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The launch of the Clementine lunar orbiter on a Titan 23G
Fact Sheet
Orbital Launches
First 8 January
Last 30 December
Rockets
Maiden Flights H-II
Pegasus-XL
Taurus
Retirements ASLV
Scout G-1
Manned flights
Orbital 9
Total travellers 44



Launches

This is a list of spaceflights launched in 1994.

Date/Time
(UTC)
Rocket Site LSP Payload Operator Orbit Function Decay
(UTC)
Outcome Remarks
8 January, 10:05:34 UTC Soyuz-U2 LC-1/5, Baikonur RKA Soyuz TM-18, 3 cosmonauts RKA LEO, docked to Mir Manned orbital flight 9 July 1994, 10:32:35 UTC Successful Mir Expedition 18
20 January, 09:49:00 UTC Proton-K/DM-2M LC-81/23, Baikonur RKA Gals-1 Intersputnik Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
20 January Trident D-5 Submarine, Cape Canaveral US Navy FCET-10 US Navy Sub-orbital Test SLBM 20 January 1994 Successful
20 January Trident D-5 Submarine, Cape Canaveral US Navy FCET-10 US Navy Sub-orbital Test SLBM 20 January 1994 Successful
20 January Trident D-5 Submarine, Cape Canaveral US Navy FCET-10 US Navy Sub-orbital Test SLBM 20 January 1994 Successful
20 January Trident D-5 Submarine, Cape Canaveral US Navy FCET-10 US Navy Sub-orbital Test SLBM 20 January 1994 Successful
24 January, 21:37:00 UTC Ariane 4 (44LP) ELA-2, Kourou Arianespace Eutelsat 2F5 Eutelsat Intended:Geosynchronous Comsat T+90 seconds Failure Third stage malfunction.
Turksat-1A Turksat Intended:Geosynchronous Comsat
25 January, 00:25:00 UTC Tsyklon-3 LC-32, Plesetsk RKA Meteor-3-06 RKA LEO Weather satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
Tubsat-B TUB LEO Technology development Still in orbit Partial Failure Failed after 39 days of operation
25 January, 16:34:00 UTC Titan II (23G) SLC-4W, Vandenberg AFB BMDO/NASA Clementine NASA/BMDO Selenocentric, then HEO Lunar orbiter, flyby of 1620 Geographos Still in orbit Partial failure Computer failure after ejection from Selenocentric orbit prevented flyby of 1620 Geographos
ISA NASA/BMDO HEO 8 June 1994 Successful
28 January, 02:12:00 UTC Soyuz-U LC-1/5, Baikonur RKA Progress M-21 RKA LEO, docked to Mir Resupply Mir 23 March 1994, 05:13:00 UTC Successful
30 January, 22:00 UTC Black Brant 8C Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 30 January 1994 Successful
2 February Minuteman III LF-26, Vandenberg AFB USAF GT-154GB USAF Sub-orbital ICBM test 2 February 1994 Successful
3 February, 12:10 UTC Space Shuttle Discovery LC-39A Kennedy USA STS-60, 6 astronauts NASA LEO Manned orbital flight 11 February 1994, 19:24 UTC Successful First mission of the Shuttle-Mir Programme
SpaceHab SH-03 NASA/SpaceHab LEO, attached to Discovery Scientific research Successful
Wake Shield Facility NASA LEO, attached to Discovery Experimental science platform Successful
GBA-6 NASA LEO, attached to Discovery Successful
ODERACS A NASA LEO Laser calibration 2 October 1994 Successful Deployed from Discovery on 9 February
ODERACS B NASA LEO Laser calibration 4 October 1994 Successful Deployed from Discovery on 9 February
ODERACS C NASA LEO Laser calibration 31 December 1994 Successful Deployed from Discovery on 9 February
ODERACS D NASA LEO Laser calibration 31 December 1994 Successful Deployed from Discovery on 9 February
ODERACS E NASA LEO Laser calibration 3 March 1995 Successful Deployed from Discovery on 9 February
ODERACS F NASA LEO Laser calibration 24 February 1995 Successful Deployed from Discovery on 9 February
BremSat 1 DARA/Bre LEO Scientific research 12 February 1995 Successful
3 February, 22:00 UTC H-II LC-Y, Tanegashima NASDA OREX (Ryusei) NASDA LEO Orbital Reentry Experiment 3 February 1994 Successful Maiden flight of H-II rocket
VEP (Myojo) NASDA GTO Test rocket Still in orbit Successful so far
5 February, 08:46 UTC Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur RKA Raduga 1-3 MOM GEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
7 February, 21:47 UTC Titan IV/Centaur LC-40, Cape Canaveral Milstar-1 F1 US Air Force GEO Military Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
8 February, 08:34 UTC Long March 3A LC-2, Xichang CASC SJ-4 CASC MEO Particle research Still in orbit Successful so far
KF-1 CASC GTO Boilerplate payload Still in orbit Successful Boilerplate DFH-3 spacecraft
