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However, all the launches of US commercial lunar landers and rovers planned for 2022 were delayed and did not launch in 2022. [citation needed] On 4 August 2022, South Korea's first lunar orbiter Danuri was launched into space by a Falcon 9 rocket. The orbiter took several months to enter lunar orbit; lunar orbit insertion happened on 16 ...
⚀ Zhixing-3A Zhixing Space Low Earth: Earth observation: In orbit: Operational Third cargo delivery mission to the Tiangong space station. Zhixing-3A was deployed from the Tianzhou 4 spacecraft on 13 November 2022. [134] 13 May 07:09 [136] Hyperbola-1: Y4 Jiuquan LS-95B i-Space: Jilin-1 Mofang-01A: Chang Guang Satellite Technology: Low Earth ...
Jielong 3 (Chinese: 捷龙三号运载火箭, meaning "agile dragon", also known as Smart Dragon 3, SD-3), is a solid fueled orbital launch vehicle developed by China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology's subsidiary China Rocket to launch up to 1500 kg to a 500 km altitude Sun-synchronous orbit. The rocket is 31 meters tall, 2.65 meters in ...
Space logistics: Zhixing-3A Low Earth: Zhixing Space Earth observation: Third cargo flight to the Tiangong Space Station. 20 May 2022 10:30 Long March 2C + YZ-1S: F-62 Jiuquan, LA-4/SLS-2: Successful LEO Test Sat 1 Low Earth: Chang Guang Satellite Technology: Communication: LEO Test Sat 2 Low Earth: Chang Guang Satellite Technology ...
Maiden launch of Kinetica-1, previously known as ZK-1A or Lijian-1. CAS Space, also known as Zhongke Aerospace, is a commercial spinoff of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). [35] 29 July 13:28 [37] Long March 2D: 2D-Y65 Xichang LC-3 CASC: Yaogan 35-03A CAS: Low Earth: Reconnaissance: In orbit: Operational Yaogan 35-03B CAS: Low Earth ...
On May 7, 2022, the combination of the Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft and the Long March 7 Yao-5 carrier rocket are transferred vertically to the launch area. [3]At 17:56 UTC on May 9, 2022, the Long March 7 Yaowu carrier rocket carrying the Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft was successfully launched at the Wenchang Cosmodrome in China.
In 2023, India’s space sector hit a funding peak of $130.2 million, a 32.9% rise from 2022, driven by initiatives supporting satellite technology, launch vehicles, and space exploration.
The list for the year 2025 and for its subsequent years may contain planned launches, but the statistics will only include past launches. For the purpose of these lists, a spaceflight is defined as any flight that crosses the Kármán line, the FAI-recognized edge of space, which is 100 kilometres (62 miles) above mean sea level (AMSL). [1]