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This is a list of space probes that have left Earth orbit (or were launched with that intention but failed), organized by their planned destination. It includes planetary probes, solar probes, and probes to asteroids and comets. Flybys (such as gravity assists) that were incidental to the main purpose of the mission are also included.
Excluded are lunar missions, which are listed separately at List of lunar probes and List of Apollo missions. Flybys of Earth are listed separately at List of Earth flybys. Planned and proposed missions are in the List of proposed Solar System probes.
KeyEdit
Colour key:
Template:Color box – Mission or flyby completed successfully (or partially successfully) | Template:Color box – Failed mission | ||
Template:Color box – Mission en route or in progress (including mission extensions) |
- † means "tentatively identified", as classified by NASA.<ref name=tentative>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
|CitationClass=web }}</ref> These are Cold War-era Soviet missions, mostly failures, about which few or no details have been officially released. The information given may be speculative.
- Date is the date of:
- closest encounter (flybys)
- impact (impactors)
- orbital insertion to end of mission, whether planned or premature (orbiters)
- landing to end of mission, whether planned or premature (landers)
- launch (missions that never got underway due to failure at or soon after launch)
- In cases which do not fit any of the above, the event to which the date refers is stated. As a result of this scheme missions are not always listed in order of launch.
- Some of the terms used under Type:
- Flyby: The probe flies by an astronomical body, but does not orbit it
- Orbiter: Part of a probe that orbits an astronomical body
- Lander: Part of a probe that descend to the surface of an astronomical body
- Rover: Part of a probe that acts as a vehicle to move on the solid-surface of an astronomical body
- Penetrator: Part of a probe that impacts an astronomical body
- Atmospheric probe or balloon: Part of a probe that descend through or floats in the atmosphere of an astronomical body; not restricted to weather balloons and other atmospheric sounders, as it can also be used for surface and subsurface imaging and remote sensing.
- Sample return: Parts of the probe return to Earth with physical samples
- Under Status, in the case of flybys (such as gravity assists) that are incidental to the main mission, "success" indicates the successful completion of the flyby, not necessarily that of the main mission.
Solar probesEdit
{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} While the Sun is not physically explorable with current technology, the following solar observation probes have been designed and launched to operate in heliocentric orbit or at one of the Earth–Sun Lagrangian points – additional solar observatories were placed in Earth orbit and are not included in this list:
1960–1969Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Pioneer 5 | Template:Flagicon NASA/ File:No image.svg DOD |
March–April 1960 | orbiter | success | measured magnetic field phenomena, solar flare particles, and ionization in the interplanetary region | File:Pioneer-5.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Pioneer 6(A) | Template:Flagicon NASA | December 1965 – still contactable in 2000 | orbiter | success | network of solar-orbiting "space weather" monitors, observing solar wind, cosmic rays, and magnetic fields | File:Pioneer-6-9.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Pioneer 7(B) | Template:Flagicon NASA | August 1966 – still contactable in 1995 | orbiter | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Pioneer 8(C) | Template:Flagicon NASA | December 1967 – still contactable in 2001 | orbiter | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Pioneer 9(D) | Template:Flagicon NASA | November 1968 – May 1983 | orbiter | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Pioneer-E | Template:Flagicon NASA | 27 August 1969 | orbiter | failure | intended as part of the Pioneer Template:Nowrap network; failed to reach orbit | File:Pioneer-6-9.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
1974–1997Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | ||
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Helios A | Template:Flagicon DFVLR/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
November 1974 – 1982 | orbiter | success | observations of solar wind, magnetic and electric fields, cosmic rays and cosmic dust between Earth and Sun | File:Helios spacecraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Helios B | Template:Flagicon DFVLR/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
January 1976 – 1985? | orbiter | success | Template:COSPAR | ||||
ISEE-3 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 1978–1982 | orbiter | success | observed solar phenomena in conjunction with earth-orbiting ISEE-1 and ISEE-2; later renamed International Cometary Explorer (ICE) and directed to Comet Giacobini-Zinner | File:ISEE3-ICE.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Ulysses (first pass) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
1994 | orbiter | success | south polar observations | File:Ulysses spacecraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
1995 | north polar observations | ||||||||
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orbiter | success | solar wind measurements | File:Wind probe.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
SOHO | Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
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orbiter | success | investigation of Sun's core, corona, and solar wind; comet discoveries | File:NASA SOHO spacecraft.png | Template:COSPAR | |
ACE | Template:Flagicon NASA | August 1997 – projected until 2024
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orbiter | success | solar wind observations | File:Advanced Composition Explorer.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
Since 2000Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | ||||
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Ulysses (second pass) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
2000 | orbiter | success | south polar observations | File:Ulysses spacecraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||||
2001 | north polar observations | ||||||||||
Genesis | Template:Flagicon NASA | 2001–2004 | orbiter/ sample return |
success | solar wind sample return; crash landed on return to Earth, much data salvaged | File:Genesis in collection mode.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||||
STEREO A | Template:Flagicon NASA | citation | CitationClass=web
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orbiter | success | stereoscopic imaging of coronal mass ejections and other solar phenomena | File:STEREO spacecraft.gif | Template:COSPAR | |
STEREO B | Template:Flagicon NASA | citation | CitationClass=web
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orbiter | success | stereoscopic imaging of coronal mass ejections and other solar phenomena | File:STEREO spacecraft.gif | Template:COSPAR | |||
Ulysses (third pass) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
2007 | orbiter | success | south polar observations | File:Ulysses spacecraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||||
2008 | partial success | north polar observations; some data returned despite failing power and reduced transmission capacity | |||||||||
DSCOVR | Template:Flagicon NOAA | citation | CitationClass=web
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orbiter | success | solar wind and coronal mass ejection monitoring, as well as Earth climate monitoring | File:DSCOVR rendering (transparent bg).png | Template:COSPAR <ref>NASA.gov</ref> | |||
Parker Solar Probe | Template:Flagicon NASA | November 2018 – December 2025 | orbiter/flyby (approach 26 times) |
en route | close-range solar coronal study | File:Parker Solar Probe.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="Solar probe">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |||
Solar Orbiter | Template:Flagicon ESA | 10 February 2020 (launch) | orbiter | en route | solar and heliospheric physics | File:Solar Orbiter orbiting the Sun.png | Template:COSPAR <ref name="ESA Solar Orbiter">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |||
