2020 in spaceflight

2020 in spaceflight
NASA astronauts Bob and Doug during Crew Dragon Demo-2
Chang'e 5 during assembly testing
Animation of the asteroid Bennu being sampled by OSIRIS-REX for return to earth
Seven-member crew of ISS Expedition 64
Highlights from spaceflight in 2020[a]
Orbital launches
First7 January
Last29 December
Total114
Successes104
Failures10
Partial failures0
Catalogued104
National firsts
Spaceflight
Satellite
Suborbital launch Netherlands
Rockets
Maiden flights
Retirements
Crewed flights
Orbital4
Suborbital0
Total travellers12
EVAs8
2020 in spaceflight
← 2019
2021 →

This article documents notable spaceflight events during the year 2020.

Overview

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Astronomy and astrophysics

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The GECAM A and B satellites were launched on 9 December. They were built for research in electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves.

Exploration of the Solar System

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Three missions to Mars were launched in 2020, including two rovers, two orbiters, and a lander. NASA has launched the Mars 2020 mission, which includes the Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter, and will cache samples for eventual return to Earth.[1] The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has launched its Tianwen-1 mission, which includes an orbiter, a lander, a small rover and a group of deployable and remote cameras;[2] it is China's first mission to another planet using its own delivery vehicle.[1] Finally, the United Arab Emirates, in partnership with American universities, has launched the Hope Mars Mission orbiter on a Japanese rocket.[1]

In November, China launched Chang'e 5, the first sample-return mission to the Moon since Luna 24 in 1976. Chang'e 5 used the recently developed Long March 5 heavy-lift rocket. The mission performed the first-ever robotic lunar orbit rendezvous[3] and returned 1.7 kg (3.7 lb) of lunar soil and rock samples on 16 December.[4]

NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission landed on asteroid 101955 Bennu in October to obtain a surface sample for return to Earth. JAXA's Hayabusa2 mission returned samples of 162173 Ryugu to Earth on 5 December 2020, with its re-entry vehicle recovered in Woomera, Australia.[5]

Heliophysics

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One solar mission was launched: ESA's Solar Orbiter, on 10 February 2020, intended to study the Sun's heliosphere.[6] Parker Solar Probe, launched in 2018, decreased its minimal distance to the Sun further to 14.2 million km.[7]

Earth sciences satellites

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ESA's Sentinel-6 ocean topography measuring satellite was launched on 21 November.

The launch of the TARANIS satellite, planned to study transient events in the Earths atmosphere, failed on 17 November.

Human spaceflight

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In the United States, SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft made its first crewed flight to the International Space Station on 31 May 2020 as part of the Commercial Crew Program,[8] enabling American human orbital spaceflight capability for the first time since the Space Shuttle's retirement in 2011. Dragon 2 became the first commercial system to fly humans to Earth orbit. The second crewed Dragon mission and its first operational mission, Crew-1, launched on 15 November 2020.[9]

China conducted an uncrewed flight test of a next generation crewed spacecraft in May 2020,[10] and continues preparations for the 2021 launch of the Tianhe Core Cabin Module of the Chinese Space Station.[11]

NASA astronaut Christina Koch set a women's record-breaking 328 days spaceflight ending on 6 February 2020. Francisco Rubio holds the all-time American record with 370 days; Cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov, still holding the record, had the all-time spaceflight length record of 437 days but died in 2022. Koch also participated in the first all-female spacewalk with Jessica Meir on 18 October 2019.[12]

Rocket innovation

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SpaceX made three atmospheric test flights with prototypes of its fully reusable two-stage-to-orbit vehicle Starship.[13][14]

The trend towards cost reduction in access continued and several rockets made their maiden flights in 2020. Despite the increasing competition the cost of delivering cargo to the ISS went up.[15]

Satellite innovation

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SpaceX started operation of its Starlink constellation in late 2020.[16] As of 2 December 2020, 955 satellites have been launched and Starlink is in a public beta testing phase. OneWeb planned to start service in 2020 as well,[17] but filed for bankruptcy in March 2020 after 74 satellites were launched.[18] OneWeb emerged from bankruptcy and plans to restart launches in December 2020.[19]

