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[edit] Launches

This is a list of spaceflights launched in 2006.

Launch Date/Time Rocket Launch
Site
Launch Contractor Payload Operator Orbit Mission/
Function
Re-Entry/
Destruction
Outcome Remarks
January 19
19:00 GMT
Lockheed Martin Atlas V (551) LC-41, Cape Canaveral ILS New Horizons NASA Solar Escape Flyby of Pluto and other KBOs N/A Successful so far First probe to visit Pluto
January 24
01:33 GMT
H-2A Tanegashima JAXA Daichi (ALOS) JAXA LEO (Sun synchronous polar orbit) Observation satellite Still in Orbit Successful so far
February 15
23:35 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey
Pacific Ocean
Sea Launch EchoStar 10 EchoStar Geosynchronous Comsat Still in Orbit Successful so far
February 16
08:01 GMT
Minuteman III LF-10, Vandenberg AFB USAF Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle USAF Sub-orbital ICBM test launch February 16, 2006 Successful
February 18
06:27 GMT
H-2A Tanegashima Rocket System MTSAT-2 Japanese Government Geosynchronous ATC and weather satellite Successful so far
February 21
21:28 GMT
M-V Uchinoura JAXA ASTRO-F (Akari) Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
LEO (Sun synchronous polar orbit) Infrared astronomy satellite. Still in orbit Successful so far
Cute-1.7+APD Still in orbit Successful so far
February 28
20:10 GMT
Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS ARABSAT 4A ARABSAT Intended: Geosynchronous Comsat February 28, 2006 Failure Upper stage malfunction.
March 11
22:33 GMT
Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace SPAINSAT Spanish Government Geosynchronous Military comsat Still in Orbit Successful so far
Hot Bird 7A Eutelsat Geosynchronous Comsat Still in Orbit Successful so far
March 22
14:03 GMT
Orbital Sciences Pegasus L-1011, Vandenberg AFB Orbital Sciences Space Technology 5 (X3) NASA LEO Study Earth's Magnetosphere. Still in orbit Successful so far
March 24
22:30 GMT
SpaceX Falcon 1 Omelek SpaceX FalconSat 2 USAF Academy Intended: LEO Plasma research satellite. T+60 seconds Failure Rocket lost power shortly after launch due to engine fire.
March 30
02:30 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur RFSA Soyuz TMA-8
3 Cosmonauts
RFSA LEO, docked to ISS Manned orbital flight September 29, 2006 Successful ISS Expedition 13
First Brazilian in Space
April 7
13:00 GMT
Minuteman III LF-26, Vandenberg AFB USAF Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle USAF Sub-orbital ICBM test launch April 7, 2006 Successful
April 12
23:30 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey Sea Launch JCSAT-9 JCSAT Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
April 14
01:40 GMT
OSC Minotaur SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB OSC COSMIC (X5) COSMIC LEO Study atmosphere Still in orbit Successful so far
April 20
20:27 GMT
Lockheed Martin Atlas V (411) LC-41, Cape Canaveral ILS Astra 1KR SES Astra Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
April 24
16:03 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur RFSA Progress 21P RFSA LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS September 18,2006 Successful
April 25
16:47 GMT
Start-1 LC-5, Svobodniy EROS-B ImageSat LEO, polar Civillian imaging satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
April 26
22:48 GMT
CZ-4B Long March Taiyuan Yaogan 1 Imaging Satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
April 28
10:02 GMT
Boeing Delta II SLC-2W, Vandenberg AFB CALIPSO NASA LEO (A-Train) Study aerosols Still in orbit Successful so far
CloudSat NASA LEO (A-Train) Study clouds Still in orbit Successful so far
May 3, 17:38 GMT Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-16, Plesetsk RFSA Kosmos 2420 Russian Government Spy Satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
May 24
22:11 GMT
Boeing Delta IV LC-37B, Cape Canaveral GOES-13 (GOES-N) NASA/NOAA Geostationary Weather satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
May 26
18:50 GMT
Shtil (Volna) Submarine in Barents Sea Russian Navy Kompass 2 Earthquake detection satellite. Still in orbit Successful so far
May 27
21:09 GMT
Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace SATMEX 6 Satellites Mexicanas Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far Record for heaviest dual-payload to orbit
THAICOM 5 Shin Satellite Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
June 14
14:08:22 GMT
Minuteman III LF-04, Vandenberg AFB USAF 3 x Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle USAF Sub-orbital ICBM test launch June 14, 2006 Successful
June 15
08:00 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Resurs Russian Federal Space Agency LEO Remote Sensing Spacecraft Still in orbit Successful so far
June 18
07:50 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey Sea Launch Galaxy 16 PanAmSat Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