Aditya-L1 | Template:Flagicon ISRO | 2 September 2023 (launch) | orbiter | success | Solar corona observation | File:Aditya L1.png | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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Mercury probesEdit
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Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Mariner 10 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 29 March 1974 | flyby | success | minimum distance 704 km | File:Mariner 10.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Template:Nowrap | 48,069 km | |||||||
16 March 1975 | 327 km | |||||||
MESSENGER | Template:Flagicon NASA | 14 January 2008 | flyby | success | minimum distance 200 km | File:Messenger.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
6 October 2008 | minimum distance 200 km | |||||||
29 September 2009 | minimum distance 228 km | |||||||
18 March 2011 – 30 April 2015 |
orbiter | success | first spacecraft to orbit Mercury; unavoidable impact on the surface at end of mission | |||||
BepiColombo (Mercury Cruise System) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon JAXA |
1 October 2021 | flyby | success | minimum distance 199 km | File:BepiColombo spacecraft model.png | Template:COSPAR | |
23 June 2022 | minimum distance 200 km | |||||||
19 June 2023 | minimum distance 236 km | |||||||
4 September 2024 | citation | CitationClass=web
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1 December 2024 | minimum distance 37,626 km | |||||||
8 January 2025 | minimum distance 295 km | |||||||
Mercury Planetary Orbiter |
Template:Flagicon ESA | 21 November 2026 (orbital insertion) TBD 2027 (final MPO orbit) |
orbiter | en route (attached to Mercury Cruise System) | ||||
Mio (Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter) |
Template:Flagicon JAXA | 21 November 2026 (orbital insertion) | orbiter | en route (attached to Mercury Cruise System) |
Venus probesEdit
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Early programs encompassing multiple spacecraft include:
- Venera program — USSR Venus orbiter and lander (1961–1984)
- Pioneer Venus project — US Venus orbiter and entry probes (1978)
- Vega program — USSR mission to Venus and Comet Halley (1984)
1961–1969Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Tyazhely Sputnik | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 4 February 1961 | lander | failure | failed to escape from Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 1 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 19 May 1961 – 20 May 1961 |
flyby | failure | contact lost 7 days after launch; first spacecraft to fly by another planet | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 1 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 22 July 1962 | flyby | failure | guidance failure shortly after launch | Template:COSPAR | ||
Sputnik 19 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 25 August 1962 | lander | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Sputnik 20 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 1 September 1962 | lander | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Sputnik 21 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 12 September 1962 | flyby | failure | third stage exploded | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 2 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 14 December 1962 | flyby | success | first successful Venus flyby; minimum distance 34,773 km | File:Mariner 2 in space.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Cosmos 21† | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 11 November 1963 | flyby | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 1964A† | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 19 February 1964 | flyby | failure | failed to reach Earth orbit | <ref name=tentative /> | ||
Venera 1964B† | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 1 March 1964 | flyby | failure | failed to reach Earth orbit | <ref name=tentative /> | ||
Cosmos 27 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 27 March 1964 | flyby | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Zond 1 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 1964 | flyby and possible lander | failure | contact lost en route | Template:COSPAR | ||
Cosmos 96 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 23 November 1965 | lander | failure | did not depart low Earth orbit due to a launch failure | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 1965A† | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 26 November 1965 | flyby | failure | launch vehicle failure? | <ref name=tentative /> | ||
Venera 2 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 27 February 1966 | flyby | failure | ceased to operate en route | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 3 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 1 March 1966 | lander | failure | contact lost before arrival; first spacecraft to impact on the surface of another planet | Template:COSPAR | ||
Kosmos 167 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 17 June 1967 | lander | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 4 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 18 October 1967 | atmospheric probe | success | continued to transmit to an altitude of 25 km | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 5 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 19 October 1967 | flyby | success | minimum distance 5,000 km | File:Mariner 5.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Venera 5 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 16 May 1969 | atmospheric probe | success | transmitted atmospheric data for 53 minutes, to an altitude of about 26 km | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 6 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 17 May 1969 | atmospheric probe | success | transmitted atmospheric data for 51 minutes, to an altitude of perhaps 10–12 km | Template:COSPAR |
1970–1978Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Cosmos 359 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 22 August 1970 | lander | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 7 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 15 December 1970 | lander | success | first successful landing on another planet; signals returned from surface for 23 minutes | Template:COSPAR | ||
Cosmos 482 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 31 March 1972 | lander | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Venera 8 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 22 July 1972 | lander | success | signals returned from surface for 50 minutes | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 10 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 5 February 1974 | flyby | success | minimum distance 5768 km, en route to Mercury; first use of gravity assist by an interplanetary spacecraft | File:Mariner 10.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Venera 9 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 1975 | orbiter | success | first spacecraft to orbit Venus; communications relay for lander; atmospheric and magnetic studies | File:"Венера-10".jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
22 October 1975 | lander | success | first images from the surface; operated on surface for 53 minutes | Template:COSPAR | ||||
Venera 10 | Template:Flagicon (USSR) | 1975 | orbiter | success | communications relay for lander; atmospheric and magnetic studies | File:"Венера-10".jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
23 October 1975 | lander | success | transmitted from surface for 65 minutes | Template:COSPAR | ||||
Pioneer Venus Orbiter | Template:Flagicon NASA | Template:Nowrap 1992 |
orbiter | success | atmospheric and magnetic studies | File:Pioneer Venus orbiter.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Pioneer Venus Multiprobe | Template:Flagicon NASA | 9 December 1978 | File:Pioneer Venus 2 inspection.jpg | |||||
bus | probe transporter | success | deployed four atmospheric probes, then burnt up in Venusian atmosphere, continuing to transmit to 110 km altitude | Template:COSPAR | ||||
large probe | atmospheric probe | success | Template:COSPAR | |||||
north probe | atmospheric probe | success | Template:COSPAR | |||||
day probe | atmospheric probe | success | survived impact and continued to transmit from surface for over an hour | Template:COSPAR | ||||