The Mission Extension Vehicle MEV-1 became the first telerobotically-operated spacecraft to service another satellite on-orbit when it completed the first phase of a 5-year mission to extend the life of the Intelsat 901 (I-901) satellite. In February 2020, MEV-1 captured the communications satellite, which had been moved to graveyard orbit some months before. In April 2020, MEV-1 successfully brought Intelsat-901 it back to position in geosynchronous orbit where it is now expected to operate for another five years. This was a space industry first as satellite servicing had previously been accomplished only with on-orbit human assistance, during the missions to service the Hubble Space Telescope in the early 2000s.[20]

Orbital launches

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Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks

January

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7 January
02:19:21[21][22]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L2[23] United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
7 January
15:20:14[24][25]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y62[26] China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
China TJSW-5 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Geosynchronous Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
15 January
02:53[27]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y58 China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Argentina ÑuSat 7 (Sophie) Satellogic Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Argentina ÑuSat 8 (Marie) Satellogic Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 3 October 2023[28] Successful
China Tianqi-5[29] Guodian Gaoke Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
16 January
03:02[30]
China Kuaizhou 1A Y9[31] China Jiuquan LS-95A China ExPace
China Yinhe-1 / GS-SparkSat-03 / Galaxy-1[32] Galaxy Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
16 January
21:05[33]
Europe Ariane 5 ECA VA251 France Kourou ELA-3 France Arianespace
France Eutelsat Konnect[34] Eutelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
India GSAT-30 ISRO Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
GSAT-30 will replace INSAT-4A.
29 January
14:06:49 [35][36]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L3 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
31 January
02:56[37]
United States Electron "Birds of a Feather" New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
United States USA-294 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
First launch contracted via the NRO's Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) program, designated NROL-151.

February

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6 February
21:42:41[38][39]
Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat ST27[40] Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 France Arianespace / Russia Starsem
United Kingdom OneWeb × 34 OneWeb Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Second OneWeb mission. Baikonur flight 1.
9 February
01:34[41]
Japan H-IIA 202 F41[42] Japan Tanegashima LA-Y1 Japan MHI
Japan IGS-Optical 7 CSICE Low Earth (SSO) Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
9 February
15:45[43]
Iran Simorgh Iran Semnan LP-2 Iran ISA
Iran Zafar 1[44] IUST Low Earth Earth observation 9 February Launch failure
Satellite failed to reach orbit.
10 February
04:03[45]
United States Atlas V 411 AV-087[46] United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
Europe Solar Orbiter ESA Heliocentric Heliophysics In orbit Operational
15 February
20:21:04[51]
United States Antares 230+ United States MARS LP-0A United States Northrop Grumman
United States Cygnus NG-13
S.S. Robert H. Lawrence
NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 29 May Successful
United States Red-Eye 2 (Merlot) DARPA Low Earth Technology demonstration 16 November 2022[52] Successful
United States Red-Eye 3 (Cabernet) DARPA Low Earth Technology demonstration 16 November 2022[53] Successful
United States DeMi MIT Low Earth Technology demonstration 8 March 2022[54] Successful
United States TechEdSat-10 (TES-10)[55] NASA Low Earth Technology demonstration 15 March 2021 Successful
Red-Eye 2, Red-Eye 3, DeMi, and the ELaNa 30 satellite TES-10 were carried within the Cygnus spacecraft and will be released into orbit at a later date.[47] Red-Eye 2 was deployed into orbit from ISS on 17 June 2020.[48] Red-Eye 3 was deployed into orbit on 23 June 2020.[49] DeMi and TechEdSat-10 were deployed on 13 July.[50]
17 February
15:05:55[56]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L4 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
18 February
22:18[57]
Europe Ariane 5 ECA VA252[58] France Kourou ELA-3 France Arianespace
Japan JCSAT-17[59] JSAT Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
South Korea GEO-KOMPSAT-2B[60][61] KARI Geosynchronous Ocean monitoring In orbit Operational
19 February
21:07[62][63]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y61[64] China Xichang LC-3 China CASC
China XJS-C SAST Low Earth Technology demonstration 13 July 2023[65] Successful
China XJS-D SAST Low Earth Technology demonstration 4 June 2024[66] Successful
China XJS-E HIT Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China XJS-F CAST Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
First Long March 2D launch from Xichang.
20 February
08:24:54[67][68]
Russia Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat-M Russia Plesetsk Site 43/3 Russia RVSN RF
Russia Meridian-M 9 (19L)[69] Ministry of Defence Molniya Communications In orbit Operational