June 18
22:44 GMT
Chelomei Proton Baikonur Khrunichev KazSat Government of Kazakhstan Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
June 21
22:15 GMT
Boeing Delta II LC-17A, Cape Canaveral US Air Force MITEX-A (USA-187) DARPA Geostationary Experimental military satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
MITEX-B (USA-188) DARPA Geostationary Experimental military satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
MITEX Carrier (USA-189) DARPA Geostationary Experimental military satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
June 24
15:08 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Progress 22P Russian Federal Space Agency LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS Still in orbit Successful so far
June 25
04:00 GMT
Tsyklon 2 LC-90, Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Kosmos 2421 Russian Navy LEO Classified Still in orbit Successful so far
June 27
02:00-04:00 GMT
Boeing Delta IV SLC-6 Vandenberg AFB US Air Force NRO L-22 (USA-184/Prowler 1) US National Reconnaissance Office Highly Elliptical Orbit Classified Still in orbit Successful so far
July 4
18:38 GMT
Space Shuttle Discovery LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center USA STS-121, 7 astronauts NASA LEO, docked to ISS Manned Orbital Flight July 17, 2006
13:14 GMT
Successful Return to flight test, visit ISS
Leonardo MPLM NASA/ESA LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS July 17, 2006
13:14 GMT
Successful
July 10
12:38 GMT
GSLV Satish Dhawan Space Center ISRO INSAT 4C ISRO Intended: Geostationary Comsat T+60 seconds Failure Loss of control due to LRB engine failure required mission control to issue self-destruct command to rocket
July 12
15:53 GMT
Dnipro (Dnepr) Dombarovskiy ISC Kosmotras Genesis-1 Bigelow Aerospace LEO Experimental inflatable Space Station Still in orbit Successful so far First commercial space station (uninhabitable prototype)
July 20
10:14 GMT
Minuteman III LF-09, Vandenberg AFB USAF 3 x Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle USAF Sub-orbital ICBM test launch July 20, 2006 Successful
July 26
19:43 GMT
Dnipro (Dnepr) Baikonur ISC Kosmotras BelKA National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Belarus LEO Earth Observation Satellite T+74 seconds Failure First-stage engine hydraulic pump failure caused emergency shutdown
Unisat-4 Universita di Roma Intended:LEO Technology demonstration satellite
Baumanets MGTU Intended:LEO Earth observation and amateur radio satellite
PICPOT Politecnico di Torino Intended:LEO Earth observation satellite
SACRED University of Arizona Intended:LEO Cubesat
ION University of Illinois Intended:LEO Double Cubesat
Rincon 1 University of Arizona Intended:LEO Cubesat
ICECube1 Cornell Intended:LEO Cubesat
KUTESat Pathfinder University of Kansas Intended:LEO Cubesat
SEEDS Nihon University Intended:LEO Cubesat
nCube Government of Norway Intended:LEO Cubesat
HAUSAT-1 Government of South Korea Intended:LEO Cubesat
MEROPE University of Montana Intended:LEO Cubesat
CP2 CalPoly Intended:LEO Cubesat
AeroCube-1 AerospaceCorp Intended:LEO Cubesat
CP1 CalPoly Intended:LEO Cubesat
Voyager University of Hawaii Intended:LEO Cubesat
ICECube2 Cornell Intended:LEO Cubesat
July 28
07:05 GMT
Rockot Baikonur Eurockot KOMPSAT 2 Earth Observation satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
August 4
21:48 GMT
Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS Hot Bird 8 Eutelsat Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
August 11 Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace JCSat 10 Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Syracuse 3B Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
August 22
03:27 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey Sea Launch Koreasat 5 KT Corporation/Agency for Defense Development Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
September 9
07:00 GMT
CZ-2C CAST China Shi Jian 8 China LEO Investigate exposure of seeds to microgravity and radiation 24 September 2006
02:43 GMT
Successful
September 9
15:15 GMT
Space Shuttle Atlantis LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center USA STS-115, 6 astronauts NASA LEO, docked to ISS Manned Orbital Flight September 21, 2006
10:21 GMT
Successful ISS assembly flight
ISS Truss NASA LEO, attached to ISS ISS component Still in orbit Successful so far
September 11
04:35 GMT
H-2A Tanegashima IGS Japanese government Reconnaissance satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
September 12
16:02 UTC
Long March 3A Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Zhongxing 22A Geosynchronous Still in orbit Successful so far
September 14
13:41 GMT
Soyuz-U (R-7/A-2) LC-31, Baikonur RFSA Kosmos 2423 (Don) LEO Classified Still in orbit Successful Ceased operations 17 November 2006.
