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|date = 14 July |time = 10:10<ref name="SubTec-810">{{cite web|url=http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/code810/news/story84.html|title=41.075 GT SMITH/NASA Wallops Flight Facility|publisher=NASA Wallops Flight Facility|work=Sounding Rockets Program Office (Code 810)|date=14 July 2008|accessdate=15 July 2008}}</ref> |
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|site = {{flagicon|USA}}Wallops Island [[Wallops Island Launch Pad 1|LP-1]] |
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|date = 25 August<ref name="August-Tridents">{{cite web|url=http://www.lockheedmartin.com/news/press_releases/2008/8-26-trident.html|publisher=Lockheed Martin|title=Lockheed Martin-Built Trident II D5 Missile Achieves 124 Successful Test Launches In A Row|date=26 August 2008|accessdate=27 August 2008|first1=Lynn|last1=Fisher|last2=Papp |first2= |
|date = 25 August<ref name="August-Tridents">{{cite web|url=http://www.lockheedmartin.com/news/press_releases/2008/8-26-trident.html |publisher=Lockheed Martin |title=Lockheed Martin-Built Trident II D5 Missile Achieves 124 Successful Test Launches In A Row |date=26 August 2008 |accessdate=27 August 2008 |first1=Lynn |last1=Fisher |last2=Papp |first2=Jack |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081016151033/http://www.lockheedmartin.com:80/news/press_releases/2008/8-26-trident.html |archivedate=16 October 2008 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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|date = 24 September |time =06:57<ref name="NFIRE2B">{{cite web|url=http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123116591|title=Vandenberg supports missile defense tracking test|first=Lt. Raymond|last=Geoffroy|work=30th Space Wing Public Affairs|publisher=US Air Force|date=24 September 2008|accessdate=24 September 2008}}</ref> |
|date = 24 September |time =06:57<ref name="NFIRE2B">{{cite web|url=http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123116591 |title=Vandenberg supports missile defense tracking test |first=Lt. Raymond |last=Geoffroy |work=30th Space Wing Public Affairs |publisher=US Air Force |date=24 September 2008 |accessdate=24 September 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614005137/http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123116591 |archivedate=14 June 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts, including a [[space tourism|space tourist]]. 100th flight of the [[Soyuz programme]] to be manned at some point in its mission<ref name="soy100">{{cite web|url=http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-101008a.html|title=The 100th Soyuz flight that (maybe) isn't|accessdate=12 October 2008|publisher=collectSPACE|first=Robert Z.|last=Pearlman| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20081014051257/http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-101008a.html| archivedate= 14 October 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:48, 19 September 2016
This is a list of spaceflights launched between July and December 2008. For launches between January and June, see 2008 in spaceflight (January–June). For an overview of the whole year, see 2008 in spaceflight.
Launches
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
July | |||||||
7 July 21:30[1] |
Nike-Orion | Andøya | Andøya | ||||
ECOMA 2008-2 | Andøya/DLR | Suborbital | Aeronomy | 7 July | Successful | ||
Apogee: 125 kilometres (78 mi) | |||||||
7 July 21:47[2] |
Ariane 5ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Arianespace | ||||
Badr-6 | Arabsat | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
ProtoStar-1[3] | ProtoStar | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
9 July[5] | Shahab-3[4] | Strait of Hormuz[5] | IRG | ||||
IRG | Suborbital | Missile test | 9 July | Successful | |||
Part of Great Prophet III exercise[4] | |||||||
9 July[5] | Shahab-2[6] | Strait of Hormuz[5] | IRG | ||||
IRG | Suborbital | Missile test | 9 July | Successful | |||
Part of Great Prophet III exercise,[4] missile type not confirmed | |||||||
9 July[5] | Shahab-1[6] | Strait of Hormuz[5] | IRG | ||||
IRG | Suborbital | Missile test | 9 July | Successful | |||
Part of Great Prophet III exercise,[4] missile type not confirmed | |||||||
