用戶:87weihua/2014年航天活動

獵戶座飛船試驗船一號, 獵戶座飛船的首次測試飛行將於2014年進行.
軌道發射
首次1月5日
總計6
成功6
各國的首次
衛星 立陶宛
火箭
處女航Antares 120

2014年, 將進行首航的火箭型號包括 安加拉, 安塔瑞斯號(Antares 120, 獵鷹重型。而印度尼西亞計劃於本年度利用自研火箭PRS-420開展該國首次軌道發射活動.


Launches

日期和時間 (UTC) 火箭 發射場 發射服務提供者
有效載荷 操作者 軌道 功能 衰減 (UTC) 結果
附註

January

3 January   Arrow III   Negev   IAI
IAI/IDF Suborbital ABM Test 3 January Successful
Second flight test of the Arrow-III
5 January
10:48
  GSLV Mk II   Satish Dhawan SLP   ISRO
  GSAT-14 ISRO Geosynchronous Communication 在軌 Operational
6 January
22:06:00
  Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Thaicom 6 Thaicom (Shin Corporation) Geosynchronous Communication 在軌 Operational
9 January
18:07:08
  Antares 120   MARS LP-0A   Orbital Sciences
  Cygnus CRS Orb-1 Orbital Sciences/NASA Low Earth (ISS) Logistics 在軌 Operational
  ArduSat-2 NanoSatisfi Planned: Low Earth Technology    
  Lituanica SAT-1 VU Planned: Low Earth Technology    
  LitSat-1 LSA, KTU, VGTU Planned: Low Earth Technology    
  SkyCube SkyCube Planned: Low Earth Technology    
  UAPSat-1 UAP Planned: Low Earth Technology    
  Flock-1 (×28 1-28) Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging    
First Orbital Sciences CRS operational flight, maiden flight of Antares 120. All payloads other than Cygnus are CubeSats carried aboard the Cygnus for deployment from the ISS. CubeSats include first Lithuanian satellites.
15 January
09:09
  Terrier-Orion   Wallops Island   TBD
DOD Suborbital Classified 15 January Successful
FTX-18 target, apogee: ~130公里(81英里)?
15 January
09:09
  Terrier-Orion   Wallops Island   TBD
DOD Suborbital Classified 15 January Successful
FTX-18 target, apogee: ~130公里(81英里)?
15 January
09:09
  Terrier-Orion   Wallops Island   TBD
DOD Suborbital Classified 15 January Successful
FTX-18 target, apogee: ~130公里(81英里)?
20 January
05:22
  Agni-IV   Integrated Test Range   DRDO
DRDO Suborbital Missile Test 20 January Successful
Apogee: ~850公里(530英里)
24 January
02:33:00
  Atlas V 401   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   United Launch Alliance
  TDRS-L NASA Geosynchronous Communications/Data Relay 在軌 Operational

February

5 February
16:23:32
  Soyuz-U   Baikonur Site 1/5   Roskosmos
  Progress M-22M Roskosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply 在軌 Operational
  Chasqui-1[1] Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería del Perú Planned: Low Earth Technology  
Chasqui-1 to be released from the Kibo airlock
6 February
21:30:07
  Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  ABS-2 ABS Geosynchronous Communication 在軌 Operational
    Athena-Fidus CNES/ASI Geosynchronous Communication 在軌 Operational
14 February
21:09
  Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur Site 81/24    International Launch Services
  Türksat 4A Turksat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
21 February
01:40
  Delta IV M+(4,2)   Cape Canaveral SLC-37B   United Launch Alliance
  GPS IIF-5 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation    
27 February
18:07-20:07
  H-IIA 202   Tanegashima Y1   Mitsubishi
   GPM-Core JAXA/NASA Planned: Low Earth Environmental  
  Ginrei (ShindaiSat) Shinshu Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  STARS-II Kagawa Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  TeikyoSat-3 Teikyo Planned: Low Earth Bioscience  
  KSAT2 Kagoshima Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  OPUSAT OPU Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  INVADAR Tamabi Planned: Low Earth Amateur radio  
  ITF-1 Tsukuba Planned: Low Earth Remote Sensing  