night probe | atmospheric probe | success | Template:COSPAR | |||||
Venera 12 | Template:Flagicon SAS | |||||||
flight platform | 21 December 1978 | flyby | success | minimum distance 34,000 km; deployed lander and then acted as communications relay | Template:COSPAR | |||
descent craft | 21 December 1978 | lander | partial success | soft landing; transmissions returned for 110 minutes; failure of some instruments | Template:COSPAR | |||
Venera 11 | Template:Flagicon SAS | identical to Venera 12 | ||||||
flight platform | Template:Nowrap | flyby | success | minimum distance 34,000 km; deployed lander and then acted as communications relay | Template:COSPAR | |||
descent craft | 25 December 1978 | lander | partial success | soft landing; transmissions returned for 95 minutes; failure of some instruments | Template:COSPAR |
1982–1999Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | ||
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Venera 13 | Template:Flagicon SAS | ||||||||
bus | 1 March 1982 | flyby | success | deployed lander and then acted as communications relay | File:1982 CPA 5278.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
descent craft | 1 March 1982 | lander | success | survived on surface for 127 minutes | Template:COSPAR | ||||
Venera 14 | Template:Flagicon SAS | identical to Venera 13 | |||||||
bus | 5 March 1982 | flyby | success | deployed lander and then acted as communications relay | File:1982 CPA 5278.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
descent craft | 5 March 1982 | lander | success | survived on surface for 57 minutes | Template:COSPAR | ||||
Venera 15 | Template:Flagicon SAS | 1983–1984 | orbiter | success | radar mapping | Template:COSPAR | |||
Venera 16 | Template:Flagicon SAS | 1983–1984 | orbiter | success | radar mapping; identical to Venera 15 | Template:COSPAR | |||
Vega 1 | Template:Flagicon SAS | 11 June 1985 | flyby | success | went on to fly by Halley's comet | File:Vega model - Udvar-Hazy Center.JPG | Template:COSPAR | ||
lander | failure | instruments deployed prematurely | Template:COSPAR | ||||||
atmospheric balloon | success | floated at an altitude of about 54 km and transmitted for around 46 hours | File:Russian "Vega" balloon mission to Venus on display at the Udvar-Hazy museum.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||||
Vega 2 | Template:Flagicon SAS | 15 June 1985 | flyby | success | went on to fly by Halley's comet | File:Vega model - Udvar-Hazy Center.JPG | Template:COSPAR | ||
lander | success | transmitted from surface for 56 minutes | Template:COSPAR | ||||||
atmospheric balloon | success | floated at an altitude of about 54 km and transmitted for around 46 hours | File:Russian "Vega" balloon mission to Venus on display at the Udvar-Hazy museum.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||||
Galileo | Template:Flagicon NASA | 10 February 1990 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to Jupiter; minimum distance 16,000 km | File:Galileo Preparations - GPN-2000-000672.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="galileo-legacy">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
Magellan | Template:Flagicon NASA | 10 August 1990 – 12 October 1994 |
orbiter | success | global radar mapping | File:Magellan at Kennedy Space Center.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
Cassini | Template:Flagicon NASA/ Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon ASI |
26 April 1998 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to Saturn | File:Cassini assembly.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
24 June 1999 |
Since 2006Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |||
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Venus Express | Template:Flagicon ESA | 11 April 2006 – 18 January 2015 | orbiter | success | atmospheric studies; planetary imaging; magnetic observations | File:Venus Express in orbit.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
MESSENGER | Template:Flagicon NASA | 24 October 2006 | flyby | success | gravity assist only; minimum distance 2990 km | File:Messenger.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
6 June 2007 | success | minimum distance 300 km; en route to Mercury | ||||||||
Akatsuki (PLANET-C) |
Template:Flagicon JAXA | 6 December 2010 (Venus flyby) | orbiter | failure | failed orbital insertion in 2010; success in 2015 science mission began May 2016, contact lost April 2024, end of mission declared May 2024 |
File:Akatsuki-1.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
7 December 2015 (orbital insertion) – 29 May 2024 | orbiter | success | ||||||||
IKAROS | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 8 December 2010 | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
success | solar sail technology development / interplanetary space exploration | File:IKAROS solar sail.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="jaxa-ikaros">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
Shin'en (UNITEC-1) |
Template:Flagicon UNISEC | December 2010? | flyby<ref>[1] Template:Webarchive</ref> | failure | contact lost shortly after launch | Template:COSPAR <ref name="unisec1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref><ref name="newscientist.com">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |
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Parker Solar Probe | Template:Flagicon NASA | 10 October 2018 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to solar corona | File:Parker Solar Probe.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="Solar probe" /> | |||
26 December 2019 | ||||||||||
11 July 2020 | ||||||||||
BepiColombo (first pass) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon JAXA |
15 October 2020 | flyby | success | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
File:BepiColombo spacecraft model.png | Template:COSPAR | ||
Solar Orbiter | Template:Flagicon ESA | 27 December 2020 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to inclined heliocentric orbit for solar polar observations | Template:COSPAR <ref name="ESA Solar Orbiter" /> | ||||
Parker Solar Probe | Template:Flagicon NASA | 20 February 2021 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to solar corona | File:Parker Solar Probe.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="Solar probe" /> | |||
Solar Orbiter | Template:Flagicon ESA | 9 August 2021 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to inclined heliocentric orbit for solar polar observations | Template:COSPAR <ref name="ESA Solar Orbiter" /> | ||||
BepiColombo (second pass) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon JAXA |
10 August 2021 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to Mercury, during which it may study Venus' atmosphere and solar environment | File:BepiColombo spacecraft model.png | Template:COSPAR | |||
Parker Solar Probe | Template:Flagicon NASA | 16 October 2021 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to solar corona | File:Parker Solar Probe.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="Solar probe" /> | |||
Solar Orbiter | Template:Flagicon ESA | 4 September 2022 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to inclined heliocentric orbit for solar polar observations | Template:COSPAR <ref name="ESA Solar Orbiter" /> | ||||
Parker Solar Probe | Template:Flagicon NASA | 21 August 2023 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to solar corona | File:Parker Solar Probe.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="Solar probe" /> | |||
6 November 2024 | ||||||||||
Solar Orbiter | Template:Flagicon ESA | 18 February 2025 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to inclined heliocentric orbit | Template:COSPAR <ref name="ESA Solar Orbiter"/> | ||||
JUICE | Template:Flagicon ESA | August 2025 | flyby | en route | gravity assist en route to Jupiter | File:Juice launch kit cover close-up.png | <ref name="EPSC2021-358">Template:Cite conference</ref> | |||
Solar Orbiter | Template:Flagicon ESA | December 2026 | flyby | en route | gravity assist en route to inclined heliocentric orbit | Template:COSPAR <ref name="ESA Solar Orbiter"/> |
Earth flybysEdit
In addition, several planetary probes have sent back observations of the Earth-Moon system shortly after launch, most notably Mariner 10, Pioneers 10 and 11 and both Voyager probes (Voyager 1 and Voyager 2).
