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April 2026 4-person lunar flyby [7] [8] Martian Moons eXploration: 2026 Martian moon sample return mission [9] Chang'e 7: 2026 Lunar south pole lander, rover and flying probe [10] Lunar Polar Exploration Mission: 2026-2028 Lunar lander and rover [11] Chandrayaan-4: 2027 Lunar sample return mission [12] Artemis III: Mid 2027
The first Indian crewed spaceflight, Gaganyaan-4, is planned for 2026. [1] Vast plans to launch the first ever commercial space station in 2026. [2] China plans to launch Chang'e 7 to explore the lunar south pole in late 2026. [3] The mission will include an orbiter, a relay satellite, a lander, a rover, and a mini-flying probe. [4]
The following is a list of events of the year 2026 in Alaska. ←. 2025; 2024; 2023 ...
NASA on Tuesday added more delays to its Artemis moon program, scheduling for 2026 its first astronaut lunar landing in half a century while spacecraft from Elon Musk's SpaceX, Lockheed Martin and ...
SLS was considered as a potential launch vehicle for the proposed Large UV Optical Infrared Surveyor (LUVOIR) space telescope, which will have a main segmented mirror between 8 and 16 meters in diameter, [20] making it 300 times more powerful than Hubble Space Telescope. [21] It would be deployed at the Earth-Sun L2 point in 2035. [20] [22] [23]
Landsat 9 is an Earth observation satellite launched on 27 September 2021 from Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Space Force Base on an Atlas V 401 launch vehicle. [12] NASA is in charge of building, launching, and testing the satellite, while the United States Geological Survey (USGS) operates the satellite, and manages and distributes the data archive. [13]
The uncrewed Starship spacecraft was apparently destroyed during its first flight launch of 2025 that blasted off from south Texas.
The facility is owned and operated by the Alaska Aerospace Corporation, a corporation owned by the Government of Alaska, [2] [3] and is located on Kodiak Island in Alaska. The spaceport opened in 1998 and has supported 31 (up to January 2023) launches, most of those for the U.S. government .