March

7 March
22:11
  Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  Astra 5B SES S.A. Planned: Geosynchronous Communication    
  Amazonas 4A Hispasat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication    
11 March   Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  GLONASS-M VKO Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
15 March
23:08
  Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  Ekspress-AT1 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
  Ekspress-AT2 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
16 March
08:41
  Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  SpaceX CRS-3 SpaceX Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Logistics  
  KickSat KickSat/Cornell Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  THEIA Colorado/ALL-STAR Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  TechCube 1 NASA/Goddard Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  LMRSat NASA/CalTech/JPL Planned: Low Earth Technology  
  Hermes 2 Colorado Planned: Low Earth Technology  
KickSat will carry and attempt to deploy about 250 femtosatellites in low Earth orbit.
19 March   Strela   Baikonur Site 175/59   Roskosmos
  Kondor-E Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth Radar imaging  
25 March   Atlas V 541   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   United Launch Alliance
  NRO L-67 NRO Planned: TBD Reconnaissance    
NRO Launch 67
25 March
21:16
  Soyuz-FG   Baikonur   Roskosmos
  Soyuz TMA-12M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 39/40  
Manned flight with three cosmonauts
28 March
21:02
  Soyuz-STA/Fregat   Kourou ELS   Arianespace
  Sentinel 1A ESA Planned: Low Earth Earth Observation  
March   Rokot/Briz-KM   Plesetsk Site 133/3   VKO
  Strela-3M VKO Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Strela-3M VKO Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Strela-3M VKO Planned: Low Earth Communication  
March   PSLV-XL   Satish Dhawan FLP   ISRO
  IRNSS-1B ISRO Planned: Geosynchronous Navigation    

April

3 April   Atlas V 401   Vandenberg SLC-3E   United Launch Alliance
  DMSP-5D3 F19 US Air Force/NOAA Planned: Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology  
6 April   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  Ekspress-AM4R PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
9 April
15:25
  Soyuz-U   Baikonur   Roskosmos
  Progress M-23M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply  
13 April   Zenit-3SL   Odyssey   Sea Launch
  Eutelsat 3B Eutelsat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
16 April   Soyuz-U   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roskosmos
  EgyptSat 2 NARSSS Planned: Low Earth Remote Sensing    
26 April
01:35
  Vega   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  KazEOSat 2 KGS Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging  
28 April   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  KazSat-3 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
  Luch 5V PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
April   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  AsiaSat-8 AsiaSat Planned: Geosynchronous Communications  
April   GSLV Mk III   Satish Dhawan SLP   ISRO
  GSLV Mk III-X ISRO Planned: Suborbital Test flight  
Sub-orbital test flight with ISRO Orbital Vehicle boilerplate [2]

May

1 May   Antares 120   MARS LP-0A   Orbital Sciences
  Cygnus CRS Orb-2 Orbital/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply  
28 May   Soyuz-FG   Baikonur   Roskosmos
  Soyuz TMA-13M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 40/41  
Manned flight with three cosmonauts
May   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  AsiaSat-6 AsiaSat Planned: Geosynchronous Communications  
May   Delta IV-M+(4,2)   Cape Canaveral SLC-37B   United Launch Alliance
  GPS IIF-6 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
May   Atlas V 401   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   United Launch Alliance
  NRO L-33 NRO Planned: TBD Reconnaissance    
NRO Launch 33
May   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur    International Launch Services
  Inmarsat 5-F2 Inmarsat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
May   Soyuz-2.1b   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roskosmos
  Foton-M No.4 Roscosmos Planned: Low Earth Microgravity sciences    
May   PSLV-CA   Satish Dhawan   ISRO
  SPOT 7 CNES Planned: Low Earth Earth imaging  