Lunar probesEdit
Mars probesEdit
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Major early programs encompassing multiple probes include:
- Zond program — failed USSR flyby probe
- Mars probe program — USSR orbiters and landers
- Viking program — two NASA orbiters and landers (1974)
- Phobos program — failed USSR orbiters and Phobos landers
1960–1969Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Mars 1M No.1 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 10 October 1960 | flyby | failure | failed to reach Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 1M No.2 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 14 October 1960 | flyby | failure | failed to reach Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 1962A | Template:Flagicon USSR | 24 October 1962 | flyby | failure | exploded in or en route to Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 1962B | Template:Flagicon USSR | 11 November 1962 (launch) | lander | failure | broke up during transfer to Mars trajectory | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 1 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 19 June 1963 | flyby | failure | contact lost en route; flew within approximately 193,000 km of Mars | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 3 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 5 November 1964 | flyby | failure | protective shield failed to eject, preventing craft from attaining correct trajectory | File:Mariner 3 and 4.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mariner 4 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 15 July 1965 | flyby | success | first close-up images of Mars | File:Mariner 3 and 4.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Zond 2 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 6 August 1965 | flyby | failure | contact lost en route; flew within 1,500 km of Mars | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 6 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 31 July 1969 | flyby | success | File:Mariner 6and7.gif | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 7 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 5 August 1969 | flyby | success | File:Mariner 6and7.gif | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 1969A | Template:Flagicon USSR | 27 March 1969 (launch) | orbiter | failure | launch failure | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 1969B | Template:Flagicon USSR | 2 April 1969 (launch) | orbiter | failure | launch failure | Template:COSPAR |
1971–1976Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Mariner 8 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 9 May 1971 (launch) | orbiter | failure | launch vehicle failure | File:Mariner09.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Kosmos 419 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 10 May 1971 (launch) | orbiter | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mariner 9 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 14 November 1971 – 27 October 1972 |
orbiter | success | first spacecraft to orbit another planet | File:Mariner09.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mars 2 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 27 November 1971 – 22 August 1972 |
orbiter | success | first Soviet spacecraft to orbit another planet | File:FP2A3620 (23497688248) (cropped).jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mars 2 Lander | Template:Flagicon USSR | 27 November 1971 | lander | failure | crashed; first manmade object to reach surface of Mars | Template:COSPAR | ||
PrOP-M | Template:Flagicon USSR | 27 November 1971 | rover | failure | never activated | File:PrOP-M.jpg | ||
Mars 3 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 2 December 1971 – 22 August 1972 |
orbiter | partial success | attained a different orbit than intended due to insufficient fuel | File:FP2A3620 (23497688248) (cropped).jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mars 3 Lander | Template:Flagicon USSR | 2 December 1971 | lander | partial success | first soft landing on Mars; contact lost 110 sec after soft landing, first picture from surface | Template:COSPAR | ||
PrOP-M | Template:Flagicon USSR | 2 December 1971 | rover | failure | never activated | File:PrOP-M.jpg | ||
Mars 4 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 10 February 1974 | orbiter | failure | orbit insertion failed, became flyby | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 5 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 12 February 1974 – 28 February 1974 |
orbiter | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Mars 6 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 12 March 1974 | flyby | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Mars 6 Lander | Template:Flagicon USSR | 12 March 1974 | lander | failure | contact lost 148 sec after parachute deployment (returned 224 seconds of atmospheric data) | |||
Mars 7 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 9 March 1974 | flyby | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Mars 7 Lander | Template:Flagicon USSR | 9 March 1974 | lander | failure | missed Mars | |||
Viking 1 Orbiter | Template:Flagicon NASA | 19 June 1976 – 17 August 1980 |
orbiter | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Viking 1 Lander | Template:Flagicon NASA | 20 July 1976 – 13 November 1982 |
lander | success | File:NASM-A19790215000-NASM2016-02690.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Viking 2 Orbiter | Template:Flagicon NASA | 7 August 1976 – 25 July 1978 |
orbiter | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Viking 2 Lander | Template:Flagicon NASA | Template:Nowrap 11 April 1980 |
lander | success | File:NASM-A19790215000-NASM2016-02690.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
1988–1999Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Phobos 1 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 7 July 1988 (launch) | orbiter | failure | contact lost en route to Mars | File:Phobos Marte.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Phobos 2 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 29 January 1989 – 27 March 1989 |
orbiter | partial success | Mars orbit acquired, but contact lost shortly before Phobos approach phase and deployment of Phobos landers | File:Phobos Marte.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mars Observer | Template:Flagicon NASA | 25 September 1992 (launch) | orbiter | failure | contact lost shortly before Mars orbit insertion | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars 96 | Template:Flagicon RKA | 16 November 1996 (launch) | orbiter | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||
lander | File:Mars96 surface station.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||||||
lander | Template:COSPAR | |||||||
penetrator | File:Mars96 penetrator.gif | Template:COSPAR | ||||||
penetrator | Template:COSPAR | |||||||
Mars Pathfinder | Template:Flagicon NASA | 4 July 1997 – 27 September 1997 |
lander | success | Template:COSPAR | |||
Sojourner | Template:Flagicon NASA | 6 July 1997 – 27 September 1997 |
rover | success | first Mars rover | File:Sojourner on Mars PIA01122.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mars Global Surveyor | Template:Flagicon NASA | Template:Nowrap 2 November 2006 |
orbiter | success | File:Mars global surveyor.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars Climate Orbiter | Template:Flagicon NASA | 23 September 1999 | orbiter | failure | Mars orbit insertion failed due to navigation error. Part of Mars Surveyor '98. | File:Mars Climate Orbiter during tests.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mars Polar Lander | Template:Flagicon NASA | 3 December 1999 | lander | failure | Contact lost just prior to entering Martian atmosphere. Part of Mars Surveyor '98. | File:Mars polar lander.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Deep Space 2 "Amundsen" | Template:Flagicon NASA | 3 December 1999 | penetrator | File:DS-2 Components.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
Deep Space 2 "Scott" | Template:Flagicon NASA | 3 December 1999 | penetrator |
2001–2009Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | ||
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2001 Mars Odyssey | Template:Flagicon NASA | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
orbiter | success | studying climate and geology; communications relay for Spirit and Opportunity rovers longest surviving spacecraft in orbit around a planet other than Earth |
