Category
page 1Spacecraft which reentered in 2015
Soyuz TMA-16M
2015 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS
Soyuz TMA-14M
2014 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS
Soyuz TMA-15M
2014 flight to the International Space Station
Soyuz TMA-17M
flight to the International Space Station
SpaceX CRS-5
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
QuickBird 2
QuickBird was a high-resolution commercial Earth observation satellite, owned by DigitalGlobe, launched in 2001 and reentered after orbit decay in 2015. QuickBird used Ball Aerospace's Global Imaging System 2000 (BGIS 2000). The satellite collected panchromatic (black and white) imagery at 61 centimeter resolution and multispectral imagery at 2.44- (at 450 km) to 1.63-meter (at 300 km) resolution, as orbit altitude is lowered during the end of mission life.
SpaceX CRS-6
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission
joint space mission between NASA and JAXA
Progress M-27M
unsuccessful attempt to resupply the International Space Station
Georges Lemaître ATV
European uncrewed cargo resupply spacecraft

LightSail
LightSail is a project to demonstrate controlled solar sailing within low Earth orbit using a CubeSat. The project was developed by The Planetary Society, a global non-profit organization devoted to space exploration. It consists of two spacecraft — LightSail 1 and LightSail 2. LightSail 1 was an engineering demonstration mission designed to test its new sail deployment method in space, it did not perform solar sailing. LightSail 2 was a fully functional spacecraft intended to demonstrate true solar sailing and incorporated the lessons learned from LightSail 1. LightSail is a follow-on project
Progress M-26M
Russian cargo spacecraft
Kounotori 5
cargo resupply spacecraft for the International Space Station
Progress M-25M
Russian cargo spacecraft
Kiku-7 Chaser
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The ETS-VII, or Engineering Test Satellite No. 7, was a satellite developed and launched by the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). It is also known as KIKU-7. It was launched aboard an H-II rocket from Tanegashima Space Center, on 28 November 1997. The ETS-VII was equipped with a robotic arm, which was used to carry out several experiments related to rendezvous docking and space robotics. It was the world's first satellite to be equipped with a robotic arm, and also Japan's first uncrewed spacecraft to conduct autonomous rendezvous and docking operations succ
Progress M-28M
International Space Station (ISS) resupply mission
C/NOFS
thumb|Communication/Navigation Outage Forecasting System (C/NOFS) satellite
C/NOFS, or Communications/Navigation Outage Forecasting System was a USAF satellite developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate to investigate and forecast scintillations in the Earth's ionosphere. It was launched by an Orbital Sciences Corporation Pegasus-XL launch vehicle at 17:02:48 UTC on 16 April 2008 and decayed on 28 November 2015.