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词条 2014 in spaceflight
释义

  1. Orbital launches

      January    February    March    April    May    June    July    August    September    October    November    December  

  2. Suborbital flights

  3. Deep space rendezvous

  4. Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs)

  5. Orbital launch statistics

      By country    By rocket    By family    By type    By configuration    By spaceport    By orbit  

  6. References

      Footnotes  
{{Use British English|date=January 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2014}}{{Infobox Year in spaceflight
|year = 2014
|image = EFT-1_launch_-_view_from_pad.jpg
|caption = Orion EFT-1, the first test flight of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, occurred on 5 December 2014.
|first = 5 January
|last = 31 December
|total = 92
|success = 88
|failed = 2
|partial = 2
|catalogued = 90
|firstflight=
|firstsat = {{LTU}}
{{BMU}}
{{BEL}}
{{IRQ}}
{{URU}}
|maidens = {{plainlist|
  • Angara A5
  • Antares 120
  • Antares 130
  • LVM3 (suborbital test)

}}
|retired = Antares 120
Antares 130
|orbital = 4
|totalcrew = 12
|EVAs = 7
}}{{TLS-L|alignment=right|fixed=on}}

In 2014, the maiden flight of the Angara A5, Antares 120 and Antares 130 took place.

An Ariane 5 ES launched the Georges Lemaître Automated Transfer Vehicle, the last one of the series, which also marked 60 successfully completed Ariane 5 launches in a row.

On 22 August 2014, Arianespace launched the first two Full Operational Capability Galileo satellites for the European satellite navigation system.

A number of significant events in planetary exploration occurred in 2014, including the entry of the Rosetta spacecraft into orbit around the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko in August 2014 and the deployment of the Philae lander to its surface in November, which marked the first orbit of and landing on a comet, respectively, and featured prominently in social media. Another notable occurrence was the entry of India's Mars Orbiter Mission into Martian orbit in September, making India the first Asian nation to reach Mars.

On 5 December 2014, a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy launched the first Orion spacecraft test mission for NASA, Exploration Flight Test 1.

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Orbital launches

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January


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 5 January |time= 10:48:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} GSLV Mk II
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Satish Dhawan SLP
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} ISRO
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} GSAT-14
|user = ISRO
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 6 January |time= 22:06:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thaicom 6
|user = Thaicom (Shin Corporation)
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=7
|date = 9 January |time= 18:07:05
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Antares 120
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} MARS LP-0A
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbital Sciences
|remarks = First Orbital Sciences CRS operational flight, maiden flight of Antares 120. All payloads other than Cygnus are CubeSats carried aboard the Cygnus for deployment from the ISS. CubeSats include first Lithuanian satellites.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Cygnus CRS Orb-1
S.S. C. Gordon Fullerton
|user = NASA
|orbit = Low Earth (ISS)
|function = Logistics
|d-date = 19 February 2014 |d-time = 18:20
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} ArduSat-2
|user = NanoSatisfi
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 1 July 2014
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|LTU}} Lituanica SAT-1
|user = VU
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 28 July 2014
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|LTU}} LitSat-1
|user = LSA, KTU, VGTU
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 22 May 2014
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SkyCube
|user = SkyCube
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|outcome =
|d-date = 8 November 2014
|name = {{flagicon|PER}} UAPSat-1
|user = UAP
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 22 May 2014
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Flock-1 × 28
|user = Planet Labs
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Optical imaging
|d-date = first: 3 May 2014
last: 29 October 2014
|outcome =
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 24 January |time= 02:33:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} TDRS-L (TDRS-12)
|user = NASA
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication/Data Relay
|outcome = Operational
}}
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February


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 5 February |time= 16:23:32
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-U
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks = Chasqui-1 released from the ISS by cosmonauts during EVA on 18 August.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Progress M-22M / 54P
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS Resupply
|d-date = 18 April 2014 |d-time = 15:46
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|PER}} Chasqui-1 [1]
|user = Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería del Perú
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 6 February |time = 21:30:07
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} Ariane 5 ECA
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name= {{flagicon|BMU}} ABS-2
|user= ABS
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function= Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|FRA}} {{flagicon|ITA}} Athena-Fidus
|user = CNES / ASI
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 14 February |time= 21:09:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 81/24
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|USA}} International Launch Services
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|TUR}} Türksat 4A
|user = Türksat
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 21 February |time= 01:59:00
|rocket= {{flagicon|USA}} Delta IV M+(4,2)
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-37B
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-248 (GPS IIF-5)
|user = US Air Force
|orbit = Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=8
|date = 27 February |time= 18:37:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} H-IIA 202
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Tanegashima Y1
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
|remarks = ITF-1 failed to communicate.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} {{flagicon|USA}} GPM-Core
|user = JAXA/NASA
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Environmental
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Ginrei (ShindaiSat)
|user = Shinshu
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 24 November 2014
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} STARS-II
|user = Kagawa
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 26 April 2014
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} TeikyoSat-3
|user = Teikyo
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Bioscience
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 25 October 2014
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} KSAT-2
|user = Kagoshima
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 18 May 2014
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} OPUSAT
|user = OPU
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 24 July 2014
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} INVADER
|user = Tamabi
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Amateur radio
|d-date = 2 September 2014
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} ITF-1
|user = Tsukuba
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Amateur radio
|d-date = 29 June 2014
|outcome = Spacecraft failure
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

March


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 15 March |time= 23:08:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 81/24
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekspress-AT1
|user = RSCC
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekspress-AT2
|user = RSCC
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 22 March |time = 22:04:07
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} Ariane 5 ECA
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|FRA}} Astra 5B
|user= SES S.A.
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function= Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|ESP}} Amazonas 4A
|user = Hispasat
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 March |time = 22:54:03
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2494 (GLONASS-M 754)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 25 March |time = 21:17:23
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-FG
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz TMA-12M
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = Expedition 39 / 40
|d-date = 11 September 2014 |d-time=02:23
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 31 March |time = 02:46:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CALT
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Shijian 11-06
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome= Operational
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

April


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 3 April |time= 14:46:30
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg SLC-3E
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-249 (DMSP-5D3 F19)
|user = US Air Force / NOAA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Meteorology
|outcome = Inoperable (11 February 2016)[2]
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 3 April |time = 21:02:26
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-STA / Fregat
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELS
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|EUR}} Sentinel-1A
|user = ESA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth Observation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 4 April |time = 11:44:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} PSLV-XL
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Satish Dhawan FLP
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} ISRO
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} IRNSS-1B
|user = ISRO
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 9 April |time= 15:26:27
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-U
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Progress M-23M / 55P
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS Resupply
|d-date = 31 July 2014
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 9 April |time= 19:06:02[3]
|rocket = {{flagicon|ISR}} Shavit
|site = {{flagicon|ISR}} Palmachim Airbase
|LSP = {{flagicon|ISR}} Israel Aerospace Industries
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|ISR}} Ofeq 10
|user = Israel Defense Forces
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Reconnaissance
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 10 April |time = 17:45:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 541
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks = NRO Launch 67
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-250 (NRO L-67)
|user = NRO
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = ELINT (?)
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 16 April |time= 16:20:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-U
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 31/6
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|EGY}} EgyptSat 2
|user = NARSSS
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Remote Sensing
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=6
|date = 18 April |time= 19:25:22
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX
|remarks = KickSat carried and failed to deploy 104 femtosatellites in low Earth orbit.[4][5]
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX CRS-3
|user = NASA
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = Logistics
|d-date = 18 May 2014 |d-time = 19:05
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} KickSat
|user = KickSat / Cornell
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 14 May 2014 |d-time = 01:30
|outcome = Spacecraft failure
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} ALL-STAR/THEIA
|user = Colorado/ALL-STAR
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|outcome =
|d-date = 26 May 2014
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SporeSat
|user = NASA Ames / Purdue
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Life sciences
|outcome =
|d-date = 4 June 2014
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} TestSat-Lite
|user = Taylor
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|outcome =
|d-date = 28 May 2014
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} PhoneSat 2.5
|user = NASA Ames
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|outcome =
|d-date = 15 May 2014
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 28 April |time= 04:25:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 81/24
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roscosmos
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Luch 5V
|user = Gonets Satellite System
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication/Data Relay
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|KAZ}} KazSat-3
|user = JSC KazSat
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 30 April |time= 01:35:15
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} Vega
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELV
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|KAZ}} KazEOSat 1
|user = KGS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Optical imaging
|outcome = Operational
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

