List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2022

This article lists orbital and suborbital launches during the second half of the year 2022.

For all other spaceflight activities, see 2022 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2022, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2022.

Orbital launches edit

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

July edit

1 July
23:15[2]
  Atlas V 541 AV-094[3]   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   ULA
  WFOV United States Space Force Geosynchronous Early warning In orbit Operational
  USSF-12 Ring STP Geosynchronous Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  USA-337[4] AFRL Geosynchronous Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
USSF-12 mission. The USA-337 object was ejected from the USSF-12 Ring spacecraft.[1] Final flight of Atlas V 541 configuration.
2 July
06:53[6]
  LauncherOne "Straight Up"   Cosmic Girl, Mojave   Virgin Orbit
  CTIM-FD CU Boulder Low Earth Technology demonstration 7 December 2023[7] Successful
  GPX-2 Langley Research Center Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Gunsmoke-L (Lonestar) SMDC Low Earth Technology demonstration 28 December 2023[8] Successful
  MISR-B Department of Defense Low Earth Technology demonstration 5 October 2023[9] Successful
  NACHOS-2 LANL Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Recurve AFRL Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Slingshot-1 The Aerospace Corporation Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
STP-S28A mission, carrying 7 payloads. The ELaNa 39 mission, consisting of two CubeSats, was launched on this flight.[5]
7 July
09:18:06[10]
  Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  GLONASS-K 16L (K1 №4) VKS Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
7 July
13:11:10[11]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-21   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 53 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
11 July
01:39:40[12]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 3-1   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  Starlink × 46 SpaceX Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
First dedicated mission deploying Starlink satellites to Sun-synchronous orbit.
12 July
16:30[13]
  Long March 3B/E 3B-Y85   Xichang LC-2   CASC
  Tianlian II-03 CNSA Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
13 July
06:30[14]
  Electron "Wise One Looks Ahead"   Mahia LC-1A   Rocket Lab
  RASR-3 NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
NROL-162 mission.
13 July
13:13:17[15]
  Vega-C VV21   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  LARES 2 ASI Medium Earth Laser ranging
Geodesy
In orbit Operational
  ALPHA NPC Spacemind Medium Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  AstroBio CubeSat (ABCS) Sapienza University of Rome Medium Earth Immunoassay research In orbit Operational
  CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D) CERN / University of Montpellier Medium Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  GreenCube Sapienza University of Rome Medium Earth Space farming In orbit Operational
  MTCube-2 (ROBUSTA 1F) University of Montpellier Medium Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  TRISAT-R University of Maribor Medium Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
First flight of Vega-C.
15 July
00:44:22[21]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-164   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  SpaceX CRS-25 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 20 August
18:53
Successful
  BeaverCube MIT Low Earth Technology demonstration
Education
In orbit Operational
  CapSat-1 The Weiss School Low Earth Education 31 January 2023[22] Successful
  CLICK A[23] MIT Low Earth Technology demonstration 1 April 2023[24] Successful
  D3 ERAU Daytona Beach Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  FUTABA[19] Kyushu Institute of Technology Low Earth Education 16 February 2023[25] Successful
  HSU-SAT1[19] Happy Science University Low Earth Technology demonstration 11 March 2023[26] Successful
  JAGSAT University of South Alabama Low Earth Technology demonstration 22 January 2023[27] Successful
  TUMnanoSAT[28] Technical University of Moldova Low Earth Technology demonstration 31 January 2023[29] Successful
The ELaNa 45 mission, consisting of four CubeSats, was launched on this flight.[16][17] TUMnanoSAT was Moldova's first satellite.[18] TUMnanoSAT, FUTABA, and HSU-SAT1 were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 12 August 2022.[19] D3, JAGSAT, CapSat-1, BeaverCube, and CLICK A were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 6 September 2022.[20]
15 July
22:57:16[30]
  Long March 2C 2C-Y71   Taiyuan LC-9   CASC
  SuperView Neo 2-01 (Siwei Gaojing 2-01) China Siwei Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  SuperView Neo 2-02 (Siwei Gaojing 2-01) China Siwei Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
17 July
14:20:00[31]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-22   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 53 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
22 July
17:39:40[32]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 3-2   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  Starlink × 46 SpaceX Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
24 July
06:22:32[33]
  Long March 5B Y3   Wenchang LC-1   CASC
  Wentian CMSA Low Earth (TSS) Space station assembly In orbit Operational
Wentian is the first Laboratory Cabin Module of the Tiangong space station, and was docked and linked to the Tianhe core module.
24 July
13:38:20[34]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-25   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  Starlink × 53 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
27 July
04:12[36]
  Kinetica-1 Y1   Jiuquan LS-130   CAS Space
  SATech 01 CAS Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Dianci Zuzhuang Shiyan × 2 CAS Low Earth (SSO) Electromagnetic research In orbit Operational
  GNSS-R CAS Low Earth (SSO) Atmospheric research In orbit Operational
  Jinan-1 Hefei Institutes of Physical Science Low Earth (SSO) Quantum key distribution In orbit Operational
  Nanyue Science Satellite SASTSpace Low Earth (SSO) Science popularisation In orbit Operational
Maiden launch of Kinetica-1, previously known as ZK-1A or Lijian-1. CAS Space, also known as Zhongke Aerospace, is a commercial spinoff of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).[35]
29 July
13:28[37]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y65   Xichang LC-3   CASC
  Yaogan 35-03A CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 35-03B CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 35-03C CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational

