Timeline of Solar System exploration
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This is a timeline of Solar System exploration ordered by date of spacecraft launch. It includes:
- All spacecraft that have left Earth orbit for the purposes of Solar System exploration (or were launched with that intention but failed), including lunar probes.
- A small number of pioneering or notable Earth-orbiting craft.
It does not include:
- The great majority of Earth-orbiting satellites.
- Space probes leaving Earth orbit that are not concerned with Solar System exploration (such as space telescopes targeted at distant galaxies, cosmic background radiation observatories, and so on).
- Probes that failed at launch.
The dates listed are launch dates, but the achievements noted may have occurred some time later—in some cases, a considerable time later (for example, Voyager 2, launched 20 August 1977, did not reach Neptune until 1989).
Missions in italics are unfinished, i.e. have not yet been designated as successes or failures. Some unitalicised missions are nevertheless still operational, some in mission extension phases.
1950s
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1957
Sputnik 1 – 4 October 1957 – First Earth orbiter
Sputnik 2 – 3 November 1957 – Earth orbiter, first animal in orbit, a dog named Laika
1958
Explorer 1 – 1 February 1958 – Earth orbiter; first American orbiter, discovered Van Allen radiation belts
Vanguard 1 – 17 March 1958 – Earth orbiter; oldest spacecraft still in Earth orbit
1959
Luna 1 – 2 January 1959 – First lunar flyby (attempted lunar impact?)
Pioneer 4 – 3 March 1959 – Lunar flyby
Luna 2 – 12 September 1959 – First lunar impact
Luna 3 – 4 October 1959 – Lunar flyby; First images of far side of Moon
1960s
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1960
Pioneer 5 – 11 March 1960 – Interplanetary space investigations
1961
Venera 1 – 12 February 1961 – Venus flyby (contact lost before flyby)
Vostok 1 – 12 April 1961 – First manned Earth orbiter
Mercury-Redstone 3 – 5 May 1961 – First American in space
Ranger 1 – 23 August 1961 – Attempted lunar test flight
Ranger 2 – 18 November 1961 – Attempted lunar test flight
1962
Ranger 3 – 26 January 1962 – Attempted lunar impact (missed Moon)
Mercury-Atlas 6 – 20 February 1962 – First American manned Earth orbiter
Ranger 4 – 23 April 1962 – Lunar impact (but unintentionally hit lunar farside and returned no data)
Mariner 2 – 27 August 1962 – First successful planetary encounter, First successful Venus flyby
Ranger 5 – 18 October 1962 – Attempted lunar impact (missed Moon)
Mars 1 – 1 November 1962 – Mars flyby (contact lost)
1963
Luna 4 – 2 April 1963 – Attempted lunar lander (missed Moon)
Cosmos 21 – 11 November 1963 – Attempted Venera test flight?
1964
Ranger 6 – 30 January 1964 – Lunar impact (cameras failed)
Zond 1 – 2 April 1964 – Venus flyby (contact lost)
Ranger 7 – 28 July 1964 – Lunar impact
Mariner 3 – 5 November 1964 – Attempted Mars flyby (failed to attain correct trajectory)
Mariner 4 – 28 November 1964 – First Mars flyby
Zond 2 – 30 November 1964 – Mars flyby (contact lost)
1965
Ranger 8 – 17 February 1965 – Lunar impact
Ranger 9 – 21 March 1965 – Lunar impact
Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 - 6 May 1965 - Oldest spacecraft still in use
Luna 5 – 9 May 1965 – Lunar impact (attempted soft landing)
Luna 6 – 8 June 1965 – Attempted lunar lander (missed Moon)
Zond 3 – 18 July 1965 – Lunar flyby
Luna 7 – 4 October 1965 – Lunar impact (attempted soft landing)
Venera 2 – 12 November 1965 – Venus flyby (contact lost)
Venera 3 – 16 November 1965 – Venus lander (contact lost) – First spacecraft to reach another planet's surface, First Venus impact
Luna 8 – 3 December 1965 – Lunar impact (attempted soft landing?)
