Timeline of Solar System exploration

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This is a timeline of Solar System exploration ordering events in the exploration of the Solar System by date of spacecraft launch. It includes:

  • All spacecraft that have left Earth orbit for the purposes of Solar System exploration (or were launched with that intention but failed), including lunar probes.
  • A small number of pioneering or notable Earth-orbiting craft.[vague]
Charted timeline of Solar System exploration, as of December 2014

It does not include:

  • Centuries of terrestrial telescopic observation.
  • The great majority of Earth-orbiting satellites.
  • Space probes leaving Earth orbit that are not concerned with Solar System exploration (such as space telescopes targeted at distant galaxies, cosmic background radiation observatories, and so on).
  • Probes that failed at launch.

The dates listed are launch dates, but the achievements noted may have occurred some time later—in some cases, a considerable time later (for example, Voyager 2, launched 20 August 1977, did not reach Neptune until 1989).

1950s

 
Sputnik 1 – First Earth orbiter
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  Sputnik 1 4 October 1957 First Earth orbiter
  Sputnik 2 3 November 1957 Earth orbiter, first animal in orbit, a dog named Laika
  Explorer 1 1 February 1958 Earth orbiter; discovered Van Allen radiation belts
  Vanguard 1 17 March 1958 Earth orbiter; oldest spacecraft still in Earth orbit
  Luna 1 2 January 1959 First lunar flyby (attempted lunar impact?); first artificial satellite in heliocentric orbit.
  Pioneer 4 3 March 1959 Lunar flyby
  Luna 2 12 September 1959 First extraterrestrial impact and lunar impact, First artificial object on Moon
  Luna 3 4 October 1959 Lunar flyby; First images of another celestial body taken from space, most notably, the far side of Moon

1960s

 
Vostok 1 – First crewed Earth orbiter
 
Mariner 2 – First successful Venus flyby
 
Mariner 4 – First successful Mars flyby
 
Luna 9 – First successful lunar lander
 
Zond 5 – First lunar flyby and return to Earth, first terrestrials to circle the Moon
 
