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serj: 2014 in spaceflight From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Orion EFT-1, the first test flight of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, will occur in 2014. v ¡¤ t ¡¤ e ¡¤ In 2014, the maiden flights of the Angara, Antares 120, Falcon Heavy and SPARK carrier rockets are expected to take place, with Indonesia scheduled to conduct their first orbital rocket launches with the RPS-420.Contents [hide] 1 Launches 2 Deep space rendezvous 3 References Launches[edit]¡û Jan ¡¤ Feb ¡¤ Mar ¡¤ Apr ¡¤ May ¡¤ Jun ¡¤ Jul ¡¤ Aug ¡¤ Sep ¡¤ Oct ¡¤ Nov ¡¤ Dec ¡ú ¡¤ Date and time (UTC) Rocket Launch site LSP Payload Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome Remarks January[edit] 3 January 22:50 Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX Thaicom 6 Shin Corporation Planned: Geosynchronous Communication 5 January 10:48 GSLV Mk II Satish Dhawan SLP ISRO GSAT-14 ISRO Planned: Geosynchronous Communication 7 January 18:55 Antares 120 MARS LP-0A Orbital Sciences Cygnus CRS Orb-1 Orbital Sciences/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Logistics ArduSat-2 NanoSatisfi Planned: Low Earth Technology Lituanica SAT-1 KTU Planned: Low Earth Technology LitSat-1 LSF Planned: Low Earth Technology SkyCube SkyCube Planned: Low Earth Technology UAPSat-1 UAP Planned: Low Earth Technology Flock-1 1 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 2 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 3 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 4 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 5 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 6 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 7 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 8 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 9 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 10 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 11 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 12 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 13 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 14 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 15 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 16 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 17 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 18 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 19 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 20 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 21 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 22 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 23 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 24 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 25 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 26 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 27 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging Flock-1 28 Planet Labs Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging First Orbital Sciences COTS 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 satellite. 23 January Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace ABS-2 ABS Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Athena-Fidus CNES/ASI Planned: Geosynchronous Communication 24 January 02:05 Atlas V 401 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United Launch Alliance TDRS-L NASA Planned: Geosynchronous Communications February[edit] 5 February 16:23 Soyuz-U Baikonur Roskosmos Progress M-22M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply 10 February Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur International Launch Services T¨¹rksat 4A Turksat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication 19 February Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace Astra 5B SES S.A. Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Amazonas 4A Hispasat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication 22 February Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX SpaceX CRS-3 SpaceX Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Logistics 27 February 18:07-20:07 H-IIA 202 Tanegashima Y1 Mitsubishi GPM-Core JAXA/NASA Planned: Low Earth Environmental Ginrei (ShindaiSat) Shinshu Planned: Low Earth Technology STARS-II Kagawa Planned: Low Earth Technology TeikyoSat-3 Teikyo Planned: Low Earth Bioscience KSAT2 Kagoshima Planned: Low Earth Technology OPUSAT OPU Planned: Low Earth Technology INVADAR Tama Planned: Low Earth Amateur radio ITF-1 Tsukuba Planned: Low Earth Remote Sensing 27 February Strela Baikonur Site 175/59 Roskosmos Kondor-E Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth Radar imaging February Delta IV M+(4,2) Cape Canaveral SLC-37B United Launch Alliance GPS IIF-5 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation February Vega Kourou ELV Arianespace DZZ-HR Planned: Low Earth Optical imaging March[edit] 4 March Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur Khrunichev Ekspress-AT1 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Ekspress-AT2 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication 25 March 21:16 Soyuz-FG Baikonur Roskosmos Soyuz TMA-12M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 39/40 Manned flight with three cosmonauts 25 March Atlas V 541 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United Launch Alliance NRO L-67 NRO Planned: TBD Reconnaissance NRO Launch 67 27 March Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat Baikonur Site 31/6 Roskosmos Meteor M-2 Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth Meteorology March Soyuz-STB/Fregat Kourou ELS Arianespace O3b FM3 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication O3b FM6 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication O3b FM7 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication O3b FM8 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication March PSLV-XL Satish Dhawan FLP ISRO IRNSS-1B ISRO Planned: Geosynchronous Navigation First quarter Soyuz-2.1v/Volga Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF MVL-300 (Mikhailo Lomonosov) MSU Planned: Low Earth Technology April[edit] 3 April Atlas V 401 Vandenberg SLC-3E United Launch Alliance DMSP-5D3 F19 US Air Force/NOAA Planned: Low Earth (SSO) Meteorology 9 April 15:25 Soyuz-U Baikonur Roskosmos Progress M-23M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply 27 April Zenit-3SLB Baikonur Site 45/1 Land Launch Lybid' DKAU Planned: Geosynchronous Communication 30 April Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur Khrunichev KazSat-3 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Luch 5V PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication April Delta IV M+(4,2) Cape Canaveral SLC-37B United Launch Alliance AFSPC-2 US Air Force Planned: TBD TBD April Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX AsiaSat-8 AsiaSat Planned: Geosynchronous Communications April Rokot/Briz-KM Plesetsk 133/3 Eurockot Sentinel 3A ESA Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing April Soyuz-2.1a Baikonur Site 31/6 Roskosmos Foton-M No.4 Roscosmos Planned: Low Earth Microgravity sciences April Soyuz-U Baikonur Site 31/6 Roskosmos EgyptSat 2 NARSSS Planned: Low Earth Remote Sensing April SPARK Barking Sands LC-41 University of Hawaii HawaiiSat 1 Hawaii Planned: Low Earth Maiden flight of SPARK May[edit] 1 May Antares 120 MARS LP-0A Orbital Sciences Cygnus CRS Orb-2 Orbital/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply 28 May Soyuz-FG Baikonur Roskosmos Soyuz TMA-13M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 40/41 Manned flight with three cosmonauts May Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX AsiaSat-6 AsiaSat Planned: Geosynchronous Communications May Delta IV-M+(4,2) Cape Canaveral SLC-37B United Launch Alliance GPS IIF-6 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation May Atlas V 551 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United Launch Alliance MUOS-3 US Navy Planned: Geosynchronous Communications May Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur International Launch Services Inmarsat 5-F2 Inmarsat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication May Soyuz-STA/Fregat Kourou ELS Arianespace Sentinel 1A ESA Planned: Low Earth Earth Observation June[edit] 6 June Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX SpaceX CRS-4 SpaceX/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply 17 June Ariane 5 ES Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace Georges Lemaitre ATV ESA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply June Rokot/Briz-KM Plesetsk 133/3 Eurockot Sentinel 2A ESA Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing June Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur International Launch Services T¨¹rksat 4B Turksat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Second quarter Atlas V 401 Vandenberg SLC-3E United Launch Alliance WorldView-3 DigitalGlobe Planned: Low Earth Earth imaging Second quarter Rokot/Briz-KM Plesetsk 133/3 VKO Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication DOSAAF-85 ISS Reshetnev Planned: Low Earth Technology Second quarter Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur International Launch Services Astra 2G SES S.A. Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Second quarter Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur Khrunichev Ekspress-AM4R PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Second quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace DirecTV 14 DirecTV Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Second quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace MEASAT 3b MEASAT Planned: Geosynchronous Communication July[edit] 1 July Delta II 7320-10C Vandenberg SLC-2W United Launch Alliance OCO-2 NASA Planned: Low Earth Climatology 24 July Soyuz-U Baikonur Roskosmos Progress M-24M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply July Soyuz-STB/Fregat Kourou ELS Arianespace Galileo-FOC 1 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation Galileo-FOC 2 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation July H-IIB Tanegashima Y2 Mitsubishi HTV-5 JAXA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply July Atlas V 401 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United Launch Alliance GPS IIF-7 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation July Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur Khrunichev Ekspress-AM6 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication August[edit] August Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur Khrunichev Ekspress-AM8 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication September[edit] 12 September Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX SpaceX CRS-5 SpaceX/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply 18 September Delta IV-H Cape Canaveral SLC-37B United Launch Alliance EFT-1 NASA Planned: Medium Earth Technology First test flight of Orion spacecraft 30 September Soyuz-FG Baikonur Roskosmos Soyuz TMA-14M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 41/42 Manned flight with three cosmonauts September Atlas V 401 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United Launch Alliance NRO L-33 NRO Planned: TBD Reconnaissance NRO Launch 33 September Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur Khrunichev Ekspress-AM7 PFFK Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur International Launch Services MexSat-1 SCT Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur International Launch Services Inmarsat 5-F3 Inmarsat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur Khrunichev Yamal-401 Gazprom Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace Thor 7 Telenor Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace ARSAT-1 AR-SAT SA Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace Intelsat 30 Intelsat Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace SICRAL 2 MDD/DGA Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Third quarter H-IIA Tanegashima Y1 Mitsubishi Himawari-8 JAXA Planned: Geostationary Weather Third quarter Zenit-3F Baikonur 45/1 Roskosmos Elektro¨CL No. 2 Roskosmos Planned: Geosynchronous Weather Third quarter Soyuz-2.1b Baikonur Site 31/6 Roskosmos Resurs-P No.2 Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing October[edit] 3 October Antares 130 MARS LP-0A Orbital Sciences Cygnus CRS Orb-3 Orbital/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS resupply 15 October Atlas V 421 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United Launch Alliance MMS #1 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric MMS #2 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric MMS #3 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric MMS #4 NASA Planned: Highly elliptical Magnetospheric Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission 29 October Soyuz-2.1a Baikonur Site 31/6 Roskosmos Progress M-25M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply 31 October Delta II 7320-10C Vandenberg SLC-2W United Launch Alliance SMAP NASA Planned: Low Earth Climatology October Soyuz-STB/Fregat Kourou ELS Arianespace Galileo-FOC 3 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation Galileo-FOC 4 ESA Planned: Medium Earth Navigation November[edit] 30 November Soyuz-FG Baikonur Roskosmos Soyuz TMA-15M Roskosmos Planned: Low Earth (ISS) Expedition 42/43 Manned flight with three cosmonauts December[edit] 5 December Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX SpaceX CRS-6 SpaceX/NASA Planned: Low Earth (ISS) ISS Resupply December H-IIA Tanegashima Y1 Mitsubishi Hayabusa 2 JAXA Planned: Heliocentric Asteroid probe Fourth quarter Atlas V 401 Cape Canaveral SLC-41 United Launch Alliance GPS IIF-8 US Air Force Planned: Medium Earth Navigation Fourth quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace DirecTV 15 DirecTV Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Fourth quarter Ariane 5 ECA Kourou ELA-3 Arianespace Star One C4 Star One Planned: Geosynchronous Communication Fourth quarter Rokot/Briz-KM Plesetsk 133/3 VKO Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication Gonets-M Gonets Satcom Planned: Low Earth Communication Fourth quarter Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX TurkmenistanSat Turkmen Telecom Planned: Geosynchronous Communications First Turkmen satellite TBD[edit] TBD Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX DSCOVR US Air Force/NASA/NOAA Planned: Earth/Sun L2 Climatology TBD Falcon Heavy Vandenberg SLC-4E SpaceX TBD TBD Planned: Maiden flight of Falcon Heavy TBD Atlas V 401 Vandenberg SLC-3E United Launch Alliance NRO L-55 NRO Planned: TBD Falcon 9 v1.1 Cape Canaveral SLC-40 SpaceX OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication OG2 Orbcomm Planned: Low Earth Communication TBD Soyuz-STB/Fregat Kourou ELS Arianespace O3b FM9 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication O3b FM10 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication O3b FM11 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication O3b FM12 O3b Networks Planned: Medium Earth Communication TBD Vega Kourou ELV Arianespace IXV Planned: Suborbital Technology Test of a new experimental reentry vehicle TBD H-IIA Tanegashima Y1 Mitsubishi ALOS-2 JAXA Planned: Low Earth Earth observation TBD Proton-M/DM-03 Baikonur Khrunichev Glonass-M VKO Planned: Medium Earth Navigation Glonass-M VKO Planned: Medium Earth Navigation Glonass-M VKO Planned: Medium Earth Navigation TBD Angara A1.2 Plesetsk 35/1 TBD Maiden flight of Angara TBD Dnepr-1 Dombarovsky Site 13 ISC Kosmotras Asnaro-1 USEF Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing TBD Dnepr-1 Dombarovsky Site 13 ISC Kosmotras Paz Hisdesat Planned: Low Earth Remote sensing TBD Long March 3A Xichang CAST Fengyun 2G CNSA Planned: Geosynchronous Weather TBD RPS-420 Morotai LAPAN TBD Planned: Low Earth First Indonesian orbital launch attempt ¡û Jan ¡¤ Feb ¡¤ Mar ¡¤ Apr ¡¤ May ¡¤ Jun ¡¤ Jul ¡¤ Aug ¡¤ Sep ¡¤ Oct ¡¤ Nov ¡¤ Dec ¡ú ¡¤ Deep space rendezvous[edit]Date (GMT) Spacecraft Event Remarks 1 January Cassini 98th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,400 kilometres (870 mi). 2 February Cassini 99th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,236 kilometres (768 mi). 6 March Cassini 100th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,500 kilometres (930 mi). 7 April Cassini 101st flyby of Titan Closest approach: 963 kilometres (598 mi). May Rosetta Enters orbit of 67P/Churyumov¨CGerasimenko 17 May Cassini 102nd flyby of Titan Closest approach: 2,994 kilometres (1,860 mi). 18 June Cassini 103rd flyby of Titan Closest approach: 3,659 kilometres (2,274 mi). 20 July Cassini 104th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 5,103 kilometres (3,171 mi). 21 August Cassini 105th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 964 kilometres (599 mi). 21 September Cassini 106th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,400 kilometres (870 mi). 22 September MAVEN Areocentric orbit injection 24 September Mars Orbiter Mission Areocentric orbit injection India's first mission to Mars[1] 23 October Cassini 107th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 1,013 kilometres (629 mi). November Philae Landing on 67P/Churyumov¨CGerasimenko First soft landing on a comet 10 December Cassini 108th flyby of Titan Closest approach: 980 kilometres (610 mi).

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