Pioneer 6 – 16 December 1965 – "Space weather" observations
1966 AS-201
Luna 9 – 31 January 1966 – First lunar lander
AS-201 – 26 February 1966 – Lunar programme test flight
Luna 10 – 31 March 1966 – First lunar orbiter
Surveyor 1 – 30 May 1966 – Lunar lander
Explorer 33 – 1 July 1966 – Attempted lunar orbiter (failed to attain lunar orbit)
Lunar Orbiter 1 – 10 August 1966 – Lunar orbiter
Pioneer 7 – 17 August 1966 – "Space weather" observations
Luna 11 – 24 August 1966 – Lunar orbiter
Surveyor 2 – 20 September 1966 – Attempted lunar lander (crashed into Moon)
Luna 12 – 22 October 1966 – Lunar orbiter
Lunar Orbiter 2 – 6 November 1966 – Lunar orbiter
Luna 13 – 21 December 1966 – Lunar lander
1967
Lunar Orbiter 3 – 4 February 1967 – Lunar orbiter
Surveyor 3 – 17 April 1967 – Lunar lander
Lunar Orbiter 4 – 8 May 1967 – Lunar orbiter
Venera 4 – 12 June 1967 – First Venus atmospheric probe
Mariner 5 – 14 June 1967 – Venus flyby
Surveyor 4 – 14 July 1967 – Attempted lunar lander (crashed into Moon)
Explorer 35 (IMP-E) – 19 July 1967 – Lunar orbiter
Lunar Orbiter 5 – 1 August 1967 – Lunar orbiter
Surveyor 5 – 8 September 1967 – Lunar lander
Surveyor 6 – 7 November 1967 – Lunar lander
Apollo 4 – 9 November 1967 – Lunar programme test flight
Pioneer 8 – 13 December 1967 – "Space weather" observations
1968
Surveyor 7 – 7 January 1968 – Lunar lander
Apollo 5 – 22 January 1968 – Lunar programme test flight
Zond 4 – 2 March 1968 – Lunar programme test flight
Luna 14 – 7 April 1968 – Lunar orbiter
Zond 5 – 15 September 1968 – First lunar flyby and return to Earth
Apollo 7 – 22 October 1968 – Lunar programme test flight (manned)
Pioneer 9 – 8 November 1968 – "Space weather" observations
Zond 6 – 10 November 1968 – Lunar flyby and return to Earth
Apollo 8 – 21 December 1968 – First manned lunar orbiter
1969
Venera 5 – 5 January 1969 – Venus atmospheric probe
Venera 6 – 10 January 1969 – Venus atmospheric probe
Mariner 6 – 25 February 1969 – Mars flyby
Apollo 9 – 3 March 1969 – Manned lunar lander (LEM) flight test
Mariner 7 – 27 March 1969 – Mars flyby
Apollo 10 – 18 May 1969 – Manned lunar orbiter
Luna E-8-5 No.402 – 14 June 1969 – Attempted lunar sample return, first attempted sample return mission
Luna 15 – 13 July 1969 – Second attempted lunar sample return
Apollo 11 – 16 July 1969 – First manned lunar landing and first successful sample return mission
Zond 7 – 7 August 1969 – Lunar flyby and return to Earth
Apollo 12 – 14 November 1969 – Manned lunar landing
1970s
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1970
Apollo 13 – 11 April 1970 – Manned lunar flyby and return to Earth (manned lunar landing aborted) Farthest from Earth a human has gone
Venera 7 – 17 August 1970 – First Venus lander
Luna 16 – 12 September 1970 – First robotic lunar sample return
Zond 8 – 20 October 1970 – Lunar flyby and return to Earth
Luna 17/Lunokhod 1 – 10 November 1970 – First lunar rover
1971
Apollo 14 – 31 January 1971 – Manned lunar landing
Salyut 1 – 19 April 1971 – First space station
Mariner 9 – 30 May 1971 – First Mars orbiter
Mars 2 – 19 May 1971 – Mars orbiter and attempted lander; First Mars impact
Mars 3 – 28 May 1971 – Mars orbiter, First Mars lander (lost contact after 14.5s) and First Mars atmospheric probe
Apollo 15 – 26 July 1971 – Manned lunar landing; First manned lunar rover
Luna 18 – 2 September 1971 – Attempted lunar sample return (crashed into Moon)
Luna 19 – 28 September 1971 – Lunar orbiter
1972
Luna 20 – 14 February 1972 – Lunar robotic sample return
Pioneer 10 – 3 March 1972 – First Jupiter flyby
Venera 8 – 27 March 1972 – Venus lander
Apollo 16 – 16 April 1972 – Manned lunar landing
Apollo 17 – 7 December 1972 – Last manned lunar landing
1973
Luna 21/Lunokhod 2 – 8 January 1973 – Lunar rover
Pioneer 11 – 5 April 1973 – Jupiter flyby and First Saturn flyby
Skylab – 14 May 1973 – First American space station
Explorer 49 (RAE-B) – 10 June 1973 – Lunar orbiter/radio astronomy
Mars 4 – 21 July 1973 – Mars flyby (attempted Mars orbiter)
Mars 5 – 25 July 1973 – Mars orbiter
Mars 6 – 5 August 1973 – Mars orbiter and attempted lander (failed due to damage on Mars landing)
Mars 7 – 9 August 1973 – Mars flyby and attempted lander (missed Mars)