Apollo 8 – First crewed lunar orbiter
 
Apollo 11 – First crewed lunar landing
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  Pioneer 5 11 March 1960 Interplanetary space investigations
  Venera 1 12 February 1961 First probe to another planet; Venus flyby (contact lost before flyby)
  Vostok 1 12 April 1961 First crewed Earth orbiter (Yuri Gagarin)
  Ranger 1 23 August 1961 Attempted lunar test flight (failed to leave Earth orbit)
  Ranger 2 18 November 1961 Attempted lunar test flight (failed to leave Earth orbit)
  Ranger 3 26 January 1962 Attempted lunar impact (missed Moon)
  Ranger 4 23 April 1962 Lunar impact (but unintentionally became the first spacecraft to hit the lunar farside and returned no data)
  Mariner 2 27 August 1962 First successful planetary encounter, First successful Venus flyby
  Ranger 5 18 October 1962 Attempted lunar impact (missed Moon)
  Mars 1 1 November 1962 First probe to Mars: flyby (contact lost)
  Luna 4 2 April 1963 Attempted lunar lander (missed Moon)
  Cosmos 21 11 November 1963 Attempted Venera test flight?
  Ranger 6 30 January 1964 Lunar impact (cameras failed)
  Zond 1 2 April 1964 Venus flyby (contact lost)
  Ranger 7 28 July 1964 Lunar impact (success)
  Voskhod 1 12 October 1964 First orbiter with multimember crew
  Mariner 3 5 November 1964 Attempted Mars flyby (failed to attain correct trajectory)
  Mariner 4 28 November 1964 First successful Mars flyby
  Zond 2 30 November 1964 Mars flyby (contact lost)
  Ranger 8 17 February 1965 Lunar impact
  Voskhod 2 18 March 1965 First space walk, by Alexei Leonov
  Ranger 9 21 March 1965 Lunar impact
  Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 6 May 1965 Oldest spacecraft still in use[citation needed]
  Luna 5 9 May 1965 Lunar impact (attempted soft landing)
  Luna 6 8 June 1965 Attempted lunar lander (missed Moon)
  Zond 3 18 July 1965 Lunar flyby
  Luna 7 4 October 1965 Lunar impact (attempted soft landing)
  Venera 2 12 November 1965 Venus flyby (contact lost)
  Venera 3 16 November 1965 Venus lander (contact lost) – First spacecraft to reach another planet's atmosphere and surface, First Venus impact
  Luna 8 3 December 1965 Lunar impact (attempted soft landing?)
  Pioneer 6 16 December 1965 "Space weather" observations
  Luna 9 31 January 1966 First extraterrestrial lander and lunar lander
  Luna 10 31 March 1966 First extraterrestrial orbiter and first lunar orbiter
  Surveyor 1 30 May 1966 Lunar lander
  Explorer 33 1 July 1966 Attempted lunar orbiter (failed to attain lunar orbit)
  Lunar Orbiter 1 10 August 1966 Lunar orbiter
  Pioneer 7 17 August 1966 "Space weather" observations
  Luna 11 24 August 1966 Lunar orbiter
  Surveyor 2 20 September 1966 Attempted lunar lander (crashed into Moon)
  Luna 12 22 October 1966 Lunar orbiter
  Lunar Orbiter 2 6 November 1966 Lunar orbiter
  Luna 13 21 December 1966 Lunar lander
  Lunar Orbiter 3 5 February 1967 Lunar orbiter
  Surveyor 3 17 April 1967 Lunar lander
  Lunar Orbiter 4 4 May 1967 Lunar orbiter
  Venera 4 12 June 1967 First functioning extraterrestrial atmospheric probe (Venus)
  Mariner 5 14 June 1967 Venus flyby
  Surveyor 4 14 July 1967 Attempted lunar lander (crashed into Moon)
  Explorer 35 (IMP-E) 19 July 1967 Lunar orbiter
  Lunar Orbiter 5 1 August 1967 Lunar orbiter
  Surveyor 5 8 September 1967 Lunar lander
  Surveyor 6 7 November 1967 Lunar lander, first lift-off from an extraterrestrial body
  Apollo 4 9 November 1967 Lunar programme test flight in Earth orbit (uncrewed)
  Pioneer 8 13 December 1967 "Space weather" observations
  Surveyor 7 7 January 1968 Lunar lander
  Apollo 5 22 January 1968 Lunar programme test flight in Earth orbit (uncrewed)
  Zond 4 2 March 1968 Lunar programme test flight out of Earth orbit (uncrewed)
  Luna 14 7 April 1968 Lunar orbiter
  Zond 5 14 September 1968 First lunar flyby and return to Earth, first life forms to circle the Moon
  Apollo 7 11 October 1968 Lunar programme test flight in Earth orbit (crewed)
  Pioneer 9 8 November 1968 "Space weather" observations
  Zond 6 10 November 1968 Lunar flyby and return to Earth
  Apollo 8 21 December 1968 First crewed spacecraft to leave Earth orbit, first crewed lunar orbiter
  Venera 5 5 January 1969 Venus atmospheric probe
  Venera 6 10 January 1969 Venus atmospheric probe
  Mariner 6 25 February 1969 Mars flyby
  Apollo 9 3 March 1969 Crewed lunar lander (LEM) flight test in Earth orbit
  Mariner 7 27 March 1969 Mars flyby
  Apollo 10 18 May 1969 Crewed lunar orbiter
  Luna 15 13 July 1969 Second attempted lunar sample return
  Apollo 11 16 July 1969 First crewed lunar landing and first successful sample return mission
  Zond 7 7 August 1969 Lunar flyby and return to Earth
  Apollo 12 14 November 1969 Crewed lunar landing