File:Mars-odyssey-sm.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Nozomi | Template:Flagicon ISAS | 14 December 2003 | orbiter | failure | failed to attain Mars orbit, became flyby | Template:COSPAR | |||
Mars Express | Template:Flagicon ESA | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
orbiter | success | surface imaging and mapping; first European probe in Martian orbit | File:Mars-express-volcanoes-sm.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Beagle 2 | Template:Flagicon UK | 25 December 2003 | lander | failure | Deployed by the Mars Express; lost for 11 years and imaged by NASA's MRO in 2015<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
File:Beagle 2 replica.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Mars Exploration Rover-A "Spirit" | Template:Flagicon NASA | 4 January 2004 – 22 March 2010 | rover | success | became stuck in May 2009; then operating as a static science station until contact lost in March 2010 | File:NASA Mars Rover.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars Exploration Rover-B "Opportunity" | Template:Flagicon NASA | 25 January 2004 – 10 June 2018 | rover | success | lost contact 10 June 2018 due to 2018 global dust storm. NASA concluded mission on 13 February 2019 after failed communication attempts since August 2018. | File:NASA Mars Rover.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter | Template:Flagicon NASA | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
orbiter | success | surface imaging and surveying | File:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Rosetta | Template:Flagicon ESA | 25 February 2007 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to asteroid and comet encounters | File:Rosetta.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Phoenix | Template:Flagicon NASA | 25 May 2008 – 10 November 2008 |
lander | success | collection of soil samples near the northern pole to search for water and investigate Mars' geological history and biological potential | File:Phoenix Lander small.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
Dawn | Template:Flagicon NASA | 17 February 2009 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to Vesta and Ceres | File:Dawn Flight Configuration 2.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
2011–2018Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |||
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Fobos-Grunt | Template:Flagicon RKA | 8 November 2011 (launch) | orbiter and Phobos sample return | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit | Template:COSPAR | ||||
Yinghuo-1 | Template:Flagicon CNSA | orbiter | Template:COSPAR | |||||||
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity | Template:Flagicon NASA | 6 August 2012 – | rover | success | investigation of past and present habitability, climate and geology | File:MSL concept February 2007 - PIA09201.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
Mangalyaan / Mars Orbiter Mission | Template:Flagicon ISRO | 24 September 2014 – 27 September 2022 | orbiter | success | first Indian spacecraft to orbit another planet, studying Martian atmosphere; mineralogical mapping. | File:Mars Orbiter Mission - India - ArtistsConcept.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |
CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
MAVEN | Template:Flagicon NASA | 25 September 2014 – | orbiter | success | studying Martian atmosphere | File:Maven spacecraft full.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (ExoMars 2016) | Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon RKA |
19 October 2016 – | orbiter | success | atmospheric gas analysis; communication relay for surface probes | File:ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
Schiaparelli EDM lander | Template:Flagicon ESA | 19 October 2016 | lander | failure | landing test, meteorological observation, crashed upon landing<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | File:Maquette EDM salon du Bourget 2013 DSC 0192.JPG | ||||
InSight | Template:Flagicon NASA | 26 November 2018 – 21 December 2022 | lander | success | studied the deep interior of Mars, with a seismometer and a heat-flow probe.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> | File:Artist's Concept of the InSight Lander.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
MarCO A "WALL-E" | Template:Flagicon NASA | 26 November 2018 | flyby | success | relaying data from InSight during its entry, descent, and landing | Template:COSPAR | ||||
MarCO B "EVE" | Template:Flagicon NASA | 26 November 2018 | flyby | success | Template:COSPAR |
Since 2020Edit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |||
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Emirates Mars Mission | Template:Flagicon MBRSC | 9 February 2021 – | orbiter | in orbit | conduct studies of Martian atmosphere | Template:COSPAR <ref name=UAE>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |||
Tianwen-1 orbiter | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 10 February 2021 - | orbiter | in orbit | orbital studies of Martian surface morphology, soil, and atmosphere | Template:COSPAR <ref name="bbc15052021">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref><ref name="AJ23July2020">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |
CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
Tianwen-1 Deployable Camera 1 | Template:Flagicon CNSA | ~10 February 2021 | flyby (post mission) | success | imaged Tianwen-1 in deep space | |||||
Tianwen-1 Deployable Camera 2 | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 10 February 2021 (released on 31 December 2021) | orbiter | success | imaged Tianwen-1 orbiter and Northern Mars Ice Caps from Mars orbit. | |||||
Tianwen-1 lander | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 14 May 2021 | lander | success | Reaches end of designed lifespan after successful soft landing. | |||||
Zhurong | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 22 May 2021 - 5 May 2022 | rover | success | in-situ studies of Martian surface morphology, soil, and atmosphere | |||||
Tianwen-1 Remote Camera | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 1 June 2021 | lander | success | imaged Tianwen-1 lander and Zhurong rover on Mars | |||||
Mars 2020 Perseverance | Template:Flagicon NASA | 18 February 2021 - | rover | landed | investigate past and present habitability, climate, and geology; produce O2 from CO2; collect samples for Mars Sample Return Mission | File:PIA23764-MarsPerseveranceRover-ArtistConcept-20200305.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="NYT-20200305">Template:Cite news</ref> | |||
Mars Helicopter Ingenuity | Template:Flagicon NASA | 3 April 2021 - 25 January 2024 | autonomous UAV helicopter | success | experimental scout for the Perseverance rover. Took 1st flight successfully from takeoff to landing. | File:MarsRoverHelicopter-20150122.png | ||||
Europa Clipper | Template:Flagicon NASA | 1 March | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to Jupiter | File:Europa Mission Spacecraft - Artist's Rendering.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Mission to Europa">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
Hera | Template:Flagicon ESA | 7 October 2024 (launch) March 2025 (flyby) |
flyby | enroute | gravity assist en route to Didymos | File:Hera in orbit.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Heracommunity">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref><ref name="nsf201901">Template:Cite news</ref> | ||
Psyche | Template:Flagicon NASA | 13 October 2023 (launch) May 2026 (flyby) |
flyby | enroute | gravity assist en route to Psyche | File:PSYCHE.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Discovery 2017">Template:Cite news</ref> |
Phobos probesEdit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Phobos 1 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 7 July 1988 (launch) | flyby | failure | contact lost en route to Mars | File:Phobos Marte.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
DAS | Template:Flagicon USSR | 2 September 1988 | fixed lander | failure | never deployed | |||
Phobos 2 | Template:Flagicon USSR | 27 March 1989 (contact lost) | flyby | failure | attained Mars orbit; contact lost prior to deployment of lander | File:Phobos Marte.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
DAS | Template:Flagicon USSR | 27 March 1989 | fixed lander | failure | never deployed | |||
"Frog" | Template:Flagicon USSR | 27 March 1989 | mobile lander | failure | never deployed | |||