Mariner 10 – 4 November 1973 – Venus flyby and First Mercury flyby
1974
Luna 22 – 2 June 1974 – Lunar orbiter
Luna 23 – 28 October 1974 – Attempted lunar sample return (failed due to damage on lunar landing)
Helios-A – 10 December 1974 – Solar observations
1975
Venera 9 – 8 June 1975 – First Venus orbiter and lander; First images from surface of Venus
Venera 10 – 14 June 1975 – Venus orbiter and lander
Viking 1 – 20 August 1975 – Mars orbiter and lander; First lander returning data and First pictures from Martian surface
Viking 2 – 9 September 1975 – Mars orbiter and lander
1976
Helios-B – 15 January 1976 – Solar observations, Closest solar approach (0.29 AU)
Luna 24 – 9 August 1976 – Lunar robotic sample return
1977
Voyager 2 – 20 August 1977 – Jupiter/Saturn/first Uranus/first Neptune flyby
Voyager 1 – 5 September 1977 – Jupiter/Saturn flyby, Farthest human-made object – currently (2016) about 135 AU
1978
Pioneer Venus 1 – 20 May 1978 – Venus orbiter
Pioneer Venus 2 – 8 August 1978 – Venus atmospheric probes
ISEE-3 – 12 August 1978 – Solar wind investigations; later redesignated International Cometary Explorer and performed Comet Giacobini-Zinner and Comet Halley flybys – First comet flyby
Venera 11 – 9 September 1978 – Venus flyby and lander
Venera 12 – 14 September 1978 – Venus flyby and lander
1980s
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1981
Venera 13 – 30 October 1981 – Venus flyby and lander
Venera 14 – 4 November 1981 – Venus flyby and lander
1983
1984
Vega 1 – 15 December 1984 – Venus flyby, lander and first balloon; continued on to Comet Halley flyby
Vega 2 – 21 December 1984 – Venus flyby, lander and balloon; continued on to Comet Halley flyby
1985
Sakigake – 7 January 1985 – Comet Halley flyby
Giotto – 2 July 1985 – Comet Halley flyby
Suisei (Planet-A) – 18 August 1985 – Comet Halley flyby
1986
Mir – 20 February 1986 – First modular space station (completion 1996)
1988
Phobos 1 – 7 July 1988 – Attempted Mars orbiter/Phobos landers (contact lost)
Phobos 2 – 12 July 1988 – Mars orbiter/attempted Phobos landers (contact lost)
1989
Magellan – 4 May 1989 – Venus orbiter
Galileo – 18 October 1989 – Venus flyby, first Asteroid flyby, first Asteroid moon discovery, first Jupiter orbiter/atmospheric probe
1990s
1990
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Hiten (MUSES-A) – 24 January 1990 – Lunar flyby and orbiter
Hubble Space Telescope – Orbital space telescope
Ulysses – 6 October 1990 – Solar polar orbiter
1991
Yohkoh (Solar-A) – 30 August 1991 – Solar observations
1992
Mars Observer – 25 September 1992 – Attempted Mars orbiter (contact lost)
1994
Clementine – 25 January 1994 – Lunar orbiter/attempted asteroid flyby
WIND – 1 November 1994 – Solar wind observations
1995
SOHO – 2 December 1995 – Solar observatory
1996
NEAR Shoemaker – 17 February 1996 – Eros orbiter, first near-Earth asteroid flyby, first asteroid orbit and first asteroid landing
Mars Global Surveyor – 7 November 1996 – Mars orbiter
Mars 96 – 16 November 1996 – Attempted Mars orbiter/landers (failed to escape Earth orbit)
Mars Pathfinder – 4 December 1996 – Mars lander and first planetary rover
1997
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ACE – 25 August 1997 – Solar wind and "space weather" observations
Cassini–Huygens – 15 October 1997 – First Saturn orbiter and first outer planet lander
AsiaSat 3/HGS-1 – 24 December 1997 – Lunar flyby
1998
Lunar Prospector – 7 January 1998 – Lunar orbiter
Nozomi (also known as Planet-B) – 3 July 1998 – Attempted Mars orbiter (failed to enter Mars orbit)
Deep Space 1 (DS1) – 24 October 1998 – Asteroid and comet flyby
– 20 November 1998 – International Space Station (planned completion 2013)
Mars Climate Orbiter – 11 December 1998 – Attempted Mars orbiter (orbit insertion failed)
1999
Mars Polar Lander/Deep Space 2 (DS2) – 3 January 1999 – Attempted Mars lander/penetrators (contact lost)
Stardust – 7 February 1999 – First comet coma sample return – returned 15 January 2006
2000s
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2001
2001 Mars Odyssey – 7 April 2001 – Mars orbiter
Genesis – 8 August 2001 – First solar wind sample return
2002