9 February, 23:43 UTC Black Brant IX Andøya NASA PULSAUR-2 NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 9 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 300 km (186 mi)
10 February, 05:35 UTC Black Brant 9CM1 LC-36, White Sands NASA GEMINI[disambiguation needed] CSA/NASA Sub-orbital Plasma/Aeronomy research 10 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 245 km (152 mi)
12 February, 08:54 UTC Tsyklon-3 LC-32, Plesetsk RKA Kosmos 2268 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2269 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2270 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2271 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2272 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2273 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
12 February, 13:08 UTC Nike Tomahawk Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 12 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 270 km (168 mi)
12 February, 13:12 UTC Nike Tomahawk Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 12 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 270 km (168 mi)
12 February, 13:16 UTC Black Brant 8C Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 12 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 242 km (150 mi)
15 February, 16:18 UTC Storm SULF, White Sands US Air Force ERINT GTF-3 US Air Force Sub-orbital Target spacecraft 15 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 200 km (124 mi)
15 February, 23:52 UTC S-310 Andøya ISAS ISAS Sub-orbital Aeronomy research 16 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 192 km (119 mi)
18 February, 07:56 UTC Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur RKA Raduga 31 MOM GEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
19 February, 12:13 UTC Agni Balasore IDRDL IDRDL Sub-orbital Missile test 19 February 1994 Successful Apogee: 300 km (186 mi)
19 February, 23:45 UTC Delta II (7925-8) LC-17B, Cape Canaveral Boeing Galaxy 1R Hughes GEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
1 March Black Brant 9CM1 Biscarosse MATRA NOIR MATRA Sub-orbital Aeronomy research 1 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 200 km (124 mi)
2 March, 03:25 UTC Tsyklon-3 (R-36 11K68) LC-32, Plesetsk RKA Intercosmos 26 (Koronas-I) Intercosmos/RKA LEO Solar astronomy 4 March 2001 Successful
4 March, 13:15 UTC Space Shuttle Columbia LC-39B, Kennedy USA STS-62, 5 astronauts NASA LEO Manned orbital flight 18 March 1994, 13:10 UTC Successful
OAST-2 OAST LEO, attached to Columbia Technology development Successful
USMP-2 NASA LEO, attached to Columbia Microgravity research Successful
6 March, 08:21 UTC Black Brant XII Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Auroral research 6 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 455 km (283 mi)
7 March, 09:11 UTC Nike Orion Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 7 March 1994 Failure Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
8 March, 03:50 UTC Peacekeeper LF-05, Vandenberg AFB US Air Force US Air Force Sub-orbital ICBM test 8 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (621 mi)
10 March, 03:40 UTC Delta II (7925) LC-17A, Cape Canaveral US Air Force GPS IIA-24 (USA-100) US Air Force MEO Navigation satellite Still in orbit Successful so far Last satellite of initial GPS system
SEDS-2 US Air Force LEO Technology development 8 May 1994 Successful Tether experiment
11 March, 06:50 UTC Black Brant IX Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 11 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 308 km (191 mi)
13 March, 22:32 UTC Taurus LC-576E, Vandenberg AFB OSC STEP-0 (USA-101) SDI LEO Technology development Still in orbit Successful Maiden flight of Taurus rocket
DARPASAT (USA-102) DARPA LEO Technology development Still in orbit Successful
17 March, 16:30 UTC Soyuz-U LC-43/4, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos 2274 (Yantar) VKS LEO Spy satellite 21 May 1994 Successful
22 March, 04:54 UTC Soyuz-U LC-1/5, Baikonur RKA Progress M-22 RKA LEO, docked to Mir Resupply Mir 23 May 1994 Successful
28 March Trident C-4 Submarine, Eastern Range US Navy FCET-44 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 28 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