May


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 6 May |time = 13:49:35
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1a
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2495 (Kobalt-M)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Reconnaissance
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 3 September 2014
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 15 May |time= 21:42:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 200/39
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev
|remarks = A third stage vernier thruster failed at T+542 seconds after the failure of the turbopump structural support caused damage to the oxidizer inlet line.[6]
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekspress-AM4R
|user = RSCC
|orbit= Intended: Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|d-date = 15 May 2014
|outcome = Launch failure
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 17 May |time= 00:03:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Delta IV M+(4,2)
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-37B
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-251 (GPS IIF-6)
|user = US Air Force
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 May |time= 13:09:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks = NRO Launch 33
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-252 (Quasar)
|user = NRO
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Communications/Data relay
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4
|date = 23 May |time = 05:27:54
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Rokot / Briz-KM
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 133/3
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VKO
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2496 (Strela-3M)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2497 (Strela-3M)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2498 (Strela-3M)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2499
|user = VKO
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology/Satellite Inspection (?)
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=5
|date = 24 May |time= 03:05:14
|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} H-IIA 202
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Tanegashima Y1
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} ALOS-2
|user = JAXA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth observation
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} RISING-2
|user = Tohoku
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Remote sensing
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} UNIFORM-1
|user = Wakayama
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Remote sensing
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} SOCRATES
|user = AES
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} SPROUT
|user = Nihon
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology / Amateur radio
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 26 May |time = 21:09:59
|rocket = {{flagicon|UKR}} Zenit-3SL
|site = {{flagicon|NOR}} Odyssey
|LSP = {{flagicon|UN}} Sea Launch
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|FRA}} Eutelsat 3B
|user = Eutelsat
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 28 May |time= 19:57:41
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-FG
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz TMA-13M
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = Expedition 40 / 41
|d-date = 10 November 2014 |d-time=03:58
|outcome = Successful
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

June


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 14 June |time = 17:16:48
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2500 (GLONASS-M 755)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=27|
|date = 19 June |time= 19:11:17
|rocket = {{flagicon|UKR}} Dnepr
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Dombarovsky Site 13
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|UKR}} ISC Kosmotras
|remarks = include first Belgian (pair), Uruguay's and Iraqi satellites.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|ESP}} Deimos-2
|user = Deimos Space
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth imaging
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|KAZ}} KazEOSat 2
|user = KGS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Optical imaging
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|ITA}} UniSat 6
|user = La Sapienza
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Optical imaging
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|SAU}} SaudiSat-4
|user = KACST
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} AprizeSat 9
|user = SpaceQuest, Ltd.
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} AprizeSat 10
|user = SpaceQuest, Ltd.
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Hodoyoshi 3
|user = Tokyo
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Hodoyoshi 4
|user = Tokyo
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|CAN}} BRITE-CA 1
|user = UTIAS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Astronomy / Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|CAN}} BRITE-CA 2
|user = UTIAS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Astronomy / Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} TabletSat-Aurora
|user = SPUTNIX
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology / Earth observation
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|ARG}} BugSat 1
|user = Satellogic S.A.
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology / Earth observation
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|RUS}} Perseus-M 1
|user = Canopus Systems US / Dauria Aerospace
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|RUS}} Perseus-M 2
|user = Canopus Systems US / Dauria Aerospace
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|BEL}} QB50P1
|user = Von Karman Institute
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Thermosphere research
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|BEL}} QB50P2
|user = Von Karman Institute
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Thermosphere research
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|BRA}} NanoSatC-Br 1
|user = INPE
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Magnetosphere research
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|DEN}} DTUSat 2
|user = DTU
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|SGP}} POPSAT-HIP 1
|user = Microspace Rapid, Singapore
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|UKR}} PolyITAN 1
|user = KPI
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|TWN}} PACE
|user = NCKU
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
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|user = HSC
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Flock-1c 1–11
|user = Planet Labs
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Optical imaging
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} AeroCube 6
|user = The Aerospace Corporation
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Lemur 1
|user = NanoSatisfi
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth observation
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|URU}} ANTELSAT
|user = UdelaR
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|IRQ}} {{flagicon|ITA}} Tigrisat
|user = MOST / La Sapienza
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth observation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=5
|date = 30 June |time= 04:22:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} PSLV-CA
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Satish Dhawan FLP
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} ISRO
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|FRA}} SPOT 7
|user = Spot Image
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth imaging
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|CAN}} CanX-4
|user = UTIAS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|CAN}} CanX-5
|user = UTIAS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|GER}} AISat
|user = DLR
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|SGP}} VELOX-I
|user = NTU
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

July


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|date = 2 July |time= 09:56:23
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Delta II 7320-10C
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg SLC-2W
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} OCO-2
|user = NASA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Climatology
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3
|date = 3 July |time= 12:43:52
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Rokot / Briz-KM
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 133/3
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VKO
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Gonets-M 8
|user = Gonets Satellite System
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Gonets-M 9
|user = Gonets Satellite System
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Gonets-M 10
|user = Gonets Satellite System
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=7
|date = 8 July |time= 15:58:28
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 31/6
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Meteor-M No.2
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Meteorology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} MKA-PN2 (Relek)
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth Science
|outcome =Operational
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} DX-1
|user = Dauria Aerospace
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|GBR}} UKube-1
|user = UKSA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|GBR}} TechDemoSat-1
|user = UKSA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SkySat-2
|user = Skybox Imaging
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth Observation
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|NOR}} AISSat-2
|user = NDRE
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4
|date = 10 July |time = 18:55:56
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-STB / Fregat
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELS
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM3
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM6
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM7
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM8
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=6
|date = 13 July |time= 16:52:14
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Antares 120
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} MARS LP-0A
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbital Sciences
|remarks = All payloads other than Cygnus are CubeSats carried aboard the Cygnus for deployment from the ISS. Flock-1b 3/4/13/14/19/20 were not deployed.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Cygnus CRS Orb-2
S.S. Janice Voss
|user = NASA
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS resupply
|d-date = 17 August 2014
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} TechEdSat 4
|user = NASA Ames
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Optical imaging
|d-date = 3 April 2015
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} MicroMAS
|user = MIT
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 1 August 2015
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} GEARRS
|user = Taylor / USAF
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 8 November 2015
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|GRE}} Lambdasat
|user = Lambda Team
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|d-date = 16 May 2015
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Flock-1b 1–28
|user = Planet Labs
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Optical imaging
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = first: 13 December 2014
last: 16 October 2015
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=6
|date = 14 July |time= 15:15:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbcomm-2 F3
|user = Orbcomm
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbcomm-2 F4
|user = Orbcomm
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbcomm-2 F6
|user = Orbcomm
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbcomm-2 F7
|user = Orbcomm
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbcomm-2 F9
|user = Orbcomm
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbcomm-2 F11
|user = Orbcomm
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 18 July |time= 20:50:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1a
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 31/6
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Foton-M No.4
|user = Roscosmos
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Microgravity sciences
|d-date = 1 September 2014 |d-time=09:18
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 July |time= 21:44:44
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-U
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Progress M-24M / 56P
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS Resupply
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 20 November 2014
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3
|date = 28 July |time= 23:28:00
|rocket={{flagicon|USA}} Delta IV M+(4,2)
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-37B
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks = Air Force Space Command Launch 4. First launch for the USAF Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-253 (GSSAP #1 )
|user = US Air Force
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Space surveillance
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-254 (GSSAP #2 )
|user = US Air Force
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Space surveillance
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} ANGELS (USA-255)
|user = AFRL
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 29 July |time= 23:47:38
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} Ariane 5 ES
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|EUR}} Georges Lemaître ATV
|user = ESA
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS resupply
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 15 February 2015
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