August edit

1 August
20:25:48[38]
  Soyuz-2.1v / Volga   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  Kosmos 2558 Ministry of Defence Low Earth (SSO) Satellite inspection In orbit Operational
Napryazhenie / 14F150 / Nivelir satellite, closely following USA-326 (NROL-87).
4 August
03:08[39]
  Long March 4B 4B-Y40   Taiyuan LC-9   CASC
  TECIS Ministry of Natural Resources Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Jiaotong-4 (HEAD-2G) HEAD Aerospace Low Earth AIS ship tracking In orbit Operational
  Minhang Shaonian SAST Low Earth Education In orbit Operational
100th consecutive successful launch of a Long March rocket since the Long March 3B launch failure in 2020.
4 August
05:00[40]
  Electron "Antipodean Adventure"   Mahia LC-1B   Rocket Lab
  RASR-4 (USA-335) NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
NROL-199 mission.
4 August
10:29[41]
  Atlas V 421 AV-097   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   ULA
  SBIRS GEO-6 (USA-336) United States Space Force Geosynchronous Early warning In orbit Operational
Final flight of Atlas V 421 configuration.
4 August
~16:00[42]
  Long March 2F/T 2F-T4   Jiuquan SLS-1   CASC
  Reusable Experimental Spacecraft CASC Low Earth Technology demonstration 8 May 2023 Successful
4 August
23:08[44]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-168   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Danuri (KPLO) KARI Selenocentric (Polar) Lunar orbiter In orbit Operational
Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO). A laser-etched photo mosaic of Starman and his Tesla Roadster, composed of user-sent images from Tesla's "Launch Your Photo into Deep Space Orbit" reward for their referral program, was bolted to the Falcon 9 second stage.[43]
7 August
03:48[45]
  SSLV D1   Satish Dhawan FLP   ISRO
  EOS-02 (Microsat-2A)[46] ISRO Low Earth (intended)
Transatmospheric (achieved)
Earth observation 7 August Launch failure
  AzaadiSAT Space Kidz India Low Earth (intended)
Transatmospheric (achieved)
Education
First flight of India's Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV). A 'Data Loss' malfunction on the rocket during terminal stage caused satellites to be placed in an unusable transatmospheric orbit of 356 km x 76 km (221 mi x 47 mi).
9 August
04:11:00[47]
  Ceres-1 Y3   Jiuquan LS-95A   Galactic Energy
  Taijing-1 01 (Pingan-3)[48] MinoSpace Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Taijing-1 02 (Xingshidai-12)[48] MinoSpace / ADA Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Donghai-1 ASES Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Mission designated "White is the New Black".
9 August
05:52:38[49]
  Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roscosmos
  Khayyam ISA Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  CubeSX-HSE-2[50] HSE University Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  CYCLOPS[51] BSTU Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Geoscan-Edelveis[52][53] GeoScan Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  ISOI[54] Samara Medex / RAS Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  KAI-1[55] KNRTU-KAI Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  KODIZ (Monitor-1)[56] MSU Low Earth Radiation research In orbit Operational
  Kuzbass-300[57] KuzSTU Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  MIET-AIS[58] MIET Low Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
  Polytech Universe-1, 2[59] SPbPU Low Earth Electromagnetic radiation research In orbit Operational
  ReshUCube-1[60][61] SibSAU Low Earth Magnetospheric research In orbit Operational
  Siren[62][63] BelSU Low Earth Space farming In orbit Operational
  Skoltech B1, B2[64] Skoltech Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  UTMN[62] TSU Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  VIZARD-SS1[65][66] Gymnasium № 1522 / School № 2086 Low Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
10 August
02:14:40[67]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-26   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  Starlink × 52 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
10 August
04:50[68]
  Long March 6 Y10   Taiyuan LC-16   CASC
  Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 09, 35–43 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Jilin-1 Hongwai-01A 01–06 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
12 August
21:40:20[69]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 3-3   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  Starlink × 46 SpaceX Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
19 August
17:37[71]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y66   Xichang LC-3   CASC
  Yaogan 35-04A CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 35-04B CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 35-04C CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
103rd consecutive successful launch of the Long March series rockets, breaking the old record of 102 set between 1996 and 2011.[70]
19 August
19:21:20[72]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-27   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 53 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
23 August
02:36[73]
  Kuaizhou 1A Y15   Xichang   ExPace
  Chuangxin-16A CAS Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Chuangxin-16B CAS Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
24 August
03:01[73]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y75   Taiyuan LC-9   CASC
  Beijing-3B Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
28 August
03:41:20[74]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-23   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 54 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
31 August
05:40:10[75]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 3-4   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  Starlink × 46 SpaceX Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational

September edit

2 September
23:44[76]
  Long March 4C 4C-Y52   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  Yaogan 33-02 CAS Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
5 September
02:09:40[77]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-20   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 51 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
  SHERPA-LTC2[78] Spaceflight, Inc. Low Earth Space tug In orbit Operational
SHERPA-LTC2 carried Boeing's Varuna-TDM as a hosted payload.
6 September
02:24:30[79]
  Kuaizhou 1A Y16   Jiuquan LS-95A   ExPace
  Centispace-1 S3 Beijing Future Navigation Technology Low Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
  Centispace-1 S4 Beijing Future Navigation Technology Low Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
6 September
04:19[79]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y67   Xichang LC-3   CASC
  Yaogan 35-05A CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 35-05B CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 35-05C CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
7 September
21:45:07[80]
  Ariane 5 ECA VA258   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  Eutelsat Konnect VHTS Eutelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
11 September
01:20:00[81]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-2   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  Starlink × 34 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
  BlueWalker 3 AST SpaceMobile Low Earth Communications
Technology demonstration
In orbit Operational
13 September
13:18[82]
  Long March 7A 7A-Y5   Wenchang LC-2   CASC
  ChinaSat-1E China Satcom Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
15 September
20:38[83]
  Electron "The Owl Spreads Its Wings"   Mahia LC-1B   Rocket Lab
  StriX-1 Synspective Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Second of three dedicated launches for Synspective's StriX constellation.
19 September
00:18:40[84]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-34   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 54 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
20 September
23:15[85]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y76   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  Yunhai-1 03 SAST Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology In orbit Operational
21 September
13:54:49[86]
  Soyuz-2.1a   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roscosmos
  Soyuz MS-22 Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 67/68 28 March 2023
11:46
Successful
24 September
22:25:30[87]
  Delta IV Heavy D-387   Vandenberg SLC-6   ULA
  NROL-91 / (KH-11 19)[88] NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
Final Delta IV launch from Vandenberg.
24 September
22:55[89]
  Kuaizhou 1A Y14   Taiyuan   ExPace
  Shiyan 14 CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Shiyan 15 SAST Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
24 September
23:32:10[90]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-35   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 52 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
26 September
13:38[91]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y68   Xichang LC-3   CASC
  Yaogan 36-01A CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-01B CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-01C CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
26 September
23:50[92]
  Long March 6 Y9   Taiyuan LC-16   CASC
  Shiyan 16A SAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Shiyan 16B SAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Shiyan 17 CAST Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational

October edit

1 October
07:01[94]
  Firefly Alpha FLTA002   Vandenberg SLC-2W   Firefly / ALS[95]
  TechEdSat-15 (TES-15) NASA Ames / SJSU Low Earth (Retrograde) Technology demonstration 5 October[96] Partial success
  TIS Serenity Teachers in Space, Inc. Low Earth (Retrograde) Education 12 October[97] Partial success
 ▫    FOSSASAT-1B FOSSA Systems Low Earth (Retrograde) LoRa technology demonstration 5 October Partial success[98]
 ▫    GENESIS-G/ASTROLAND-1[99] AMSAT-EA Low Earth (Retrograde) Amateur radio 5 October Partial success
 ▫    GENESIS-J/ASTROLAND-2[99] AMSAT-EA Low Earth (Retrograde) Amateur radio 5 October Partial success
 ▫    QUBIK-3[100] Libre Space Foundation Low Earth (Retrograde) Technology demonstration 5 October Partial success[101]
 ▫    QUBIK-4[100] Libre Space Foundation Low Earth (Retrograde) Technology demonstration 5 October Partial success[101]
"To The Black". Second orbital launch attempt, reflying several payloads lost in the previous launch attempt. Libre Space Foundation's PicoBus deployed 5 PocketQubes. First partially successful flight of the Firefly Alpha launch vehicle. All satellites were deployed; however, due to a lower-than-intended deployment orbit, most of the satellites re-entered before reaching their intended design life within a week after launch.[93]
4 October
21:36:00[102]
  Atlas V 531 AV-099   Cape Canaveral SLC-41   ULA
  SES-20 SES S.A. Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
  SES-21 SES S.A. Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
Final flight of Atlas V 531 configuration.
5 October
16:00:57[103]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-178   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  SpaceX Crew-5 SpaceX / NASA Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 68/69 12 March 2023
02:02[104]
Successful
Fifth operational Crew Dragon mission to the ISS for NASA.
5 October
23:10:30[105]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-29   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  Starlink × 52 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
7 October
13:10[106]
  Long March 11H Y4   Sea Launch Platform, Yellow Sea   CASC
  Centispace-1 S5 Beijing Future Navigation Technology Low Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
  Centispace-1 S6 Beijing Future Navigation Technology Low Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
7 October
17:09:21[107]
  Electron "It Argos Up From Here"   Mahia LC-1B   Rocket Lab
    GAzelle (Argos-4) NOAA / CNES Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
Orbital Test Bed (OTB) satellite carrying the Argos-4 Advanced Data Collection System (A-DCS) hosted payload.
8 October
23:05:00[109]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-180   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Galaxy 33 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
  Galaxy 34 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
Galaxy 33 will replace Galaxy 15, which was decommissioned on 31 August 2022.[108] Galaxy 34 will replace Galaxy 12.
8 October
23:43[110]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y55   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  ASO-S (Kuafu-1) CAS Low Earth (SSO) Space weather forecasting In orbit Operational
Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S). Part of China's Kuafu project.
10 October
02:52:32[111]
  Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43/3   RVSN RF
  GLONASS-K 17L (K1 №5) VKS Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
12 October
00:50:43[112][113]
  Epsilon Epsilon-6   Uchinoura LP-Mu   JAXA
  AMATERU-I (QPS-SAR-3)[114] iQPS Low Earth Earth observation 12 October Launch failure
  AMATERU-II (QPS-SAR-4)[114] iQPS Low Earth Earth observation
  RAISE-3 JAXA Low Earth Technology demonstration
  FSI-SAT Future Science Institute Low Earth Technology demonstration
  KOSEN-2 Yonago College Low Earth Technology demonstration
  MAGNARO Nagoya University Low Earth Technology demonstration
  MITSUBA Kyushu Institute of Technology Low Earth Technology demonstration
  WASEDA-SAT-ZERO Waseda University Low Earth Technology demonstration
Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-3 mission, carrying 8 satellites.
12 October
15:00:00[115]
  Proton-M / DM-03   Baikonur Site 81/24   Roscosmos
  AngoSat-2 GGPEN Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
Replacement for AngoSat 1, which failed shortly after launch in 2017.
12 October
22:53[116]
  Long March 2C 2C-Y66   Taiyuan LC-9   CASC
  S-SAR 01 (Huanjing-2E) Ministry of Emergency Management Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
14 October
19:12[117]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y69   Xichang LC-3   CASC
  Yaogan 36-02A CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-02B CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-02C CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
15 October
05:22[119]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-181   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Hotbird 13F Eutelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
The first stage carried two Adidas Al Rihla balls that were later delivered to officials at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.[118]
15 October
19:55:15[120]
  Angara 1.2   Plesetsk Site 35/1   Roscosmos
  EO MKA №3 (Kosmos 2560) VKS Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration 10 December
01:54[121]
Successful
20 October
14:50:40[122]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-36   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 54 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
21 October
19:20:15[123]
  Soyuz-2.1v / Volga   Plesetsk Site 43/4   Roscosmos
  MKA №1 (Kosmos 2561) VKS Low Earth (SSO) Military In orbit Operational
  MKA №2 (Kosmos 2562) VKS Low Earth (SSO) Military 8 November 2023[124] Successful
22 October
18:37[125]
  LVM 3 M2   Satish Dhawan SLP   ISRO
  OneWeb × 36 OneWeb Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
First commercial LVM 3 (GSLV Mk. III) launch. Heaviest payload launched to date by ISRO at 5,796 kg (12,778 lb).
22 October
19:57:09[126]
  Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Vostochny Site 1S   Roscosmos
  Gonets-M 23 (33L) Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
  Gonets-M 24 (34L) Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
  Gonets-M 25 (35L) Gonets Satellite System Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
  Skif-D Roscosmos Medium Earth (Polar) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Skif-D is a demonstrator satellite for the Sfera constellation.
26 October
00:20:09[127]
  Soyuz-2.1a   Baikonur Site 31/6   Roscosmos
  Progress MS-21 / 82P Roscosmos Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 19 February 2023
03:15
Successful
28 October
01:14:10[128]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-31   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  Starlink × 53 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
29 October
01:01[129]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y72   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  Shiyan-20C CAST Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
31 October
07:37:23[130]
  Long March 5B Y4   Wenchang LC-1   CASC
  Mengtian CMSA Low Earth (TSS) Space station assembly In orbit Operational
Mengtian is the second Laboratory Cabin Module of the Tiangong space station.

