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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]
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
Russian Astro Space Center: Sun–Earth L 2: Submillimetre / Far-IR astronomy NET 2030 [12] Angara A5: TBA: Roscosmos: TEM prototype: Roscosmos: Low Earth: Technology demonstration 2030 (TBD) [13] [14] Angara A5 / DM-03: Vostochny Site 1A: Roscosmos: Luna 28: Roscosmos: Selenocentric: Lunar lander Lunar sample return Sample return mission. 2030 ...
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 ...
2026 [19] Vulcan Centaur Cape Canaveral, SLC‑41 [20] Missile Track Custody 1 MEO: U.S. Space Force: First launch of Missile Track Custody satellites. Q4 2026 [19] Vulcan Centaur Vandenberg, SLC‑3E: SDA T2TL-B LEO: SDA: Tranche 2 Transport Layer B missile tracking satellites.
The first causeway connects the Florida mainland to Merritt Island and later, over the private second causeway, connects Merritt Island to Cape Canaveral. As such, the NASA Causeway is the main route connecting points of interest in Titusville, Florida to the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island.
Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 6 (SLC-6, pronounced "Slick Six") is a launch pad and associated support infrastructure at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Construction at the site began in 1966, but the first launch didn't occur until 1995 due to program cancellations and subsequent repurposing efforts.
Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) is the first of Launch Complex 39's three launch pads, located at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida.The pad, along with Launch Complex 39B, was first constructed in the 1960s to accommodate the Saturn V launch vehicle, and has been used to support NASA crewed space flight missions, including the historic Apollo 11 moon landing and the Space Shuttle.