2018 in spaceflight
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Aquest article és una llista d'esdeveniments de vols espacials relacionats que es van produir el 2018. En aquest any es va veure el vol inaugural del vehicle de llançament Falcon Heavy, el i el . Per primera vegada des del 1990, es van realitzar més de 100 llançaments orbitals a nivell mundial.
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– – – – – – – – – – – Art / Zweck: Die Abkürzung „TE“ steht für „Technologieerprobung“, also das Testen neuer Satellitentechnik; das Symbol ◻ kennzeichnet Cubesats. Im Jahr 2018 starteten nur Cubesats bis zur Größe 6U. Siehe Satellitentypen für weitere Erläuterungen.
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This article documents notable spaceflight events during the year 2018. For the first time since 1990, more than 100 orbital launches were performed globally.
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Cette page présente la chronologie des événements qui se sont produits durant l'année 2018 dans le domaine de l'astronautique.
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这一列表列出了所有在2018年进行的航天活动。在2018年共有114次轨道发射,其中成功112次,失败2次。这是1990年以来第一次全球有超过100次轨道发射。
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Список , произведённых в 2018 году. Розовым цветом выделены неудачные запуски. Жирным выделены пилотируемые космические аппараты.
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Liste der orbitalen Raketenstarts (2018)
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Список космических запусков в 2018 году
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2018年航天活动列表
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First flight of the Yuanzheng-1S upper stage variant
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The smallest rocket to successfully launch a satellite. Re-flight after a launch failure in January 2017.
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First test flight for the planned Hongyun constellation of 156 broadband communications satellites.
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Two seconds after launch, the engine failed and the vehicle fell back to the pad and exploded
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Three Israeli payloads, SAMSON-1,2,3, were planned but they missed the deadline and were replaced with mass simulator payloads.
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Return to flight of the Soyuz-FG variant involved in the Soyuz MS-10 launch failure.
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Block 4 first-stage booster, serial number B1045.
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Deployed 31 satellites.
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Launch for NASA's Venture Class Launch Services program , including ELaNa payloads.
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Fastest rendezvous with the ISS, with a new two-orbit procedure taking less than four hours.
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Crewed flight with two cosmonauts. Launch failure, astronauts landed safely in Soyuz capsule.
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After an initial lack of official comment on the mission, a preliminary report concludes that the payload adapter manufactured by Northrop Grumman failed to separate the satellite from the second stage, resulting in its re-entry shortly after launch. SpaceX and the United States Air Force reviewed the Falcon 9 flight data and saw no issues with the launch vehicle itself that would affect future launches.
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The detector worked as anticipated during the flight but the pointing system was unable to lock onto the target Cassiopeia A, apogee:
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Maiden flight of the Zhuque-1 solid-propellant rocket
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First-stage booster was expended at sea and was not recovered.
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First launch of a Falcon 9 Block 5 first-stage booster, serial number B1046. The booster was recovered.
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DLR arranged a rideshare of GRACE-FO on a Falcon 9 with Iridium following the cancellation of their Dnepr launch contract in 2015. Iridium CEO Matt Desch disclosed in September 2017 that GRACE-FO would be launched on the sixth Iridium NEXT mission. Re-used a first-stage booster.
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Successful flight test of the Arrow-III weapon system
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Flew with a re-used first-stage booster that was expended at sea. One half of the payload fairing splashed down in the ocean and was recovered, but it did not land on a ship as attempted. Last flight of Block 3 version rocket.
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Heliophysics observation mission planned to make in situ studies of the Sun's outer corona at a perihelion distance of 8.5 solar radii – the closest any spacecraft will come to the Sun to date.
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Third and final cornerstone mission of the Horizon 2000+ programme. Joint ESA / JAXA Mercury mission consisting of two orbiters, the ESA Mercury Planetary Orbiter and the JAXA Mio
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Third Galileo launch with Ariane 5 , carrying Tara, Samuel, Anna, and Ellen. Last flight of Ariane 5 ES variant; further Galileo launches will be carried by Ariane 6.
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Last flight of the Delta II series; final flight of the Thor rocket family.
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First test flight for the planned Hongyan constellation of 320 M2M communications satellites.
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Ballistic missile interceptor, successful intercept
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Re-used first-stage booster B1041. First stage was not recovered, did a simulated landing test at sea. Fairing recovery attempt failed due to parafoil issues.
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The SSO-A "dedicated rideshare" mission delivered 64 small payloads with custom-made dispensers.
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Due to programming errors in the Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) the satellites were placed on an off-nominal orbit. Both payloads are undergoing corrective maneuvers and will be on line in August 2018. These failures have ended the Ariane 5 record series of 82 successful launches in a row from April 2003 to December 2017.
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First flight of Ariane 5 since off-target launch of VA241 in January 2018.
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No data received after a miscomunication resulted in the avionics and recovery system being unarmed. Vehicle otherwise operated as intended and is apporximated to have reached space.
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China's second lunar lander , and the first spacecraft to attempt a soft landing on the far side of the Moon.
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Maiden test flight of Falcon Heavy re-using two first-stage boosters. The two side boosters successfully touched down at the landing zones in Cape Canaveral, however the middle booster failed to land on the automated drone ship. The test payload was launched in a heliocentric orbit with an aphelion of 1.70 AU, just beyond the orbit of Mars.
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Highlights from spaceflight in 2018
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Aquest article és una llista d'esdeveniments de vols espacials relacionats que es van produir el 2018. En aquest any es va veure el vol inaugural del vehicle de llançament Falcon Heavy, el i el . Per primera vegada des del 1990, es van realitzar més de 100 llançaments orbitals a nivell mundial.
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– – – – – – – – – – – Art / Zweck: Die Abkürzung „TE“ steht für „Technologieerprobung“, also das Testen neuer Satellitentechnik; das Symbol ◻ kennzeichnet Cubesats. Im Jahr 2018 starteten nur Cubesats bis zur Größe 6U. Siehe Satellitentypen für weitere Erläuterungen.
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This article documents notable spaceflight events during the year 2018. For the first time since 1990, more than 100 orbital launches were performed globally.
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Cette page présente la chronologie des événements qui se sont produits durant l'année 2018 dans le domaine de l'astronautique.
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这一列表列出了所有在2018年进行的航天活动。在2018年共有114次轨道发射,其中成功112次,失败2次。这是1990年以来第一次全球有超过100次轨道发射。
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Список , произведённых в 2018 году. Розовым цветом выделены неудачные запуски. Жирным выделены пилотируемые космические аппараты.
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