraded insulation. [56] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
18 February
03:15
5 hours
17 minutes
08:32STS-82
Discovery
Flag of the United States.svg Mark C. Lee
Flag of the United States.svg Steven Smith
Installed more thermal insulation on three more areas that had undergone degradation. [57] Hubble Space Telescope servicing
29 April
05:10
4 hours
59 minutes
10:09 Mir EO-23
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Vasily Tsibliyev
Flag of the United States.svg Jerry M. Linenger
Installed the Optical Properties Monitor on the exterior of Kristall . Used the Strela crane to move to the Kvant-2 module. At Kvant-2 they retrieved two American experiments, the Partial Impact Experiment and the Mir Sample Experiment, from the Kvant-2 hull, and installed the Benton Radiation Dosimeter on Kvant-2. [58] First use of the new Orlan-M space suit.
22 August
11:14
3 hours
16 minutes
14:30Mir EO-24
Transfer compartmentof DOS-7
Flag of Russia.svg Anatoly Solovyev
Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Vinogradov
Reconnected power cabling to the Spektr solar arrays, thus restoring part of the power lost in the collision. Although the spacewalkers were able to recover equipment and supplies from the module, they were not able to find the puncture hole. [59] Internal EVA to inspect the damaged Spektr module
6 September
01:07
6 hours07:07Mir EO-24
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Anatoly Solovyev
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg Michael Foale
Solovyev rode the Strela crane operated by Foale on the base block to Spektr to inspect for damage. Although an extensive documentation and search of Spektr, he was unable to find the hole. Before he returned to the airlock, Foale collected the radiation dosimeter installed outside earlier. [60] Foale became the first person to conduct EVAs in both American and Russian spacesuits. [61]
1 October
17:29
5 hours
1 minute
22:30 STS-86
Mir Atlantis
Flag of the United States.svg Scott E. Parazynski
Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Titov
Retrieved the four Mir Environmental Effects Packages from the docking module surface. Also installed the Solar Array Cap to the docking module, to be used to plug the hole in the Spektr module on a future EVA. To close out the EVA, the spacewalkers tested the Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue jet packs. [62]
20 October
09:40
6 hours
38 minutes
16:18Mir EO-24
Transfer compartmentof DOS-7
Flag of Russia.svg Anatoly Solovyev
Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Vinogradov
Attempted to install three control cables between the solar array servo motors to the special adapter plate that seals Spektr from the rest of Mir. After cleaning up some of the debris and loose items in Spektr, Solovyev was able to connect the three cables to the servos. But even after an effort that extended into the "emergency oxygen supply" of the Orlan space suits, Solovyev was only able to connect two of the cables to the adapter plate. [63] Internal EVA to repair the damaged Spektr module
3 November
03:32
6 hours
4 minutes
09:36Mir EO-24
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Anatoly Solovyev
Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Vinogradov
Released a minispunik (mini-satellite) into orbit. The spacewalkers then dismantled the old solar panel MSB-4 on Kvant-1 . They stowed the panel on the outside of the base block. [64]
6 November
00:12
6 hours
12 minutes
06:24Mir EO-24
Kvant-2
Flag of Russia.svg Anatoly Solovyev
Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Vinogradov
Installed a new solar array on Kvant-1 to replace the panel removed on their previous spacewalk. [65]
25 November
00:02
7 hours
43 minutes
07:45 STS-87
Columbia
Flag of the United States.svg Winston E. Scott
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Doi
Captured the Spartan satellite by hand and secured it in the payload bay. Then the spacewalking team set up and tested a crane that will be used to construct the International Space Station. [66] Doi became the first Japanese spacewalker.
3 December
09:09
4 hours
59 minutes
14:09STS-87
Columbia
Flag of the United States.svg Winston E. Scott
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Doi
Conducted more testing and evaluation of the crane in the payload bay. They repeated many of the same crane motion tests with smaller objects than in the earlier EVA. During the EVA a small free-flying video camera was deployed to record the work. [67]

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