August


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 2 August |time= 03:23:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-256 (GPS IIF-7)
|user = US Air Force
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 5 August |time= 08:00:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} AsiaSat 8
|user = AsiaSat
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3
|date = 9 August |time = 05:45:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 4C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 20A
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 20B
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 20C
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 13 August |time= 18:30:30
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg SLC-3E
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} WorldView-3
|user = DigitalGlobe
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth imaging
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date= 19 August |time= 03:15:05
|rocket={{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 4B
|site={{flagicon|PRC}} Taiyuan LC-9
|LSP={{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Gaofen 2
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Earth observation
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|POL}} Heweliusz (BRITE-PL2)
|user = PAS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Astronomy
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 22 August |time = 12:27:11
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-STB / Fregat
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELS
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|remarks = Spacecraft in incorrect orbit due to an interruption of the Fregat’s upper stage attitude control thrusters when its hydrazine propellant supply became frozen by a cold helium feed line incorrectly routed close to it.[7] Both satellites were later moved to a usable orbit on their own power.[8]
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} Galileo FOC 1
|user = ESA
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Partial launch failure
Operational
|name = {{flagicon|EU}} Galileo FOC 2
|user = ESA
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Partial launch failure
Operational
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

September


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 4 September |time = 00:15:04
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2D
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Chuangxin 1-04
|user = CAS
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Communication
|outcome= Operational
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Lingqiao
|user = Tsinghua
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Communication/Technology
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 7 September|time= 05:00:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} AsiaSat 6
|user = AsiaSat
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 8 September |time = 03:22:05
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 4B
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Taiyuan LA-9
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 21
|user = CNSA
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Reconnaissance
|outcome= Operational
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Tiantuo 2
|user = NUDT
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 11 September |time= 22:05:07
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} Ariane 5 ECA
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name= {{flagicon|MAS}} MEASAT 3b
|user= MEASAT
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function= Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name= {{flagicon|AUS}} Optus 10
|user= Optus
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function= Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 17 September |time= 00:10:00
|rocket={{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-257 (CLIO)
|user = Unnamed US government agency[9]
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 21 September |time= 05:52:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Falcon 9 v1.1
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-40
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX
|remarks = SpinSat was deployed from the ISS on 28 November.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceX CRS-4
|user = NASA
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS resupply
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 25 October 2014
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SpinSat
|user = NRL
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 25 September |time= 20:25:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-FG
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 1/5
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz TMA-14M
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = Expedition 41 / 42
|d-date = 12 March 2015 |d-time=02:07
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 27 September |time= 20:23:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 81/24
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Olymp-K (Luch)
|user = VKO
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 28 September |time = 05:13:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CALT
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Shijian 11-07
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome= Operational
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

October


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 7 October |time= 05:16:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} H-IIA 202
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Tanegashima Y1
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Himawari 8
|user = JMA
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Meteorology
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 15 October |time= 20:02:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} PSLV-XL
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Satish Dhawan FLP
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} ISRO
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} IRNSS-1C
|user = ISRO
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 16 October |time= 21:43:52
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} Ariane 5 ECA
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name= {{flagicon|USA}} Intelsat 30
|user= Intelsat
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function= Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name= {{flagicon|ARG}} ARSAT-1
|user= AR-SAT SA
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function= Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 20 October |time = 06:31:04
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 4C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Taiyuan LA-9
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 22
|user = CNSA
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Reconnaissance
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 21 October |time= 15:09:32
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 81/24
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev
|remarks = Upper stage underperformance resulted in lower than planned deployment orbit.[10]
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekspress AM6
|user = RSCC
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Partial launch failure
Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 23 October |time= 18:00:04
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 3C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Xichang LA-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CALT
|remarks = Testing of Chang'e 5 lunar sample return module in lunar free-return trajectory; main spacecraft later flew to Earth-Moon L2 Lagrange point.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Chang'e 5-T1
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Lunar free-return trajectory
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Chang'e 5-T1 return capsule
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Lunar free-return trajectory
|function = Technology
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 31 October |d-time=22:42
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 27 October |time = 06:59:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CALT
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Shijian 11-08
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 28 October |time= 22:22:38
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Antares 130
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} MARS LP-0A
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} Orbital Sciences
|remarks = First stage failure; rocket crashed near launch pad; estimated {{USD|20 million}} in repairs to rebuild Pad 0A.[11] Only flight of Antares 130.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Cygnus CRS Orb-3
S.S. Deke Slayton
|user = NASA
|orbit= Intended: Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS resupply
|outcome = Launch failure
|d-time = +15 seconds
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 29 October |time= 07:09:43
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1a
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 31/6
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Progress M-25M / 57P
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = ISS Resupply
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 26 April 2015
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 29 October |time= 17:21:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 401
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-41
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-258 (GPS IIF-8)
|user = US Air Force
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 30 October |time = 01:42:52
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF
|remarks =
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} Meridian 7
|user = VKO
|orbit = Molniya
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

November


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=5
|date = 6 November |time= 07:35:49
|rocket = {{flagicon|UKR}} Dnepr
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Dombarovsky Site 13
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|UKR}} ISC Kosmotras
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Asnaro-1
|user = USEF
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Remote sensing
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} ChubuSat 1
|user = Nagoya
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Hodoyoshi 1
|user = Tokyo
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} QSAT-EOS
|user = Kyushu
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} TSUBAME
|user = TIT / JAXA
|orbit= Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Astronomy
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 14 November |time = 18:53:05
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Taiyuan LA-9
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CALT
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 23
|user = CNSA
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Reconnaissance
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 20 November |time = 07:12:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 2D
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 24
|user = CNSA
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Reconnaissance
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 21 November |time = 06:37:08
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Kuaizhou
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CASIC
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Kuaizhou-2
|user = CAS
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Optical imaging
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 9 October2016
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 November |time= 21:01:14
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-FG
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 31/6
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|remarks = Manned flight with three cosmonauts
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz TMA-15M
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit= Low Earth (ISS)
|function = Expedition 42 / 43
|d-date = 11 June 2015 |d-time = 13:44
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 30 November |time= 21:52:26
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2501 (GLONASS-K 702)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Medium Earth
|function = Navigation
|outcome = Operational
}}
|colspan=7| {{TLS-M|2014}}

