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1976 in spaceflight

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1976 in spaceflight

1976 in spaceflight
Viking 2 on the surface of Mars
Orbital launches
First6 January
Last28 December
Total131
Catalogued128
National firsts
Satellite Indonesia
Rockets
Maiden flightsThor DSV-2U
RetirementsVoskhod
Scout B-1
Soyuz
Soyuz-M
Thor-Burner
Luna sample return ascent stage
Crewed flights
Orbital3
Total travellers6
1976 in spaceflight
 1977
1977 

The following is an outline of 1976 in spaceflight.

Launches

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

January

6 January
04:52
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Plesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 787 (Tselina-O 27) Low Earth SIGINT12 December 1980Successful
7 January
15:34
Soviet UnionVoskhod Plesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 788 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 54) GRU USSR Low Earth Reconnaissance20 JanuarySuccessful
15 January
05:34:00
United StatesTitan IIIE/Star-37 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-41 United StatesNASA
United StatesGermanyHelios-B NASA / DFVLR Heliocentric Solar probeIn orbitSuccessful
Achieved a closest approach to the Sun of 43.432 million km (0.29 AU) on 17 April 1976, the closest approach achieved by an artificial satellite; it was succeeded by the Parker Solar Probe in 2018.
17 January
23:27
United StatesDelta 2914 D-119 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-17B
United StatesCanadaCTS Hermes NASA / CSA Geosynchronous Experimental communicationsIn orbitSuccessful
20 January
17:07
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 789 (Parus 5) Low Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful
22 January
11:38
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5
Soviet UnionMolniya-1K 32 Molniya orbit CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
22 January
22:26
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Plesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 790 (Tselina-O 30) Low Earth SIGINT12 November 1980Successful
28 January
10:39
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Plesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 791 (Strela-1M 105) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 792 (Strela-1M 106) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 793 (Strela-1M 107) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 794 (Strela-1M 108) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 795 (Strela-1M 109) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 796 (Strela-1M 110) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 797 (Strela-1M 111) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 798 (Strela-1M 112) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
29 January
08:30
Soviet UnionVoskhod Baikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 799 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 64) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance10 FebruarySuccessful
29 January
23:56
United StatesAtlas-SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR AC-37 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-36B
United NationsIntelsat IVA F-2 Intelsat Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful

February

3 February
08:16
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 800 (Zaliv 20) Low Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful
4 February
06:00
JapanM-3C Kagoshima Space Center LP-M ISAS
Corsa A ISAS Low Earth X-ray astronomy4 FebruaryFailure
5 February
14:30
Soviet UnionKosmos-2 Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 133/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 801 (DS-P1-I 17) Low Earth Radar calibration5 January 1978Successful
11 February
08:50
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 802 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 55) GRU Low Eath Reconnaissance25 FebruarySuccessful
12 February
13:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 803 (DS-P1-M 8) Low Earth ASAT targetIn orbitSuccessful
Target for Kosmos 804 and 814
16 February
08:29
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/20
Soviet UnionKosmos 804 (IS-A 1) Low Earth ASAT test16 FebruarySuccessful
19 February
07:52
United StatesThor-LV2F Burner-2A United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-10W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesDMSP-5C F3 (OPS 5140) USAF Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) Weather19 FebruaryFailure
Thor stage not loaded with enough fuel due to typo in engine data sheet. The satellite was placed in much lower orbit and re-entered after one orbit
19 February
22:32
United StatesDelta 2914 D-120 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-17B
United NationsMarisat-1 Marisat Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
20 February
14:01
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 805 (Yantar-2K/Feniks 4) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance11 MarchSuccessful
29 February
03:30:00
JapanN-I JapanTanegashima LA-N JapanISAS
Japan Ionospheric Sounding Satellite (ISS) Ume ISAS Low Earth Ionospheric researchIn orbitSuccessful
First launch completed on February 29

