2003 in spaceflight
Space Shuttle Columbia launches on its last mission, STS-107. The orbiter disintegrated during reentry, killing all seven crew. | |
Orbital launches | |
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First | 11 January |
Last | 29 December |
Total | 63 |
Successes | 60 |
Failures | 3 |
Partial failures | 0 |
Catalogued | 61 |
National firsts | |
Satellite |
Greece Nigeria |
Space traveller |
China Israel |
Rockets | |
Maiden flights |
Atlas V 521 Delta II Heavy Delta IV Medium Strela |
Retirements |
Ariane 4 44L Ariane 5G Space Shuttle Columbia Titan 23G |
Manned flights | |
Orbital | 4 |
Total travellers | 13 |
Launches
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Launch site | LSP | ||||
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Payload | Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
6 January 14:19 |
Titan 23G | Vandenberg SLC-4W | Lockheed Martin | ||||
Coriolis | US Air Force | Low Earth | Technology development | In orbit | Operational | ||
9 January 03:17 |
Agni-I | Balasore IC-4 | IDRDL | ||||
IDRDL | Suborbital | Missile test | 9 January | Successful | |||
13 January 00:45 |
Delta II 7320-10C | Vandenberg SLC-2W | Boeing IDS | ||||
ICESat | NASA | Low Earth | Oceanography | 30 August 2010 09:00[1] | Partial spacecraft failure | ||
CHIPSat | NASA | Low Earth | Astrophysics | In orbit | Operational | ||
Laser reliability issues limited ICESat operations. ICESat deactivated in February 2010 following failure of last laser in October 2009. | |||||||
16 January 20:39 |
Space Shuttle Columbia | Kennedy Space Center LC-39A | United Space Alliance | ||||
STS-107 | NASA | Low Earth | Research | 1 February 13:59 | Failure | ||
Spacehab-RDM | NASA | Low Earth (Columbia) | Microgravity and Earth science research | ||||
EDO Pallet | NASA | Low Earth (Columbia) | Cryogenic mission duration extension pallet | ||||
Manned orbital flight with 7 astronauts, including the first Israeli space traveler Final flight of Space Shuttle Columbia, disintegrated during re-entry resulting in loss of crew and vehicle. | |||||||
25 January 20:13 |
Pegasus-XL | Stargazer, Cape Canaveral | Orbital Sciences | ||||
SORCE | NASA | Low Earth | investigate total solar irradiance | In orbit | Operational | ||
29 January 18:06 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | Cape Canaveral SLC-17B | Boeing IDS | ||||
GPS IIR-8 (USA-166) | US Air Force | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
XSS-10 | US Air Force | Low Earth | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Successful | ||
XSS-10 deactivated 30 January 2003 | |||||||
2 February 12:59 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Progress M-47 | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Logistics | 27 August | Successful | ||
ISS flight 10P | |||||||
15 February 07:00 |
Ariane 4 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Arianespace | ||||
Intelsat 907 | Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
Final flight of Ariane 4 44L | |||||||
11 March 00:59 |
Delta IV Medium | Cape Canaveral SLC-37B | Boeing IDS | ||||
DSCS III A-3 (USA-167) | US Air Force | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
Maiden flight of Delta IV Medium | |||||||
26 March 06:00 |
Privthvi-2 | Balasore | IDRDL | ||||
IDRDL | Suborbital | Missile test | 26 March | Successful | |||
28 March 01:27 |
H-IIA 2024 | Tanegashima LA-Y1 | |||||
IGS-1A | Japanese Government | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | 18 July 2014 | Successful | ||
IGS-1B | Japanese Government | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | 26 July 2012 | Partial spacecraft failure | ||
IGS-1B lost power in 2007, and concluded operations after just over half of its design life[2] | |||||||
31 March 22:09 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | Cape Canaveral SLC-17A | Boeing IDS | ||||
GPS IIR-9 (USA-168) | US Air Force | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
2 April 01:53 |
Molniya-M | Plesetsk Site 16/2 | VKS | ||||
Molniya 1-92 | VKS | Molniya | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
8 April 14:43 |
Titan IVB (401)/Centaur | Cape Canaveral SLC-40 | Lockheed Martin | ||||
Milstar 6 (USA-169) | US Air Force | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
9 April 22:52 |
Ariane 5G | Kourou ELA-3 | Arianespace | ||||
INSAT 3A | ISRO | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
Galaxy 12 | PanAmSat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