CONTOUR – 3 July 2002 – Attempted flyby of three comet nuclei (lost in space)
2003
Hayabusa (MUSES-C) – 9 May 2003 – Asteroid lander and First sample return from asteroid
Mars Express/Beagle 2 – 1 June 2003 – Mars orbiter/lander (lander failure)
Mars Exploration Rover Spirit – 10 June 2003 – Mars rover
Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity – 7 July 2003 – Mars rover
SMART-1 – 27 September 2003 – Lunar orbiter
Shenzhou 5 – 15 October 2003 – China's first manned Earth orbiter
2004
Rosetta/Philae – 2 March 2004 – First comet orbiter and lander (Landed in November 2014)
MESSENGER – 3 August 2004 – First Mercury orbiter (Achieved orbit 18 March 2011)
2005
Deep Impact – 12 January 2005 – First comet impact
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter – 12 August 2005 – Mars orbiter
Venus Express – 9 November 2005 – Venus polar orbiter
2006
New Horizons – 19 January 2006 – First Pluto/Charon flyby (on 14 July 2015)[1]
Hinode (Solar-B) – 22 September 2006 – Solar orbiter
STEREO – 26 October 2006 – Two spacecraft, solar orbiters
2007
Phoenix – 4 August 2007 – Mars polar lander (Mars landing on 25 May 2008)
SELENE (Kaguya) – 14 September 2007 – Lunar orbiters
Dawn – 27 September 2007 – Asteroid Ceres and Vesta orbiter (Entered orbit around Vesta on 16 July 2011 and around Ceres on 6 March 2015)
Chang'e 1 – 24 October 2007 – Lunar orbiter
2008
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Chandrayaan-1 – 22 October 2008 – Lunar orbiter and impactor – Discovered water on the Moon
2009
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter/LCROSS – 18 June 2009 – Lunar polar orbiter and lunar impactor
2010s
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2010
Solar Dynamics Observatory – 11 February 2010 – Continuous solar monitoring
Akatsuki (Planet-C) – 20 May 2010 – Venus orbiter (orbit insertion failed in 2010 / successful orbit insertion on 7 December 2015)
PICARD – 15 June 2010 – Solar monitoring
Chang'e 2 – 1 October 2010 – Lunar orbiter, Asteroid 4179 Toutatis flyby
2011
Juno – 5 August 2011 – Jupiter orbiter
GRAIL – 10 September 2011 – Two spacecraft, Lunar orbiters
Tiangong (Project 921-2) - 29 September 2011 - First Chinese space station[2] (planned completion around 2020)
Fobos-Grunt and Yinghuo-1 – 8 November 2011 – Phobos orbiter, lander and sample return (Russia), Mars orbiter (China) – failed to escape Earth orbit
Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover) – 26 November 2011 – large Mars 900 kg Rover (landed 6 August 2012)
2012
Van Allen Probes (RBSP) - 30 August 2012 - Earth Van Allen radiation belts study
2013
IRIS – 27 June 2013 – Solar observations
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LADEE – 6 September 2013 – Lunar orbiter
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Hisaki - 14 September 2013 - Planetary atmosphere observatory
Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) – 5 November 2013 – Mars orbiter
MAVEN – 18 November 2013 – Mars orbiter
Chang'e 3 – 1 December 2013 - First Chinese lunar lander and rover (most recent lander since Russian Luna 24 in 1976)
2014
Chang'e 5-T1 – 23 October 2014 - Lunar flyby/orbiter and Earth reentry probe; technology demonstration to prepare for Chang'e 5 mission
Hayabusa 2 / PROCYON – 3 December 2014 – Asteroid lander and sample return / Asteroid flyby (flyby cancelled due to engine failure)
Exploration Flight Test 1 – 5 December 2014 – Unmanned Earth orbital test of Orion interplanetary vehicle.
2015
2016
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter and EDM lander – 14 March 2016 – Mars orbiter and first ESA/Roscosmos Mars lander
Planned or scheduled
2016
OSIRIS-REx – September 2016 – Asteroid sample return mission
2017
BepiColombo – January 2017 – Mercury orbiters
Chang'e 5 – China's first lunar sample return mission
Astrobotic Technology – First private lunar lander and rover mission
2018
International Lunar Network – 1 March 2018 – Lunar lander
InSight – 5 May – Mars lander
Solar Probe Plus – 30 July 2018 – Solar orbiter, closest solar approach (0.04 AU)
SOLO – October 2018 – Solar orbiter
Exploration Mission 1 – November 2018 – Unmanned lunar orbital test of Orion interplanetary vehicle and Space Launch System.