November edit

1 November
13:41[131]
  Falcon Heavy FH-004   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  LDPE-2 United States Space Force Geosynchronous Space tug In orbit Operational
  Shepherd Demonstration United States Space Force Geosynchronous Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Alpine[133] Millennium Space Systems Geosynchronous Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  LINUSS Chase (LINUS-A1)[135][136] Lockheed Martin Space Geosynchronous Satellite servicing
Technology demonstration
In orbit Operational
  LINUSS RSO (LINUS-A2)[135][136] Lockheed Martin Space Geosynchronous Satellite servicing
Technology demonstration
In orbit Operational
  TETRA-1[137] United States Space Force Geosynchronous Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  USUVL (USA-344)[134] United States Space Force Geosynchronous Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
USSF-44 mission, carrying two primary payloads and multiple CubeSats.[131][132] LDPE-2 hosts multiple payloads, including Mustang, a small size/weight/power communications experiment; Xenon, a commercial off-the-shelf component maturation for flight at GEO; and Energetic Charged Particle-Lite, an SSC space weather sensor.[133] The USUVL cubesat separated from an unknown spacecraft on 9 January 2023.[134]
2 November
06:47:48[138]
  Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  EKS-6 (Tundra 16L, Kosmos 2563) Ministry of Defence Tundra Early warning In orbit Operational
3 November
05:22[139]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-184   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Hotbird 13G Eutelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
4 November
17:27[140]
  Electron "Catch Me If You Can"   Mahia LC-1B   Rocket Lab
  MATS SNSA Low Earth (SSO) Gravity wave observation In orbit Operational
First-stage mid-air catch was not achieved due to a telemetry drop out during reentry.
5 November
11:50[141]
  Long March 3B/E 3B-Y91   Xichang LC-2   CASC
  ChinaSat-19 China Satcom Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
7 November
10:32:42[144]
  Antares 230+   MARS LP-0A   Northrop Grumman
  Cygnus NG-18
S.S. Sally Ride
NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 22 April 2023
03:12
Successful
  PearlAfricaSat-1 Uganda Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  SpaceTuna1[145] Kindai University Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  TAKA Kyushu Institute of Technology Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  ZIMSAT-1 Zimbabwe Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
PearlAfricaSat-1 and ZIMSAT-1, the first Ugandan and Zimbabwean satellites respectively, were launched together with TAKA as part of the BIRDS-5 Project.[142] PearlAfricaSat-1, TAKA, ZIMSAT-1, and SpaceTuna1 were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 2 December 2022.[143]
10 November
09:49:00[146]
  Atlas V 401 AV-098   Vandenberg SLC-3E   ULA
  NOAA-21 (JPSS-2) NOAA Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology In orbit Operational
  LOFTID NASA Langley / ULA Low Earth to Suborbital Technology demonstration 10 November
12:02
Successful
Final Atlas V launch from Vandenberg. Final flight of Atlas V 401 configuration and final Atlas V flight with the four meter fairing overall. LOFTID entered orbit with JPSS-2 and was de-orbited after JPSS-2 deployment, re-entering and splashing down southeast of Hawaii.
11 November
22:52[147]
  Long March 6A 6A-Y2   Taiyuan LC-9A   CASC
  Yunhai-3 01 SAST Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology In orbit Operational
Second stage broke up into over 50 debris pieces following spacecraft deployment.
12 November
02:03:12[149]
  Long March 7 7-Y6   Wenchang LC-2   CASC
  Tianzhou 5 CMSA Low Earth (TSS) Space logistics 12 September 2023
01:13[150]
Successful
  Gaoxin-1 TBA Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Macao Student Science 1 (CAS-10, XW-4)[151][152][153] MUST / CAMSAT Low Earth Amateur radio
Education
15 March 2023[154] Successful
  Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng TBA Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Cargo flight to the Tiangong space station. At least five rideshare payloads are manifested on this flight.[148]
12 November
16:06:00[155]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-185   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Galaxy 31 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
  Galaxy 32 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
15 November
01:38[156]
  Long March 4C 4C-Y48   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  Yaogan 34-03 CAS Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
16 November
06:19:59[156]
  Ceres-1 Y4   Jiuquan LS-95A   Galactic Energy
  Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 08, 51–54 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
Mission designated "Young for You".
16 November
06:47:44[158]
  SLS Block 1   Kennedy LC-39B   NASA
  Artemis 1 NASA Selenocentric (DRO) Technology demonstration 11 December
17:40:30
Successful
  ArgoMoon ASI Heliocentric Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  BioSentinel NASA Heliocentric Astrobiology In orbit Operational
  CuSP NASA Heliocentric Space weather In orbit Spacecraft failure[159]
  EQUULEUS University of Tokyo Earth–Moon L2 Earth observation In orbit En route;
Operational[160]
  LunaH-Map NASA Selenocentric Lunar orbiter In orbit En route
  Lunar IceCube NASA Selenocentric Lunar orbiter In orbit Spacecraft failure
  LunIR Lockheed Martin Space Heliocentric Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Near-Earth Asteroid Scout NASA Heliocentric Technology demonstration In orbit Spacecraft failure[161]
  OMOTENASHI JAXA Selenocentric Lunar lander In orbit Spacecraft failure
  Team Miles Fluid & Reason Heliocentric Technology demonstration In orbit En route
Maiden flight of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), carrying an Orion spacecraft for the Artemis 1 mission. 10 CubeSats were deployed within eight hours after launch.[157]
23 November
02:57[162]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-186   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Eutelsat 10B Eutelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
26 November
06:26[163]
  PSLV-XL C54   Satish Dhawan FLP   ISRO
  EOS-06 (Oceansat-3) ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Oceanography In orbit Operational
  Anand (Pixxel-TD 1) Pixxel Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Astrocast × 4 Astrocast SA Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
    BhutanSat (INS-2B) Bhutan DITT / ISRO Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Thybolt 1, 2 Dhruva Space Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
26 November
19:20:43[171]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-187   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  SpaceX CRS-26 NASA Low Earth (ISS) ISS logistics 11 January 2023
10:19[172]
Successful
  DanteSat[164] NPC Spacemind Low Earth Technology demonstration 7 February 2023[173] Successful
  HSKSAT[166][174] HSK-SAT Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  LORIS[175] Dalhousie University Low Earth Education In orbit Operational
  MARIO[168] University of Michigan Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  NUTSat[164] NFU / NSPO Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  OPTIMAL-1[167][174] ArkEdge Space / University of Fukui Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  ORCASat[176] University of Victoria Low Earth Adaptive optics calibration 11 July 2023[177] Successful
  petitSat[168] NASA Goddard Low Earth Ionospheric research In orbit Operational
    SPORT[164] NASA Marshall / INPE / ITA Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  SS-1[165][174] Surya University Low Earth Education In orbit Operational
  TJREVERB[168] TJHSST Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Eleven CubeSats were delivered on this mission,[164][165][166][167] including four satellites for the ELaNa 49 mission.[168] SS-1, OPTIMAL-1, and HSKSAT were deployed into orbit from the ISS on 6 January 2023.[169][170]
27 November
12:23[178]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y89   Xichang LC-3   CASC
  Yaogan 36-03A CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-03B CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-03C CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
28 November
15:13:50[179]
  Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat   Plesetsk Site 43/3   RVSN RF
  GLONASS-M 761 VKS Medium Earth Navigation In orbit Operational
29 November
15:08:17[180]
  Long March 2F/G Y15   Jiuquan SLS-1   CASC
  Shenzhou 15 CMSA Low Earth (TSS) Crewed spaceflight 3 June 2023
22:33
Successful
Fourth crewed flight to the Tiangong space station. The first Chinese crew handover in space will be performed between the crews of Shenzhou 14 and Shenzhou 15 onboard the TSS.
30 November
21:10:25[182]
  Soyuz-2.1b   Plesetsk Site 43/4   RVSN RF
  Lotos-S1 №6 (Kosmos 2565) Ministry of Defence Low Earth ELINT In orbit Operational
  Kosmos 2566 Ministry of Defence Low Earth In orbit Operational
Kosmos 2566 was released by the Lotos-S1 satellite on 3 December 2022. A third object has been released from Kosmos 2566 on 24 December 2022 but as of September 2023 it remains unclear if it's an actual spacecraft or a piece of debris.[181]