June

8 June   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  SpaceX CRS-4 SpaceX/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply  
June   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur    International Launch Services
  Türksat 4B Turksat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
June   Soyuz-STB/Fregat   Kourou ELS   Arianespace
  Galileo-FOC 1 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
  Galileo-FOC 2 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
Second quarter   Atlas V 401   Vandenberg SLC-3E   United Launch Alliance
  WorldView-3 DigitalGlobe Planned: Low Earth Earth imaging    
Second quarter   Rokot/Briz-KM   Plesetsk 133/3   VKO
  Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  DOSAAF-85 ISS Reshetnev Planned: Low Earth Technology  
Second quarter   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur    International Launch Services
  Astra 2G SES S.A. Planned: Geosynchronous Communication    
Second quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  MEASAT 3b MEASAT Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
  Optus 10 Optus Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Second quarter   Dnepr-1   Dombarovsky Site 13   ISC Kosmotras
  Deimos-2 Deimos Space Planned: Low Earth Earth imaging    
Second quarter   Soyuz-2.1v/Volga   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  MVL-300 (Mikhailo Lomonosov) MSU Planned: Low Earth Technology    
Second quarter   Proton-M/DM-03   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  GLONASS-M VKO Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
  GLONASS-M VKO Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
  GLONASS-M VKO Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
First half   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Orbcomm-2 F2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F3 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F4 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F5 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F6 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F7 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F8 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F9 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F10 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Orbcomm-2 F11 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication  

July

1 July
09:56
  Delta II 7320-10C   Vandenberg SLC-2W   United Launch Alliance
  OCO-2 NASA Planned: Low Earth Climatology  
24 July   Soyuz-U   Baikonur   Roskosmos
  Progress M-24M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply  
July   H-IIB   Tanegashima Y2   Mitsubishi
  Kounotori 5 JAXA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply  
July   Atlas V 401   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   United Launch Alliance
  GPS IIF-7 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
July   Ariane 5 ES   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  Georges Lemaitre ATV ESA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply  
July   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  Ekspress-AM6 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  

August

August   Soyuz-STB/Fregat   Kourou ELS   Arianespace
  O3b FM3 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
  O3b FM6 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
  O3b FM7 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
  O3b FM8 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
August   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  Ekspress-AM8 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
August   Dnepr-1   Dombarovsky Site 13   ISC Kosmotras
  Asnaro-1 USEF Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing    

September

12 September   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  SpaceX CRS-5 SpaceX/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply  
18 September   Delta IV-H   Cape Canaveral SLC-37B   United Launch Alliance
  EFT-1 NASA Planned: Medium Earth Technology  
First test flight of Orion spacecraft
September   Atlas V 401   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   United Launch Alliance
  CLIO TBD Planned: TBD TBD    
30 September   Soyuz-FG   Baikonur   Roskosmos
  Soyuz TMA-14M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 41/42  
Manned flight with three cosmonauts
September   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  Ekspress-AM7 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
September    Zenit-3F   Baikonur Site 45/1   Roskosmos
  Lybid' DKAU Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
September   Rokot/Briz-KM   Plesetsk 133/3   Eurockot
  Sentinel 2A ESA Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing  
Third quarter   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur    International Launch Services
  MexSat-1 SCT Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur    International Launch Services
  Inmarsat 5-F3 Inmarsat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   Proton-M/Briz-M   Baikonur   Khrunichev
  Yamal-401 Gazprom Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  DirecTV 14 DirecTV Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  Thor 7 Telenor Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  ARSAT-1 AR-SAT SA Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  Intelsat 30 Intelsat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
   SICRAL 2 MDD/DGA Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Third quarter   H-IIA   Tanegashima Y1   Mitsubishi
  Himawari-8 JMA Planned: Geostationary Weather  
Third quarter   Soyuz-2.1b   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roskosmos
  Resurs-P No.2 Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing  

October

3 October   Antares 130   MARS LP-0A   Orbital Sciences
  Cygnus CRS Orb-3 Orbital/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply  
29 October   Soyuz-U   Baikonur   Roskosmos
  Progress M-25M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply  
October   Soyuz-STB/Fregat   Kourou ELS   Arianespace
  Galileo-FOC 3 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
  Galileo-FOC 4 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
October   SPARK   Barking Sands LC-41   University of Hawaii
  HawaiiSat 1 Hawaii Planned: Low Earth  
Maiden flight of SPARK

