2024 in spaceflight
This article documents expected notable spaceflight events during the year 2024.
![]() The first two modules of the Lunar Gateway will be launched in 2024. | |
NASA plans to launch the Artemis 2 mission on the Space Launch System, sending astronauts around the moon on a ten day lunar flyby.
NASA plans to launch the first two components of the Lunar Gateway,[1] a key part of its efforts to return to the Moon and a stepping stone for crewed missions to Mars in the 2030s.[2]
NASA also plans to launch the Europa Clipper, which will study the Jovian moon Europa while in orbit around Jupiter.
ESA plans to conduct an orbital test flight of the Space Rider uncrewed spaceplane towards the end of the year.[3]
Japan plans to launch the Martian Moons Exploration (MMX) spacecraft to collect and bring back samples from one of the moons of Mars, Phobos.[4]
Orbital launches
Suborbital flights
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
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January (TBD)[341] | ![]() |
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DLR / ESA | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
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Goddard Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Auroral electrodynamics | ||||
First of two launches for the Ground Imaging to Rocket investigation of Auroral Fast Features (GIRAFF) mission. | |||||||
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Goddard Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Auroral electrodynamics | ||||
Second of two launches for the GIRAFF mission. | |||||||
February (TBD)[341] | ![]() |
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ZARM | Suborbital | Matter wave interferometry | ||||
Third payload launch for the QUANTUS IV - MAIUS project.[343] | |||||||
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CU Boulder | Suborbital | Integral field spectroscopy | ||||
Solar eruptioN Integral Field Spectrograph (SNIFS). | |||||||
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UMN | Suborbital | Solar X-ray astronomy | ||||
Fourth flight of the FOXSI Sounding Rocket payload. | |||||||
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Marshall Space Flight Center | Suborbital | Solar physics | ||||
Fourth flight of the High Resolution Coronal Imager (Hi-C). | |||||||
March (TBD)[341] | ![]() |
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DLR / SNSA | Suborbital | Education | ||||
March (TBD)[341] | ![]() |
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DLR / SNSA | Suborbital | Education | ||||
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ERAU | Suborbital | TBA | ||||
First of three launches. | |||||||
8 April[342] | ![]() |
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ERAU | Suborbital | TBA | ||||
Second of three launches. | |||||||
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ERAU | Suborbital | TBA | ||||
Last of three launches. | |||||||
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ERAU | Suborbital | Sporadic E observations | ||||
Sporadic E Electrodynamics (SEED). First of two launches.[344] | |||||||
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ERAU | Suborbital | Sporadic E observations | ||||
Sporadic E Electrodynamics (SEED). Second of two launches.[344] | |||||||
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Naval Research Laboratory | Suborbital | Solar observation | ||||
October (TBD)[341] | ![]() |
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DLR | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
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University of New Hampshire | Suborbital | Magnetospheric research | ||||
Rocket Experiment for Neutral Upwelling (RENU) 3. | |||||||
November (TBD)[341] | ![]() |
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DLR / ESA | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
November (TBD)[341] | ![]() |
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TBA | Equatorial Space | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
Maiden flight of Dorado. | |||||||
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DLR | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | ||||
Apogee: ~130 km (81 mi).[348] | |||||||
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TBA | TBA | Suborbital | Test flight | ||||
Test flight of a reusable suborbital tourism rocket. | |||||||
Deep-space rendezvous
Date (UTC) | Spacecraft | Event | Remarks |
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3 February | Juno | 58th perijove | On the day of this perijove, Juno will fly by Io. Orbital period around Jupiter reduced to 33 days.[351][352] |
23 August | JUICE | Gravity assist at Earth and Moon | |
5 September | BepiColombo | Fourth gravity assist at Mercury | |
6 November | Parker Solar Probe | Seventh gravity assist at Venus | |
2 December | BepiColombo | Fifth gravity assist at Mercury | |
13 December | Lucy | Second gravity assist at Earth | Target altitude 350 km |
24 December | Parker Solar Probe | 22nd perihelion, closest approach to the Sun |
Extravehicular activities (EVAs)
Start Date/Time | Duration | End Time | Spacecraft | Crew | Remarks |
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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.
Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures |
Remarks |
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By rocket
By family
Family | Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By type
Rocket | Country | Family | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By configuration
Rocket | Country | Type | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By spaceport
Site | Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By orbit
Orbital regime | Launches | Achieved | Not achieved | Accidentally achieved |
Remarks |
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Transatmospheric | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Low Earth | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Geosynchronous / transfer | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Medium Earth | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
High Earth | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Heliocentric orbit | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Including planetary transfer orbits |
Expected Maiden Flights
- Aurora – Reaction Dynamics – Canada[230]
- Eris Block 2 – Gilmour Space Technologies – Australia[162]
- Gravity-2 – Orienspace – China
- Hanbit-Nano – Innospace – South Korea
- Laguna – Phantom Space – USA
- Miura 5 – PLD Space – Spain[271]
- Nebula-1 – Deep Blue Aerospace – China
- Neutron – Rocket Lab – USA
- Pallas-1 – Galactic Energy – China[277]
- Zephyr – Venture Orbit – France
- Volans – Equatorial Space Systems – Singapore[310]
Notes
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