28 March Trident C-4 Submarine, Eastern Range US Navy FCET-44 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 28 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
28 March Trident C-4 Submarine, Eastern Range US Navy FCET-44 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 28 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
28 March Trident C-4 Submarine, Eastern Range US Navy FCET-44 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 28 March 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
5 April, 18:22 UTC Terrier-Orion Wallops Island NASA NASA Sub-orbital Test sounding rocket 5 April 1994 Successful Apogee: 127 km (79 mi)
9 April, 11:05 UTC Space Shuttle Endeavour LC-39A, Kennedy United Space Alliance STS-59 NASA LEO Manned orbital flight 20 April 1994, 16:54 UTC Successful Radar mapping and materials research
11 April, 07:49 UTC Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2275 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2276 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2277 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful so far
13 April, 06:04 UTC Atlas I LC-36B, Cape Canaveral Lockheed Martin GOES-8 (GOES-I/GOES-NEXT) NOAA Operational: GSO
Current: Graveyard
Weather Still in orbit Successful Moved to graveyard orbit on 5 May 2004
16 April, 01:22 UTC INTA-300B El Arenosillo INTA INTA Sub-orbital Aeronomy 16 April 1994 Successful Apogee: 156 km (97 mi)
17 April, 04:30 UTC Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NASA Sub-orbital Astronomy 17 April 1994 Successful Apogee: 300 km (190 mi)
23 April, 08:01 UTC Zenit-2 LC-45/1, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2278 (Tselina) MO RF LEO SIGINT Still in orbit Successful so far
25 April, 20:45 UTC Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NASA Sub-orbital Solar astronomy 25 April 1994 Successful Apogee: 300 km (190 mi)
26 April, 02:14 UTC Kosmos-3M LC-133/3, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos-2279 (Parus) MO RF LEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful so far
28 April, 17:14 UTC Soyuz-U2 LC-31/6, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2280 (Yantar) MOM LEO Reconnaissance 10 March 1995 Successful
3 May, 07:40 UTC Nike Orion Kiruna DLR MINI-TEXUS 2 DLR Sub-orbital Microgravity research 3 May 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
3 May, 15:55 UTC Titan IV/Centaur LC-41, Cape Canaveral USA-103 (Trumpet) NRO Molniya SIGINT Still in orbit Successful so far
4 May, 00:00 UTC ASLV Sriharikota ISRO SROSS-C2 ISRO LEO Ionospheric research 12 July 2001 Successful Final, and only successful, flight of ASLV
5 May, 04:15 UTC Skylark 7 LA-S, Kiruna DASA TEXUS-32 DASA Sub-orbital Microgravity research 5 May 1994 Successful Apogee: 235 km (146 mi)
9 May, 02:47 UTC Scout-G SLC-5, Vandenberg AFB MSTI-2 US Air Force/BMDO LEO Technology development 28 November 1998 Successful Final flight of Scout rocket
17 May Peacekeeper LF-02, Vandenberg AFB US Air Force US Air Force Sub-orbital ICBM test 17 May 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
19 May, 17:03 UTC Pegasus/HAPS L-1011, Edwards AFB Orbital STEP-2 (SIDEX) USAF/STP LEO Technology demonstration Still in orbit Partial failure Placed in incorrect orbit due to carrier rocket underperformance
20 May, 02:01 UTC Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur VKS Gorizont-30 MOM GEO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
22 May, 04:30 UTC Soyuz-U LC-1/5, Baikonur RKA Progress M-23 RKA LEO, docked to Mir Resupply Mir 2 July 1994, 14:57 UTC Successful
VBK Raduga RKA LEO, docked to Mir Return equipment from Mir 2 July 1994, 15:09 UTC Successful
25 May, 10:15 UTC Tsyklon-3 LC-32/2, Plesetsk VKS Tselina MO RF Intended: LEO SIGINT 25 May 1994 Failure Failed to reach orbit. Software error prevented stage 2/3 separation
26 May Trident D-5 Submarine, Eastern Range Royal Navy DASO-1 Royal Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 26 May 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
4 June Prithvi Balasore IDRDL IDRDL Sub-orbital Missile test 4 June 1994 Successful Apogee: 100 km (62 mi)
6 June Prithvi Balasore IDRDL IDRDL Sub-orbital Missile test 4 June 1994 Successful Apogee: 100 km (62 mi)