December


|-{{TLS-RL|NoPL=9
|date = 3 December |time= 04:22:04
|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} H-IIA 202
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Tanegashima Y1
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
|remarks = DCAM3, MINERVA-II (Rover 1A, 1B, 2), and MASCOT are carried aboard Hayabusa2 to be deployed in proximity or onto the surface of asteroid 162173 Ryugu. MINERVA-II Rover 1A and 1B were deployed on 21 September 2018. MASCOT was deployed on 3 October 2018.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Hayabusa2
|user = JAXA
|orbit= Heliocentric
|function = Asteroid sample return
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} DCAM3
|user = JAXA
|orbit = Heliocentric
|function = Asteroid probe
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} MINERVA-II-1 Rover 1A
|user = JAXA
|orbit = Heliocentric (162173 Ryugu)
|function = Asteroid lander
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} MINERVA-II-1 Rover 1B
|user = JAXA
|orbit = Heliocentric (162173 Ryugu)
|function = Asteroid lander
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} MINERVA-II Rover 2
|user = JAXA
|orbit = Heliocentric (162173 Ryugu)
|function = Asteroid lander
|outcome =
|name = {{flagicon|GER}} {{flagicon|FRA}} MASCOT
|user = DLR / CNES
|orbit = Heliocentric (162173 Ryugu)
|function = Asteroid lander
|outcome = Successful
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Shin'en 2
|user = Kyutech
|orbit = Heliocentric
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} Despatch (Artsat 2)
|user = Tamabi / UT
|orbit = Heliocentric
|function = Technology
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}} PROCYON
|user = UT
|orbit = Heliocentric
|function = Technology/asteroid flyby
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 5 December |time= 12:05:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Delta IV Heavy
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Cape Canaveral SLC-37B
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks = First test flight of Orion spacecraft
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} EFT-1
|user = NASA
|orbit= Transatmospheric
|function = Technology
|d-date = 5 December 2014 |d-time = 16:29
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=2
|date = 6 December |time= 20:40:07
|rocket = {{flagicon|EUR}} Ariane 5 ECA
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELA-3
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} DirecTV-14
|user = DirecTV
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} GSAT-16
|user = ISRO
|orbit = Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 7 December |time= 03:26:04
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 4B
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Taiyuan LC-9
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} {{flagicon|BRA}} CBERS-4
|user = CASC/INPE
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Remote sensing
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=3
|date = 10 December |time = 19:33:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 4C
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 25A
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 25B
|user = CNSA
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 25C
|user = CNSA
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 13 December |time= 03:19:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Atlas V 541
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg SLC-3E
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} United Launch Alliance
|remarks = NRO Launch 35
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} USA-259 (NRO L-35)
|user = NRO
|orbit= Molniya
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 15 December |time= 00:16:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 81/24
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Yamal-401
|user = Gazprom Space Systems
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=4
|date = 18 December |time = 18:37:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-STB / Fregat
|site = {{flagicon|FRA}} Kourou ELS
|LSP = {{flagicon|FRA}} Arianespace
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM9
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM10
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM11
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
|name = {{flagicon|JEY}} O3b FM12
|user = O3b Networks
|orbit= Medium Earth
|function = Communication
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 19 December |time = 04:43:33
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Strela
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 175/59
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|SAF}} Kondor-E
|user = Roskosmos / DoD
|orbit= Low Earth
|function = Radar imaging
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 December |time= 05:57:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Angara A5 / Briz-M
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 35/1
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev
|remarks = Maiden flight of Angara A5
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} IPM
|user = {{flagicon|RUS}} Khrunichev
|orbit= Geosynchronous [12]
|function = Test flight
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 25 December |time = 03:01:13
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1b
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 43/4
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN RF
|remarks =
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|RUS}} Kosmos 2502 (Lotos-S)
|user = VKO
|orbit = Low Earth
|function = ELINT
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 26 December |time= 18:55:50
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Soyuz-2.1b
|site = {{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 31/6
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Roskosmos
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Resurs-P No.2
|user = Roskosmos
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Remote sensing
|outcome = Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 27 December |time = 03:22:04
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 4B
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Taiyuan LA-9
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} SAST
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Yaogan 26
|user = CNSA
|orbit = Low Earth (SSO)
|function = Reconnaissance
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date= 27 December |time = 21:37:49
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} Proton-M / Briz-M
|site={{flagicon|KAZ}} Baikonur Site 200/39
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|USA}} International Launch Services
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|FRA}} Astra 2G
|user=SES S.A.
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function= Communication
|outcome= Operational
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 31 December |time= 01:02:04
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} Long March 3A
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Xichang LC-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} CALT
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|PRC}} Fengyun 2G
|user = CMA
|orbit= Geosynchronous
|function = Meteorology
|outcome = Operational
}}
|} {{TLS-M|2014}}

