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NASA: Sun–Earth L 1: Heliophysics Carruthers Geocorona Observatory (GLIDE) NASA: Sun–Earth L 1: Exosphere research SWFO-L1: NOAA: Sun–Earth L 1: Space weather Part of the Solar Terrestrial Probes program. Under NASA's SMD Rideshare Initiative, two secondary spacecraft will be launched along with IMAP to the Sun–Earth L 1 point. Falcon 9 ...
Firefly Aerospace's lunar lander will carry NASA-sponsored experiments and commercial payloads as a part of Commercial Lunar Payload Services program to Mare Crisium. [2] Landing is expected on 2 March 2025. [3] The Hakuto-R Mission 2 will carry the RESILIENCE lunar lander and the TENACIOUS micro rover. [4]
NASA Ames: Low Earth Technology demonstration: In orbit: Operational NASA Venture Class Launch Services 2 (VCLS 2) Mission Two, [4] officially known as VCLS Demo-2FB. The ELaNa 43 mission, consisting of 8 CubeSats, [5] will launch on this flight. [6] Mission designated "Noise of Summer". 4 July 22:49 [9] [10] Long March 6A
How the planets will appear looking south-southeast at 7pm in mid-January (Nasa) The best time to see the planetary parade in January is during the first couple of hours after the Sun goes down ...
NASA Discovery Program mission to Venus. 2028 (TBD) [40] Commercial launch vehicle Cape Canaveral or Kennedy: TBA: Sample Retrieval Lander: NASA / ESA: TMI to Martian surface: Mars sample-return Mars Ascent Vehicle: NASA: Martian surface to TMI: Mars sample-return Lander component of the NASA–ESA Mars sample-return mission. It will carry NASA ...
NASA: Low Earth Magnetospheric research TRACERS B: NASA: Low Earth Magnetospheric research ⚀ SPRITE TBA Low Earth TBA TRACERS is part of NASA's Small Explorers program, with a launch readiness date of 13 April 2025. [126] The ELaNa-53b mission, consisting of the SPRITE cubesat, will launched on this flight. April (TBD) [128] Long March 2F/G
After nine missions in 1985, the most in any calendar year, policies called for increasing to as many as 24 flights annually. The Challenger lifts off Jan. 28, 1986, at Kennedy Space Center in ...
On 5 December, NASA updated the mission timeline, where Artemis 2 was delayed from 2025 September to 2026 April, and Artemis 3 from 2026 September to mid-2027. The delay is mainly attributed to problems involving the heat shield of the Orion spacecraft.