1970s

 
Mars 3 – First Mars lander
 
Pioneer 10 – First Jupiter flyby
 
Mariner 10 – First Mercury flyby
 
Voyager 2 – First Uranus/first Neptune flyby
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  Apollo 13 11 April 1970 Crewed lunar flyby and return to Earth (crewed lunar landing aborted). Farthest from Earth a human has gone (401,056 km)
  Venera 7 17 August 1970 First Venus lander and the first spacecraft to "soft" land on another planet (with some data returned from the surface)
  Luna 16 12 September 1970 First robotic lunar sample return
  Zond 8 20 October 1970 Lunar flyby and return to Earth
  Luna 17/Lunokhod 1 10 November 1970 First remote controlled rover
  Apollo 14 31 January 1971 Crewed lunar landing
  Salyut 1 19 April 1971 First space station
  Mars 2 19 May 1971 First Mars impact, Mars orbiter and attempted lander; First rover (Prop-M) sent to another planet (Mars)
  Mars 3 28 May 1971 Mars orbiter, First Mars lander (first image taken from the surface of another planet, though the received image did not show anything); First rover (Prop-M) to be landed but not deployed on another planet (Mars)
  Mariner 9 30 May 1971 First to orbit another planet (Mars)
  Apollo 15 26 July 1971 Crewed lunar landing; First crewed lunar rover
  Luna 18 2 September 1971 Attempted lunar sample return (crashed into Moon)
  Luna 19 28 September 1971 Lunar orbiter
  Luna 20 14 February 1972 Lunar robotic sample return
  Pioneer 10 3 March 1972 First Jupiter flyby
  Venera 8 27 March 1972 Venus lander
  Apollo 16 16 April 1972 Crewed lunar landing
  Apollo 17 7 December 1972 Last crewed lunar landing
  Luna 21/Lunokhod 2 8 January 1973 Lunar rover
  Pioneer 11 5 April 1973 Jupiter flyby and First Saturn flyby
  Explorer 49 (RAE-B) 10 June 1973 Lunar orbiter/radio astronomy
  Mars 4 21 July 1973 Mars flyby (attempted Mars orbiter)
  Mars 5 25 July 1973 Mars orbiter
  Mars 6 5 August 1973 Mars flyby and attempted lander (failed due to damage on Mars landing)
  Mars 7 9 August 1973 Mars flyby and attempted lander (missed Mars)
  Mariner 10 3 November 1973 Lunar and Venus flybys in addition to the First Mercury flyby
  Luna 22 29 May 1974 Lunar orbiter
  Luna 23 28 October 1974 Attempted lunar sample return (failed due to damage on lunar landing)
    Helios-A 10 December 1974 Solar observations
  Venera 9 8 June 1975 First Venus orbiter and lander; First successful images from the surface of another planet (Venus)
  Venera 10 14 June 1975 Venus orbiter and lander
  Viking 1 20 August 1975 Mars orbiter and lander; First clear pictures from Martian surface
  Viking 2 9 September 1975 Mars orbiter and lander
    Helios-B 15 January 1976 Solar observations
  Luna 24 9 August 1976 Lunar robotic sample return
  Voyager 2 20 August 1977 Jupiter/Saturn/first Uranus/first Neptune flyby
  Voyager 1 5 September 1977 Jupiter/Saturn flyby, first to exit the heliosphere
  Pioneer Venus 1 20 May 1978 Venus orbiter
  Pioneer Venus 2 8 August 1978 Venus atmospheric probes
    ISEE-3 12 August 1978 Solar wind investigations; later redesignated International Cometary Explorer and performed Comet Giacobini-Zinner and Comet Halley flybys – First comet flyby
  Venera 11 9 September 1978 Venus flyby and lander
  Venera 12 14 September 1978 Venus flyby and lander

1980s

 
Giotto – Comet Halley flyby
 
Galileo – Mission to Jupiter
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  Venera 13 30 October 1981 Venus flyby and lander. First recording of sound on another planet.
  Venera 14 4 November 1981 Venus flyby and lander
  Venera 15 2 June 1983 Venus orbiter
  Venera 16 7 June 1983 Venus orbiter
  Vega 1 15 December 1984 Venus flyby, lander and first extraterrestrial aircraft (aerostat balloon); continued on to Comet Halley flyby
  Vega 2 21 December 1984 Venus flyby, lander and balloon; continued on to Comet Halley flyby
  Sakigake 8 January 1985 Comet Halley flyby
  Giotto 2 July 1985 First close observation of comet (distance 596 kilometers), Comet Halley flyby
  Suisei (Planet-A) 18 August 1985 Comet Halley flyby
  Mir 19 February 1986 First modular space station (operational 1986–2000; final module added 1996)
  Phobos 1 7 July 1988 Attempted Mars orbiter/Phobos landers (contact lost)
  Phobos 2 12 July 1988 Mars orbiter/attempted Phobos landers (contact lost)
  Magellan 4 May 1989 Venus orbiter
  Galileo 18 October 1989 Venus flyby, first Asteroid flyby (Gaspra), first Asteroid moon discovery (Dactyl), first Jupiter orbiter, first Jupiter atmospheric probe