Suborbital flights

{{TLS-H2|collapsed}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 3 January
|rocket = {{flagicon|ISR}} Arrow III
|site = {{flagicon|ISR}} Negev
|LSP = {{flagicon|ISR}} IAI
|remarks = Second flight test of the Arrow-III
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user= IAI / IDF
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 3 January
|function = ABM Test
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 7 January
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Prithvi II
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range Launch Complex 3
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} DRDO
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DRDO
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 7 Januar
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 15 January |time= 09:09
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier-Orion
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} TBD
|remarks = FTX-18 target, apogee: ~{{convert|130|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DOD
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 15 January
|function = Classified
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 15 January |time= 09:09
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier-Orion
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} TBD
|remarks = FTX-18 target, apogee: ~{{convert|130|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DOD
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 15 January
|function = Classified
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 15 January |time= 09:09
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier-Orion
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} TBD
|remarks = FTX-18 target, apogee: ~{{convert|130|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DOD
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 15 January
|function = Classified
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 20 January |time= 05:22
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Agni-IV
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} DRDO
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|850|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DRDO
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 20 January
|function = Missile Test
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 3 March |time = 11:09
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Poker Flat
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|335|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} GREECE
|user = SwRI
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Auroral research
|d-date = 3 March
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 4 March |time = 18:10
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} RS-12M Topol
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kapustin Yar
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = RVSN
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 4 March
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 26 March
|rocket = {{flagicon|TWN}} Sounding Rocket IX
|site = {{flagicon|TWN}} Jiu Peng Air Base
|LSP = {{flagicon|TWN}} NSPO
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|abbr=on|280|km|0}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = NSPO
|function = Ionospheric research
|orbit= Suborbital
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 26 March
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 26 March |time = 22:25
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} MN-300
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kapustin Yar
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} Rosgidromet
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|300|km}}, rocket failed and landed near a village in an unplanned area of western Kazakhstan.
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|RUS}} MR-30
|user = Rosgidromet
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Meteorology
Test flight
|outcome = Launch failure
|d-date = 26 March
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date= 11 April |time= 23:10
|rocket={{flagicon|IND}} Agni-I
|site={{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range
|LSP={{flagicon|IND}} IDRDL
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|500|km}}?
|payload={{TLS-PL
|user=IDRDL
|orbit=Suborbital
|function=Missile test
|outcome=Successful
|d-date= 11 April
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 14 April |time = 06:40
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} RS-24 Yars
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = RVSN
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 14 April
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 April
|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}} Ghaznavi
|site = {{flagicon|PAK}} Sonmiani
|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}} ASFC
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = ASFC
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 22 April
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 27 April |time= 03:37
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Prithvi-3?
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} INS, Bay of Bengal
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} DRDO
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|150|km}}Target for ABM test, successfully intercepted
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} SLTGT-02
|user = DRDO
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Target
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 27 April
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 27 April |time= 03:40
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Prithvi-2?
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} ITR IC-4
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} DRDO
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|120|km}}, successful intercept
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DRDO|name = {{flagicon|IND}} PDV
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Interceptor
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 27 April
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 3 May |time = 08:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|278|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} HYPE
|user = U of A
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Astronomy
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 3 May
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 8 May
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} RT-2PM Topol
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = RVSN
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 8 May
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 8 May
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} R-29RMU Sineva
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} K-114 Tula, Barents Sea
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VMF
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = VMF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|d-date = 8 May
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 8 May
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} R-29R Volna
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} K-223 Podolsk, Sea of Okhotsk
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VMF
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = VMF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 8 May
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 8 May
|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}} Ghaznavi
|site = {{flagicon|PAK}} Sonmiani
|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}} ASFC
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = ASFC
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 8 May
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 20 May |time = 17:08
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} RS-12M Topol
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kapustin Yar
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = RVSN
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 20 May
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 21 May |time = 05:35
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} SM-3-IB
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy
|remarks = Maiden flight of Aegis Ashore Controlled Test Vehicle (AA CTV-01)
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = US Navy
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 21 May
|function = ABM test
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 24 May
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} CHESS
|user = CU Boulder
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Astronomy
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 24 May
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 2 June
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} UGM-133 Trident II D5
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} {{USS|West Virginia|SSBN-736|6}}, ETR
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy
|remarks = Follow-on Commander's Evaluation Test ?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = US Navy
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Test flight
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 2 June
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 2 June
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} UGM-133 Trident II D5
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} {{USS|West Virginia|SSBN-736|6}}, ETR
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy
|remarks = Follow-on Commander's Evaluation Test ?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = US Navy
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Test flight
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 2 June
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 June |time = 18:49
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} UGM-96 Trident I C4 (LV-2)
|site = {{flagicon|MHL}} Meck
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = MDA
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = ABM target
|d-date = 22 June
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 June |time = 18:55
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Ground Based Interceptor
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg LF-23
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA
|remarks = FTG-06b, successful intercept
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = MDA
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = ABM test
|d-date = 22 June
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 26 June |time = 11:21
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier Improved Orion
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|118|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} RockOn
|user = CU Boulder
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Student experiments
|d-date = 26 June
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 2 July |time= 08:36
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier-Improved Malemute
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Second stage failure after 19 seconds of flight
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} SubTec-6
|user = NASA WFF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Student experiments
|d-date = 2 July
|outcome = Launch failure
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 9 July |time= 12:00:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} Angara-1.2pp
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk Site 35/1
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VKO
|remarks = Maiden flight of Angara rocket family
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name =
|user = VKO
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Test flight
|d-date = 9 July
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date=14 July
|rocket={{flagicon|USA}} GoFast
|site={{flagicon|USA}} Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA
|LSP={{flagicon|USA}} CSXT
|remarks= Second GoFast amateur space launch (apogee: 117 km)[13]
|payload={{TLS-PL
|name={{flagicon|USA}}
|user=CSXT
|orbit=Suborbital
|function=Test spacecraft
|outcome=Successful
|d-date=14 July
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 July |time = 19:10
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|320|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} DFS
|user = USC
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Solar
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 22 July
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 July
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} B-611
|site = {{flagicon|PRC}} Shuangchengzi
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} PLA
|remarks = Target
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = PLA
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = ABM target
|d-date = 23 July
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 July
|rocket = {{flagicon|PRC}} SC-19
|site ={{flagicon|PRC}} Korla
|LSP = {{flagicon|PRC}} PLA
|remarks = Interceptor, successful intercept
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = PLA
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = ABM test
|d-date = 23 July
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 4 August |time= 14:00:00[14][15]
|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} S-310
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Uchinoura
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} JAXA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|117|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}}
|user = Tokyo / JAXA / Waseda
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Microgravity
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 4 August
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 17 August |time = 10:10:00[16]
|rocket = {{flagicon|JPN}} S-520
|site = {{flagicon|JPN}} Uchinoura
|LSP = {{flagicon|JPN}} JAXA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|243|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|JPN}}
|user = Tokyo / Hokkaido / Tohoku / TPU / Tokai / JAXA
|orbit = Suborbital
|function = Ionosphere research
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 17 August
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 August |time = 13:13
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier-Lynx
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} DoD
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|150|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Shark
|user = DoD
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 23 August
|function = Radar target
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 25 August |time = 08:25
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} UGM-27 Polaris (STARS)
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kodiak LP-2
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Air Force
|remarks = Launch vehicle went off course and was destroyed four seconds after launch
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} AHW FT2
|user = US Army
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Technology
|outcome = Launch failure
|d-time = 25 August
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 28 August |time= 09:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|350|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}}
|user = NASA WFF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Technology
|d-date = 28 August
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 2 September | time = 02:02
|rocket={{flagicon|BRA}} VS-30/EPL
|site={{flagicon|BRA}} Alcântara
|LSP={{flagicon|BRA}} AEB
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|130|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|BRA}}EPL-ME
|user = INPE
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 2 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 9 September
|rocket = {{flagicon|ISR}} Blue Sparrow
|site = {{flagicon|ISR}} F-15 Eagle, Israel
|LSP = {{flagicon|ISR}} IAF
|remarks = Arrow-2 target, intercept failed, Apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = Israeli Air Force
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = ABM target
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 9 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date= 10 September
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} RSM-56 Bulava
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} K-551 Vladimir Monomakh, White Sea
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} VMF
|remarks =
|payload={{TLS-PL
|user= VMF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function= Missile test
|outcome= Successful
|d-date= 10 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date= 11 September |time= 05:41
|rocket={{flagicon|IND}} Agni-I
|site={{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range
|LSP={{flagicon|IND}} IDRDL
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|500|km}}?
|payload={{TLS-PL
|user=IDRDL
|orbit=Suborbital
|function=Missile test
|outcome=Successful
|d-date= 11 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 September |time= 13:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} UGM-133 Trident II D5
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Submarine, Pacific Ocean
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = US Navy
|orbit = Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 22 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 September |time= 13:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} UGM-133 Trident II D5
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Submarine, Pacific Ocean
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = US Navy
|orbit = Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 22 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 22 September |time= 13:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} UGM-133 Trident II D5
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Submarine, Pacific Ocean
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = US Navy
|orbit = Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 22 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date= 23 September |time = 14:45
|rocket={{flagicon|USA}} LGM-30G Minuteman III
|site={{flagicon|USA}} Vandenberg LF-09
|LSP={{flagicon|USA}} US Air Force
|remarks = GT211GM, Apogee: ~{{convert|1300|km}} ?
|payload={{TLS-PL
|user=US Air Force
|orbit=Suborbital
|function=Test flight
|outcome=Successful
|d-date= 23 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 30 September
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|290|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} VAULT 2.0
|user = NRL
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Solar
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 30 September
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 7 October |time = 13:10
|rocket = {{flagicon|TWN}} Sounding Rocket X
|site = {{flagicon|TWN}} Jiu Peng Air Base
|LSP = {{flagicon|TWN}} NSPO
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|abbr=on|286|km|0}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = NSPO
|function = Ionospheric research
|orbit= Suborbital
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 7 October
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 12 October |time = 04:27
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier-Lynx
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Wallops Island
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} DoD
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|150|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Shark
|user = DoD
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 12 October
|function = Radar target
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 17 October |time = 07:08
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} MRBM-T3 ?
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA
|remarks = Medium Range Ballistic Missile Target, Aegis radar target FTX-20
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = MDA
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 17 October
|function = Radar target
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 23 October |time = 13:33
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} SpaceLoft XL
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Spaceport America
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} UP Aerospace
|remarks = Mission SL-9, Apogee: {{convert|124|km|mi}}, successfully recovered
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} FOP-3
|user = NASA
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Four technology experiments
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 23 October
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 29 October |time= 17:27:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} RSM-56 Bulava
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} K-535 Yuri Dolgorukiy, White Sea
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VMF
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = VMF
|orbit = Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 29 October
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 1 November |time = 06:20
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} RS-12M Topol
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = RVSN
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 1 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 5 November
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} R-29RMU Sineva
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} K-114 Tula, Barents Sea
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} VMF
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = VMF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|d-date = 5 November
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 6 November |time = 19:07
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|300|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} RAISE 2
|user = SwRI
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Solar
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 6 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 6 November |time = 22:03
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Terrier-Oriole ?
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} Kauai
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} MDA
|remarks = SM-3 Block 1B target
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = MDA
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 6 November
|function = ABM target
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 6 November |time = 22:06
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} RIM-161C Standard Missile 3 Block 1B
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} {{USS|John Paul Jones|DDG-53|6}}, Pacific Ocean
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} US Navy
|remarks = FTM-25, successful intercept
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = US Navy
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 6 November
|function = ABM test
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 9 November |time = 04:10
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Agni II
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} Indian Army / DRDO
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = Indian Army/DRDO
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|d-date = 9 November
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 13 November
|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}} Shaheen-II
|site = {{flagicon|PAK}} Sonmiani
|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}} ASFC
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = ASFC
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 13 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 14 November
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Prithvi II
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range Launch Complex 3
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} DRDO
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DRDO
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 14 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 14 November
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Dhanush
|site = {{flagicon|IND}}Ship, Indian Ocean
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} DRDO
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DRDO
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Target
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 14 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 17 November
|rocket = {{flagicon|PAK}} Shaheen-IA
|site = {{flagicon|PAK}} Sonmiani
|LSP = {{flagicon|PAK}} ASFC
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = ASFC
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 17 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 24 November | time = 08:05
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant XIIA
|site = {{flagicon|NOR}} Andøya
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|486|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} C-REX
|user = UAF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Geospace
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 24 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date= 28 November
|rocket={{flagicon|RUS}} RSM-56 Bulava
|site={{flagicon|RUS}} K-550 Aleksandr Nevskiy, White Sea
|LSP={{flagicon|RUS}} VMF
|payload={{TLS-PL
|user= VMF
|orbit= Suborbital
|function= Missile test
|outcome= Successful
|d-date= 28 November
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 2 December |time= 04:49
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} Agni-IV
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Integrated Test Range
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} DRDO
|remarks = Apogee: ~{{convert|850|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = DRDO
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 2 December
|function = Missile Test
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 11 December |time = 19:11
|rocket = {{flagicon|CAN}} Black Brant IX
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = Apogee: {{convert|338|km}}
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} FOXSI
|user = UC Berkeley
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Solar research
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 11 December
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 16 December
|rocket = {{flagicon|ISR}} Blue Sparrow
|site = {{flagicon|ISR}} F-15 Eagle, Israel
|LSP = {{flagicon|ISR}} IAF
|remarks = Arrow-3 target, launch of Interceptor was scrubbed, Apogee: ~{{convert|100|km}}?
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = Israeli Air Force
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = ABM target
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 16 December
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 17 December
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Improved-Orion
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks =
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} CTREX
|user = DOD
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 17 December
|function = Test flight
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 17 December
|rocket = {{flagicon|USA}} Taurion
|site = {{flagicon|USA}} White Sands
|LSP = {{flagicon|USA}} NASA
|remarks = First launch of a Taurion missile, a special low performing vehicle configuration for the development of the Sprint target vehicle
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|USA}} Sprint 1
|user = DOD
|orbit= Suborbital
|d-date = 17 December
|function = Test flight
|outcome = Successful
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 18 December |time= 04:00:00
|rocket = {{flagicon|IND}} LVM3
|site = {{flagicon|IND}} Satish Dhawan SLP
|LSP = {{flagicon|IND}} ISRO
|remarks = First flight of LVM3 (earlier called GSLV Mk III). Sub-orbital test flight with dummy upper stage and ISRO Orbital Vehicle boilerplate [17]
Apogee: 125.5 km
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|name = {{flagicon|IND}} CARE
|user = ISRO
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Test flight
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 18 December
}}{{TLS-RL|NoPL=1
|date = 26 December |time = 08:02
|rocket = {{flagicon|RUS}} RS-24 Yars
|site = {{flagicon|RUS}} Plesetsk
|LSP = {{flagicon|RUS}} RVSN
|payload = {{TLS-PL
|user = RVSN
|orbit= Suborbital
|function = Missile test
|outcome = Successful
|d-date = 26 December
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Deep space rendezvous