10 July[7] | Shahab-3 | Strait of Hormuz | IRG | ||||
IRG | Suborbital | Missile test | 10 July | Successful | |||
Part of Great Prophet III exercise, missile type not confirmed | |||||||
12 July 10:46[1] |
Nike-Orion | Andøya[1] | Andøya | ||||
ECOMA 2008-3 | Andøya/DLR | Suborbital | Aeronomy[1] | 12 July | Successful | ||
Apogee: 123 kilometres (76 mi)[1] | |||||||
14 July 10:10[8] |
Terrier-Orion[9] | Wallops Island LP-1 | NASA | ||||
SubTEC-II | Andøya/DLR | Suborbital | Technology | 14 July | Successful | ||
16 July 05:20:59 [10][11] |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Echostar 11 | Echostar | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Ongoing | ||
18 July 22:47[12] |
UGM-27 Polaris (STARS | Kodiak Island | US Air Force | ||||
FTX-03 | MDA | Suborbital | Target | 18 July | Successful[13] | ||
Radar targeting test only, missile not intercepted | |||||||
22 July 02:40:09 [14][15][16] |
Kosmos-3M | Plesetsk Site 132/1 | COSMOS International[14] | ||||
SAR-Lupe 5 | Bundeswehr | Low Earth, polar | Radar imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
26 July 18:31[18] |
Soyuz-2.1b | Plesetsk Site 43/4 | RVSN | ||||
Kosmos 2441 (Persona)[18] | VKS | Sun-synchronous | Optical imaging | In orbit | Spacecraft failure | ||
Spacecraft lost due to electrical malfunction[17] | |||||||
August | |||||||
1 August[19] | R-29 | RFS Ryazan, Barents Sea[19] | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 1 August | Successful[19] | |||
2 August 08:30[20][21] |
S-520 | Uchinoura | JAXA | ||||
JAXA/Teikyo | Suborbital | Microgravity | 2 August | Successful | |||
Apogee: 293 kilometres (182 mi) | |||||||
3 August 03:34[22][27] |
Falcon 1 | Omelek | SpaceX | ||||
Trailblazer | ORS/MDA | Intended: Low Earth | Technology | ~T+140 seconds[28] | Launch failure[28] | ||
PreSat[29] | Santa Clara/NASA[29][30] | Intended: Low Earth | Biological | ||||
NanoSail-D[29] | Santa Clara/NASA[29][31] | Intended: Low Earth | Solar sail | ||||
Explorers[32] | Celestis | Intended: Low Earth | Space burial | ||||
First and second stage recontact due to residual thrust.[22] PreSat and Nanosail CubeSats, Celestis burial payload included remains of astronaut Gordon Cooper,[23] actor James Doohan,[24] writer and director John Meredyth Lucas,[25] and Apollo mission planner Mareta West[26] | |||||||
13 August 08:01[34] |
LGM-30G Minuteman III | Vandenberg | US Air Force | ||||
GT-195GM | US Air Force | Suborbital | Missile test | 13 August | Successful[34] | ||
Travelled about 6,790 kilometres (4,220 mi) downrange.[33] | |||||||
14 August 20:44[35] |
Ariane 5ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Arianespace | ||||
Superbird 7 | SCC | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
AMC-21 | SES Americom | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
16 August 19:32[36] |
Safir[37] | Semnan | ISA | ||||
DemoSat[38] | ISA | Intended: Low Earth[36] | Test flight | 16 August | Launch failure[36] | ||
Reported to have been first Iranian orbital launch attempt. Officially successful, however no objects were left in orbit.[36] Unofficial reports of a second stage malfunction.[36] Also reported to have been a suborbital test, or an attempt to launch the Omid satellite, instead of an orbital test launch. | |||||||
18 August 22:43[39][40][41] |
Proton-M/Briz-M Enhanced | Baikonur Site 200/39[41] | International Launch Services | ||||
Inmarsat-4 F3[42] | Inmarsat | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
22 August 09:10[44] |
ALV | MARS LP-0B | Alliant Techsystems | ||||
SOAREX VI | NASA | Suborbital | Technology | T+27 seconds[44] | Launch failure | ||
Hy-BoLT | NASA | Suborbital | Aerodynamics | ||||
Only flight of ALV, veered off course to the South and destroyed by RSO[43] | |||||||
25 August[45] | UGM-133 Trident II | USS Louisiana, Pacific Ocean | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Missile test | 25 August | Successful | |||
25 August[45] | UGM-133 Trident II | USS Louisiana, Pacific Ocean | US Navy | ||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Missile test | 25 August | Successful | |||
28 August[46] | RT-2PM Topol (RS-12M) | Plesetsk | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 28 August | Successful | |||