7 June, 07:20 UTC Soyuz-U LC-16/2, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos 2281 (Zenit-8/Oblik) MOM LEO Reconnaissance/remote sensing 29 July 1994 Successful
8 June Minuteman III LF-04, Vandenberg AFB US Air Force GT-155GM US Air Force Sub-orbital ICBM test 8 June 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,300 km (810 mi)
14 June, 16:05 UTC Soyuz-U LC-43/3, Plesetsk VKS Foton-9 RKA Low Earth orbit Microgravity research 2 July 1994 Successful
17 June, 07:07 UTC Ariane 4 (44LP) ELA-2, CSG Arianespace Intelsat 702 Intelsat GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
STRV-1A DRA GTO Technology development Still in orbit Successful so far
STRV-1B DRA GTO Technology development Still in orbit Successful so far
20 June, 03:00 UTC Trident D-5 Submarine, Eastern Range Royal Navy DASO-2 Royal Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 20 June 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
22 June, 02:20 UTC Nike Orion Wallops Island NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 22 June 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
22 June, 08:22 UTC Topol Plesetsk RVSN RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 22 June 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
24 June, 13:50 UTC Atlas I LC-36B, Cape Canaveral USA-104 (UHF) US Navy GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
27 June, 21:15 UTC Pegasus-XL L-1011, Vandenberg AFB Orbital STEP-1 US Air Force/STP Intended: LEO Technology development 27 June 1994 Failure Maiden flight of Pegasus-XL
Failed to orbit.
27 June, 07:40 UTC Taurus-Orion Poker Flat NASA NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 27 June 1994 Successful Apogee: 200 km (120 mi)
1 July, 12:24 UTC Soyuz-U2 LC-1/5, Baikonur RKA Soyuz TM-19 NASA Low Earth orbit, docked to Mir Manned orbital flight 4 November 1994 Successful Mir EO-16
3 July, 08:00 UTC Long March 2D LA-2B, Jiuquan CASC FSW-2 CASC LEO Reconnaissance 18 July 1994 Successful
6 July, 23:58 UTC Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2282 (Prognoz) MOM Operational: GSO
Current: Graveyard
Missile defence Still in orbit Unclear Retired from service on 1 October 1995
6 July Minuteman III LF-09, Vandenberg AFB US Air Force GT-156GM US Air Force Sub-orbital ICBM test 6 July 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,300 km (810 mi)
8 July, 16:43 UTC Space Shuttle Columbia LC-39A, Kennedy USA STS-65 NASA LEO Manned orbital flight 23 July 1994 Successful
Spacelab-IML2 NASA LEO, attached to Columbia Microgravity research Successful
8 July, 23:05 UTC Ariane 4 (44L) ELA-2, CSG Arianespace Panamsat-2 Panamsat GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Yuri-3N NHK GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
8 July Sergeant Wallops Island BMDO MSTI-2 BMDO Sub-orbital Target 8 July 1994 Successful Apogee: 100 km (62 mi)
14 July, 05:13 UTC Kosmos-3M LC-133/3, Plesetsk VKS Nadezhda-4 MO RF LEO Navigation/SAR Still in orbit Successful so far
16 July, 00:23 UTC Nike Orion Wallops Island NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 16 July 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
20 July, 05:53 UTC Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NASA Sub-orbital Aeronomy 23 July 1994 Successful Apogee: 163 km (101 mi)
20 July, 17:35 UTC Soyuz-U LC-43/4, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos 2283 (Yantar) MOM LEO Reconnaissance 29 September 1994 Successful
21 July, 10:55 UTC Long March 3 LC-1, Xichang CASC Apstar-1 APT GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
22 July STARS Barking Sands US Air Force ODES US Air Force Sub-orbital Target 22 July 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
28 July, 22:39 UTC Nike Orion Andøya DLR Echo 94 F-102 DUSTY DLR Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 28 July 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
29 July, 09:30 UTC Soyuz-U LC-31/6, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2284 (Yantar) MOM LEO Reconnaissance 11 September 1994 Successful
31 July, 00:50 UTC Nike Orion Andøya DLR Echo 94 F-103 DUSTY DLR Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 28 July 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
2 August 20:00 UTC Kosmos-3M LC-132/1, Plesesk VKS Kosmos-2285 (Taifun) MO RF LEO Radar calibration Still in orbit Successful so far