March

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7 March
04:50:31[74]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-082 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States SpaceX CRS-20 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 7 April
18:50
Successful[75]
Japan G-SATELLITE TOCOG / University of Tokyo Low Earth Space advertising 18 April 2022[76] Successful
Guatemala Quetzal-1 (Guatesat-1)[77] UVG Low Earth Technology demonstration 1 March 2022[78] Successful
United States Lynk-04 (Lynk the World)[79][80] Lynk Global Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Final flight of Dragon 1. G-SATELLITE (Gundam Satellite) carries two miniature Gundam figurines (gunpla) to promote the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. Quetzal-1 is Guatemala's first satellite.[70] G-SATELLITE and Quetzal-1 were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 28 April 2020.[71][72] Lynk the World, Lynk's fourth satellite, was launched to the ISS on this flight and deployed into space by the Cygnus NG-13 spacecraft on 13 May.[73]
9 March
11:55[81]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y69[26] China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
China BeiDou-3 G2Q[82] CNSA Geosynchronous Navigation In orbit Operational
16 March
13:34[83][84]
China Long March 7A Y1 China Wenchang LC-2 China CASC
China Xinjishu Yanzheng-6 (XJY-6) TBA Geosynchronous Technology demonstration 16 March Launch failure
First flight of Long March 7A. Failed to reach orbit.
16 March
18:28:10[85]
Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Russia Plesetsk Site 43/4 Russia RVSN RF
Russia GLONASS-M 760 (Kosmos 2545) VKS Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
18 March
12:16:39[86]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L5 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Fifth flight of booster B1048; recovery was not successful.
21 March
17:06:58[87]
Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat ST28[88] Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 France Arianespace / Russia Starsem
United Kingdom OneWeb × 34 OneWeb Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Baikonur flight 2.
24 March
03:43[89]
China Long March 2C 2C-Y42[90] China Xichang LC-3 China CASC
China Yaogan 30-06 01 CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
China Yaogan 30-06 02 CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
China Yaogan 30-06 03 CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
26 March
20:18[92]
United States Atlas V 551 AV-086[46] United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States AEHF-6 (USA-298)[93] U.S. Space Force Geosynchronous Military communications In orbit Operational
United States TDO-2[94] U.S. Space Force Highly elliptical Laser ranging 28 September 2022[95] Successful
The TDO-2 Cubesat was also known as OrCa (Orbital Calibration) by the team which designed it at Georgia Tech.[91]

April

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9 April
08:05:06[96]
Russia Soyuz-2.1a Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Soyuz MS-16 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 62/63 22 October
02:31
Successful
First crewed flight of Soyuz-2.1a.
9 April
11:46[98]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y71[26] China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
Indonesia Nusantara Dua (Palapa-N1) PSN / Indosat Geosynchronous Communications 9 April Launch failure
Intended to replace Palapa-D. Failed to reach orbit.[97]
22 April
03:59[99]
Iran Qased Iran Shahroud Space Center Iran IRGC
Iran Noor 1[100] IRGC Low Earth Reconnaissance 13 April 2022[101] Successful
Maiden flight of the Qased launch vehicle.
22 April
19:30:30[102]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L6 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
25 April
01:51:41[103]
Russia Soyuz-2.1a Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Progress MS-14 / 75P Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 29 April 2021
00:42:27[104]
Successful