1990s

 
Mars Pathfinder – Mars lander and the first successful Mars rover, Sojourner
 
Cassini–Huygens – First Saturn orbiter and first Titan lander
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  Hiten (MUSES-A) 24 January 1990 Lunar flyby and orbiter
    Hubble Space Telescope 24 April 1990 Orbital space telescope (operational since 1990[needs update])
    Ulysses 6 October 1990 Solar polar orbiter
    Yohkoh (Solar-A) 30 August 1991 Solar observations (1991–2001)
  Mars Observer 25 September 1992 Attempted Mars orbiter (contact lost)
  Clementine 25 January 1994 Lunar orbiter/attempted asteroid flyby (contact lost)
  WIND 1 November 1994 Solar wind observations
    SOHO 2 December 1995 Solar observatory (operational since 1996[needs update])
  NEAR Shoemaker 17 February 1996 Eros orbiter, first near-Earth asteroid flyby, first asteroid orbit and first asteroid landing
  Mars Global Surveyor 7 November 1996 Mars orbiter
  Mars 96 16 November 1996 Attempted Mars orbiter/landers (failed to escape Earth orbit)
  Mars Pathfinder 4 December 1996 Mars lander and first successful planetary rover
  ACE 25 August 1997 Solar wind and "space weather" observations (operational since 1998)
      Cassini–Huygens 15 October 1997 First Saturn orbiter and first outer planet moon lander (on Titan)
  Lunar Prospector 7 January 1998 Lunar orbiter
  Nozomi (Planet-B) 3 July 1998 Attempted Mars orbiter (failed to enter Mars orbit)
  Deep Space 1 (DS1) 24 October 1998 Asteroid and comet flyby
           ISS 20 November 1998 International space station
  Mars Climate Orbiter 11 December 1998 Attempted Mars orbiter (orbit insertion failed; entered atmosphere and was destroyed)
  Mars Polar Lander/Deep Space 2 (DS2) 3 January 1999 Attempted Mars lander/penetrators (contact lost)
  Stardust 7 February 1999 First comet coma sample return (returned 15 January 2006)

2000s

 
Mars Express/Beagle 2 – First planetary mission by the ESA
 
MESSENGER – First Mercury orbiter
 
Chandrayaan-1 – Water Around Fresh Moon Crater
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  2001 Mars Odyssey 7 April 2001 Mars orbiter
  Genesis 8 August 2001 First solar wind sample return
  CONTOUR 3 July 2002 Attempted flyby of comet nuclei (Encke, Schwassmann-Wachmann-3, and optionally a third one; lost in space)
  Hayabusa (MUSES-C) 9 May 2003 Asteroid lander and first sample return from asteroid
    Mars Express/Beagle 2 2 June 2003 Mars orbiter/attempted lander (lander failure)
  Mars Exploration Rover Spirit 10 June 2003 Mars rover
  Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity 8 July 2003 Mars rover
  SMART-1 27 September 2003 Lunar orbiter
  Rosetta/Philae 2 March 2004 Asteroid Šteins and Lutetia flybys; first comet orbiter and lander (Landed in November 2014)
  MESSENGER 3 August 2004 First Mercury orbiter (Achieved orbit 18 March 2011)
  Deep Impact 12 January 2005 Comet flyby and impact
  Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter 12 August 2005 Mars orbiter
  Venus Express 9 November 2005 Venus polar orbiter
  New Horizons 19 January 2006 First Pluto/Charon flyby (on 14 July 2015); continued on to 486958 Arrokoth flyby (on 1 January 2019)
      Hinode (Solar-B) 22 September 2006 Solar orbiter
  STEREO 26 October 2006 Two spacecraft, solar orbiters
  Phoenix 4 August 2007 Mars polar lander (Mars landing on 25 May 2008)
  SELENE (Kaguya) 14 September 2007 Lunar orbiters
  Dawn 27 September 2007 Asteroid Ceres and Vesta orbiter (Entered orbit around Vesta on 16 July 2011 and around Ceres on 6 March 2015)
  Chang'e 1 24 October 2007 Lunar orbiter
  Chandrayaan-1 22 October 2008 Lunar orbiter and impactor; discovered water on the Moon
  Herschel Space Observatory 14 May 2009 Infrared space telescope at Sun–Earth L2 Lagrange point
  Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter/LCROSS 18 June 2009 Lunar polar orbiter and lunar impactor
  WISE (NEOWISE) 14 December 2009 Infrared survey of celestial sky (WISE mission); later Near-Earth object survey (NEOWISE mission)