Destroyed
September 18
04:09 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur RFSA Soyuz TMA-9
3 Cosmonauts
RFSA LEO, docked to ISS Manned orbital flight Still in orbit Successful so far ISS Expedition 14
First female Space tourist
September 22
21:36 GMT
M-V Uchinoura JAXA Hinode
(Solar-B)
JAXA LEO (Sun synchronous polar orbit) Solar telescope Still in orbit Successful so far Final flight of M-V rocket

SSSat failed to establish communications[1]
HIT-SAT Hokkaido Institute of Technology Technology development nanosatellite Still in orbit Successful so far
SSSAT JAXA Experimental Solar sail nanosatellite September 26, 2006 Failure
September 25
18:50 GMT
Boeing Delta II (7925) LC-17A, Cape Canaveral US Air Force GPS 2R-M2 (USA-190) NAVSTAR MEO GPS navigation satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
September 25
20:14 GMT
SpaceLoft XL Spaceport America, Upham, New Mexico UP Aerospace N/A Various Suborbital Various experiments T+60 seconds Failure Maiden flight of SpaceLoft XL Sounding rocket
First flight from Spaceport America
October 13
20:56 GMT
Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace DirecTV-9S Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
Optus D1 Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
LDREX-2 GTO Technology development Still in orbit Successful so far
October 19
16:28 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-31, Baikonur Starsem MetOp-A EUMETSAT LEO (Sun synchronous polar orbit) Weather satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
October 23
13:41 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Progress 23P Russian Federal Space Agency LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS Still in orbit Successful so far Antenna stowage issues on October 26 initially prevented full mechanical docking. A second docking attempt was successful.
October 24
23:34 UTC
Long March 4B Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Shi Jian 6-2A LEO Environmental research Still in orbit Successful so far
Shi Jian 6-2B LEO Environmental research Still in orbit Successful so far
October 26
00:52 GMT
Boeing Delta II (7925) LC-17B, Cape Canaveral STEREO-A NASA Planned: Heliocentric Study Sun and Earth Still In Orbit Successful so far
STEREO-B NASA Planned: Heliocentric Study Sun and Earth Still In Orbit Successful so far
October 28
16:20 GMT
Long March 3B Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sinosat-2 Sino Satellite Communications Co. Intended: Geosynchronous
Actual: Subsynchronous
Comsat Still in orbit Failure Solar panels and communications antenna failed to extend
October 30
23:48 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey
Pacific Ocean
Sea Launch XM-4 "Blues" XM Satellite Radio Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
November 4
13:53GMT
Boeing Delta IVM SLC-6, Vandenberg AFB DMSP F17 US Air Force LEO (Polar) Weather Satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
November 8
20:01 GMT
Chelomei Proton-M Baikonur ILS Badr 4 (ARABSAT 4B) ARABSAT Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
November 17
19:12 GMT
Boeing Delta II (7925) LC-17A, Cape Canaveral US Air Force GPS 2R-M3 NAVSTAR Current:LEO
Planned:MEO
GPS navigation satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
December 2 Kosmos-3M Plesetsk Kosmos Russian Government Planned:LEO Navigation
December 6 Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace WildBlue 1 Planned:Geosynchronous Comsat
Americom 18 Planned:Geosynchronous Comsat
December 7 Boeing Delta II (7920) SLC-2W, Vandenberg AFB US Air Force NRO L-21 NRO Planned:LEO Classified
December 8
02:38 GMT
Space Shuttle Discovery LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center USA STS-116, 7 astronauts NASA Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Manned Orbital Flight ISS assembly flight
ISS Truss NASA Planned: LEO, attached to ISS ISS component
Spacehab module NASA Planned: LEO, attached to Discovery Resupply ISS
ANDE US Naval Academy Planned: LEO Technology development
RAFT1 US Naval Academy Planned: LEO Calibration target Cubesat
MARScom US Naval Academy Planned: LEO Calibration target Cubesat
MEPSI-2 DARPA Planned: LEO Technology development Cubesat
December 8 Soyuz (R-7/A-2) Plesetsk Russian Federal Space Agency Kosmos VKS Planned:HEO Comsat
December 11
12:00-15:00 GMT
Orbital Sciences Minotaur Wallops Island OSC TacSat 2 US Naval Research Laboratory Planned:LEO Experimental satellite
December 12
23:28 UTC
Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS MEASAT 3 Planned: Geosynchronous Comsat
December 15 Shtil (Volna) Delta III Submarine in Barents Sea Russian Navy Sumbandila University of Stellenbosch Planned:LEO Technology development
December 16
06:32-06:44 GMT
H-2A Tanegashima JAXA ETS 8 Planned:JAXA GSO Technology demonstration
December 16 Yuzhnoye Zenit 2SLB LC-45, Baikonur Land Launch Kosmos VKS Planned: LEO Intelligence satellite
December 21 Soyuz (R-7/A-2) Baikonur STARSEM CoRoT CNES Planned:LEO Astronomy satellite
December 25 Proton-K LC-80, Baikonur Cosmodrome Glonass KNITs Planned:MEO Navigation
Glonass KNITs Planned:MEO Navigation
Glonass KNITs Planned:MEO Navigation
December 25 Shtil (Volna) Delta III Submarine in Barents Sea Russian Navy Kompass 3 Izmiran Planned:LEO Earthquake detection
December (TBC) Long March 2C (CZ-2C) Taiyuan Hai Yang 1B CASC Planned:SSO Remote Sensing
TBC SpaceLoft XL Spaceport America, Upham, New Mexico UP Aerospace Space burial Space Services Incorporated Planned: Suborbital Space burial of human remains Includes remains of Mercury Astronaut Gordon Cooper, Star Trek actor James Doohan, Star Trek writer John Meredyth Lucas, and Mareta West, who was responsible for choosing landing sites for the Apollo program.

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2006
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