Date (GMT)SpacecraftEventRemarks
1 JanuaryCassini98th flyby of Titan1400|km|mi}}.
2 FebruaryCassini99th flyby of Titan1236|km|mi}}.
6 MarchCassini100th flyby of Titan1500|km|mi}}.
7 AprilCassini101st flyby of Titan963|km|mi}}.
17 MayCassini102nd flyby of Titan2994|km|mi}}.
18 JuneCassini103rd flyby of Titan3659|km|mi}}.
20 JulyCassini104th flyby of Titan5103|km|mi}}.
6 AugustRosettaEnters orbit of 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko}}100|km|mi}}high and was reduced to {{convert|30|km|mi}} until 10 September.
10 AugustISEE-3/ICEflyby of Earth and Moon178400|km|mi}}, closest approach Moon: {{convert|15938|km|mi}}.
21 AugustCassini105th flyby of Titan964|km|mi}}.
21 SeptemberCassini106th flyby of Titan1400|km|mi}}.
22 SeptemberMAVENAreocentric orbit injection380|km|mi}} x {{convert|44600|km|mi}}, inclined 75 deg to the equator.
24 September}}Mars Orbiter Mission}}Areocentric orbit injection[18] preliminary orbit was {{convert>422|km|mi}} x {{convert|76994|km|mi}}, inclined 150 deg to the equator.
23 OctoberCassini107th flyby of Titan1013|km|mi}}.
28 October[19]Chang'e 5-T1lunar flyby on a free return trajectory13,000|km|mi}}.
12 NovemberPhilaeLanding on 67P/Churyumov–GerasimenkoFirst soft landing on a comet nucleus. Mission cut short when landing conditions resulted in its solar panels being out of position, depleting the lander's batteries. Data was still collected.
10 DecemberCassini108th flyby of Titan980|km|mi}}.

Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs)

Start Date/TimeDurationEnd TimeSpacecraftCrewRemarks
27 January}}
14:00
{{nowrap>8 minutes}}20:08Expedition 38 / 39}}ISS PirsRUS}} Oleg Kotov{{flagicon|RUS}} Sergey RyazanskyInstalled High Resolution Camera (HRC) on SM Plane IV; installed Medium Resolution Camera (MRC) on SM Plane IV; photographed electrical connectors on ФП11 and ФП19 connector patch panels of SM; removed Worksite Interfaces (WIF) adaptor from SSRMS LEE B;

retrieved СКК #2-СО cassette container from DC-1.[20]