29 August 07:15[47] |
Dnepr | Baikonur Site 109/95 | ISC Kosmotras | ||||
Tachys (RapidEye-1)[48] | RapidEye | Low Earth | Imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
Mati (RapidEye-2)[48] | RapidEye | Low Earth | Imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
Choma (RapidEye-3)[48] | RapidEye | Low Earth | Imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
Choros (RapidEye-4)[48] | RapidEye | Low Earth | Imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
Trochia (RapidEye-5)[48] | RapidEye | Low Earth | Imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
September | |||||||
6 September 03:25[49] |
Long March 2C | Taiyuan LC-1 | CNSA | ||||
Huan Jing 1A | CNSA | Sun-synchronous | Remote sensing | In orbit | Operational | ||
Huan Jing 1B | CNSA | Sun-synchronous | Remote sensing | In orbit | Operational | ||
6 September 18:50:57[50] |
Delta II 7420 | Vandenberg SLC-2W | United Launch Alliance | ||||
GeoEye 1 (Orbview 5) | GeoEye | Sun-synchronous | Imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
10 September 19:50:02[51] |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Progress M-65 | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Logistics | 7 December 08:48:47[52] |
Successful | ||
ISS flight 30P | |||||||
18 September 02:05[53] |
Kauai | MDA | |||||
MDA | Suborbital | Target | 18 September | Launch failure[53] | |||
Two THAAD intercept launches cancelled.[53] | |||||||
18 September 14:45[54] |
RSM-56 Bulava (R-30) | RFS Dmitri Donskoi, White Sea[55] | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 15:05[56] | Successful | |||
19 September 21:48[48][57] |
Proton-M/Briz-M | Baikonur Site 200/39 | International Launch Services | ||||
Nimiq-4[58] | Telesat Canada | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
24 September 06:57[59] |
Chimera[59] (Minuteman/Minotaur II) | Vandenberg LF-06 | Orbital Sciences | ||||
NFIRE 2b | MDA | Suborbital | Target | 24 September | Successful | ||
Tracked by NFIRE satellite | |||||||
24 September 09:27:59[60] |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Galaxy 19 | Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
25 September 08:49:37 [48][61] |
Proton-M/DM-2[62] | Baikonur Site 81/24 | RVSN | ||||
Kosmos 2442 (GLONASS)[48][63] | VKS | Medium Earth | Navigation[64] | In orbit | Operational | ||
Kosmos 2443 (GLONASS)[48][63] | VKS | Medium Earth | Navigation[64] | In orbit | Operational | ||
Kosmos 2444 (GLONASS)[48][63] | VKS | Medium Earth | Navigation[64] | In orbit | Operational | ||
25 September 13:10[48][66] |
Long March 2F | Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-1 | CNSA | ||||
Shenzhou 7 | CNSA | Low Earth | Manned flight | 28 September 09:37:40[65] |
Successful | ||
Ban Xing[65] | CNSA | Low Earth | Technology | 30 October 2009[67] | Successful | ||
Shenzhou 7-GC[65] | CNSA | Low Earth | Technology | 4 January 2010[68] | Successful | ||
Manned flight with three yǔhángyuán, crew conducted first Chinese EVA Ban Xing deployed from Shenzhou on 27 September at 11:27 GMT, GC separated on 28 September at 08:48 to begin independent mission[65] | |||||||
28 September 23:15[70] |
Falcon 1 | Omelek | SpaceX | ||||
RatSat[65] | SpaceX | Low Earth | DemoSat | In orbit | Successful[70][69] | ||
Launched boilerplate payload. First privately funded and developed liquid fuelled rocket to reach orbit[69] | |||||||
October | |||||||
1 October 06:37:16 |
Dnepr | Dombarovskiy | ISC Kosmotras | ||||
THEOS | GISTDA | Low Earth | Remote sensing | In orbit | Operational | ||
11 October[71] | R-29RMU Sineva | RFS Tula, Barents Sea | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 11 October | Successful | |||
Long-range test[71] | |||||||
12 October 07:01[73] |
Soyuz-FG | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Soyuz TMA-13[74] | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | ISS Expedition 18 | 8 April 2009 07:16 |
Successful | ||
Manned flight with three cosmonauts, including a space tourist. 100th flight of the Soyuz programme to be manned at some point in its mission[72] | |||||||
12 October 07:24[75] |
RT-2PM Topol (RS-12M) | Plesetsk | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 07:50[75] | Successful | |||
