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Starlink
Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by Starlink Services, LLC, an international telecommunications provider that is a wholly owned subsidiary of American aerospace company SpaceX, providing coverage to around 150 countries and territories. It also aims to provide global mobile broadband. Starlink has been instrumental to SpaceX's growth.
Axiom Mission 1
private crewed spaceflight to the International Space Station in 2022
Shenzhou 14
crewed spaceflight of the Shenzhou program of China
Soyuz MS-22
spaceflight mission to ISS
SpaceX Crew-5
NASA Commercial Crew Program mission to the International Space Station
SpaceX Crew-4
NASA Commercial Crew Program mission to the International Space Station
Shenzhou 15
crewed spaceflight of the Shenzhou program of China
Soyuz MS-21
spaceflight mission to ISS
Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2
second uncrewed flight test of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft
Wentian
module of the Tiangong space station
COSMO-SkyMed
COSMO-SkyMed (COnstellation of small Satellites for the Mediterranean basin Observation) is an Earth-observation satellite space-based radar system funded by the Italian Ministry of Research and Ministry of Defence and conducted by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), intended for both military and civilian use. The prime contractor for the spacecraft was Thales Alenia Space. COSMO SkyMed is a constellation of four dual use Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISR) Earth observation satellites with a synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) as main payload, the result of the in
Mengtian
module of the Tiangong space station
Hakuto-R M1
failed Japanese private lunar landing mission
SpaceX CRS-26
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Progress MS-23
2023 Russian resupply spaceflight to the ISS
SpaceX CRS-25
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Tianzhou 5
2022 Chinese resupply spaceflight to the Tiangong Space Station
Progress MS-20
Russian resupply mission to the International Space Station
Cygnus NG-18
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Khayyam
Iranian Earth observation satellite
Surface Water Ocean Topography
NASA and CNES water monitoring satellite
Cygnus NG-17
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Progress MS-21
Russian resupply mission to the International Space Station
Tianzhou 4
unmaned cargo spacecraft created by China
Progress MS-19
Russian resupply mission to the International Space Station
BioSentinel
BioSentinel is a low-cost CubeSat spacecraft on an astrobiology mission that uses budding yeast to detect, measure, and compare the impact of deep space radiation on DNA repair over long time beyond low Earth orbit.
CubeSat for Solar Particles
nanosatellite spacecraft
Urdaneta-Armsat
Urdaneta-Armsat is a series of Spanish-Armenian nanosatellites developed by the Basque company Satlantis Microsats in collaboration with the Armenian national company Geocosmos, in the CubeSat (16U) format.
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.
Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats
NASA small satellite mission
GOES-18
GOES-18 (designated pre-launch as GOES-T) is the third of the "GOES-R Series", the current generation of weather satellites operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The current and next satellites of the Series (GOES-16, GOES-17, GOES-18, and GOES-19) will extend the availability of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) satellite system until 2037. The satellite is built by Lockheed Martin in Littleton, Colorado. It is based on the A2100A satellite bus and will have an expected useful life of 15 years (10 operational after five years in orb
TUMnanoSAT
TUMnanoSAT was a nanosatellite and the first artificial satellite made by Moldova. It was built by the Technical University of Moldova (UTM) and was launched on 15 July 2022. SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket carried TUMnanoSAT to the International Space Station (ISS). This was through the SpaceX CRS-25 Commercial Resupply Service mission. In this mission, Falcon 9 carried a SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft which contained the J-SSOD launch capsule of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) within which in turn was TUMnanoSAT. The satellite project and its launch was carried out in cooperation with the