23 April
13:56
{{nowrap>36 minutes}}15:32Expedition 39 / 40}}ISS QuestUSA}} Richard Mastracchio{{flagicon|USA}} Steven SwansonReplaced failed Multiplexer/Demultiplexer (MDM) unit on S0 truss; also removed two lanyards from Secondary Power Distribution Assembly (SPDA) doors.[21][22]
19 June
14:10
{{nowrap>23 minutes}}21:33Expedition 40 / 41}}ISS PirsRUS}} Alexander Skvortsov{{flagicon|RUS}} Oleg ArtemyevInstalled an automated phased antenna array used for the Russian command and telemetry system, relocated a part of the Obstanovka experiment that monitors charged particles and plasma in Low Earth Orbit, verifying the correct installation of the universal work platform (URM-D), taking samples from one of Zvezda’s windows, and jettisoning an experiment frame.[23][24]
18 August
14:02
{{nowrap>11 minutes}}19:13Expedition 40 / 41}}ISS PirsRUS}} Alexander Skvortsov{{flagicon|RUS}} Oleg ArtemyevReleased Chasqui-1 cubesat into space; installed experiment packages (EXPOSE-R2 biological experiment, Plume Impingement and Deposit Monitoring unit), retrieved experiments (Vinoslivost materials exposure panel, Biorisk biological experiment), replaced cassette on SKK experiment and attached a handrail on an antenna.[25][26]
7 October
12:30
{{nowrap>13 minutes}}18:43Expedition 41 / 42}}ISS QuestUSA}} Reid Wiseman{{flagicon|GER}} Alexander GerstRe-located a failed pump module to a permanent stowage position, installed a back-up power supply for the Mobile Transporter and replaced a light on the robotic arm.[27][28]
15 October
12:16
{{nowrap>34 minutes}}18:50Expedition 41 / 42}}ISS QuestUSA}} Reid Wiseman{{flagicon|USA}} Barry E. WilmoreReplaced failed sequential shunt unit (SSU) for 3A power system, relocated articulating portable foot restraint/tool stanchion (APFR/TS), removed camera port (CP) 7, relocated wireless video system external transceiver assembly (WETA) from CP8 to CP11, installed external TV camera group at CP8.[29][30]
22 October
13:28
{{nowrap>38 minutes}}17:06Expedition 41 / 42}}ISS PirsRUS}} Maksim Surayev{{nowrap|{{flagicon|RUS}} Aleksandr Samokutyayev}}Removed and jettisoned Radiometriya experiment from Zvezda Plane II, removed EXPOSE-R experiment protective cover, took surface samples from Pirs extravehicular hatch 2 window (TEST experiment), removed and jettisoned two KURS attennas 2ACф1-1 and 2ACф1-2 from Poisk, photographed exterior of ISS Russian segment.[31][32]

Orbital launch statistics

By country

For the purposes of this section, the yearly tally of orbital launches by country assigns each flight to the country of origin of the rocket, not to the launch services provider or the spaceport. For example, Soyuz launches by Arianespace in Kourou are counted under Russia because Soyuz-2 is a Russian rocket.

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{{CHN}} 16 16 0 0
{{EUR}} 7 7 0 0
{{IND}} 4 4 0 0
{{ISR}} 1 1 0 0
{{JPN}} 4 4 0 0
{{RUS}} 34 31 1 2 Includes 4 Soyuz launches from Kourou
{{UKR}} 3 3 0 0 Zenit and Dnepr rockets were launched from Russia
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By rocket

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| group 1 = 3:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 2 = 0:6:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 3 = 0:0:9:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 4 = 0:0:0:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 5 = 0:0:0:3:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 6 = 0:0:0:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 7 = 0:0:0:0:6:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 8 = 0:0:0:0:0:4:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 9 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 10 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:6:0:0:0:0:0
| group 11 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:2:0:0:0:0:0
| group 12 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:7:0:0:0:0:0
| group 13 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:3:0:0:0:0
| group 14 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1:0:0:0:0
| group 15 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:4:0:0:0
| group 16 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:4:0:0:0
| group 17 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:10:0:0:0
| group 18 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:4:0:0:0
| group 19 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:8:0:0
| group 20 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:2:0:0
| group 21 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1:0:0
| group 22 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1:0
| group 23 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:6
| colors = DarkTurquoise : MediumBlue : Goldenrod : SteelBlue : LightSteelBlue : DarkBlue : Teal : Olive : DarkKhaki : FireBrick : IndianRed : Salmon : Gold : SandyBrown : Grey : DarkGrey : Chocolate : CornflowerBlue : Tan : Wheat : AntiqueWhite : SkyBlue : LightGrey
| group names = Antares 100 : Ariane 5 : Atlas V : Delta II : Delta IV : Delta IV Heavy : Falcon 9 : H-IIA : H-IIB : Long March 2 : Long March 3 : Long March 4 : PSLV : GSLV : Soyuz-U : Soyuz-FG : Soyuz-2 (Russia) : Soyuz-ST (Europe) : Proton-M : Rokot : Strela : Vega : Others
| x legends = Antares : Ariane : Atlas : Delta : Falcon : H-II : Long March : SLV : Soyuz : UR : Vega : Others
| units suffix = _launches
}}

By family

Family Country Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks
Angara {{RUS}} 1 1 0 0 Maiden flight
Antares {{USA}} 3 2 1 0
Ariane {{EUR}} 6 6 0 0
Atlas {{USA}} 9 9 0 0
Delta {{USA}} 5 5 0 0
Falcon {{USA}} 6 6 0 0
H-II {{JPN}} 4 4 0 0
Kuaizhou {{CHN}} 1 1 0 0
Long March {{CHN}} 15 15 0 0
R-7 {{RUS}} 22 21 0 1
R-36 {{UKR}} 2 2 0 0
SLV {{IND}} 4 4 0 0
Shavit {{ISR}} 1 1 0 0
Universal Rocket {{RUS}} 11 9 1 1
Vega {{EUR}} 1 1 0 0
Zenit {{UKR}} / {{RUS}} 1 1 0 0

By type

Rocket Country Family Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks
Angara A5 {{RUS}} Angara 1 1 0 0 Maiden flight
Antares {{USA}} Antares 3 2 1 0
Ariane 5 {{EUR}} Ariane 6 6 0 0
Atlas V {{USA}} Atlas 9 9 0 0
Delta II {{USA}} Delta 1 1 0 0
Delta IV {{USA}} Delta 4 4 0 0
Dnepr {{UKR}} R-36 2 2 0 0
Falcon 9 {{USA}} Falcon 6 6 0 0
GSLV {{IND}} SLV 1 1 0 0
Kuaizhou {{CHN}} Kuaizhou 1 1 0 0
H-IIA {{JPN}} H-II 4 4 0 0
Long March 2 {{CHN}} Long March 6 6 0 0
Long March 3 {{CHN}} Long March 2 2 0 0
Long March 4 {{CHN}} Long March 7 7 0 0
Proton {{RUS}} Universal Rocket 8 6 1 1
PSLV {{IND}} SLV 3 3 0 0
Shavit {{ISR}} Shavit 1 1 0 0
Soyuz {{RUS}} R-7 8 8 0 0
Soyuz-2 {{RUS}} R-7 14 13 0 1
UR-100 {{RUS}} Universal Rocket 3 3 0 0
Vega {{EUR}} Vega 1 1 0 0
Zenit {{UKR}} Energia 1 1 0 0

By configuration

>>>>>>>

By spaceport

{{ #invoke:Chart | bar chart
| float = center
| width = 800
| height = 400
| stack = 1
| group 1 = 8:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 2 = 6:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 3 = 2:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 4 = 0:11:0:0:0:0:0:0
| group 5 = 0:0: 4:0:0:0:0:0
| group 6 = 0:0:0: 1:0:0:0:0
| group 7 = 0:0:0:0: 4:0:0:0
| group 8 = 0:0:0:0: 0:0:0:0
| group 9 = 0:0:0:0:0:21:0:0
| group 10 = 0:0:0:0:0: 2:0:0
| group 11 = 0:0:0:0:0: 9:0:0
| group 12 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:16:0
| group 13 = 0:0:0:0:0:0: 0:0
| group 14 = 0:0:0:0:0:0: 3:0
| group 15 = 0:0:0:0:0:0: 4:0
| group 16 = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0: 1
| colors = FireBrick : Crimson : LightCoral : MediumBlue : Orange : LightBlue : MediumPurple : Plum : LightSeaGreen : DarkGreen : SteelBlue : Blue : DodgerBlue : DeepSkyBlue : SkyBlue : Aquamarine
| group names = Jiuquan : Taiyuan : Xichang : Kourou : Satish Dhawan : Palmachim : Tanegashima : Uchinoura : Baikonur : Dombarovsky : Plesetsk : Cape Canaveral : Kennedy : MARS : Vandenberg : Ocean Odyssey
| x legends = China : France : India : Israel : Japan : Russia +
Kazakhstan : United States : International waters
| units suffix = _launches
}}
Site Country Launches Successes Failures Partial failures Remarks
Baikonur {{KAZ}} 21 19 1 1
Cape Canaveral {{USA}} 16 16 0 0
Dombarovsky {{RUS}} 2 2 0 0
Jiuquan {{CHN}} 8 8 0 0
Kourou {{FRA}} 11 10 0 1
MARS {{USA}} 3 2 1 0
Ocean Odyssey UN}} International waters 1 1 0 0
Palmachim {{ISR}} 1 1 0 0
Plesetsk {{RUS}} 9 9 0 0
Satish Dhawan {{IND}} 4 4 0 0
Taiyuan {{CHN}} 6 6 0 0
Tanegashima {{JPN}} 4 4 0 0
Vandenberg {{USA}} 4 4 0 0
Xichang {{CHN}} 2 2 0 0