12 October[76] | R-29R Vysota | RFS Zelenograd, Sea of Okhotsk[76] | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 12 October | Successful | |||
12 October[76] | R-29RM Shtil | RFS Yekaterinburg, Barents Sea[76] | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 12 October | Successful | |||
19 October 17:47:23[77] |
Pegasus-XL/Star-27 | Stargazer, Kwajalein Atoll | Orbital Sciences | ||||
IBEX | NASA | High Earth | Solar | In orbit | Operational | ||
20 October 08:39[78] |
Black Brant IX | White Sands LC-36 | NASA | ||||
NRL | Suborbital | UV Astronomy[79] | 08:49[78] | Successful | |||
22 October 00:52:11[81] |
PSLV-XL | Satish Dhawan SLP | ISRO | ||||
Chandrayaan-1[82] | ISRO | Selenocentric | Lunar orbiter | In orbit | Partial spacecraft failure | ||
MIP | ISRO | Selenocentric | Lunar impactor | 14 November | Successful | ||
First Indian lunar spacecraft,[80] failed on 28 August 2009 after less than half of planned mission duration, maiden flight of PSLV-XL | |||||||
22 October 09:10[83] |
RS-18 UR-100N | Baikonur | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 22 October | Successful | |||
22 October 12:30[84] |
Nike-Orion | Esrange | EuroLaunch | ||||
REXUS-4 | SSC/DLR | Suborbital | Student research | 22 October | Successful | ||
Apogee: 175 kilometres (109 mi) | |||||||
25 October 01:15[86] |
Long March 4B | Taiyuan LC-2[85] | CNSA | ||||
Shi Jian 6E | CNSA | Low Earth | Scientific | In orbit | Operational | ||
Shi Jian 6F | CNSA | Low Earth | Scientific | In orbit | Operational | ||
First launch from Taiyuan LC-2[85] | |||||||
25 October 02:28[87] |
Delta II 7420-10 | Vandenberg SLC-2W | United Launch Alliance | ||||
COSMO-3 | ASI[88] | Sun-synchronous | Radar imaging | In orbit | Operational | ||
29 October 16:53:53[89] |
Long March 3B/E | Xichang LA-3 | CNSA | ||||
Venesat-1 | VMoST | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
First Venezuelan satellite[89] | |||||||
November | |||||||
1 November[90] | Barking Sands | US Navy | |||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Target | 1 November | Successful | |||
Intercepted by SM-3 missile, part of Pacific Blitz exercise[90] | |||||||
1 November[90] | RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 | USS Paul Hamilton, Pacific Ocean[90] | US Navy | ||||
US Navy[90] | Suborbital | Intercept test | 1 November | Successful | |||
Intercepted target missile, part of Pacific Blitz exercise[90] | |||||||
1 November[90] | Barking Sands | US Navy | |||||
US Navy | Suborbital | Target | 1 November | Successful | |||
Intercept by SM-3 missile failed. Part of Pacific Blitz exercise[90] | |||||||
1 November[90] | RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 | USS Hopper, Pacific Ocean[90] | US Navy | ||||
US Navy[90] | Suborbital | Intercept test | 1 November | Spacecraft failure | |||
Sensor fault resulted in failure to intercept target missile.[90] Part of Pacific Blitz exercise[90] | |||||||
5 November 00:15[91] |
Long March 2D[92] | Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2[93] | CNSA | ||||
Chuang Xin 1B | CNSA | Low Earth | Weather | In orbit | Operational | ||
Shiyan Weixing 3[93] | CNSA | Low Earth | Technology | In orbit | Operational | ||
5 November 09:00[94] |
LGM-30G Minuteman III | Vandenberg | US Air Force | ||||
GT-198GM | US Air Force | Suborbital | Missile test | 5 November | Successful | ||
Travelled 6,740 kilometres (4,190 mi) downrange[94] | |||||||
5 November 20:44 |
Proton-M/Briz-M | Baikonur Site 200/39 | International Launch Services | ||||
Astra 1M | SES Astra | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
Final flight of standard Proton-M | |||||||
12 November 05:56[95] |
Shaurya[96] | Integrated Test Range LC-3[97] | DRDO | ||||
Indian Army | Suborbital | Missile test | 12 November | Successful | |||
12 November[98] | Sejjil | Iran | IRGC AF | ||||
IRGC AF | Suborbital | Missile test | 12 November | Successful | |||
Maiden flight of Sejjil missile | |||||||
13 November 09:06[99] |
M51 | CEL | FOST | ||||
FOST | Suborbital | Missile test | 13 November | Successful | |||
14 November 15:50[100] |
Soyuz-U | Plesetsk Site 16/2 | RVSN | ||||
Kosmos 2445 (Kobal't-M) | VKS | Low Earth | Optical imaging | 23 February 2009[101] 16:15[102] |
Successful | ||
14 November | Black Brant IX | White Sands LC-36 | NASA | ||||