ExoMars rover and Russian static lander – Mars lander and rover
SELENE-2 – Lunar orbiter and lander
Luna-Glob lander (Luna-25) – Lunar orbiter, lander and penetrators
Luna-Glob orbiter (Luna-26) – Lunar orbiter (2018 or 2019)
Chandrayaan-2 – Lunar orbiter and rover
2019
SLIM – First Japanese lunar lander and rover[3][4]
Luna-Resurs lander (Luna-27) – Lunar lander (2019 or 2020)
Aditya - 2017/2018 - Solar observations (2019 or 2020)
2020
Chang'e 4 – (Before 2020) - Lunar lander and rover, the first landing on the lunar far side
Chang'e 6 – Lunar sample return mission
Mars 2020 rover mission
Mars sample return mission
Mars Hope - Emirati Mars orbiter[5][6]
2021
ISRO Orbital Vehicle – First Indian manned orbiter
2022
Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer – Mission to explore Jupiter and its icy moons.
2023
Luna-Grunt rover (Luna-28) – Lunar orbiter, lander and rover (2023 or 2025)
2024
Venera-D – Venus orbiter, lander
2025
Europa Mission launch
Manned landing on an asteroid[7]
Luna-Grunt sample return vehicle (Luna-29) – Lunar sample return mission
2028
Manned lunar orbiter[8]
2030
2031
Mercury-P – First Mercury lander
2037
Lunnyj Poligon – Completion of robotic lunar base
Human mission to Mars
2040–60
Crewed phase of the Chinese Mars exploration program[10]
Crewed phase of the Russian Mars exploration program[11]
Gallery
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Luna 16
First unmanned lunar sample return -
Pioneer 10
First Jupiter flyby -
Pioneer 11
First Saturn flyby -
Mariner 10
First Mercury flyby -
Helios 2
Closest solar approach -
Voyager 2
First Uranus flyby
First Neptune flyby -
International Cometary Explorer
First comet flyby -
Galileo
First asteroid flyby
First asteroid moon discovery
First Jupiter orbiter
First Jupiter atmospheric probe -
NEAR Shoemaker
First near-Earth asteroid flyby
First asteroid orbiter
First asteroid landing -
Mars Pathfinder
First successful Mars rover -
Cassini–Huygens
First Saturn orbiter -
Huygens probe
First Titan lander -
Genesis
First solar wind sample return -
Deep Impact
First comet impact -
Rosetta/Philae
First comet orbiter and lander -
Dawn
First dwarf planet orbiter
First Ceres orbiter -
New Horizons
First Pluto flyby[1]
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See also
- Discovery and exploration of the Solar System
- List of missions to the Moon
- List of Solar System probes
- New Frontiers program
- Outer Solar System
- Out of the Cradle (book) - scientific speculation on future missions.
- Space Race
- Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes
- Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons
- Timeline of first orbital launches by country
- Timeline of space travel by nationality
References
- ↑ Chang, Kenneth (18 July 2015). "The Long, Strange Trip to Pluto, and How NASA Nearly Missed It". New York Times. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ↑ "China's space program shoots for moon, Mars, Venus". The Guardian. 13 July 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ↑ "Japan delays launch of unmanned lunar lander to second half of fiscal 2019". The Japan Times. June 4, 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-22.
- ↑ "The tiny rover payload in SLIM mission" (PDF). 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
- ↑ UAE makes plans to send unmanned probe to Mars by 2021
- ↑ http://www.thenational.ae/uae/uaes-mars-space-mission-has-a-new-name-hope
- ↑ "Robots and humans target asteroids". BBC. 28 May 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- 1 2 "Russia Plans to Colonize Moon by 2030, Newspaper Reports". The Moscow Times. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ↑ "Moon may light man's future". China Daily. 15 August 2009.
- ↑ 中国嫦娥探月工程进展顺利 进度将有望加快-军事频道-中华网-中国最大职业人士门户
- ↑ Пилотируемый полет на Марс будет возможен после 2040 года - Роскосмос. versii.com (in Russian). Retrieved 22 August 2014.
External links
- NASA Lunar & Planetary Science
- NASA Solar System Strategic Exploration Plans
- Soviet Lunar, Martian, Venusian and Terrestrial Space Image Catalog
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