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Encyclopedia > List of human spaceflights

These chronological lists include all crewed spaceflights that reached an altitude of at least 100 km (the FAI definition of spaceflight), or were launched with that intention but failed. The USA has adopted a slightly different definition of spaceflight, requiring an altitude of only 50 miles (80km). During the 1960s, 13 flights of the US X-15 rocket plane met the US criteria but only two met the FAI's. These lists include only the latter two flights; see the X-15 article for a list of all 13. The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) is a standard setting and record-keeping body for aeronautics and astronautics. ... Description Role: Research Aircraft Crew: one, pilot Dimensions Length: 50. ... Description Role: Research Aircraft Crew: one, pilot Dimensions Length: 50. ...



As of 8 August 2007, there have been 259 manned spaceflights that reached 100 km or more in altitude, of which 251 reached orbit successfully.


Detailed lists

This is a detailed listing of human spaceflights from 1961 to 1969, spanning the Soviet Vostok and Voskhod programs, the start of the Soviet Soyuz program, the American Mercury and Gemini programs, and the the first lunar landings of the American Apollo program. ... This is a detailed listing of human spaceflights from 1970 to 1979, including the later Apollo moon landings, the US Skylab missions, and the start of the Soviet Unions Salyut series of space stations. ... This is a detailed listing of human spaceflights from 1980 to 1989, spanning the end of the Soviet Unions Salyut space station program, the beginning of Mir, and the start of the US Space Shuttle program. ... This is a detailed listing of human spaceflights from 1990 to 1999, including the continuation of Russian space station Mir and the American Space Shuttle program, and the first flights to the International Space Station (ISS). ... This is a detailed list of human spaceflights from 2000 to the present, including the era of the International Space Station, first Shenzhou flights and first commercial space flights. ...

Summary

The Salyut series, Skylab, Mir and ISS space stations – which various of these flights docked with in orbit – are not listed separately here. See the detailed lists (links above) for information. The Salyut (Russian: Салют, Salute or Firework) program was a series of space stations launched by the Soviet Union in the 1970s. ... For other uses, see Skylab (disambiguation). ... Mir (Russian: ; lit. ... “ISS” redirects here. ...

1961 Vostok 1 — Mercury-Redstone 3 — Mercury-Redstone 4 — Vostok 2
1962 Mercury-Atlas 6Mercury-Atlas 7Vostok 3Vostok 4 — Mercury-Atlas 8
1963 Mercury-Atlas 9 — Vostok 5Vostok 6 — X-15 Flight 90 — X-15 Flight 91
1964 Voskhod 1
1965 Voskhod 2Gemini 3Gemini 4Gemini 5Gemini 7Gemini 6A
1966 Gemini 8Gemini 9AGemini 10Gemini 11Gemini 12
1967 Soyuz 1
1968 Apollo 7Soyuz 3Apollo 8
1969 Soyuz 4Soyuz 5Apollo 9Apollo 10Apollo 11Soyuz 6Soyuz 7Soyuz 8Apollo 12
1970 Apollo 13Soyuz 9
1971 Apollo 14Soyuz 10Soyuz 11Apollo 15
1972 Apollo 16Apollo 17
1973 Skylab 2Skylab 3Soyuz 12Skylab 4Soyuz 13
1974 Soyuz 14Soyuz 15Soyuz 16
1975 Soyuz 17Soyuz 18aSoyuz 18Apollo-SoyuzSoyuz 19
1976 Soyuz 21Soyuz 22Soyuz 23
1977 Soyuz 24Soyuz 25Soyuz 26
1978 Soyuz 27Soyuz 28Soyuz 29Soyuz 30Soyuz 31
1979 Soyuz 32Soyuz 33
1980 Soyuz 35Soyuz 36 — Soyuz T-2 — Soyuz 37Soyuz 38 — Soyuz T-3
1981 Soyuz T-4 — Soyuz 39 — STS-1 — Soyuz 40 — STS-2
1982 STS-3 — Soyuz T-5 — Soyuz T-6 — STS-4 — Soyuz T-7 — STS-5
1983 STS-6 — Soyuz T-8 — STS-7 — Soyuz T-9 — STS-8 — Soyuz T-10-1 — STS-9
1984 STS-41-B — Soyuz T-10 — Soyuz T-11 — STS-41-C — Soyuz T-12 — STS-41-D — STS-41-G — STS-51-A
1985 STS-51-C — STS-51-D — STS-51-B — Soyuz T-13 — STS-51-G — STS-51-F — STS-51-I — Soyuz T-14 — STS-51-J — STS-61-A — STS-61-B
1986 STS-61-C — STS-51-L — Soyuz T-15
1987 Soyuz TM-2 — Soyuz TM-3 — Soyuz TM-4
1988 Soyuz TM-5 — Soyuz TM-6 — STS-26 — Soyuz TM-7 — STS-27
1989 STS-29 — STS-30 — STS-28 — Soyuz TM-8 — STS-34 — STS-33
1990 STS-32 — Soyuz TM-9 — STS-36 — STS-31 — Soyuz TM-10 — STS-41 — STS-38 — STS-35 — Soyuz TM-11
1991 STS-37 — STS-39 — Soyuz TM-12 — STS-40 — STS-43 — STS-48 — Soyuz TM-13 — STS-44
1992 STS-42 — Soyuz TM-14 — STS-45 — STS-49 — STS-50 — Soyuz TM-15 — STS-46 — STS-47 — STS-52 — STS-53
1993 STS-54 — Soyuz TM-16 — STS-56 — STS-55 — STS-57 — Soyuz TM-17 — STS-51 — STS-58 — STS-61
1994 Soyuz TM-18 — STS-60 — STS-62 — STS-59 — Soyuz TM-19 — STS-65 — STS-64 — STS-68 — Soyuz TM-20 — STS-66
1995 STS-63 — STS-67 — Soyuz TM-21 — STS-71 — STS-70 — Soyuz TM-22 — STS-69 — STS-73 — STS-74
1996 STS-72 — Soyuz TM-23 — STS-75 — STS-76 — STS-77 — STS-78 — Soyuz TM-24 — STS-79 — STS-80
1997 STS-81 — Soyuz TM-25 — STS-82 — STS-83 — STS-84 — STS-94 — Soyuz TM-26 — STS-85 — STS-86 — STS-87
1998 STS-89 — Soyuz TM-27 — STS-90 — STS-91 — Soyuz TM-28 — STS-95 — STS-88
1999 Soyuz TM-29 — STS-96 — STS-93 — STS-103
2000 STS-99 — Soyuz TM-30 — STS-101 — STS-106 — STS-92 — Soyuz TM-31 — STS-97
2001 STS-98 — STS-102 — STS-100 — Soyuz TM-32 — STS-104 — STS-105 — Soyuz TM-33 — STS-108
2002 STS-109 — STS-110 — Soyuz TM-34 — STS-111 — STS-112 — Soyuz TMA-1 — STS-113
2003 STS-107 — Soyuz TMA-2 — Shenzhou 5 — Soyuz TMA-3
2004 Soyuz TMA-4 — SpaceShipOne flight 15PSpaceShipOne flight 16PSpaceShipOne flight 17P — Soyuz TMA-5
2005 Soyuz TMA-6 — STS-114 — Soyuz TMA-7 — Shenzhou 6
2006 Soyuz TMA-8 — STS-121 — STS-115 — Soyuz TMA-9 — STS-116
2007 Soyuz TMA-10 — STS-117 — STS-118 — Soyuz TMA-11

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