November

5 November
15:16
  Delta II 7320-10C   Vandenberg SLC-2W   United Launch Alliance
  SMAP NASA Planned: Low Earth Climatology  
26 November   Atlas V 421   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   United Launch Alliance
  MMS #1 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric  
  MMS #2 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric  
  MMS #3 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric  
  MMS #4 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric  
Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
30 November   Soyuz-FG   Baikonur   Roskosmos
  Soyuz TMA-15M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 42/43  
Manned flight with three cosmonauts
November   Vega   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  IXV Planned: Suborbital Technology  
Test of a new experimental reentry vehicle

December

5 December   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  SpaceX CRS-6 SpaceX/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply  
December   H-IIA   Tanegashima Y1   Mitsubishi
  Hayabusa 2 JAXA Planned: Heliocentric Asteroid probe  
December   Atlas V 401   Vandenberg SLC-3E   United Launch Alliance
  NRO L-35 NRO Planned:  
Fourth quarter   Delta IV M+(4,2)   Cape Canaveral SLC-37B   United Launch Alliance
  AFSPC-4 US Air Force Planned: TBD TBD    
Fourth quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  DirecTV 15 DirecTV Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Fourth quarter   Ariane 5 ECA   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  Star One C4 Star One Planned: Geosynchronous Communication  
Fourth quarter    Zenit-3F   Baikonur 45/1   Roskosmos
  Elektro–L No. 2 Roskosmos Planned: Geosynchronous Weather  
Fourth quarter   Rokot/Briz-KM   Plesetsk 133/3   VKO
  Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication  
  Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication  
Fourth quarter   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  TurkmenistanSat Turkmen Telecom Planned: Geosynchronous Communications  
First Turkmen satellite
Fourth quarter   Falcon 9 v1.1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  DSCOVR US Air Force/NASA/NOAA Planned: Earth/Sun L2 Climatology  

TBD

TBD   Falcon Heavy   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
TBD TBD Planned:  
Maiden flight of Falcon Heavy
TBD   Delta IV M+(4,2)   Cape Canaveral SLC-37B   United Launch Alliance
  GPS IIF-8 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation  
TBD   Soyuz-STB/Fregat   Kourou ELS   Arianespace
  O3b FM9 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
  O3b FM10 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
  O3b FM11 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
  O3b FM12 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication  
TBD   H-IIA   Tanegashima Y1   Mitsubishi
  ALOS-2 JAXA Planned: Low Earth Earth observation  
TBD   Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roskosmos
  Meteor M-2 Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth Meteorology    
  Baumanets 2 Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth science  
  MKA-PN2 (Relek) Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth science  
  DX-1 Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth  
  M3MSat Planned: Low Earth  
  Ukube-1 Planned: Low Earth  
  TechDemoSat-1 Planned: Low Earth  
  SkySat-2 Planned: Low Earth  
  AISSat-2 Planned: Low Earth  
TBD   Angara A1.2   Plesetsk 35/1  
TBD  
Maiden flight of Angara
TBD  Dnepr-1  Dombarovsky Site 13  ISC Kosmotras
 Paz Hisdesat Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing    
TBD   GSLV Mk II   Satish Dhawan SLP   ISRO
  GSAT-6 ISRO Geosynchronous Communication  
TBD   Long March 3A   Xichang   CAST
  Fengyun 2G CNSA Planned: Geosynchronous Weather  
TBD   Long March 4B   Taiyuan LC-9   CNSA
  Gaofen 2 CNSA Planned: Low Earth Earth observation    
  Heweliusz (BRITE-PL2) PAS Planned: Low Earth Astronomy    
TBD   Long March 4B   Taiyuan LC-9   CNSA
   CBERS-4 CASC/INPE Planned: Sun-synchronous Remote sensing    
TBD   PSLV-XL   Satish Dhawan FLP   ISRO
  IRNSS-1C ISRO Planned: Geosynchronous Navigation    
TBD   PSLV-XL   Satish Dhawan FLP   ISRO
  IRNSS-1D ISRO Planned: Geosynchronous Navigation    
TBD   RPS-420   Morotai   LAPAN
TBD Planned: Low Earth  
First Indonesian orbital launch attempt