December edit

7 December
01:15[183]
  Kuaizhou 11 Y2   Jiuquan LS-95A   ExPace
  Xingyun Jiaotong VDES Xingyun Satellite Low Earth (SSO) Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
Return to flight for the Kuaizhou 11 after the July 2020 launch failure.
8 December
18:31[184]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y45   Taiyuan LC-9   CASC
  Gaofen 5-01A CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
8 December
22:27:48[186]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-188   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  OneWeb × 40 OneWeb Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
OneWeb #15. First launch of OneWeb satellites by SpaceX.[185]
9 December
06:35:02[187]
  Jielong 3 Y1   Tai Rui Launch Platform, Yellow Sea   China Rocket
  Huoju-1 (Torch-1)[188] Rocket Pi Low Earth (SSO) Astrobiology In orbit Operational
  Jiaotong-5 (HEAD-2H) HEAD Aerospace Low Earth (SSO) AIS ship tracking In orbit Operational
  Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 44–50 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Jilin-1 Pingtai-01A 01 Chang Guang Satellite Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation
Communications
In orbit Operational
  Fengtai Shaonian-2 (CAS-5A)[189] Fengtai District secondary schools Low Earth (SSO) Education In orbit Operational
  Golden Bauhinia-1 05 Hong Kong Aerospace Science & Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Golden Bauhinia-1 06 Hong Kong Aerospace Science & Technology Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
  Tianqi-7 Guodian Gaoke Low Earth (SSO) IoT In orbit Operational
Maiden flight of Jielong 3, also known as Smart Dragon 3 (SD-3).
11 December
07:38:13[190]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-189   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Hakuto-R Mission 1 ispace TLI to lunar surface Lunar lander 25 April 2023
16:40
Landing failure
  Rashid UAESA / MBRSC TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover
  SORA-Q[191] Tomy / JAXA / Doshisha University TLI to lunar surface Lunar rover
  Lunar Flashlight[192] NASA Selenocentric Lunar orbiter In orbit Spacecraft failure[193]
Hakuto-R Mission 1 carries the Emirates Lunar Mission.
12 December
08:22[194]
  Long March 4C 4C-Y57   Jiuquan SLS-2   CASC
  Shiyan-20A CAST Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
  Shiyan-20B SAST Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
13 December
20:30:07[195]
  Ariane 5 ECA VA259   Kourou ELA-3   Arianespace
  Galaxy 35 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
  Galaxy 36 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Operational
  MTG-I1 EUMETSAT Geosynchronous Meteorology In orbit Operational
14 December
08:30:25[196]
  Zhuque-2 Y1   Jiuquan LS-96   LandSpace
  14 rideshare payloads Multiple organizations Low Earth Multiple functions 14 December Launch failure
Maiden flight of Zhuque-2, LandSpace's first liquid-propellant rocket. Launch failure caused by an earlier-than-intended shutdown of the vernier engines of the second stage, preventing it from reaching orbital velocity.
14 December
18:25[197]
  Long March 2D 2D-Y80   Xichang LC-3   CASC
  Yaogan 36-04A CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-04B CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
  Yaogan 36-04C CAS Low Earth Reconnaissance In orbit Operational
16 December
06:17[198]
  Long March 11 Y12   Xichang   CASC
  Shiyan-21 SAST Low Earth Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
16 December
11:46:47[199]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-190   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
    SWOT NASA / CNES Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Operational
16 December
22:48[200]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-191   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  O3b mPOWER 1 (O3b FM21) SES S.A. Medium Earth Communications In orbit Operational
  O3b mPOWER 2 (O3b FM22) SES S.A. Medium Earth Communications In orbit Operational
17 December
21:32:30[201]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 4-37   Kennedy LC-39A   SpaceX
  Starlink × 54 SpaceX Low Earth Communications In orbit Operational
21 December
01:47:31[202]
  Vega-C VV22   Kourou ELV   Arianespace
  Pléiades Neo 5 Airbus Defence and Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 21 December Launch failure
  Pléiades Neo 6 Airbus Defence and Space Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation 21 December Launch failure
The Zefiro 40 second stage deviated from its intended trajectory following a loss of pressure, resulting in reentry about 917 km (570 mi) north of the launch site over the Atlantic.
27 December
07:37[203]
  Long March 4B 4B-Y55   Taiyuan LC-9   CASC
  Gaofen 11-04 CNSA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation In orbit Operational
28 December
09:34[204]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 Starlink Group 5-1   Cape Canaveral SLC-40   SpaceX
  Starlink × 54 SpaceX Low Earth (SSO) Communications In orbit Operational
First launch for Shell 5 of the Starlink constellation, and the first launch of Starlink Gen 2 satellites.
29 December
04:43[205]
  Long March 3B/E 3B-Y88   Xichang LC-2   CASC
  Shiyan 10-02 SAST Highly elliptical Technology demonstration In orbit Operational
30 December
07:38[206]
  Falcon 9 Block 5 F9-194   Vandenberg SLC-4E   SpaceX
  EROS-C3 ImageSat Low Earth (Retrograde) Earth observation In orbit Operational
This was the first SpaceX orbital launch to target a non-Sun-synchronous retrograde orbit.

