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Rocket Country Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks Atlas-Able United States 2: 0: 2: 0: Retired Atlas LV-3A Agena-A United States 3: 1: 2: 0: Maiden flight Juno II United States
Launch failure Apogee: 1 kilometre (0.62 mi), exploded above pad 2 July 00:04 Scout X-1: Wallops Island LA-3 NASA NASA Suborbital Test flight: 2 July: Launch failure Maiden flight of Scout X-1, apogee: 1,380 kilometres (860 mi) 2 July 06:58 SM-65D Atlas Cape Canaveral LC-11 US Air Force US Air Force Suborbital Missile test: 2 July: Successful
First live TV from U.S. astronaut. 11 Valery Bykovsky (1) 14 June 1963 Vostok 5: 19 June 1963 Vostok 5: Longest solo spaceflight. 12 Valentina Tereshkova: 16 June 1963 Vostok 6: 19 June 1963 Vostok 6: First woman in space. 13 Joseph A. Walker: 19 July 1963 Flight 90, X-15: First winged craft in space. Reached altitude of 106 km. 14 Joseph A ...
Engine failure one second after launch, rocket settled back onto launch pad without exploding, spacecraft later reflown as Mercury-Redstone 1A using different rocket. Apogee: 10 centimetres (3.9 in) 21 November: Nike-Cajun Point Arguello LC-B AEC AEC Suborbital Aeronomy: 21 November: Apogee: 100 kilometres (62 mi) 22 November
Billionaire SpaceX owner Elon Musk has wished Blue Origin’s space launch good luck as it prepared to take off on Monday. New lift-off time of 7.48am GMT 07:19 , Alexander Butler
Launch failure SRV 113: CIA DST Intended: Low Earth (Polar) Film return Failed to reach orbit after premature cutoff of first stage. It Carried TOD-1 Navigation Payload. 19 February 20:15:14 Thor DM-18 Agena-A Vandenberg LC 75-3-5: US Air Force Discoverer 10 (KH-1 7/9007) CIA DST Intended: Low Earth (Polar) Optical imaging: 19 February: Launch ...
Watch live as Virgin Galactic launches its second commercial space flight. An 80-year-old former Olympian with Parkinson’s disease will be one of three passengers on board the space tourism ...
SpaceX is set to launch its Starship craft on Thursday, 16 January, after weather delayed its critical test of the world’s biggest rocket.. The 123-metre-tall rocket, which Elon Musk hopes to ...