Deep space rendezvous

Date (GMT) Spacecraft Event Remarks
1 January Cassini 98th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,400公里(870英里).
2 February Cassini 99th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,236公里(768英里).
6 March Cassini 100th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,500公里(930英里).
7 April Cassini 101st flyby of Titan Closest approach: 963公里(598英里).
17 May Cassini 102nd flyby of Titan Closest approach: 2,994公里(1,860英里).
18 June Cassini 103rd flyby of Titan Closest approach: 3,659公里(2,274英里).
20 July Cassini 104th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 5,103公里(3,171英里).
August Rosetta Enters orbit of 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
21 August Cassini 105th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 964公里(599英里).
21 September Cassini 106th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,400公里(870英里).
22 September MAVEN Areocentric orbit injection
24 September Mars Orbiter Mission Areocentric orbit injection India's first mission to Mars[3]
23 October Cassini 107th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,013公里(629英里).
11 November Philae Landing on 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko First soft landing on a comet
10 December Cassini 108th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 980公里(610英里).


EVAs

Start Date/Time Duration End Time Spacecraft Crew Remarks
27 January
14:00
6 hours
8 minutes
20:08 Expedition 38/39

ISS Pirs

  Oleg Kotov

  Sergey Ryazansky

Installed High Resolution Camera (HRC) on SM Plane IV; installed Medium Resolution Camera (MRC) on SM Plane IV; photographed electrical connectors on ФП11 and ФП19 connector patch panels of SM; removed Worksite Interfaces (WIF) adaptor from SSRMS LEE B;

retrieved СКК #2-СО cassette container from DC-1.[4]


Orbital launch summary

By country

Country Launches Successes Failures Partial
failures
Remarks
  歐洲 1 1 0 0
  印度 1 1 0 0
  俄羅斯 1 1 0 0
  美國 3 3 0 0


By rocket

By family

Family Country Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks
Antares   美國 1 1 0 0
Ariane   歐洲 1 1 0 0
Atlas   美國 1 1 0 0
Falcon   美國 1 1 0 0
R-7   俄羅斯 1 1 0 0
SLV   印度 1 1 0 0

By type

Rocket Country Family Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks
Antares   美國 Antares 1 1 0 0
Ariane 5   歐洲 Ariane 1 1 0 0
Atlas V   美國 Atlas 1 1 0 0
Falcon 9   美國 Falcon 9 1 1 0 0
GSLV   印度 SLV 1 1 0 0
Soyuz   俄羅斯 R-7 1 1 0 0

By configuration

Rocket Country Type Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks
Antares 120   美國 Antares 1 1 0 0
Ariane 5ECA   歐洲 Ariane 5 1 1 0 0
Atlas V 401   美國 Atlas V 1 1 0 0
Falcon 9 v1.1   美國 Falcon 9 1 1 0 0
GSLV Mk.II   印度 GSLV 1 1 0 0 First successful launch
Soyuz-U   俄羅斯 Soyuz 1 1 0 0

By launch site

Site Country Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks
Baikonur   哈薩克 1 1 0 0
Cape Canaveral   美國 2 2 0 0
Kourou   法國 1 1 0 0
MARS   美國 1 1 0 0
Satish Dhawan   印度 1 1 0 0

By orbit

Orbital regime Launches Achieved Not Achieved Accidentally
achieved
Remarks
Low Earth 2 2 0 0 2 to ISS
Geosynchronous/transfer 4 4 0 0

References

  1. 中國國家航天局
  2. 中國探月網
  3. Encyclopedia Astronautica
  4. Gunter's Space Page - Chronology of Space Launches
  5. 日本宇宙航空研究開發機構
  6. Jonathan's Space Report(SatCat.txt與Launchlog.txt兩項)
  7. Mission Set Database (NASA GFC)
  8. NASA
  9. NASA SpaceFlight.com
  10. Orbital Report News Agency's Launch Logs
  11. Space Calander (NASA JPL)
  12. Southwest Space Archive
  13. SPACE.com Launch Forecast
  14. SpaceFlightNow
  15. Steven Pietrobon's Space Archive
  16. U.S. Space Objects Registry

Footnotes


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