Fobos-Grunt | Template:Flagicon RKA | 8 November 2011 (launch) | sample return | failure | failed to escape Earth orbit; launched with Yinghuo-1 Mars orbiter | Template:COSPAR |
Ceres probesEdit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Dawn | Template:Flagicon NASA | 6 March 2015 – 1 November 2018 | orbiter | success | first spacecraft to orbit two different celestial bodies; previously visited Vesta | File:Dawn Flight Configuration 2.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
Asteroid probesEdit
Target | Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |||
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951 Gaspra | Galileo | Template:Flagicon NASA | 29 October 1991 | flyby | success | en route to Jupiter; minimum distance 1900 km | File:Galileo Preparations - GPN-2000-000672.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="galileo-legacy"/> | |||
243 Ida | Galileo | Template:Flagicon NASA | 28 August 1993 | flyby | success | en route to Jupiter; minimum distance 2400 km; discovery of the first asteroid satellite Dactyl | File:Galileo Preparations - GPN-2000-000672.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="galileo-legacy"/> | |||
1620 Geographos | Clementine | Template:Flagicon BMDO/ File:No image.svg NASA |
1994 | flyby | failure | flyby cancelled due to equipment malfunction | File:Clementine Deployed.png | Template:COSPAR | |||
253 Mathilde | NEAR Shoemaker |
Template:Flagicon NASA | 27 June 1997 | flyby | success | flew within 1200 km of 253 Mathilde en route to 433 Eros | File:NEARCraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
433 Eros | NEAR Shoemaker |
Template:Flagicon NASA | January 1999 | orbiter | failure | became flyby due to software and communications problems (later attempt at orbit insertion succeeded; see below) | File:NEARCraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
9969 Braille | Deep Space 1 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 29 July 1999 | flyby | partial success | no close-up images due to camera pointing error; went on to visit comet 19P/Borrelly | File:Deep Space 1 using its ion engine.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
2685 Masursky | Cassini | Template:Flagicon NASA/ Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon ASI |
23 January 2000 | distant flyby | success | en route to Saturn | File:Cassini assembly.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
433 Eros | NEAR Shoemaker |
Template:Flagicon NASA | Template:Nowrap February 2001 |
orbiter, became lander | success | improvised landing by orbiter at end of mission | File:NEARCraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
5535 Annefrank | Stardust | Template:Flagicon NASA | 2 November 2002 | distant flyby | success | went on to visit comet 81P/Wild | File:Stardust - Concepcao artistica.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
25143 Itokawa | Hayabusa | Template:Flagicon ISAS | 2005–07 | sample return | success | 2005: landed and collected dust grains. 2010: sample returned. |
File:Hayabusa(Muses-C) sampling.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
MINERVA | Template:Flagicon ISAS | Template:Nowrap | hopper | failure | missed target | ||||||
132524 APL | New Horizons | Template:Flagicon NASA | June 2006 | distant flyby | success | flew past Pluto successfully | Template:COSPAR | ||||
2867 Šteins | Rosetta | Template:Flagicon ESA | 5 September 2008 | flyby | success | en route to comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko | File:Rosetta.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
21 Lutetia | Rosetta | Template:Flagicon ESA | 11 July 2010 | flyby | success | en route to comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko | File:Rosetta.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
4 Vesta | Dawn | Template:Flagicon NASA | 16 July 2011 – 5 September 2012 | orbiter | success | first spacecraft to orbit two different celestial bodies; now orbiting Ceres | File:Dawn Flight Configuration 2.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
4179 Toutatis | Chang'e 2 | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 13 December 2012 | flyby | success | came within 3.2 km (2.0 mi) to Toutatis | Template:COSPAR | ||||
2000 DP107 | PROCYON | Template:Flagicon University of Tokyo / JAXA | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
flyby | failure | launched with Hayabusa2 in 2014; mission abandoned after ion thruster failure<ref name="Lakdawalla">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
Template:COSPAR | ||
162173 Ryugu | Hayabusa2 | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 27 June 2018 – 13 November 2019 | sample return | success | asteroid rendezvous in June 2018, sample capture in 2019; returned sample to Earth on 5 December 2020 | Template:COSPAR | ||||
Minerva II-1A | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 21 September 2018 | hopper | success | |||||||
Minerva II-1B | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 21 September 2018 | hopper | success | |||||||
MASCOT | Template:Flagicon DLR/ Template:Flagicon CNES |
3 October 2018 | mobile lander | success | |||||||
SCI | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 5 April 2019 | impactor | success | |||||||
DCAM-3 | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 5 April 2019 | orbiter | success | observing SCI's impact, and the ejecta created by the impact | ||||||
Minerva II-2 | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 2 October 2019 | hopper | failure | Rover failed before deployment, it was deployed in orbit around the asteroid to perform gravitational measurements before it impacted on 8 October 2019. | ||||||
101955 Bennu | OSIRIS-REx | Template:Flagicon NASA | August 2018 | sample return | success | orbital insertion in 2018, sample capture in 2020, a flyby in 2021, return to Earth in 2023 | File:OSIRIS-REx spacecraft model.png | Template:COSPAR | |||
2002 GT | Deep Impact | Template:Flagicon NASA | January 2020<ref name="2002GT">Deep Impact sets path for asteroid encounter in 2020 – spaceflightnow.com – Stephen Clark – 17 December 2011</ref> | flyby | failure | contact lost; previously visited comet 103P/Hartley | File:Deep Impact.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
65803 Didymos | DART | Template:Flagicon NASA | 26 September 2022 | flyby/impactor | success | kinetic impactor of Dimorphos to test planetary defense | File:51619406234 b05ef2464f o Dart Spacecraft Launch Configuration.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="DARTblog1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
LICIACube | Template:Flagicon ASI | 26 September 2022 | flyby | success | observe DART's impact | File:LICIACube CubeSat a companion satellite of Dart Spacecraft.jpg | |||||
2020 GE (tentative) | Near-Earth Asteroid Scout | Template:Flagicon NASA | 16 November 2022 (launch) | flyby | failure | Small spacecraft asteroid flyby technology demonstration. Communication failure | File:Near Earth Asteroid Scout.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name='NEA-Scout'>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
152830 Dinkinesh | Lucy | Template:Flagicon NASA | 1 November 2023 | flyby | success | main-belt asteroid flyby en route to Jupiter Trojans; minimum distance 425 km; discovered a natural satellite of the asteroid | File:Lucy-PatroclusMenoetius-art.png | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Discovery 2017"/> | |||
52246 Donaldjohanson | Lucy | Template:Flagicon NASA | 20 April 2025 | flyby | success | main-belt asteroid flyby en route to Jupiter Trojans | File:Lucy-PatroclusMenoetius-art.png | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Discovery 2017"/> | |||
2022 OB5 | Brokkr-2 | Template:Flagicon AstroForge | 27 February 2025 (launch) December 2025 (flyby) |
flyby | failure | near-Earth asteroid flyby and determine if the asteroid is metallic as a test for space mining. Mission failed due to communication and tumbling issues.<ref name="sn-20230130">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
Template:COSPAR | |||
[[469219 KamoTemplate:Okinaoalewa]] | Tianwen-2 (ZhengHe) | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 29 May 2025 (launch) 7 June 2026 (orbit) |
sample return | planned | orbit then return sample from an Apollo NEA | <ref name="AJ10August2021">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="AJ23July2020">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="lpsc2019">Template:Cite conference</ref> | ||||