12 April 00:47 |
Atlas IIIB | Cape Canaveral SLC-36B | International Launch Services | ||||
AsiaSat 4 | AsiaSat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
26 April 03:53 |
Soyuz-FG | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Soyuz TMA-2 | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | ISS Expedition 7 | 28 October | Successful | ||
Manned orbital flight with 2 cosmonauts | |||||||
24 April 04:23 |
Proton-K/DM-2 | Baikonur Site 81/24 | VKS | ||||
Kosmos 2397 | VKS | Geosynchronous | Missile warning | In orbit | Operational | ||
28 April 12:00 |
Pegasus-XL | Stargazer, Cape Canaveral | Orbital Sciences | ||||
GALEX | NASA | Low Earth | Ultraviolet astronomy | In orbit | Operational | ||
29 April 05:50 |
Prithvi-2 | Balasore | IDRDL | ||||
IDRDL | Suborbital | Missile test | 29 April | Successful | |||
8 May 11:28 |
GSLV | Satish Dhawan | ISRO | ||||
GSAT-2 | ISRO | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
9 May 04:29 |
M-V | Uchinoura | |||||
Hayabusa (MUSES-C) | ISAS | Heliocentric | Asteroid sample-return probe | 13 June 2010 | Partial spacecraft failure | ||
MINERVA | ISAS | Heliocentric | Asteroid lander | In orbit | Spacecraft failure | ||
Explored asteroid 1998 SF36 | |||||||
13 May 22:10 |
Atlas V 401 | Cape Canaveral SLC-41 | International Launch Services | ||||
HellasSat 2 | Hellas-Sat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
First Greek satellite | |||||||
24 May 16:34 |
Long March 3A | Xichang | |||||
Beidou 2A | Geosynchronous | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | |||
2 June 17:45 |
Soyuz-FG/Fregat | Baikonur Site 31/6 | Starsem | ||||
Mars Express | ESA | Areocentric | Mars probe | In orbit | Operational | ||
Beagle 2 | ESA | Heliocentric | Mars lander | 25 December 2003 | Spacecraft failure | ||
Maiden flight of Soyuz-FG/Fregat Beagle 2 failed to contact Earth after landing on Mars | |||||||
4 June 19:23 |
Kosmos-3M | Plesetsk Site 132/1 | VKS | ||||
Kosmos 2398 | MO RF | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | |||
6 June 22:15 |
Proton-K/Briz-M | Baikonur Site 200/39 | International Launch Services | ||||
AMC-9 | SES Americom | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
8 June 10:34 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Progress M1-10 | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Logistics Earth observation | 3 October | Successful | ||
ISS flight 11P | |||||||
10 June 13:55 |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Thuraya 2 | Thuraya | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
10 June 17:58 |
Delta II 7925 | Cape Canaveral SLC-17A | Boeing IDS | ||||
Spirit (MER-A/MER-2) | NASA | Heliocentric | Mars rover | 4 January 2004 | Operational | ||
Spirit lander | NASA | Heliocentric | Mars lander | 4 January 2004 | Successful | ||
11 June 22:38 |
Ariane 5G | Kourou ELA-3 | Arianespace | ||||
Optus C1 | Optus/Australian Government | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
BSAT-2C | BSAT | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
19 June 20:00 |
Molniya-M | Plesetsk Site 43/3 | VKS | ||||
Molniya 3-53 | VKS | Molniya | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
26 June 18:55 |
Pegasus-XL | Stargazer, Vandenberg | Orbital Sciences | ||||
Orbview 3 | Orbview | Low Earth | Imaging | 3 March 2011 | Satellite failure | ||
Ceased operations on 4 March 2007 after camera malfunction | |||||||
30 June 14:15 |
Rokot/Briz-KM | Plesetsk | Eurockot | ||||
MIMOSA | Low Earth | 18 December 2011 | Successful | ||||
DTUSat | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
MOST | Low Earth | Space telescope | In orbit | Operational | |||
Cute-I | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
QuakeSat | Stanford University | Low Earth | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
AAU-Cubesat | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Can X-1 | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Cubesat XI | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Cubesat XII | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Cubesat XIII | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Cubesat XIV | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Monitor-E | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
8 July 04:18 |
Delta II 7925H | Cape Canaveral SLC-17B | Boeing IDS | ||||
Opportunity (MER-B/MER-1) | NASA | Heliocentric | Mars rover | In orbit | Operational | ||