Suborbital flights edit

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
6 July
13:47[207]
  Black Brant IX SISTINE III   Arnhem Space Centre   NASA
  SISTINE CU Boulder Suborbital UV spectroscopy 6 July Successful
Apogee: 151 mi (243 km).
7 July
06:01[209]
  Minotaur II+   Vandenberg TP-01   Northrop Grumman
  Mk21A reentry vehicle AFNWC Suborbital Technology demonstration 7 July Launch failure
Reentry vehicle demonstration for the future LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile.[208] Rocket exploded 11 seconds after launch.
11 July
11:01[210]
  Black Brant IX   Arnhem Space Centre   NASA
  DEUCE CU Boulder Suborbital Ultraviolet astronomy 11 July Successful
Fourth DEUCE launch following flights in 2017, 2018, and 2020. Apogee: 162 mi (261 km).
12 July[211]   AGM-183 ARRW Flight-3   Boeing B-52 Stratofortress   United States Air Force
  United States Air Force Suborbital Missile test 12 July Successful
23 July
20:00:00[212]
  S-520 S-520-RD1   Uchinoura LP-KS   JAXA
  JAXA Suborbital Flight test 23 July
20:06:52
Successful
Supersonic combustion flight test. Apogee: 168 km (104 mi).[212]
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 1 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 2 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 3 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 4 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 5 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 6 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 7 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 8 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 9 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 10 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
05:56–09:00[213]
  DF-15     PLA
  Suborbital Missile test 4 August Successful
11 missiles launched. 11 of 11. Apogee: ~200 km (120 mi).
4 August
13:56:07[214][215]
  New Shepard NS-22   Corn Ranch   Blue Origin
  Blue Origin NS-22 Blue Origin Suborbital Crewed spaceflight 4 August
14:06:27
Successful
Sixth crewed flight of New Shepard. Apogee: 107 km (66 mi).
9 August[216]   ARAV-B Pacific Dragon   Barking Sands   United States Navy
  United States Navy Suborbital Missile target 9 August Successful
Exercise Pacific Dragon 2022.
9 August[216]   SM-3 Block IA Pacific Dragon   USS Fitzgerald   United States Navy
  Kill vehicle United States Navy Suborbital Interceptor 9 August Successful
Successful test of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System. Interceptor targeting a short-range ballistic missile.
11 August
14:20:00[217]
  S-520 S-520-32   Uchinoura LP-KS   JAXA
  Toyama Prefectural University Suborbital Ionospheric research 11 August Successful
Apogee: 279 km (173 mi).[217]
11 August
22:08:30[218][219]
  Terrier-Improved Malemute ROCKSAT-X 2022   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  RockSat-X Colorado Space Grant Consortium Suborbital Education 11 August Successful
Apogee: 159 km (99 mi).
16 August
07:49[220]
  Minuteman III   Vandenberg LF-09   AFGSC
  AFGSC Suborbital Test flight 16 August Successful
22 August
05:30[222]
  Black Brant IX   White Sands Missile Range   NASA
  Micro-X Northwestern University Suborbital X-ray astronomy 22 August Successful
Second flight of the Micro-X payload.[221] Apogee: 254 km (158 mi).
24 August
01:16[224]
  Terrier-Improved Malemute   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  SpEED Demon ERAU Suborbital Technology demonstration 24 August Successful
Sporadic-E ElectroDynamics Demonstration mission (SpEED Demon).[223] Apogee: 160 km (99 mi).
25 August[225]   Reusable Suborbital Carrier   Jiuquan   CASC
CASC Suborbital Test flight 25 August Successful
Second test flight of the Reusable Suborbital Carrier (亚轨道重复使用运载器). It successfully landed at Alxa Right Banner Badanjilin Airport.
29 August
~22:30[226][227][228]
  T-Minus Engineering Dart TED-03/VE2NOM   Koonibba Test Range   T-Minus Engineering
  TMSLA-1323 Asension Suborbital Technology demonstration 29/30 August Launch failure
First of two anticipated launches for the TED-03/VE2NOM launch campaign. The rocket suffered an anomaly and failed to reach its target altitude. The second launch was not attempted.
3 September
06:50[229]
  RH-300 Mk II F22   TERLS   ISRO
  Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator ISRO Suborbital Technology demonstration 3 September Successful
Apogee: 84 km (52 mi).
7 September
08:13[230]
  Minuteman III   Vandenberg LF-10   AFGSC
  Test reentry vehicles AFGSC Suborbital Test flight 7 September Successful
7–8 September[231][232]   Fateh-360   Nasrabad, Isfahan   NEZAJA
  Live warhead NEZAJA Suborbital Missile test 7–8 September Successful
Part of the Eqtedar-1401 military exercise.
12 September
14:27[234]
  New Shepard NS-23   Corn Ranch   Blue Origin
  Blue Origin NS-23 Blue Origin Suborbital Uncrewed commercial spaceflight 12 September Launch failure
Uncrewed flight of New Shepard, carrying 36 commercial payloads.[233] A booster failure around 1 minute into the flight caused a mission abort, with the capsule successfully separating from the booster and landing under parachutes. The cause of the failure is currently under investigation.
24 September[235]     Black Rock Desert   Andrej Vrbec and Denis Banovic
  Andrej Vrbec and Denis Banovic Suborbital Amateur rocket 24 September Partial launch failure
Estimated apogee: >100 km (62 mi). The rocket flew as intended, but telemetry was lost 4 minutes into flight. The first stage was recovered.
26 September
04:10[237]
  Black Brant IX   White Sands Missile Range   NASA