May

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5 May
10:00[10]
China Long March 5B Y1[108] China Wenchang LC-1 China CASC
China Chinese next-generation crewed spacecraft CMSA Highly elliptical Flight test 8 May
05:49
Successful
China Flexible Inflatable Cargo Return Module[109] CASIC Low Earth Technology demonstration 6 May Spacecraft failure
First flight of Long March 5B, testing a new crewed spacecraft.[11] The capsule successfully returned to Earth on 8 May, following on-orbit testing.[105][106] An experimental secondary payload, meant to test inflatable heat shield reentry technologies, malfunctioned during its return to Earth on 6 May.[107]
12 May
01:16[110]
China Kuaizhou 1A Y6[111] China Jiuquan LS-95A China ExPace
China Xingyun-2 01 Xingyun Satellite Co. Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
China Xingyun-2 02 Xingyun Satellite Co. Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
Xingyun-2 01/02 are the first two small satellites launched for the Xingyun narrow-band Internet of Things constellation to perform data relay and tracking services. The constellation will eventually consist of 80 such satellites.[110]
17 May
13:14:00[112][113]
United States Atlas V 501 AV-081[46] United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States X-37B OTV-6 U.S. Space Force Low Earth Technology demonstration 12 November 2022
10:22[114]
Successful
United States FalconSAT-8 U.S. Air Force Academy Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
USSF-7 mission.
20 May
17:31:00[115]
Japan H-IIB F9 Japan Tanegashima LA-Y2 Japan MHI
Japan HTV-9 JAXA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 20 August
07:07
Successful
Final HTV cargo launch, and final flight of the H-IIB rocket. The HTV-X and H3 rocket will replace them, respectively.
22 May
07:31:17[116][117]
Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Russia Plesetsk Site 43/4 Russia RVSN RF
Russia EKS-4 (Tundra 14L)[118] VKS Molniya Early warning In orbit Operational
25 May
19:50[119]
United States LauncherOne F1 United States Cosmic Girl, Mojave United States Virgin Orbit
United States Dummy payload Virgin Orbit Low Earth Flight test 25 May Launch failure
United States Starshine 4[121] NASA Low Earth Education 25 May Launch failure
First orbital flight of LauncherOne. Mission was terminated shortly after first stage ignition.[119][120]
29 May
20:13[122][123]
China Long March 11 China Xichang LC-4[124] China CASC
China XJS-G CAS Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China XJS-H NUDT Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
30 May
19:22:45[127][128]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-085 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States SpX-DM2 Endeavour SpaceX / NASA Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 63 / Crewed flight test 2 August
18:48
Successful
Crew Dragon Demo 2: Crewed flight test of SpaceX Dragon 2 as part of the Commercial Crew Development program. Mission successfully concluded on 2 August after two months in space.[125] First crewed orbital spaceflight with a private spacecraft.[126]
31 May
08:53[129][130]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y51 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Gaofen-9 02[131] CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China HEAD-4[132] HEAD Aerospace Low Earth (SSO) AIS ship tracking In orbit Operational

June

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4 June
01:25:33[21][133]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L7 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Fifth flight of booster B1049; recovery was successful (first booster to be recovered after 5th flight).
10 June
18:31:24[134][135]
China Long March 2C 2C-Yxx[64] China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China HaiYang 1D Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
13 June
05:12:12[141]
United States Electron "Don't Stop Me Now"[142] New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
United States Photon (Pathfinder)[143] Rocket Lab Low Earth Flight test In orbit Operational
United States ANDESITE Mule + Node × 8[139] Boston University Low Earth Auroral science
Technology demonstration
In orbit Operational
United States USA-301[144] NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
United States USA-302[144] NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
United States USA-303[144] NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
Australia M2 Pathfinder UNSW Canberra, RAAF Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Launch of the ELaNa 32 mission,[136] plus additional payloads.[137] ANDESITE will conduct magnetospheric research using an experimental fractionated formation of eight picosatellites, to be deployed after reaching orbit.[138][139] Three NRO payloads were deployed as part of RASR-2.[140]
13 June
09:21:18[145]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L8 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 58 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States SkySat 16–18[146] Planet Labs Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
First SmallSat Rideshare mission launch.
17 June
07:19[147][148]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y52 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Gaofen-9 03[131] CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China HEAD-5 HEAD Aerospace Low Earth (SSO) AIS ship tracking In orbit Operational
China Pixing-3A Zhejiang University Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
23 June
01:43[150][151]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y68 China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
China BeiDou-3 G3Q[82] CNSA Geosynchronous Navigation In orbit Operational
Last satellite of the BeiDou-3 constellation to be launched, completing the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System.[149]
30 June
20:10:46[153][154]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-088 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States GPS IIIA-03 Matthew Henson U.S. Space Force Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
Named after African-American polar explorer Matthew Henson. Originally named Columbus.[152]