3 August, 14:38 UTC Pegasus L-1011, Edwards AFB Orbital P90-6 APEX US Air Force/STP LEO Technology development Still in orbit Successful so far
3 August, 23:57 UTC Atlas IIA LC-36A, Cape Canaveral Lockheed Martin DBS-2 DirecTV GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
5 August, 01:12 UTC Molniya-M LC-16/2, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos 2286 (Oko) MOM Molniya Missile defence Still in orbit Successful so far
8 August Sergeant Wallops Island US Navy CEC US Navy Sub-orbital Target 8 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 100 km (62 mi)
10 August, 23:05 UTC Ariane 4 (44LP) ELA-2, CSG Arianespace Brasilsat B1 (Star One B1) Brasilsat, later Star One GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful
Turksat 1B Turksat Operational: GSO
Current: Graveyard
Comsat Still in orbit Successful
11 August, 15:27 UTC Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2287 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful
Kosmos 2288 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful
Kosmos 2289 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful
12 August, 00:53 UTC Nike Orion Andøya DLR Echo 94 F-101 CONE DLR Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 12 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
16 August, 03:25 UTC Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NASA Sub-orbital Aeronomy 16 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 300 km (190 mi)
18 August Sergeant Wallops Island DoD JTF-95 MSTI DoD Sub-orbital Target 18 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 100 km (62 mi)
19 August, 15:08 UTC Nike Orion Alacantara NASA MALTED/CADRE NASA Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 19 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
20 August, 02:18 UTC Nike Orion Alacantara NASA MALTED/CADRE NASA Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 20 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
23 August, 14:30 UTC Molniya-M LC-43/4, Plesetsk VKS Molniya-3-46 MOM Molniya Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
24 August, 13:45 UTC Nike Orion Alacantara NASA MALTED/CADRE NASA Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 24 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
25 August, 01:43 UTC Nike Orion Alacantara NASA MALTED/CADRE NASA Sub-orbital Ionospheric research 25 August 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
25 August, 14:25 UTC Soyuz-U LC-1/5, Baikonur VKS Progress M-24 RKA LEO, docked to Mir Resupply Mir 4 October 1994, 22:41:48 UTC Successful Minor issues with docking, low speed collision with Mir
26 August, 12:00 UTC Zenit-2 LC-45/1, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2290 (Orlets) MO RF LEO Reconnaissance 4 April 1994 Successful
27 August, 08:58 UTC Titan IV/Centaur LC-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station,Cape Canaveral USA-105 (Mercury) NRO GSO ELINT Still in orbit Successful so far
27 August, 23:10 UTC Long March 2E LC-2, Xichang CASC Optus B3 Optus GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
28 August, 07:50 UTC H-II Area Y, Tanegashima MHI Kiku 6 (ETS-6) NASDA Intended: GSO
Actual: GTO
Technology development Still in orbit Partial failure Apogee motor failed to ignite, some experiments successful
29 August, 17:38 UTC Atlas-E SLC-3W, Vandenberg AFB DMSP-5D1-F12 US Air Force LEO Weather satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
7 September, 14:41 UTC Peacekeeper LF-05, Vandenberg AFB US Air Force US Air Force Sub-orbital ICBM test 7 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
9 September, 00:29 UTC Ariane 4 (42L) ELA-2 CSG Arianespace Telstar 402 AT&T Skynet Planned: GSO
Actual: GTO
Comsat 14 November 2004 Failure Satellite exploded during propellent system pressurisation[1]
9 September, 13:33 UTC Black Brant VC Alcantara NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 9 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 250 km (160 mi)
9 September, 22:22 UTC Space Shuttle Discovery LC-39B, Kennedy USA STS-64 NASA LEO Manned orbital flight 21:11 UTC, 20 September 1994 Successful
SPARTAN-201 NASA LEO Astronomy Successful Deployed from Discovery on 13 September, retrieved on 15 September.