  tREXS 1 Penn State University Suborbital X-ray astronomy 26 September Successful
The Rockets for Extended-source X-ray Spectroscopy (tREXS).[236] Apogee: 252.2 km (156.7 mi).
1 October
06:26:00[238]
  VSB-30   Esrange   MORABA
    TEXUS-57 DLR / ESA Suborbital Microgravity research 1 October Successful
Apogee: 240 km (150 mi).
1 October
17:30:58[239]
  MESOS   Black Rock Desert   Kip Daugirdas
  Kip Daugirdas Suborbital Amateur rocket 1 October Successful
Apogee: 89.45 km (55.58 mi).
3 October
22:22[240]
  Hwasong-12   Mupyong-ri, Chagang   KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 3 October
22:44
Successful
Apogee: 970 km (600 mi). Downrange distance of approximately 4,500 km (2,800 mi).
3 October[241]   Saman-1 test rocket     Ministry of Defence
  Saman-1 ISRC Suborbital Technology demonstration 3 October Successful
Test of the Saman-1 upper stage.
4 October
15:00[242][243]
  ATACMS   Gangneung Air Base   United States Army
  United States Army Suborbital Missile test 4 October Successful
Launch of four ATACMS missiles (1 of 4). Apogee: ~80 km (50 mi).
4 October
15:00[242][243]
  ATACMS   Gangneung Air Base   United States Army
  United States Army Suborbital Missile test 4 October Successful
Launch of four ATACMS missiles (2 of 4). Apogee: ~80 km (50 mi).
4 October
15:00[242][243]
  ATACMS   Gangneung Air Base   United States Army
  United States Army Suborbital Missile test 4 October Successful
Launch of four ATACMS missiles (3 of 4). Apogee: ~80 km (50 mi).
4 October
15:00[242][243]
  ATACMS   Gangneung Air Base   United States Army
  United States Army Suborbital Missile test 4 October Successful
Launch of four ATACMS missiles (4 of 4). Apogee: ~80 km (50 mi).
4 October
16:00[242]
  Hyunmoo-2   Gangneung Air Base   ADD
  ADD Suborbital Missile test 4 October Launch failure
The missile "failed shortly after launch and crashed."
8 October
~16:48[244]
  KN-25   Munchon   KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 8 October Successful
Apogee: 90 km (56 mi). Downrange distance of approximately 350 km (220 mi). (1 of 2).
8 October
~16:58[244]
  KN-25   Munchon   KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 8 October Successful
Apogee: 90 km (56 mi). Downrange distance of approximately 350 km (220 mi). (2 of 2).
8 October[245]   Skylark L   Langanes launch site   Skyrora
  Skyrora Suborbital Test flight 8 October Launch failure
Intended apogee: 102 km (63 mi). The vehicle experienced an anomaly shortly after lift-off, landing in the sea 500 m from the pad.
14 October[246]   Sagarika   INS Arihant   Ministry of Defence
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 14 October Successful
18 October
~04:00[247]
  Tayfun   Rize–Artvin Airport   Roketsan
  Roketsan Suborbital Missile test 18 October
04:07:38
Successful
17–21 October[248][249]   Kingfisher   MOD Hebrides Range   T-Minus Engineering
  T-Minus Engineering Suborbital Test flight 11–25 October Successful
Maiden flight of the Kingfisher suborbital launch vehicle. Apogee: 185 km (115 mi).
17–21 October[248][249]   Kingfisher   MOD Hebrides Range   T-Minus Engineering
  T-Minus Engineering Suborbital Test flight 11–25 October Successful
Apogee: 185 km (115 mi).
21 October
07:25[250]
  Improved Malemute/Improved Malemute   Esrange   MORABA
  MAPHEUS-12 DLR Suborbital Microgravity research 21 October Successful
Apogee: 260 km (160 mi).
21 October[251]   Agni-Prime   INS Arihant   Integrated Test Range
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 21 October Successful
23 October
17:20[252]
  VSB-30 V29   Alcântara   FAB
  MQ-PSM AEB Suborbital Technology demonstration 23 October
17:27
Successful
Test flight of the MQ-PSM (Modelo de Qualificação da Plataforma Suborbital de Microgravidade) technology, designated "Operação Santa Branca". Apogee: 227 km (141 mi).
26 October
18:30[253]
  Terrier-Improved Malemute   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  Sandia National Laboratories Suborbital Technology demonstration 26 October Successful
1 of 2. High Operational Tempo for Hypersonics flight campaign.
26 October[254]   Sineva   K-114 Tula   Ministry of Defence
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 26 October Successful
26 October[255]   Yars   Plesetsk   Ministry of Defence
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 26 October Successful
27 October[256]   Terrier-Improved Malemute   Wallops Flight Facility   NASA
  Sandia National Laboratories Suborbital Technology demonstration 27 October Successful
2 of 2. High Operational Tempo for Hypersonics flight campaign.
1 November[257][258]   Hwasong?     KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 1 November Successful
Apogee: 150 km (93 mi), downrange distance of 150 km (93 mi).
1 November[258]   Hwasong?     KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 1 November Successful
Apogee: 100 km (62 mi), downrange distance of 200 km (120 mi).
2 November
22:39[259]
  Hwasong-17   Sunan   KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 3 November Failure?
Apogee: 1,920 km (1,190 mi).
2 November[260]   AD-1   Integrated Test Range   DRDO
  DRDO Suborbital Missile test 2 November Successful
Flight test of the AD-1 Ballistic Missile Interceptor.
3 November
~12:30[259]
  Hwasong-6     KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 3 November Successful
Apogee: 130 km (81 mi). (1 of 3).
3 November
~12:30[259]
  Hwasong-6     KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 3 November Successful
Apogee: 130 km (81 mi). (2 of 3).
3 November
~12:30[259]