July

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3 July
03:10[155][156]
China Long March 4B 4B-Y43 China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Gaofen DUOMO (Multi-Mode) CAST Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Xibaipo (BY70-2) Luquan No.1 Middle School Low Earth (SSO) Popular science In orbit Operational
4 July
21:19:36[158]
United States Electron "Pics Or It Didn't Happen" New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
Japan CE-SAT-IB Canon Inc. Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 4 July Launch failure
United States Flock-4e × 5 Planet Labs Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 4 July Launch failure
United Kingdom Faraday-1 In-Space Missions Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 4 July Launch failure
Failed during second stage flight.[157]
4 July
23:44[159]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y29[64] China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Shiyan 6-02 CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
6 July
01:00[160][161]
Israel Shavit-2 Israel Palmachim Airbase Israel IAI
Israel Ofek-16 Israel Ministry of Defence Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
9 July
12:11:04[162][163]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y64 China Xichang LC-3 China CASC
China APStar 6D APT Satellite Co. Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
10 July
04:17[165][166]
China Kuaizhou 11 China Jiuquan LS-95A China ExPace
China Bilibili Video Satellite (Jilin-1 Gaofen-02E)[167] Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 10 July Launch failure
China CentiSpace-1 S2 (Xiangrikui 2) Beijing Future Navigation Technology Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 10 July Launch failure
First flight of Kuaizhou 11.[164] The rocket failed to reach space.
15 July
13:46[169]
United States Minotaur IV / Orion 38 United States MARS LP-0B United States Northrop Grumman
United States USA-305 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
United States USA-306 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
United States USA-307 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
United States USA-308 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
NROL-129 mission.[168]
19 July
21:58:14[170][171]
Japan H-IIA 202[172] F42 Japan Tanegashima LA-Y1 Japan MHI
United Arab Emirates Hope (Al-Amal) Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre TMI to Areocentric Mars orbiter In orbit Operational
Emirates Mars Mission; first Emirati space probe.
20 July
21:30[173]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-089 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
South Korea ANASIS-II[174] Republic of Korea Army Geosynchronous Military communications In orbit Operational
South Korea's first dedicated military communications satellite.
23 July
04:41[175]
China Long March 5 Y4[108] China Wenchang LC-1 China CASC
China Tianwen-1 CNSA TMI to Areocentric Mars orbiter and rover In orbit Operational
China Tianwen-1 Deployable Camera CNSA TMI (Martian flyby) Photography In orbit Successful
China Drop Camera[176] CNSA TMI to Areocentric Mars lander / Photography In orbit Successful
China's first independent Mars mission.
23 July
14:26:21[179]
Russia Soyuz-2.1a Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31/6 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Progress MS-15 / 76P Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 9 February 2021
09:13[180]
Successful
It was initially planned for this Progress vehicle to deorbit the Pirs module to make way for the arrival of Nauka in early 2021. This was later delayed to a subsequent mission.[177][178] 100th Soyuz-2 launch.
25 July
03:13[181][182]
China Long March 4B 4B-Y45 China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Ziyuan III-03 Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Tianqi-10 Guodian Gaoke Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China Lobster Eye X-ray Explorer (NJU-HKU №1)[183][184] NJU / HKU Low Earth (SSO) X-ray astronomy In orbit Operational
30 July
11:50[186]
United States Atlas V 541 AV-088 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United States ULA
United States Perseverance NASA / JPL TMI to Martian surface Mars rover 18 February 2021
20:43:42[187]
Landed on Mars; Operational
United States Ingenuity NASA / JPL TMI to Martian surface Mars aircraft Landed on Mars
Mars 2020 mission.[185]
30 July
21:25:19[188]
Russia Proton-M / Briz-M P4 Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 200/39 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Ekspress-80 RSCC Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
Russia Ekspress-103 RSCC Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational

August

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6 August
04:01:54[189][190]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y56 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Gaofen 9-04 CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Q-SAT[191] Tsinghua University Low Earth (SSO) Gravitational research
Atmospheric science
In orbit Operational
7 August
05:12:05[194]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L9 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 57 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States BlackSky 5 (Global-7) BlackSky Global Low Earth Earth observation 23 October 2023[195] Successful
United States BlackSky 6 (Global-8) BlackSky Global Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission to deploy BlackSky Global 7 and 8;[192] first Starlink rideshare contracted with Spaceflight Industries, dubbed "SXRS-1".[193]
15 August
22:04[197]
Europe Ariane 5 ECA VA253 France Kourou ELA-3 France Arianespace
Japan BSAT-4b BSAT Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
United States Galaxy 30 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
United States MEV-2 Northrop Grumman Geosynchronous Satellite servicing In orbit Operational
MEV-2 successfully docked with Intelsat 10-02 on 12 April 2021.[196]
18 August
14:31:16[198]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L10 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 58 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
United States SkySat 19–21[199] Planet Labs Low Earth Earth observation 18, 20: In orbit
19: 26 June 2023[200]
Operational
Starlink SmallSat Rideshare mission to deploy SkySat 19–21.
23 August
02:27:04[201][202]
China Long March 2D 2D-Y57 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China Gaofen 9-05 CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Tiantuo-5 NUDT Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
China Duo Gongneng Shiyan Weixing AMS Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
30 August
23:18:56[203]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-092 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
Argentina SAOCOM 1B CONAE Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States EG-2 (Tyvak-0172)[204][205] EchoStar Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Spacecraft failure
United States GNOMES-1[206] PlanetIQ Low Earth (SSO) Radio occultation In orbit Operational
First polar orbit mission from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since ESSA-9 in 1969. SmallSat Rideshare mission to deploy Tyvak-0172 and GNOMES-1.
31 August
03:05:47[207]
United States Electron "I Can't Believe It's Not Optical" New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
United States Capella-2 (Sequoia) Capella Space Low Earth Earth observation 28 February 2023[208] Successful
United States Photon (First Light) Rocket Lab Low Earth Flight test In orbit Operational[209]
Return-to-flight mission for Electron. Second launch of the Photon satellite bus.

