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Soyuz MS-05
Russian crewed flight to the ISS
Soyuz MS-07
2017 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS
Soyuz MS-06
Russian crewed flight to the ISS
Soyuz MS-04
Russian crewed flight to the ISS
Tianzhou 1
Tianzhou 1 is a unmaned cargo spacecraft created by China.
SpaceX CRS-11
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
SpaceX CRS-13
mission to the International Space Station launched on April 2, 2018
SpaceX CRS-10
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Cygnus CRS OA-7
eighth cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
SpaceX CRS-12
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station

Cygnus CRS OA-8E
ninth cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope
X-ray space observatory
BulgariaSat-1
BulgariaSat-1 is a geostationary communications satellite operated by Bulgaria Sat and manufactured by SSL. The satellite will provide high definition and ultra-high-definition television, very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) communications, satellite news gathering relays, and other communications services, primarily to the Balkan Peninsula and Central/Western Europe.
SES-10
SES-10, is a geostationary communications satellite awarded in February 2014, owned and operated by SES and designed and manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space on the Eurostar-3000 satellite bus. It is positioned at the 67° West position thanks to an agreement with the Andean Community to use the Simón Bolivar-2 satellite network. It replaces AMC-3 and AMC-4 to provide enhanced coverage and significant capacity expansion.
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Formosat-5
Formosat-5 (Formosa Satellite 5; ) is the first Earth observation satellite manufactured and operated solely by the National Space Organization, the national civilian space agency of Taiwan. The satellite was launched from a Falcon 9 rocket on 24 August 2017, and placed into a Sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of about 720 km. Formosat-5 can capture color and more detailed monochrome images, along with measuring the ionosphere plasma's properties.
Progress MS-07
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
SGDC-1
Brazilian geostationary communication satellite
AngoSat 1
communications satellite operated by Angosat
Progress MS-06
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Aalto-1
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Sentinel-5 Precursor
Earth observation satellite
Progress MS-05
Cargo resupply spacecraft to the International Space Station
Hispasat 36W-1
Spanish communications satellite
Koreasat 5A
South Korean geostationary communications satellite
Telkom-3S
Telkom-3S is an Indonesian geostationary communications satellite built as a replacement of Telkom-3 that was lost due to a launch failure on 6 August 2012. Telkom-3S was successfully launched on 14 February 2017, at 21:39 UTC and commissioned into service on 17 April 2017.
Intelsat 35e
communications satellite
Sentinel-2B
Sentinel-2B is a European optical imaging satellite that was launched on 7 March 2017. It is the second Sentinel-2 satellite launched as part of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Programme, and with its orbit phased 180° against its sister satellite, Sentinel-2A. The satellite carries a wide swath high-resolution multispectral imager with 13 spectral bands. It provides information for agriculture and forestry, among other services, allowing for prediction of crop yields.
Hellas Sat 3
geostationary communications satellite
Mazaalai (satellite)
Mongolian CubeSat
Eutelsat 172B
Communications satellite operated by Eutelsat
BRAC Onnesha
Bangladeshi CubeSat
VENµS
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| launch_site = Kourou
| launch_contractor = Arianespace
| entered_service =
| declared = August 2024
| orbit_reference = Geocentric
| orbit_regime = Sun-synchronous 2 day repeating
| orbit_periapsis = 720 km (first phase) / 410 km (second phase)
| orbit_apoapsis = 720 km (first phase) / 410 km (second phase)
| orbit_inclination = 98.27 degrees
| orbit_period =
| apsis = gee
| instruments = Super Spectral Camera (VSSC), Israeli Hall Effect Thruster (IHET)
| telescope_name = Ritchey-Chretien telescope
| telescope_type = Cassegrain
Super Low Altitude Test Satellite
former JAXA satellite which demonstrated operations in very low Earth orbit
ÑuSat
ÑuSat satellite series (, sometimes translated into English as NewSat) is a series of Argentinean commercial Earth observation satellites. They form the Aleph-1 constellation, which is designed, built and operated by Satellogic.
ViaSat-2
ViaSat-2 is a commercial communications satellite launched June 1, 2017 and went live late February 2018. It was advertised to be the world's highest capacity communications satellite with a throughput of 300 Gbit/s, exceeding that of HughesNet EchoStar XIX, which launched in December 2016. It is the second Ka-band satellite launched by ViaSat after ViaSat-1. The satellite provides internet service through ViaSat (Exede prior to rebranding) to North America, parts of South America, including Mexico and the Caribbean, and to air and maritime routes across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe.
Koreasat 7
South Korean geostationary communications satellite
EchoStar 105/SES-11
SES-11 / EchoStar 105 is a geostationary communications satellite operated by SES and EchoStar and designed and manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space. It has a mass of and has a design life of at least 15 years.
DSN-2
DSN-2, also known as Kirameki-2 (きらめき), is a geostationary communications satellite operated by DSN Corporation, a subsidiary of SKY Perfect JSAT Group. Its payload is a pure X-band transceiver and is used for military communications by the Japanese military. It was launched and successfully deployed on 24 January 2017 using a H-IIA rocket flying in its heaviest configuration, the H-IIA 204. It is Japan's first dedicated military communication satellite and is designed for at least fifteen years of service.
VRSS-2
VRSS-2 (Venezuelan Remote Sensing Satellite-2), also known as (Satellite) Antonio José de Sucre, is the second Venezuelan remote sensing satellite, and the third Venezuelan satellite after VRSS-1. It will be used to study Venezuelan territory and support planning, agriculture and disaster recovery. It was built and launched by the Chinese and has been named after Venezuelan revolutionary Antonio José de Sucre.
GhanaSat-1
GhanaSat-1 was the first Ghanaian nanosatellite to be launched into space. It was designed and built in two years in conjunction with the Kyushu Institute of Technology Birds-1 program, which has the goal of helping countries build their first satellite.
Amazonas 5
Spanish communications satellite
Birds-1
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OTV-5
USA-277, also referred to as Orbital Test Vehicle 5 (OTV-5), is the third flight of the second Boeing X-37B, an American unmanned vertical-takeoff, horizontal-landing spaceplane. It was launched to low Earth orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from LC-39A on September 7, 2017. Its mission designation is part of the USA series.
BSAT-4a
BSAT-4a is a geostationary communications satellite ordered by Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation (BSAT) and designed and manufactured by SSL on the SSL 1300 platform, to be stationed on the 110.0° East orbital slot for direct television broadcasting of 4K and 8K Ultra HD resolutions. It was launched on 29 September 2017.
SES-15
SES-15 is a geostationary communications satellite operated by SES and designed and manufactured by Boeing Satellite Systems. It has a mass of and has a design life of at least 15 years.
Kanopus-V-IK
Kanopus-V-IK (formerly Kanopus-V 2) is a Russian Earth observation satellite developed by the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics and operated by Roscosmos. It was launched on July 14, 2017, designed for monitoring the environment over a large swath of land, and has an expected service life of 5 years.
Alcomsat-1
Alcomsat-1 is the first Algerian communications satellite. It was carried by Chinese launcher Long March 3B from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, located in Sichuan Province, 2,200 km southwest of Beijing.