  Hwasong-6     KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 3 November Successful
Apogee: 130 km (81 mi). (3 of 3).
3 November[261]   Bulava   Generalissimus Suvorov   Ministry of Defence
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 3 November Successful
5 November
09:07:00[262][263]
  Improved Orion   Esrange   MORABA /   SNSA
    REXUS-27 DLR / SNSA Suborbital Education 5 November Successful
Apogee: 84.9 km (52.8 mi).
5 November[264]   Qaem 100   Shahroud Space Center   IRGC
  IRGC Suborbital Flight test 5 November Successful
Suborbital test flight of the first stage of the Qaem 100 orbital launch vehicle.
7 November
06:43:00[262][265]
  Improved Orion   Esrange   MORABA /   SNSA
    REXUS-28 DLR / SNSA Suborbital Education 7 November Successful
Apogee: 95.7 km (59.5 mi).
16 November[266]   T4-E JFTM-07 E1   Pacific Missile Range Facility   MDA
  MDA Suborbital ABM target 16 November Successful
Apogee: 300 km (186 mi)?, intercepted by SM-3 Block IIA.
16 November[266]   SM-3 Block IIA JFTM-07 E1   JS Maya, Pacific Ocean   JMSDF
  JMSDF Suborbital ABM interceptor 16 November Successful
Apogee: 300 km (186 mi)?, intercepted target.
16 November[267]   Terrier Terrier Oriole JFTM-07 E1   Pacific Missile Range Facility   MDA
  MDA Suborbital ABM target 16 November Successful
Apogee: Intercepted by SM-3.
16 November   SM-3 Block IB JFTM-07 E1   Pacific Missile Range Facility   MDA
  MDA Suborbital ABM target 16 November Successful
Apogee: Intercepted.
16 November   SM-2 Block IIIB JFTM-07 E1   Pacific Missile Range Facility   MDA
  MDA Suborbital ABM target 16 November Successful
Apogee: Intercepted.
18 November
01:14[268]
  Hwasong-17   Sunan   KPA Strategic Force
  KPA Strategic Force Suborbital Missile test 18 November Successful
Apogee: ~6,000 km (3,700 mi).
18 November
06:00[270]
  Vikram-S   Satish Dhawan SRLC   Skyroot Aerospace
  Fun-Sat Space Kidz India Suborbital Education 18 November
06:05
Successful
  LakshyaSat-2 N Space Tech Suborbital Flight test
  Name unknown BazoomQ Space Research Lab Suborbital Education
Test flight of the Vikram-S demonstrator rocket, designated "Prarambh", carrying three payloads.[269] Apogee: 89.5 km (55.6 mi).
18 November[271]   RS-28 Sarmat   Plesetsk   RVSN
  RVSN Suborbital Missile test 18 November Successful
19 November[266]   SRBM JFTM-07 E2   Pacific Missile Range Facility   MDA
  MDA Suborbital ABM target 19 November Successful
Apogee: 150 km (93 mi)?, intercepted by SM-3 Block IB.
19 November[266]   SM-3 Block IB JFTM-07 E2   JS Haguro, Pacific Ocean   JMSDF
  JMSDF Suborbital ABM interceptor 19 November Successful
Apogee: 150 km (93 mi)?, intercepted target.
20 November
17:20:00[272]
  Black Brant IX   Andøya   NASA
  ACES II High-Flyer University of Iowa Suborbital Auroral science 20 November Successful
First of two launches for the Auroral Current and Electrodynamics Structure (ACES) II mission. The two rocket launches were timed to reach their apogee at the same time. Apogee: 406.3 km (252.5 mi).
20 November
17:21:40[272]
  Black Brant IX   Andøya   NASA
  ACES II Low-Flyer University of Iowa Suborbital Auroral science 20 November Successful
Second of two launches for the ACES II mission. The two rocket launches were timed to reach their apogee at the same time. Apogee: 187.8 km (116.7 mi).
23 November
08:23:00[273]
  VSB-30 S1X-3/M15   Esrange   SSC
  MASER-15 SSC Suborbital Microgravity research 23 November Successful
SubOrbital Express Microgravity flight opportunity 3. Apogee: 260 km (160 mi).
23 November[274]   Agni-Prime   INS Arihant   Ministry of Defence
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 23 November Successful
2 December[275]   Nudol (?)   Sary Shagan   Ministry of Defence
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 2 December Successful
9 December[276]   AGM-183 ARRW   Boeing B-52 Stratofortress   United States Air Force
  Live hypersonic glide vehicle United States Air Force Suborbital Missile test 9 December Successful
15 December[277]   Agni-V   Integrated Test Range   Ministry of Defence
  Ministry of Defence Suborbital Missile test 15 December Successful
18 December[279]   Pukguksong-2   Sohae   KPA Strategic Force
  NADA Suborbital Technology demonstration
Missile test
18 December Successful
Apogee: 550 km (340 mi). Reconnaissance satellite cameras were tested on these two flights.[278]
18 December[279]   Pukguksong-2   Sohae   KPA Strategic Force
  NADA Suborbital Technology demonstration
Missile test
18 December Successful
Apogee: 550 km (340 mi). Reconnaissance satellite cameras were tested on these two flights.[278]
19 December
10:00 ?[280]
  Unknown missile   Jiuquan   PLA ?
Suborbital Test flight 19 December Successful
Apogee: 200 km (120 mi) ?
30 December[281]   SK solid fueled TV1     Ministry of National Defense
  Ministry of National Defense Suborbital Test flight 30 December Successful
Second test launch of the solid-fuel launch projectile developed by the ADD.
30 December
~23:01–23:15[282][283]
    Chunghwa, North Hwanghae   KPA Strategic Force
  NADA Suborbital Missile test 30 December Successful
Apogee: 100 km (62 mi). (1 of 3).
30 December
~23:01–23:15[282][283]
    Chunghwa, North Hwanghae   KPA Strategic Force
  NADA Suborbital Missile test 30 December Successful
Apogee: 100 km (62 mi). (2 of 3).
30 December
~23:01–23:15[282][283]
    Chunghwa, North Hwanghae   KPA Strategic Force
  NADA Suborbital Missile test 30 December Successful
Apogee: 100 km (62 mi). (3 of 3).
31 December
~17:50[284]
     
  Suborbital Missile test 31 December
Apogee: ~100 km (62 mi)

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