98943 Torifune | Hayabusa2 | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 2026 | flyby | en route | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Hayabusa2extension">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||||
3548 Eurybates | Lucy | Template:Flagicon NASA | August 2027 | flyby | en route | First flyby of a Jupiter trojan | File:Lucy-PatroclusMenoetius-art.png | Template:COSPAR | |||
15094 Polymele | Lucy | Template:Flagicon NASA | September 2027 | flyby | en route | File:Lucy-PatroclusMenoetius-art.png | Template:COSPAR | ||||
65803 Didymos | Hera | Template:Flagicon ESA | 2027 | orbiter | en route | studying effects of DART's impact on the asteroid | File:Hera in orbit.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Heracommunity"/><ref name="nsf201901"/> | |||
Milani | Template:Flagicon ESA | 2027 | orbiter | en route | to be deployed from Hera | ||||||
Juventas | Template:Flagicon ESA | 2027 | orbiter | en route | to be deployed from Hera | ||||||
(65803) Dimorphos | Milani | Template:Flagicon ESA | Orbiter/lander | en route | <ref name="nsf201901"/> | ||||||
Template:Mpl | China Asteroid deflection probe | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 2027 (launch) | flyby/impactor | planned | probes to observe/impact an Aten NEA | <ref name="AJ11April2023">Template:Cite news</ref> | ||||
11351 Leucus | Lucy | Template:Flagicon NASA | April 2028 | flyby | en route | File:Lucy-PatroclusMenoetius-art.png | Template:COSPAR | ||||
21900 Orus | Lucy | Template:Flagicon NASA | November 2028 | flyby | en route | File:Lucy-PatroclusMenoetius-art.png | Template:COSPAR
| ||||
99942 Apophis | OSIRIS-APEX (formerly OSIRIS-REx) | Template:Flagicon NASA | April 2029 | orbiter | en route | study of a C-type asteroid in 2029 | File:OSIRIS-REx spacecraft model.png | Template:COSPAR<ref name="OSIRISAPEX">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
16 Psyche | Psyche | Template:Flagicon NASA | 13 October 2023 (launch) August 2029 (arrival) |
orbiter | en route | Selected for mission #14 of NASA's Discovery Program to explore a metallic asteroid. | File:PSYCHE.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Discovery 2017"/> | |||
1998 KY26 | Hayabusa2 | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 2030 | flyby | en route | flyby of a fast rotator asteroid | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Hayabusa2extension"/> | ||||
Patroclus and Menoetius | Lucy | Template:Flagicon NASA | March 2033 | flyby | en route | First flyby of a Trojan Camp Jupiter Trojan | File:Lucy-PatroclusMenoetius-art.png | Template:COSPAR | |||
311P/PANSTARRS | Tianwen-2 (ZhengHe) | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 29 May 2025 (launch) 24 January 2035 (orbit) |
orbiter, lander | planned | study of an asteroid/main-belt comet | <ref name="AJ10August2021"/><ref name="AJ23July2020" /><ref name="lpsc2019"/> - |
Jupiter probesEdit
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Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |||
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Pioneer 10 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 3 December 1973 | flyby | success | first probe to cross the asteroid belt; first Jupiter probe; first man-made object on an interstellar trajectory; now in the outer regions of the Solar System but no longer contactable | File:Pioneer 10 at Jupiter.gif | Template:COSPAR | |||
Pioneer 11 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 4 December 1974 | flyby | success | went on to visit Saturn | File:Pioneer 11 at Saturn.gif | Template:COSPAR | |||
Voyager 1 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 5 March 1979 | flyby | success | went on to visit Saturn | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
Voyager 2 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 9 July 1979 | flyby | success | went on to visit Saturn, Uranus and Neptune | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
Ulysses (first pass) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
February 1992 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to inclined heliocentric orbit for solar polar observations | File:Ulysses spacecraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
Galileo Orbiter | Template:Flagicon NASA | 7 December 1995 – 21 September 2003 |
orbiter | success | also flew by various of Jupiter's moons; intentionally flown into Jupiter at end of mission; first spacecraft to orbit Jupiter; first spacecraft to flyby an asteroid | File:Galileo Preparations - GPN-2000-000672.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
Galileo Probe | Template:Flagicon NASA | 7 December 1995 | atmospheric probe | success | first probe to enter Jupiter's atmosphere | File:Galileo Probe.jpeg | Template:COSPAR | |||
Cassini | Template:Flagicon NASA/ Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon ASI |
December 2000 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to Saturn | File:Cassini assembly.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |||
Ulysses (second pass) |
Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon NASA |
2003–04 | distant flyby | success | File:Ulysses spacecraft.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||||
New Horizons | Template:Flagicon NASA | 28 February 2007 | flyby | success | gravity assist en route to Pluto | Template:COSPAR | ||||
Juno | Template:Flagicon NASA | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |
CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
orbiter | success | First solar-powered Jupiter orbiter, first mission to achieve a polar orbit of Jupiter. | File:Juno in front of Jupiter.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
JUICE | Template:Flagicon ESA | 14 April 2023 (launch) | orbiter | en route | mission to study Jupiter's three icy moons Callisto, Europa and Ganymede, eventually orbiting Ganymede as the first spacecraft to orbit a satellite of another planet. | File:Juice launch kit cover close-up.png | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
Europa Clipper | Template:Flagicon NASA | 14 October 2024 (launch) 11 April 2030 (planned) |
orbiter | en route | planned to orbit Jupiter and fly by Europa multiple times | File:Europa Mission Spacecraft - Artist's Rendering.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref name="Mission to Europa"/>
|
Ganymede probesEdit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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JUICE | Template:Flagicon ESA | 14 April 2023 (launch) | orbiter | en route | mission to study Jupiter's three icy moons Callisto, Europa and Ganymede, eventually orbiting Ganymede as the first spacecraft to orbit a satellite of another planet. | File:Juice launch kit cover close-up.png | <ref name="JUICE ESA"/> |
Saturn probesEdit
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Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Pioneer 11 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 1 September 1979 | flyby | success | previously visited Jupiter | File:Pioneer 11 at Saturn.gif | Template:COSPAR | |
Voyager 1 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 12 November 1980 | flyby | success | previously visited Jupiter | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Voyager 2 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 5 August 1981 | flyby | success | previously visited Jupiter, went on to visit Uranus and Neptune | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Cassini | Template:Flagicon NASA/ Template:Flagicon ESA/ Template:Flagicon ASI |
1 July 2004 – 15 September 2017 | orbiter | success | also performed flybys of a number of Saturn's moons, and deployed the Huygens Titan lander; first spacecraft to orbit Saturn | File:Cassini assembly.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
Titan probesEdit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref |
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Huygens | Template:Flagicon ESA | 14 January 2005 | atmospheric probe, lander | success | deployed by Cassini; first probe to land on a satellite of another planet | File:Huygens probe dsc03686.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref>Template:COSPAR</ref> |
Uranus probesEdit
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Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Voyager 2 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 24 January 1986 | flyby | success | previously visited Jupiter and Saturn; went on to visit Neptune | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR
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Neptune probesEdit