12 September, 15:34 UTC Nike Orion White Sands NASA CWAS-35 NASA Sub-orbital Aeronomy 12 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
15 September, 15:00 UTC Nike Orion White Sands NASA CWAS-36 NASA Sub-orbital Aeronomy 15 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 140 km (87 mi)
15 September Jericho II Palmachim AFB ISA ISA Sub-orbital ICBM test? 15 September 1994 Failure Apogee: 300 km (190 mi)
16 September, 04:00 UTC ST-735 Kagoshima ISAS FIH ISAS Sub-orbital Test rocket 16 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 118 km (73 mi)
21 September, 13:56 UTC Black Brant VC Alacantara NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 21 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 250 km (160 mi)
21 September, 17:53 UTC Proton-K/DM-2 LC-200/39 Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2291 (Potok) MOM GSO Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
23 September, 15:15 UTC Topol' Plesetsk RVSN RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 23 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 1,000 km (620 mi)
23 September, 21:15 UTC Nike Tomahawk Alacantara NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 23 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 270 km (170 mi)
23 September, 21:17 UTC Nike Tomahawk Alacantara NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 23 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 270 km (170 mi)
24 September, 21:15 UTC Nike Tomahawk Alacantara NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 24 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 270 km (170 mi)
24 September, 21:17 UTC Nike Tomahawk Alacantara NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 24 September 1994 Successful Apogee: 270 km (170 mi)
27 September, 14:00 UTC Kosmos-3M LC-132, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos-2292 (Taifun) MO RF LEO Radar calibration Still in orbit Successful
30 September, 11:16 UTC Space Shuttle Endeavour LC-39A, Kennedy USA STS-68 NASA LEO Manned orbital flight 17:03 UTC, 11 October 1994 Successful
3 October, 22:42 UTC[2] Soyuz-U2 LC-1/5, Baikonur VKS Soyuz TM-20 RKA LEO, docked to Mir Manned orbital flight 2 March 1995 Successful
4 October, 18:58 UTC[2] Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA PIMS NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 4 October 1994 Successful reached 300 km
5 October, 08:00 UTC[2] Minuteman III LF04, Vandenberg USAF GT-157GM USAF Sub-orbital 17:03 UTC, 11 October 1994 Successful reached 1300 km
6 October, 06:35 UTC[2] Atlas IIAS LC-36B, CCAFS Lockheed Martin Intelsat 703 (NSS-703) Intelsat (later New Skies) GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far Launched for Intelsat, transferred to NSS in 1996.