September

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3 September
01:51:10[217][218]
Europe Vega VV16 France Kourou ELV France Arianespace
Italy ION SCV-001 Lucas[210] D-Orbit Low Earth (SSO) CubeSat deployer In orbit Operational[219]
United States Athena Facebook[220] Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
Canada ESAIL[210] exactEarth Low Earth (SSO) AIS ship tracking In orbit Operational
Canada GHGSat-C1 (Iris)[221][211] GHGSat Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Canada Slovenia NEMO-HD[210][211] UTIAS / Space-SI Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Argentina ÑuSat 6 (Hypatia)[222] Satellogic Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Spain UPM-Sat 2[210] UPM Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration
Education
In orbit Operational
France Russia AMICal SAT[210] CSUG / MSU Low Earth (SSO) Auroral science In orbit Operational
Israel Switzerland Italy DIDO-3[211] SpacePharma / ISA / ASI Low Earth (SSO) Microgravity research In orbit Operational
United States Flock-4v × 26[223] Planet Labs Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Spain FSSCAT A and B[211][224] UPC Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States Lemur-2 × 8[210] Spire Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational (6/8)
Monaco OSM-1 Cicero[215][225] OSM Low Earth (SSO) Radio occultation In orbit Operational
Thailand NAPA-1 (RTAFSAT-1)[211][226] RTAF Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Belgium PICASSO[211] BIRA-IASB Low Earth (SSO) Atmospheric research In orbit Operational
Belgium SIMBA[211] RMI Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
United States SpaceBEE × 12[210] Swarm Technologies Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
Canada TARS[210] Kepler Communications Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
Slovenia TRISAT[211] University of Maribor Low Earth (SSO) Education In orbit Operational
Estonia TTÜ100[211] TalTech Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States EG-1 (Tyvak-0171)[210][204][205] EchoStar Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Partial spacecraft failure; Operational
Small Satellites Mission Service Proof of Concept (SSMS PoC) mission.[210][211] Return to flight for Vega after the July 2019 launch failure. 53 satellites were deployed by the SSMS dispenser, including 14 Flock CubeSats carried on SSMS QuadPack deployers, while 12 additional Flock CubeSats were deployed separately by the ION SCV LUCAS satellite.[212][210][213] NEMO-HD and TRISAT are Slovenia's first satellites,[214] and OSM-1 Cicero is Monaco's first satellite.[215] Two of the Lemur-2 CubeSats failed to deploy, leading them to de-orbit along with the fourth stage of the Vega booster.[216]
3 September
12:46:14[227]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L11 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
4 September
07:30[228][229]
China Long March 2F/T 2F-T3[64] China Jiuquan SLS-1 China CASC
China Reusable Experimental Spacecraft CASC Low Earth Flight test 6 September
02:00[230]
Successful
China Unidentified satellite[231] CASC Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Chinese experimental reusable spaceplane.
7 September
05:57[232][233]
China Long March 4B 4B-Y46 China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Gaofen 11-02 CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
12 September
03:19[236][237]
United States Rocket 3 Rocket 3.1 United States Kodiak LP-3B United States Astra
United States Astra Test Payload Astra Low Earth Flight test 12 September Launch failure
First flight of Rocket 3. Failed during first stage flight. Originally intended to be the second of two launches for the DARPA Launch Challenge, Rocket 3.1's launch was Astra's first orbital launch attempt following the loss of Rocket 3.0 during a prelaunch test in March 2020.[234][235]
12 September
05:02[238][239]
China Kuaizhou 1A Y3[111] China Jiuquan LS-95A China ExPace
China Jilin-1 Gaofen-02C Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 12 September Launch failure
15 September
01:23[240]
China Long March 11H Y2 China De Bo 3 Launch Platform, Yellow Sea China CASC
China Jilin-1 Gaofen-03B × 6 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Jilin-1 Gaofen-03C × 3 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Second Long March 11 sea launch.
21 September
05:40[241][242]
China Long March 4B 4B-Y41 China Jiuquan SLS-2 China CASC
China HaiYang 2C Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
27 September
03:23[243]
China Long March 4B 4B-Y42 China Taiyuan LC-9 China CASC
China Huanjing 2A CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
China Huanjing 2B CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
28 September
11:20[244]
Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Russia Plesetsk Site 43/4 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Gonets-M 17[245] Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Russia Gonets-M 18[245] Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Russia Gonets-M 19[245] Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
Finland ICEYE X6[246] ICEYE Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Finland ICEYE X7[246] ICEYE Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Germany SALSAT[246][247] TU Berlin Low Earth (SSO) Spectrum analysis In orbit Operational
Canada Kepler × 2[248] Kepler Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
Lithuania LacunaSat-3[246][249] NanoAvionics / Lacuna Space Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
United States Lemur-2 × 4[246] Spire Global Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United Arab Emirates MeznSat[246][250] Khalifa University / AURAK Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Germany NetSat × 4[246][251] ZFT Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Russia Descartes[252] MSU Low Earth (SSO) Space weather In orbit Operational
Russia Norby[252] NSU Low Earth (SSO) Space weather In orbit Operational
Russia Yarilo × 2[246][253] BMSTU / Lebedev Physical Institute Low Earth (SSO) Heliophysics In orbit Operational