Opportunity lander | NASA | Heliocentric | Mars lander | In orbit | Successful | ||
Maiden flight of Delta II Heavy | |||||||
17 July 23:45 |
Atlas V 521 | Cape Canaveral SLC-41 | International Launch Services | ||||
Rainbow-1 | Cablevision | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
Maiden flight of Atlas V 521 | |||||||
8 August 03:31 |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Echostar 9 (Telstar 13) | EchoStar | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
12 August 14:20 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 31/6 | VKS | ||||
Kosmos 2399 | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | 9 December | Failure | |||
Film capsule failed to deorbit | |||||||
13 August 02:09 |
Pegasus-XL | Stargazer, Vandenberg | Orbital Sciences | ||||
SCISAT-1 | CSA | Low Earth | Atmospheric research | In orbit | Operational | ||
19 August 10:50 |
Kosmos-3M | Plesetsk Site 132/1 | VKS | ||||
Kosmos 2400 (Strela 3) | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Kosmos 2401 (Strela 3) | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
22 August 16:30 |
VLS-1 | Alcântara | |||||
SATEC | Intended: Low Earth | Never left ground | Launch failure | ||||
Unosat | Intended: Low Earth | Never left ground | |||||
Rocket exploded on the launch pad | |||||||
25 August 05:35 |
Delta II 7920H | Cape Canaveral SLC-17B | Boeing IDS | ||||
Spitzer Space Telescope (SIRTF) | NASA | Heliocentric | Infrared astronomy | In orbit | Operational | ||
29 August 01:47 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Progress M-48 | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Logistics | 28 January 2004 | Successful | ||
ISS flight 12P | |||||||
29 August 23:13 |
Delta IV Medium | Cape Canaveral SLC-37B | Boeing IDS | ||||
DSCS III B-6 (USA-170) | US Air Force | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
9 September 04:29 |
Titan IVB (401)/Centaur | Cape Canaveral SLC-40 | Lockheed Martin | ||||
Mentor-3 (USA-171) | NRO | Geosynchronous | ELINT | In orbit | Operational | ||
16 September | Kaituozhe-1 | Taiyuan | |||||
PS-2 | Intended: Low Earth | Microsat | 16 September | Launch failure | |||
Fourth stage failed to ignite | |||||||
27 September 06:11 |
Kosmos-3M | Plesetsk Site 132/1 | VKS | ||||
Mozhaets-4 | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
NigeriaSat-1 | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
UK-DMC | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
BILSAT-1 | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Larets | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
STSat-1 | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
Rubin-4-DSI | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
NigeriaSat-1 is the first Nigerian satellite | |||||||
27 September 23:14 |
Ariane 5G | Kourou ELA-3 | Arianespace | ||||
Eurobird 3 | Eutelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
INSAT 3E | ISRO | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful[3] | ||
SMART-1 | ESA | Selenocentric | Lunar probe | 27 September 2006 05:42:22 | Successful | ||
Final flight of Ariane 5G | |||||||
1 October 04:02 |
Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Sea Launch | ||||
Galaxy 13 (Horizons 1) | PanAmSat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | operational | ||
15 October 01:00 |
Long March 2F | Jiuquan | |||||
Shenzhou 5 | Low Earth | 15 October 22:53 | Successful | ||||
Shenzhou spacecraft orbital module | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | 30 May 2004 | Successful | |||
Manned orbital flight with 1 astronaut (Yang Liwei), first Chinese space traveller and indigenous manned spaceflight | |||||||
17 October 04:54 |
PSLV | Satish Dhawan | ISRO | ||||
RESOURCESAT-1 (IRS-P6) | ISRO | Low Earth | Earth observation | In orbit | Operational | ||
18 October 05:38 |
Soyuz-FG | Baikonur Site 1/5 | Roskosmos | ||||
Soyuz TMA-3 | Roskosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | ISS Expedition 8 | 30 April 2004 | Successful | ||
Manned orbital flight with 3 cosmonauts | |||||||
18 October 16:17 |
Titan 23G/Star 37 | Vandenberg SLC-4W | Lockheed Martin | ||||
DMSP 5D-2 (USA-172) | US Air Force | Low Earth | Weather satellite | In orbit | Operational | ||
Final flight of Titan 23G | |||||||
21 October 03:16 |
Long March 4B | Taiyuan | |||||
Zi Yuan 1-2 (CBERS-2) | CAAC/INPE | Low Earth | Earth resources | In orbit | Operational | ||