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Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Voyager 2 | Template:Flagicon NASA | 25 August 1989 | flyby | success | previously visited Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR
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Pluto probesEdit
Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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New Horizons | Template:Flagicon NASA | 14 July 2015 | flyby | success | later flew by Kuiper belt object Template:Nobr when it was 43.4 AU from the Sun. | File:New Horizons Transparent.png | Template:COSPAR |
Comet probesEdit
Kuiper belt probesEdit
Target | Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Type | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | |
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Template:Nobr | New Horizons | Template:Flagicon NASA | 1 January 2019 | flyby | success | extended mission after Pluto; may flyby another object in 2020s.<ref name="Foust20181231">Template:Cite news</ref> | File:New Horizons Transparent.png | Template:COSPAR
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Probes leaving the Solar SystemEdit
Spacecraft | Organization | Status | Notes | Image | Ref |
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Pioneer 10 | Template:Flagicon NASA | success | Left Jupiter in December 1973. Mission ended March 1997. Last contact 23 January 2003. Craft now presumed to lack sufficient power for antenna. | File:Pioneer 10 at Jupiter.gif | Template:COSPAR |
Pioneer 11 | Template:Flagicon NASA | success | Left Saturn in September 1979. Last contact September 1995. The craft's antenna cannot be maneuvered to point to Earth. Craft now presumed to lack sufficient power for antenna. | File:Pioneer 11 at Saturn.gif | Template:COSPAR |
Voyager 1 | Template:Flagicon NASA | success | Left Saturn in November 1980. Still in regular contact and transmitting scientific data. | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
Voyager 2 | Template:Flagicon NASA | success | Left Neptune in August 1989. Still in regular contact and transmitting scientific data. | File:Voyager.jpg | Template:COSPAR |
New Horizons | Template:Flagicon NASA | success | Left Pluto 14 July 2015; flew by Kuiper belt object Template:Nobr on 1 January 2019 when it was 43.4 AU from the Sun. | File:New Horizons Transparent.png | Template:COSPAR |
Other probes to leave Earth orbitEdit
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Spacecraft | Organization | Date | Location | Status | Notes | Image | Ref | ||
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WMAP | Template:Flagicon NASA | 30 June 2001 (launch) – October 2010 (end)<ref name="graveyard"/> |
Sun-Earth L2 point | success | cosmic background radiation observations; sent to graveyard orbit after 9 years of use.<ref name="graveyard">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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File:WMAP2.jpg | Template:COSPAR | |
Spitzer Space Telescope | Template:Flagicon NASA | 25 August 2003 (launch) – 30 January 2020 (end) |
Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit | success | infrared astronomy | Template:COSPAR | |||
Kepler | Template:Flagicon NASA | 6 March 2009 (launch) - 2018 | Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit | success | search for extrasolar planets | File:Kepler Space Telescope.png | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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Herschel Space Observatory | Template:Flagicon ESA | 14 May 2009 (launch) | Lissajous orbit around Sun-Earth L2 point | success | study of formation and evolution of galaxies and stars | File:Herschel Space Observatory.jpg | Template:COSPAR | ||
Planck | Template:Flagicon ESA | 14 May 2009 (launch) - 2013 | Lissajous orbit around Sun-Earth L2 point | success | cosmic microwave background observations | Template:COSPAR | |||
IKAROS | Template:Flagicon JAXA | 20 May 2010 (launch) | Earth-Venus transfer heliocentric orbit | operational | solar sail technology development / interplanetary space exploration | File:IKAROS solar sail.jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref name="jaxa-ikaros"/> | ||
Shin'en (UNITEC-1) |
Template:Flagicon UNISEC | failure | technology development; contact lost shortly after launch<ref name="newscientist.com"/> | Template:COSPAR <ref name="unisec1"/> | |||||
Chang'e 2 | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 25 August 2011 (arrive) – 15 April 2012 (end) |
Sun-Earth L2 point | success | Left the point on 15 April 2012, then flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis | Template:COSPAR | |||
Gaia | Template:Flagicon ESA | 19 December 2013 (launch) | Lissajous orbit around Sun-Earth L2 point | success | astrometry mission to measure the position and motion of 1 billion stars | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
Shin'en 2 | Template:Flagicon Kyushu Institute of Technology | 3 December 2014 (launch) | heliocentric orbit | success | amateur radio satellite / material demonstration | Template:COSPAR<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
ARTSAT2:DESPATCH | Template:Flagicon Tama Art University | success | deep space artwork / amateur radio satellite | Template:COSPAR<ref name="DESPATCH">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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LISA Pathfinder | Template:Flagicon ESA | citation | CitationClass=web
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Halo orbit around Sun-Earth L1 point | success | test mission for proposed LISA gravitational wave observatory | File:LISA Pathfinder (14257775333).jpg | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
Spektr-RG | Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon | 13 July 2019 (launch) | Halo orbit around Sun-Earth L2 point | operational | X-ray astronomy | Template:COSPAR<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | ||
Chang'e 5 | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 23 November 2020 (launch) - 30 August 2021 (left L1) |
Halo orbit about Sun-Earth L1 point | success | test mission post lunar sample return | Template:COSPAR<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | |||
James Webb Space Telescope | Template:Flagicon NASA Template:Flagicon ESA Template:Flagicon CSA |
25 December 2021 (launch) | Sun-Earth L2 point | in orbit | infrared astronomy | File:James Webb Space Telescope.jpg | Template:COSPAR<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
ArgoMoon | Template:Flagicon ASI | 16 November 2022 (launch) | High Earth Orbit with Lunar Flybys (heliocentric) | in orbit | image the ICPS and perform deep space Nanotechnology experiments. | File:Artemis I - OSA Secondary Payload ARGO, BioS (KSC-20210714-PH-GEB02 0019).jpg | Template:Cospar | ||
BioSentinel | Template:Flagicon NASA | heliocentric orbit | in orbit | it contains yeast cards that will be rehydrated in space, designed to detect, measure, and compare the effects of deep space radiation. | File:Biosentinel 6U CubeSat format.jpg | Template:Cospar | |||
Team Miles | Template:Flagicon Fluid & Reason | failure | demonstrate low-thrust plasma propulsion in deep space. Deployed, but contact was not established.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
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CuSP | Template:Flagicon NASA | 16 November 2022 | heliocentric orbit | failure | study particles and magnetic fields. | File:Artemis I OSA Secondary Payloads - CuSP and LunaHMap (KSC-20210714-PH-KLS01 0071) (cropped).jpg | Template:Cospar | ||
Euclid | Template:Flagicon ESA | 1 July 2023 (launch) | Halo orbit around Sun-Earth L2 point | enroute | measure the rate of expansion of the Universe through time to better understand dark energy and dark matter | File:Euclid ESA376594.jpg | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
Chang'e 6 | Template:Flagicon CNSA | 3 May 2024 (launch) | Halo orbit about Sun-Earth L2 point | success | on extended test mission post lunar sample return | Template:COSPAR <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |
CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
See alsoEdit
- Lists of spacecraft
- List of uncrewed spacecraft by program
- Discovery and exploration of the Solar System
- List of space telescopes
- Sample return mission
- Timeline of Solar System exploration
- List of interplanetary voyages
- List of missions to the outer planets
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
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