By orbit

Orbital regime Launches Achieved Not achieved Accidentally
achieved
Remarks
Transatmospheric 1 1 0 0 Deployed into a transatmospheric orbit via low and medium Earth orbits
Low Earth 50 49 1 0 14 to ISS (1 failure)
Medium Earth 9 8 0 1
Geosynchronous 28 26 1 1
High Earth 3 3 0 0
Heliocentric 1 1 0 0

References

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Footnotes

1. ^http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/chasqui-1.htm
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Gruss|first1=Mike|title=USAF weather woes grow as DMSP-19 stops obeying orders|url=http://spacenews.com/u-s-air-forces-youngest-dmsp-satellite-has-stopped-obeying-commands/|website=Space News|accessdate=3 March 2016}}
3. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHi7SVYdzDA
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arrl.org/news/kicksat-has-been-deployed-in-low-earth-orbit|title=KickSat Has Been Deployed in Low-Earth Orbit|publisher=arrl.org|date=2014-04-19|accessdate=2014-04-26}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zacinaction/kicksat-your-personal-spacecraft-in-space/posts/843807|title=KickSat Has Reentered|publisher=www.kickstarter.com|date=2014-05-14|accessdate=2014-09-20}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Failure Review Oversight Board (FROB) Concludes Express AM4R Investigation; Return to Flight Mission Success on September 28|url=http://www.ilslaunch.com/newsroom/news-releases/failure-review-oversight-board-frob-concludes-express-am4r-investigation-retu|publisher=International Launch Services|accessdate=9 October 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Soyuz Flight VS09: Independent Inquiry Board announces definitive conclusions concerning the Fregat upper stage anomaly|url=http://www.arianespace.com/news-press-release/2014/10-8-2014-VS09-results.asp|publisher=Arianespace|accessdate=9 October 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Navigation/The_future_-_Galileo/Launching_Galileo/Sixth_Galileo_satellite_reaches_corrected_orbit |title=Sixth Galileo Satellite reaches corrected orbit |publisher=ESA |date=2015-03-13 |accessdate=14 March 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160423193647/http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Navigation/The_future_-_Galileo/Launching_Galileo/Sixth_Galileo_satellite_reaches_corrected_orbit |archive-date=23 April 2016 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
9. ^{{cite web |title=ULA Atlas V successfully launches secretive CLIO mission |publisher=NASASpaceFlight.com |author=William Graham |url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/09/ula-atlas-v-secretive-clio-mission/ |date=2014-09-16 |accessdate=2016-02-08}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2599649|script-title=ru:«Бриз-М» отклонился от задания|date=28 October 2014|publisher=Kommersant|language=Russian|accessdate=15 November 2014}}
11. ^{{cite news |last1=Foust|first1=Jeff |title=Virginia May Seek Federal Funds for Wallops Spaceport Repairs |url=http://www.spacenews.com/article/launch-report/42620virginia-may-seek-federal-funds-for-wallops-spaceport-repairs |accessdate=2014-12-01 |work=Space News |date=2014-11-21 }}
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15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/j/topics/topics/2014/0618_rocket.shtml |script-title=ja:2014年度第一次観測ロケット実験の実施について |language=Japanese |publisher=JAXA |date=18 June 2014 |accessdate=18 June 2014}}
16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/j/topics/topics/2014/0618_rocket.shtml |title=2014年度第一次観測ロケット実験の実施について |publisher=JAXA |date=18 June 2014 |accessdate=18 June 2014}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Late ship postponed Mars mission launch, says official|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Late-ship-postponed-Mars-mission-launch-says-official/articleshow/28923151.cms?referral=PM|newspaper=The Times of India|date=17 January 2014}}
18. ^{{cite news | first = K.S. |last=Jayaraman | title = NASA's Deep Space Network to Support India's Mars Mission | date = 28 June 2013 | url = http://www.space.com/21766-indian-mars-mission-nasa-support.html | work = Space.com | accessdate = 2013-06-30}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://moon.luxspace.lu/the-mission/|title=The mission|publisher=LuxSpace|access-date=11 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913012839/http://moon.luxspace.lu/the-mission/|archive-date=13 September 2014|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://spaceref.com/international-space-station/nasa-iss-on-orbit-status-27-january-2014.html|title=NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 27 January 2014|author=|date=2014-01-27|accessdate=2014-01-29}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/content/astronauts-complete-short-spacewalk-to-replace-backup-computer/index.html|title=Astronauts Complete Short Spacewalk to Replace Backup Computer|author=|publisher=NASA|date=2014-04-23|accessdate=2014-04-24}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/04/astronauts-short-spacewalk-replace-failed-ext-2-mdm/|title=Astronauts completed speedy EVA to replace failed EXT-2 MDM|author=Pete Harding|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2014-04-23|accessdate=2014-04-24}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/content/spacewalkers-complete-installation-and-experiment-work/|title=Spacewalkers Complete Installation and Experiment Work|author=|publisher=NASA|date=2014-06-19|accessdate=2014-06-20}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/06/eva-38-russian-duo-spacewalk/|title= EVA-38: Frustration morphs into success during Russian spacewalk|author=David Štula|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2014-06-19|accessdate=2014-06-20}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/content/station-spacewalkers-deploy-nanosatellite-install-and-retrieve-science/index.html|title=Station Spacewalkers Deploy Nanosatellite, Install and Retrieve Science|author=|publisher=NASA|date=2014-08-18|accessdate=2014-08-18}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/08/russian-spacewalkers-perform-science-oriented-eva/|title= Russian spacewalkers successfully complete science-oriented EVA|author=David Štula and Chris Bergin|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2014-08-18|accessdate=2014-08-18}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/content/wiseman-and-gerst-complete-first-spacewalk-of-expedition-41/index.html|title=Wiseman and Gerst Complete First Spacewalk of Expedition 41|author=|publisher=NASA|date=2014-10-07|accessdate=2014-10-08}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/10/eva-27-conduct-us-spacewalk-iss/|title=EVA-27: Astronaut duo complete US spacewalk outside ISS|author=Pete Harding|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2014-10-07|accessdate=2014-10-08}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/content/station-spacewalkers-replace-power-regulator-move-equipment/index.html|title=Station Spacewalkers Replace Power Regulator, Move Equipment|author=|publisher=NASA|date=2014-10-15|accessdate=2014-10-15}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/10/american-eva-prepare-iss-for-commercial-crew|title=American duo complete EVA to prepare ISS for commercial crew|author=Pete Harding|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2014-10-15|accessdate=2014-10-15}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/content/cosmonauts-complete-third-october-spacewalk/index.html|title=Cosmonauts Complete Third October Spacewalk|author=|publisher=NASA|date=2014-10-22|accessdate=2014-10-22}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/10/russian-eva-40-iss-spacewalk-operations-2014|title=Russian EVA-40 concludes final ISS spacewalk of 2014|author=David Štula|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|date=2014-10-24|accessdate=2014-10-24}}
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