Chuangxin-1 | CAS | Low Earth | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
30 October 13:43 |
Rockot/Briz-KM | Plesetsk Site 133 | Eurockot | ||||
SERVIS-1 | Low Earth | In orbit | Operational | ||||
3 November 07:20 |
Long March 2D | Jiuquan | |||||
FSW-18 (FSW-3) | SAST | Low Earth | Imaging | 18 December | Successful | ||
14 November 16:34 |
Long March 3A | Xichang | |||||
Zhongxing 20 | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | |||
24 November 06:22 |
Proton-K/DM-2M | Baikonur Site 81/23 | VKS | ||||
Yamal-201 | Gazprom | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
Yamal 202 | Gazprom | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
29 November 04:33 |
H-IIA 2024 | Tanegashima LA-Y1 | |||||
IGS-2A | Japanese Government | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | T+60 seconds | Launch failure | ||
IGS-2B | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | |||||
SRB failed to separate. Destroyed by RSO. | |||||||
2 December 10:04 |
Atlas IIAS | Vandenberg SLC-3E | |||||
NOSS-3 (USA-173) | NRO | Low Earth | Naval SIGINT | In orbit | Operational | ||
NOSS-3 (USA-173) | NRO | Low Earth | Naval SIGINT | In orbit | Operational | ||
NRO launch 18 | |||||||
5 December 06:00 |
Strela | Baikonur Site 175 | VKS | ||||
Gruzomaket | Low Earth | In orbit | Successful | ||||
Maiden flight of Strela rocket | |||||||
10 December 17:42 |
Proton-K/Briz-M | Baikonur Site 81/24 | VKS | ||||
Kosmos 2402 (GLONASS) | KNITs | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
Kosmos 2403 (GLONASS) | KNITs | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
Kosmos 2404 (GLONASS) | KNITs | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
18 December 02:30 |
Atlas IIIB | Cape Canaveral SLC-36B | International Launch Services | ||||
UHF F/O F11 (USA-174) | US Navy | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
21 December 08:05 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | Cape Canaveral SLC-17A | Boeing IDS | ||||
GPS IIR-10 (USA-175) | US Air Force | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Operational | ||
24 December | Sounding Rocket III | Jiu Peng Air Base | NSPO | ||||
NSPO | Suborbital | Ionospheric research | 24 December | Successful | |||
Apogee: ~280 km (174 mi) | |||||||
27 December 21:30 |
Soyuz-FG/Fregat | Baikonur Site 31/6 | Starsem | ||||
AMOS-2 | Spacecom | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
28 December 20:37 |
Proton-K/DM-2M | Baikonur Site 200/39 | VKS | ||||
Ekspress AM22 | RSCC | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Operational | ||
29 December 19:06 |
Long March 2C | Xichang | |||||
Tan Ce 1 (Double Star 1) | CNSA/ESA | High Earth (High-eccentricity) | Magnetosphere research | 14 October 2007 | Successful | ||
Deep Space Rendezvous
Date (GMT) | Spacecraft | Event | Remarks |
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19 June | Nozomi | 3rd flyby of the Earth | |
21 September | Galileo | Deorbited into the Jovian atmosphere | |
9 December | Nozomi | Flyby of Mars | Damaged by solar flares |
24 December | Beagle 2 | Crashed at Isidis Planitia, Mars | |
24 December | Mars Express | Areocentric orbit injection |
EVAs
Start Date/Time | Duration | End Time | Spacecraft | Crew | Function | Remarks |
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15 January 12:50 |
6 hours 51 minutes |
19:41 | Expedition 6 ISS Quest |
Kenneth Bowersox Donald Pettit |
Released the remaining launch locks on the P1 radiator assembly, removed debris on a sealing ring of Unity's docking port, and tested an ammonia reservoir on the station's P6 truss.[4] | |
8 April 12:40 |
6 hours 26 minutes |
19:06 | Expedition 6 ISS Quest |
Kenneth Bowersox Donald Pettit |
Reconfigured cables on the S0 (S-Zero), S1 and P1 trusses, replaced a Power Control Module on the Mobile Transporter, installed Spool Positioning Devices on Destiny, and reinstalled a thermal cover on an S1 Radiator Beam Valve Module.[4] |
References
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Footnotes
- ↑ http://reentrynews.aero.org/2003002a.html
- ↑ Blau, Patrick (31 July 2012). "IGS 1B Re-Entry". Spaceflight 101. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
- ↑ http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/after-10-years-in-orbit-insat3e-expires/article5859974.ece
- 1 2 NASA (2003). "Expedition Six Spacewalks". NASA. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 7 October 2008.
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