March

10 March
08:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 806 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 56) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance23 MarchSuccessful
11 March
19:45
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 41/1
Soviet UnionMolniya-1K 33 Molniya Communications10 October 1990Successful
12 March
13:30
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 807 (Taifun-1 4) Low Earth Radar calibrationIn orbitSuccessful
15 March
01:25:40[1]
United States Titan III(23)C United States Cape Canaveral SLC-40 United States NASA
United States LES-8 MIT Lincoln Laboratory Geostationary Technology demonstrationIn orbitSuccessful
United States LES-9 MIT Lincoln Laboratory Geostationary Technology demonstrationIn orbitSuccessful
United States SOLRAD 11A NRL High Earth orbit HeliophysicsIn orbitSuccessful
United States SOLRAD 11B NRL High Earth orbit HeliophysicsIn orbitSuccessful
LES-8 was decommissioned in 2004; LES-9, the last Lincoln Experimental Satellite, continued functioning for 44 years and was finally decommissioned in 2020.[2]
16 March
17:22
Soviet UnionVostok-2M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 41/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 808 (Tselina-D 9) Low Earth SIGINT20 November 1993Successful
18 March
09:15
Kosmos 809 Baikonur Site 31/6
Kosmos 809 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 65) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance30 MarchSuccessful
19 March
19:31
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5
Soviet UnionMolniya-1K 34 Molniya Communications14 May 1985Successful
22 March
18:14
United StatesTitan III(24)B United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-4W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesKH-8 46 (Gambit-3 46, OPS 7600) NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance18 MaySuccessful
26 March
15:00
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 810 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 57) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance8 AprilSuccessful
26 March
22:47
United StatesDelta 3914 D-121 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-17A
United StatesSatcom 2 RCA Americom Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
31 March
12:50
Soviet UnionSoyuz-M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 41/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 811 (Zenit-4MT/Orion 10) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance12 AprilSuccessful

April

6 April
04:14
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 812 (Tselina-O 31) Low Earth SIGINT30 October 1980Successful
7 April
13:05
Soviet UnionVostok-2M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 41/1
Soviet UnionMeteor-1 24 Low Earth WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
9 April
08:30
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 813 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 66) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance21 AprilSuccessful
13 April
17:15
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/20
Soviet UnionKosmos 814 (IS-A 2) Low Earth ASAT test13 MarchSuccessful
22 April
20:46
United StatesDelta 2914 D-122 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-17B United StatesUS Air Force
NATONATO 3A NATO Geostationary Military communicationsIn orbitSuccessful
28 April
09:30
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 815 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 58) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance11 MaySuccessful
28 April
13:30
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Plesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 816 (Taifun-2 1) Low Earth Radar calibration24 November 1979Successful
Soviet Union24 Romb subsatellites Low Earth Radar calibration1977
30 April
19:12
United StatesAtlas F MSD United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-3W
United StatesMSD 1 US Navy Low Earth Satellite deploymentIn orbitSuccessful
United StatesNOSS 1A US Navy Low Earth Ocean surveillance, ELINTIn orbitSuccessful
United StatesNOSS 1B US Navy Low Earth Ocean surveillance, ELINTIn orbitSuccessful
United StatesNOSS 1C US Navy Low Earth Ocean surveillance, ELINTIn orbitSuccessful

May

4 May
08:00
United StatesDelta 2913 / Star-24 D-123 United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-2W
United StatesLAGEOS-1 NASA Medium Earth orbit GeodesyIn orbitSuccessful
5 May
07:50
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 817 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 59) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance18 MaySuccessful
12 May
17:57
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 41/1
Soviet UnionMolniya-3 16L Molniya Communications4 February 1990Successful
13 May
22:28
United StatesAtlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR AC-38 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-36A
United StatesComstar 1A (D1) COMSAT Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
15 May
13:30
Soviet UnionVostok-2M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionMeteor-Priroda 2-1 (Meteor-1 25) Low Earth Weather, Earth observationIn orbitSuccessful
18 May
10:59
Soviet UnionKosmos-2 Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 133/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 818 (DS-P1-Yu 78) Low Earth Radar calibration7 March 1977Successful
20 May
09:00
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 819 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 67) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance1 JuneSuccessful
21 May
07:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 820 (Zenit-4MKT/Fram 2) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance2 JuneSuccessful
22 May
07:42
United StatesScout B-1 United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-5 United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesWideband (P76-5) STP Low Earth Ionosphere researchIn orbitSuccessful
26 May
09:00
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 821 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 60) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance8 JuneSuccessful
28 May
15:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 822 (Taifun-1/Vektor 5) Low Earth Radar calibration8 August 1978Successful