6 October, 13:22 UTC[2] Black Brant VC Alacantara NASA NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 6 October 1994 Failure Reached 250 km
8 October, 01:07 UTC[2] Ariane 4 (44L) ELA-2, Kourou Arianespace Solidaridad-2 Tele Mex GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
Thaicom-2 Shinawat GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
11 October, 14:30 UTC[2] Tsyklon-3 LC-32/2, Plesetsk VKS Okean-O1-7 RKA LEO Oceanography Still in orbit Successful
13 October, 16:19 UTC[2] Proton-K/DM-2M LC-200/39, Baikonur VKS Ekspress-1 SCO GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful
14 October, 22:25 UTC[2] Black Brant X Alacantara NASA H.Alt Spread F NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 14 October 1994 Successful Reached 956 km
15 October, 15:05 UTC[2] PSLV Sriharikota ISRO IRS-P2 ISRO LEO (SSO) Earth resources satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
15 October, 13:41 UTC[2] Black Brant VC Alacantara NASA H.Alt Spread F NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 15 October 1994 Successful Reached 250 km
21 October[2] Trident C-4 Submarine, ETR US Navy DASO-33 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 21 October 1994 Successful Reached 1000 km
31 October, 14:30 UTC[2] Proton K/DM-2 LC-81/23 Baikonur Cosmodrome VKS Elektro 1 MOM GSO Weather Still in orbit Failure No useful imagery returned due to sensor malfunction. Written off in 1998[2]
1 November, 00:37 UTC[2] Araine 4 (42P) ELA-2, Kourou Arianespace Astra 1D SES Astra GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
1 November, 09:31 UTC[2] Delta II (7925-10) LC-17B, CCAFS Boeing IDS Wind NASA [[Lagrangian point|Earth-Sun L1 halo orbit Solar research Still in orbit Successful
2 November, 01:04 UTC[2] Tsyklon-2 LC-90, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2293 (EORSAT) MO RF LEO SIGINT 13 May 1996 Successful
3 November, 00:37 UTC[2] Space Shuttle Atlantis LC-39B, KSC USA STS-66 NASA LEO Manned orbital flight 14 November 1994 Successful
ATLAS-3 NASA LEO Scientific research Successful Attached to Atlantis
CRISTA-SPAS DLR LEO Atmospheric research Successful Deployed by Atlantis on 4 November, retrieved on 12 November
3 November, 18:45 UTC[2] Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NCAR/CU-5 NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research and Ultraviolet astronomy 3 November 1994 Successful Reached 231 km
3 November, 19:15 UTC[2] Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA MSSTA NASA Sub-orbital X-ray astronomy 3 November 1994 Successful Reached 272 km
4 November, 05:47 UTC[2] Zenit-2 LC-45/1, Baikonur VKS Resurs-O1-3 RKA LEO Earth resources Still in orbit Successful
10 November, 07:30 UTC[2] Topol' Plesetsk RVSN RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 10 November 1994 Successful Reached 1000 km
11 November, 19:15 UTC[2] Soyuz-U LC-1/5, Baikonur VKS Progress M-25 VKS LEO, docked to Mir Resupply Mir 16:45:00 UTC, 16 February 1995 Successful
20 November, 00:39 UTC[2] Proton-K/DM-2 LC-200/39, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2294 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2295 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2296 (GLONASS) MOM MEO Navigation Still in orbit Successful so far
22 November, 15:40 UTC[2] Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NASA Sub-orbital Test flight 22 November 1994 Successful Reached 300 km
24 November, 09:15 UTC[2] Zenit-2 LC-45/1, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2297 (Tselina) MO RF LEO SIGINT Still in orbit Successful so far
24 November, 10:20 UTC[2] S-310 Andoya ISAS ISAS Sub-orbital Aeronomy 24 November 1994 Successful Reached 200 km
29 November, 02:54 UTC[2] Tsyklon-3 LC-32/2, Plesetsk Cosmodrome VKS Geo-IK RKA LEO Geodesy research Still in orbit Successful
29 November, 10:21 UTC[2] Atlas IIA LC-36A, CCAFS Lockheed Martin Orion 1 Orion GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
29 November, 17:02 UTC[2] Long March 3A LC-2, Xichang CASC Zhongxing-5 Chinasat GSO Technology demonstration Still in orbit Failure First DFH-3 prototype. Propulsion system malfunctioned during on-orbit positioning manouvres.