2010s

 
Mars Science Laboratory – Mars lander and large rover
 
Mangalyaan – First Indian Mars orbiter
 
Trace Gas Orbiter – ESA/Roscosmos Mars orbiter
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  Solar Dynamics Observatory 11 February 2010 Continuous solar monitoring
  Akatsuki (Planet-C) 20 May 2010 Venus orbiter (orbit insertion failed in 2010 / successful orbit insertion on 7 December 2015)
  PICARD 15 June 2010 Solar monitoring
  Chang'e 2 1 October 2010 Lunar orbiter, asteroid 4179 Toutatis flyby
  Juno 5 August 2011 Jupiter orbiter
  GRAIL 10 September 2011 Two spacecraft, Lunar orbiters
    Fobos-Grunt and Yinghuo-1 8 November 2011 Attempted Phobos sample return and Mars orbiter, respectively; both failed to escape Earth orbit
  Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity rover) 26 November 2011 Mars rover (landed 6 August 2012)
  Van Allen Probes (RBSP) 30 August 2012 Earth Van Allen radiation belts study
  IRIS 28 June 2013 Solar observations
  LADEE 7 September 2013 Lunar orbiter
  Hisaki 14 September 2013 Planetary atmosphere observatory
  Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) 5 November 2013 Mars orbiter
  MAVEN 18 November 2013 Mars orbiter
  Chang'e 3 1 December 2013 Lunar lander and rover (first lander since Soviet Luna 24 in 1976)
  Chang'e 5-T1 23 October 2014 Circumlunar mission and Earth reentry; technology demonstration to prepare for Chang'e 5 mission
      Hayabusa2 / MASCOT 3 December 2014 Asteroid lander and sample return (sample returned 5 December 2020), first asteroid rover
  PROCYON 3 December 2014 Comet observer and attempted asteroid flyby (engine failure)
  DSCOVR 11 February 2015 Solar observation
    ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter and EDM lander 14 March 2016 Mars orbiter and attempted lander (lander failure)
  OSIRIS-REx 8 September 2016 Asteroid sample return mission (sample returned 24 September 2023[needs update])
  InSight 5 May 2018 Mars lander
  Queqiao 20 May 2018 Relay satellite for Chang'e 4 in Halo orbit around Earth–Moon L2 Lagrange point
  Parker Solar Probe 12 August 2018 Solar corona probe, closest solar approach (0.04 AU)
    BepiColombo 19 October 2018 Two Mercury orbiters (orbit insertion planned in December 2025)
  Chang'e 4 7 December 2018 Lunar lander and rover, first landing on the lunar far side
  Beresheet 22 February 2019 Attempted lunar lander (crashed into Moon)
  Chandrayaan-2 22 July 2019 Lunar orbiter; attempted lander and rover (contact lost during final stage of descent)

2020s

 
NASA's Perseverance rover
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s)
  Solar Orbiter 10 February 2020 Sun-observing satellite
  Mars Hope 19 July 2020 Mars orbiter
  Tianwen-1 (Zhurong rover) 23 July 2020 Mars orbiter, lander, and rover
  Mars 2020 (Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter) 30 July 2020 Mars rover and helicopter drone; first powered flight on another planet
  Chang'e 5 23 November 2020 Lunar sample return
  Lucy 16 October 2021 Flyby of six Jupiter trojans and two main belt asteroids
    DART / LICIACube 24 November 2021 Asteroid 65803 Didymos flyby, asteroid moon Dimorphos impactor
      James Webb Space Telescope 25 December 2021 Infrared space telescope at Sun–Earth L2
  CAPSTONE 28 June 2022 Lunar orbiter
    Danuri (KPLO) 5 August 2022 Lunar orbiter
  Artemis 1 and 10 cubesats 16 November 2022 Uncrewed lunar orbital test of Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System. The cubesats are launched as rideshares and will execute their own missions.
    Hakuto-R Mission 1 (Rashid rover) and Lunar Flashlight 11 December 2022 Lunar lander technology demonstration, lunar rover, and lunar orbiter launched together (crashed into Moon)
  JUICE 14 April 2023 Jupiter/Ganymede orbiter
  Chandrayaan-3 14 July 2023 Lunar orbiter, lander and rover; first soft landing near the lunar South Pole
  Luna 25 10 August 2023 Attempted lunar south pole lander (crashed into Moon)
  Aditya-L1 2 September 2023 Sun-observing spacecraft at Sun–Earth L1
  SLIM (LEV-1, LEV-2) 6 September 2023 Lunar flyby, lander and rovers
  Psyche 13 October 2023 Asteroid 16 Psyche orbiter
  Peregrine Mission One (including Iris and Colmena rovers) 8 January 2024 Lunar lander and rovers (landing precluded)
  IM-1 Nova-C Odysseus (including EagleCam deployable camera) 15 February 2024 Lunar landers
  DRO A/B 13 March 2024 Lunar orbiters
  Queqiao-2 (including Tiandu-1 and 2) 20 March 2024 Lunar orbiters
  Chang'e 6 (including Pakistan's ICUBE-Q cubesat) 3 May 2024 Lunar sample return, rover and orbiters

Planned or scheduled

See also

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