NRL[103] | Suborbital | Solar[103] | 14 November | Successful | |||
15 November 00:55:39[105] |
Space Shuttle Endeavour[106] | Kennedy LC-39A | United Space Alliance | ||||
STS-126[107] | NASA | Low Earth (ISS) | ISS Assembly | 30 November 21:25:06[108] |
Successful | ||
Leonardo MPLM | ASI/NASA | Low Earth (ISS) | Logistics | Successful | |||
PSSC | US Air Force | Low Earth | Technology | 17 February 2010 17:31[109] |
Successful | ||
Manned flight with seven astronauts, PSSC deployed from Shuttle at 20:33 GMT on 29 November and operated for 110 days.[104] | |||||||
19 November 02:18[110][111] |
Barking Sands | US Navy | |||||
US Navy/JMSDF | Suborbital | Target | 19 November | Successful | |||
Intercept by SM-3 missile failed | |||||||
19 November 02:21[111] |
RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 | JDS Chōkai, Pacific Ocean | JMSDF | ||||
JMSDF | Suborbital | Interceptor | 19 November | Spacecraft failure | |||
Infrared sensor fault, failed to intercept target[112] | |||||||
26 November 12:38:27[113] |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Progress M-01M | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Logistics | 8 February 2009 08:20[114] |
Successful | ||
First flight of modernised Progress spacecraft, Kurs anomaly necessitated manual docking. ISS flight 31P | |||||||
26 November 13:24[115] |
RS-24 Yars | Plesetsk | RVSN | ||||
RVSN | Suborbital | Missile test | 26 November | Successful | |||
26 November[116] | Iran | ISA | |||||
Kavoshgar-2 | ISA | Suborbital | Test flight | 26 November | Successful | ||
Payload recovered by parachute | |||||||
28 November[117] | RSM-56 Bulava (R-30) | RFS Dmitri Donskoi, White Sea[118] | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 28 November | Successful | |||
December | |||||||
1 December 04:42[119] |
Long March 2D | Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2 | CNSA | ||||
Yaogan-4 | CNSA | Sun-synchronous | Remote sensing | In orbit | Operational | ||
2 December 05:00[120] |
Molniya-M/2BL[121] | Plesetsk Site 16/2 | RVSN | ||||
Kosmos 2446 (Oko) | VKS | Molniya | Missile defence | In orbit | Operational | ||
5 December 10:35:10[122] |
VS-30-Orion | SvalRak | Andøya | ||||
ICI-2[123] | Oslo | Suborbital | Auroral | 10:45[122] | Successful | ||
Apogee: 330 kilometres (210 mi)[122] | |||||||
5 December 20:04[125] |
UGM-27 Polaris (STARS) | Kodiak Island | US Air Force | ||||
FTG-05 | MDA | Suborbital | Target | 20:29[126] | Partial spacecraft failure | ||
Decoy target failed to deploy,[124] intercepted by GBI | |||||||
5 December 20:21[125] |
Ground Based Interceptor | Vandenberg | US Air Force | ||||
FTG-05 | MDA | Suborbital | Target | 20:29[126] | Successful | ||
Intercepted Polaris | |||||||
10 December 13:43:00[127] |
Proton-M/Briz-M Enhanced | Baikonur Site 200/39 | International Launch Services | ||||
Ciel-2[35] | Ciel[128] | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
15 December 03:22[129] |
Long March 4B | Taiyuan LC-2 | CNSA | ||||
Yaogan-5 | CNSA | Sun-synchronous | Remote sensing | 2 September 2014 | Successful | ||
20 December 22:35[130] |
Ariane 5ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Arianespace | ||||
Hot Bird 9[35] | Eutelsat | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Operational | ||
Eutelsat W2M[35] | Eutelsat | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Spacecraft failure[131] | ||
23 December 00:54[132] |
Long March 3A | Xichang LA-2 | CNSA | ||||
Feng Yun 2E | CMA | Geosynchronous | Weather | In orbit | Operational | ||
23 December 03:00[134] |
RSM-56 Bulava[135] | RFS Dmitry Donskoi[133] | VMF | ||||
VMF | Suborbital | Missile test | 23 December | Launch failure | |||
Self-destruct system activated after missile went off course[133] | |||||||
25 December 10:43[136] |
Proton-M/DM-2 Enhanced | Baikonur Site 81/24 | RVSN | ||||
Kosmos 2447 (GLONASS) | VKS | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
Kosmos 2448 (GLONASS) | VKS | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
Kosmos 2449 (GLONASS) | VKS | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
First flight of Proton-M Enhanced with DM-2 upper stage, last orbital launch from Baikonur to be conducted by the Russian military |
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