October

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3 October
01:16:14[255]
United States Antares 230+ United States MARS LP-0A United States Northrop Grumman
United States Cygnus NG-14
S.S. Kalpana Chawla[256]
NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 26 January 2021
20:23
Successful[257]
United States Bobcat-1 Ohio University Low Earth Technology demonstration 9 April 2022[258] Successful
Canada DESCENT York University Low Earth Technology demonstration 19 June 2022[259] Successful
United States Lemur-2 Baxter-Oliver Spire Global Low Earth Earth observation 20 December 2021[260] Successful
United States Australia Lemur-2 Djara[261] Spire Global / ONI Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
United States NEUTRON-1 University of Hawaii Low Earth Technology demonstration 25 June 2022[262] Successful
Israel SATLLA-1[263] Ariel University Low Earth Education In orbit Operational
United States SPOC University of Georgia Low Earth Technology demonstration 25 June 2022[264] Successful
The ELaNa 31 mission launched on this resupply flight.[136] All CubeSats launched on this mission were successfully deployed on 5 November 2020.[254]
6 October
11:29:34[265]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L12 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
11 October
16:57[266][267]
China Long March 3B/E 3B-Y63[268] China Xichang LC-2 China CASC
China Gaofen-13 SASTIND Geosynchronous Earth observation In orbit Operational
14 October
05:45:04[21][269]
Russia Soyuz-2.1a Kazakhstan Baikonur Site 31 Russia Roscosmos
Russia Soyuz MS-17 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 63/64 17 April 2021
04:55[270]
Successful
18 October
12:25:57[271]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L13 United States Kennedy LC-39A United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
24 October
15:31:34[272]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink V1.0-L14 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States SpaceX
United States Starlink × 60 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
25 October
19:08:42[274][275]
Russia Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat Russia Plesetsk Site 43/3 Russia RVSN RF
Russia GLONASS-K 15 (K1 №3)[276] VKS Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
Also known as GLONASS-K 705. Replaced Kosmos 2516 (GLONASS-M 753) following its failure in November 2020.[273]
26 October
15:19[277]
China Long March 2C 2C-Y43 China Xichang LC-3 China CASC
China Yaogan 30-07 01 CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
China Yaogan 30-07 02 CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
China Yaogan 30-07 03 CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
China Tianqi-6 Guodian Gaoke Low Earth IoT In orbit Operational
28 October
21:21:27[278][279]
United States Electron "In Focus" New Zealand Mahia LC-1A United States Rocket Lab
Japan CE-SAT-IIB Canon Inc. Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
United States Flock-4e' × 9 Planet Labs Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational

November

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5 November
23:24:23[280]
United States Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-097 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40