June

2 June
20:56
United StatesTitan III(34)B United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-4W
United StatesQuasar 1 (SDS 1, OPS 7837) NRO Highly elliptical Data relayIn orbitSuccessful
2 June
22:30
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 823 (Zaliv 21) Low Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful
8 June
07:00
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 824 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 61) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance21 JuneSuccessful
10 June
00:09
United StatesDelta 2914 D-124 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-17A
United NationsMarisat 2 Marisat Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 825 (Strela-1M 113) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 826 (Strela-1M 114) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 827 (Strela-1M 115) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 828 (Strela-1M 116) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 829 (Strela-1M 117) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 830 (Strela-1M 118) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 831 (Strela-1M 119) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 832 (Strela-1M 120) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
16 June
13:09
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 833 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 62) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance29 JuneSuccessful
19 June
16:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
United NationsInterkosmos 15 (AUOS-Z-T-IK 1) Interkosmos Low Earth Test spacecraft18 November 1979Successful
Cooperative project of Czechoslovakia, the GDR, Hungary, Poland and the USSR
22 June
18:04:00
Soviet UnionProton-K Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 81/23 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSalyut 5 (Almaz OPS-3) Low Earth Space station8 August 1977Successful
Visited by three crews, one of which failed to dock
24 June
07:10
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 834 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 68) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance6 JulySuccessful
26 June
03:00
United StatesTitan III(23)C United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-40
United StatesDSP 6 (OPS 2112) USAF Geostationary Missile early warningIn orbitSuccessful
29 June
07:20
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 835 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 63) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance12 JulySuccessful
Final flight of the Voskhod
29 June
08:12
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 836 (Strela-2M 12) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful

July

1 July
08:05
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 837 (Molniya-2) Molniya (planned)
Low Earth (achieved)
Communications18 November 1983Partial failure
Malfunction of Blok ML upper stage, the satellite placed in the much lower orbit
2 July
10:30
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/19
Soviet UnionKosmos 838 (US-P 3) Low Earth Ocean surveillance, ELINT23 August 1977Successful
6 July
12:08:45
Soviet UnionSoyuz Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 21 Low Earth (Salyut 5) Salyut expedition24 August
18:32:17
Partial mission failure
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, final flight of Soyuz 11A511, returned early due to crew illness
8 July
18:30
United StatesTitan IIID United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-4E
United StatesKH-9 12 (Hexagon, OPS 4699) NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance13 DecemberSuccessful
United StatesUrsala 3 (P-11 4430, OPS 5366) Low Earth ELINT, SIGINTIn orbitSuccessful
United StatesS3 3 (S74-2, OPS 3986) STP Highly elliptical Magnetosphere research24 April 1986Successful
Ursala was deployed from KH-9
8 July
21:08
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 839 (DS-P1-M 9) Low Earth ASAT targetIn orbitSuccessful
Target for Kosmos 843
8 July
23:31
United StatesDelta 2914 D-125 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-17A
IndonesiaPalapa A1 Perumtel Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
First Indonesian satellite
14 July
09:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 840 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 69) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance26 JulySuccessful
15 July
13:11
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 841 (Strela-2M 13) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
21 July
10:20
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 842 (Sfera 15) Low Earth GeodesyIn orbitSuccessful
21 July
15:14
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/19
Soviet UnionKosmos 843 (IS-A 3) Low Earth ASAT test22 JulySuccessful
22 July
15:40
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 844 (Yantar-2K/Feniks 5) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance30 AugustSuccessful
22 July
22:04
United StatesAtlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR AC-40 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-36B
United StatesComstar 1B (D2) COMSAT Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
23 July
15:49
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5
Soviet UnionMolniya-1K 35 Molniya Communications30 May 1987Successful
27 July
05:21
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 845 (Tselina-O 32) Low Earth SIGINT15 November 1980Successful
27 July
12:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionKapustin Yar Site 107/2
United NationsInterkosmos 16 (DS-U3-IK 6) Interkosmos Low Earth Aeronomy, solar research10 July 1979Successful
Cooperative project of Czechoslovakia, the GDR, Sweden and the USSR
29 July
17:07
United StatesDelta 2310 D-126 United StatesVendenberg AFB SLC-2W
United StatesNOAA-5 (ITOS-H) NOAA SSO WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
29 July
20:02
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 846 (Zaliv 22) Low Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful

August

4 August
13:40
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Sie 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 847 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 64) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance17 AugustSuccessful
6 August
22:21
United StatesTitan III(34)B United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-4W
United StatesQuasar 2 (SDS 2, OPS 7940) NRO Highly elliptic Data relay18 April 2020Successful
9 August
12:08:45
Soviet Union Proton-K/D Soviet Union Baikonur 81/23
Soviet UnionLuna 24 Selenocentric Lunar lander22 AugustSuccessful
Third uncrewed lunar sample return, Third Soviet lunar sample return
12 August
13:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 848 (Zenit-2M/Gektor #70) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance25 AugustSuccessful
Soviet UnionNauka-19KS 1L Low Earth Research
18 August
09:30
Soviet UnionKosmos-2 Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 133/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 849 (DS-P1-I 18) Low Earth Radar calibration24 April 1978Successful
26 August
10:59
Soviet UnionKosmos-2 Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 133/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 850 (DS-P1-Yu 79) Low Earth Radar calibration16 May 1977Successful
27 August
14:34
Soviet UnionVostok-2M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 851 (Tselina-D 10) Low Earth SIGINT5 August 1989Successful
28 August
09:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 852 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 65) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance10 SeptemberSuccessful
30 August
11:45
ChinaFeng Bao 1 ChinaJiuquan LA-2B (Site 138)
ChinaJSSW-3 (CK 3) Elliptical low Earth orbit Unknown25 November 1978Successful
Apogee much higher than intended.

September

1 September
03:23
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 853 (Molniya-2) Molniya (intended)
Low Earth (achieved)
Communications31 DecemberPartial failure
Malfunction of the Blok ML upper stage, the satellite placed to the much lower orbit
1 September
21:14
United StatesScout D-1 United StatesVeandenberg AFB SLC-5 United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesTriad 3 (TIP 3) US Navy Low Earth Navigation30 May 1981Successful
3 September
09:20
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 854 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 66) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance16 SeptemberSuccessful
11 September
08:00
United StatesThor-LV2F Star-37XE Star-37S-ISS United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-10W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesDMSP-5D1 F1 (OPS 5721) USAF SSO WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
11 September
18:24
Soviet UnionProton-K/Blok DM Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 81/24
Soviet UnionRaduga 2 (Gran 12L) Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
15 September
09:48:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 22 Low Earth Salyut expedition23 September
07:40:47
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts
15 September
18:50
United StatesTitan III(24)B United StatesVandenberg AFB SLC-4W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesKH-8 47 (Gambit-3, OPS 8533) NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance5 NovemberSuccessful
21 September
11:40
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 855 (Zenit-4MT/Orion 11) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance3 OctoberSuccessful
22 September
09:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 856 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 71) & Nauka GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance5 OctoberSuccessful
Soviet UnionNauka Low Earth Research
24 September
15:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 857 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 67) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance7 NovemberSuccessful
29 September
07:04
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 858 (Strela-2M 14) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful

October

4 October
11:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionZenit-4MKT/Fram 3 GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance4 OctoberFailure
One of liquid rocket boosters prematurely detached from the core stage, the launch vehicle lost stability. Thrust termination command was issued at T+94 s
10 October
09:35
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 859 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 68) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance21 OctoberSuccessful
14 October
17:39:18
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 23 Low Earth (Intended: Salyut 5) Salyut expedition16 October
17:45:53
Spacecraft failure
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, failed to dock with Salyut 5
14 October
22:44
United StatesDelta 2914 D- United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-17A
United NationsMarisat 3 Marisat Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
15 October
22:59
Soviet UnionVostok-2M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/3
Soviet UnionMeteor-1 26 Low Earth WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
17 October
18:06
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/19
Soviet UnionKosmos 860 (US-A 12) Low Earth Radar ocean surveillanceIn orbitSuccessful
21 October
16:53
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/19
Soviet UnionKosmos 861 (US-A 13) Low Earth Radar ocean surveillanceIn orbitSuccessful
22 October
09:11
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok 2BL Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 862 (US-K 5) Molniya Missile early warningIn orbitSuccessful
25 October
14:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 863 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 69) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance5 NovemberSuccessful
26 October
14:50
Soviet UnionProton-K/Blok DM Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 81/24
Soviet UnionEkran 1 (Ekran 11L) Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
29 October
12:39
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 864 (Parus 6) Low Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful

November

1 November
11:20
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 865 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 72) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance13 NovemberSuccessful
10 November
09:05
ChinaFeng Bao 1 ChinaJiuquan LA-2B (Site 138)
ChinaJSSW Low Earth Unknown10 NovemberFailure
Engine on the second stage malfunctioned, reducing thrust.
11 November
10:45
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 866 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 70) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance23 NovemberSuccessful
23 November
16:27
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 867 (Zenit-6U/Argon 1) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance6 DecemberSuccessful
25 November
03:59
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok SO-L Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionPrognoz 5 Highly elliptical Magnetoshpere and solar research12 July 1979Successful
26 November
14:30
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/20
Soviet UnionKosmos 868 (US-P 4) Low Earth Ocean surveillance, ELINT8 July 1978Successful
29 November
16:04
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5
Soviet UnionKosmos 869 (Soyuz-T Test 3) Low Earth Uncrewed test of Soyuz-T spacecraft17 December
10:31
Successful

December

2 December
00:17
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 870 (Tselina-O 33) Low Earth SIGINT20 December 1980Successful
2 December
02:44
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionMolniya-2 16 Molniya Communications18 January 1991Successful
7 December
04:38
ChinaLong March 2A ChinaJiquan LA-2B (Site 138)
ChinaFSW-0 2 Low Earth Reconnaissance2 DecemberSuccessful
Re-entry capsule recovered on 9 December
7 December
10:23
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 871 (Strela-1M 121) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 872 (Strela-1M 122) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 873 (Strela-1M 123) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 874 (Strela-1M 124) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 875 (Strela-1M 125) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 876 (Strela-1M 126) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 877 (Strela-1M 127) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 878 (Strela-1M 128) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
9 December
10:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionKosmos 879 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 73) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance22 DecemberSuccessful
9 December
20:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 880 (DS-P1-M 10) Low Earth ASAT target31 August 1991Successful
Target for Kosmos 886
15 December
01:30
Soviet UnionProton-K Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 81/24
Soviet UnionKosmos 881 (TKS-VA 1) Low Earth Uncrewed test of TKS-VA spacecraft15 DecemberSuccessful
Soviet UnionKosmos 882 (TKS-VA 2) Low Earth Uncrewed test of TKS-VA spacecraft15 DecemberSuccessful
Test flight of two VA capsules without FGB service modules
15 December
13:59
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 883 (Tsikada 1) Low Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful
17 December
09:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6
Soviet UnionKosmos 884 (Zenit-4MK/Germes 71) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance29 DecemberSuccessful
17 December
12:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/2
Soviet UnionKosmos 885 (Taifun-2 2) Low Earth Radar calibration14 October 1979Successful
Soviet Union17 Romb subsatellites Low Earth Radar calibration1977-1978
19 December
18:19
United StatesTitan IIID United StatesVandenberg SLC-4E United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesKH-11 1 (Kennen, OPS 5705) NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance28 January 1979Successful
27 December
12:05
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 90/19
Soviet UnionKosmos 886 (IS-A 4) Low Earth ASAT testIn orbitSuccessful
28 December
06:38
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok BL Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 43/4
Soviet UnionMolniya-3 17L Molniya Communications19 March 1990Successful
28 December
07:49
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Site 132/1
Soviet UnionKosmos 887 (Parus 7) Low Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful

Launches from the Moon

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
19 August
5:25
Soviet Union Luna 24 Ascent stage Mare Crisium (Luna)
Soviet Union Luna 24 Return capsule Soviet Union Highly elliptical Sample return22 August 1976Successful
Third uncrewed lunar sample return mission

Deep space rendezvous

Date Spacecraft Event Remarks
19 JuneViking 1Areocentric orbit insertion
20 JulyViking 1 Landerlanded in Chryse Planitia
7 AugustViking 2Areocentric orbit insertion
18 AugustLuna 24landed in Mare Crisiumsample return mission
19 AugustLuna 24lift-off from Mare Crisium170 grams (6.0 oz)
3 SeptemberViking 2 Landerlanded in Utopia Planitia

References

Generic references:
Spaceflight portal

Footnotes

  1. McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Report. Archived from the original on 16 November 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  2. Ryan, Dorothy (27 May 2020). "Lincoln Laboratory decommissions Lincoln Experimental Satellite–9". MIT. Archived from the original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2020.

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