30 November, 10:30 UTC[2] Skylark 7 Area S, Kiruna DLR TEXUS-33 DASA Sub-orbital Microgravity research 30 November 1994 Successful Reached 267 km
1 December, 21:39 UTC[2] S-520 Andoya ISAS ISAS Sub-orbital Auroral research 1 December 1994 Successful Reached 344 km
1 December, 22:57 UTC[2] Ariane 4 (42P) ELA-2, Kourou Arianespace Panamsat 3 Panamsat Intended: GSO Comms 1 December 1994 Failure Third stage malfunction
1 December[2] Trident D-5 Submarine, Eastern Test Range US Navy DASO-13 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 1 December 1994 Successful Reached 1000 km
3 December, 07:45 UTC[2] Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NASA Sub-orbital Astronomy 3 December 1994 Successful Reached 300 km
7 December[2] Trident D-5 Submarine, Eastern Test Range US Navy FCET-45 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 7 December 1994 Successful Reached 1000 km
7 December[2] Trident D-5 Submarine, Eastern Test Range US Navy FCET-45 US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 7 December 1994 Successful Reached 1000 km
8 December[2] Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands CSA CSAR-2 CSA Sub-orbital Microgravity experiments 8 December 1994 Successful Reached 300 km
14 December, 14:21 UTC[2] Molniya-M LC-43/4, Plesetsk VKS Molniya-1-88 MOM Molniya Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
16 December, 12:00 UTC[2] Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur VKS Luch MOM GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful Retired on 1 August 1998
17 December, 02:55 UTC[2] Black Brant IX LC-36, White Sands NASA NASA Sub-orbital Astronomy 17 December 1994 Successful Reached 300 km
20 December, 05:11 UTC[2] Kosmos-3M LC-132/1, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos 2298 (Strela-2M) MO RF LEO Comms Still in orbit Successful
20 December, 08:50 UTC[2] Topol-M Plesetsk RVSN RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 1 December 1994 Successful Reached 1000 km
22 December, 22:19 UTC[2] Titan IVA (402A)/IUS LC-40, CCAFS Lockheed Martin DSP-1-14 (USA-107) USAF GSO Missile defence Still in orbit Successful so far
26 December, 03:01[2] Rokot LC-175/59, Baikonur VKS Radio-ROSTO RS-15 RKA LEO Amateur radio Still in orbit Successful
26 December, 22:26[2] Tsyklon-3 LC-32/2, Plesetsk VKS Kosmos 2299 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2300 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2301 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2302 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2303 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
Kosmos 2304 (Strela-3) MO RF LEO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
28 December, 11:31 UTC[2] Proton-K/DM-2 LC-81/23, Baikonur VKS Raduga-32 MOM GSO Comms Still in orbit Successful so far
29 December, 11:30 UTC[2] Soyuz-U2 LC-31/6, Baikonur VKS Kosmos 2305 (Yantar) MOM LEO Recon 18 December 1995 Successful so far
30 December, 10:02 UTC[2] Atlas-E/Star 37 SLC-3W, Vandenberg NOAA-14 (NOAA-K) NOAA LEO Weather Still in orbit Successful

[edit] Deep Space Rendezvous

Date (GMT) Spacecraft Event Remarks
19 February Clementine Selenocentric orbit injection 400 kilometres (250 mi)
4 May Clementine Leaves Selenocentric orbit
13 October Magellan Deliberately deorbited into the Venerian atmosphere

[edit] EVAs

Start Date/Time Duration End Time Spacecraft Crew Remarks
9 September
07:00
5 hours
4 minutes
12:06 Mir EO-16
Kvant-2
RussiaYuri Malenchenko
KazakhstanTalgat Musabayev
Inspected a docking port on Kvant-2 for damage from a recent Progress and repaired a thermal blanket on Soyuz TM-19.
13 September
06:30
6 hours
1 minute
12:32 Mir EO-16
Kvant-2
RussiaYuri Malenchenko
KazakhstanTalgat Musabayev
Continued construction work in preparation of moving solar arrays from the Kristall module to the Kvant-2 module.
16 September
14:42
6 hours
51 minutes
21:33 STS-64
Discovery
United StatesMark C. Lee
United StatesCarl J. Meade
Untethered tests of SAFER EVA rescue device.[3]

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