List of planned future spaceflight launches
This article lists planned future orbital and suborbital spaceflight launches and events.
For an overview of spaceflight in the near future, see 2020s in spaceflight.
Orbital launches
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
March (TBD)[1] | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||||
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UAESA | Heliocentric | Asteroid flyby and landing | ||||
Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt (EMA). | |||||||
Q2 (TBD)[2][3] | ![]() |
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ESA | Low Earth (Polar) | Earth observation | ||||
Part of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Programme. | |||||||
Q2 (TBD) | ![]() |
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TBA | TBA | Low Earth | TBA | ||||
Small Satellites Mission Service (SSMS) #18 rideshare mission. | |||||||
H1 2028 (TBD)[5] | ![]() |
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NASA | Sun–Earth L1 | Infrared astronomy Near-Earth object detection | ||||
Near-Earth Object Surveillance Mission (NEOSM).[6] Launch scheduled for no later than June 2028. | |||||||
August (TBD)[7] | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||||
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CONAE | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | ||||
September (TBD)[8] | ![]() |
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NASA | Selenocentric (NRHO) | Crewed Gateway expedition Crewed lunar landing | ||||
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ESA | Selenocentric (NRHO) | Lunar Gateway component | ||||
Third crewed Orion flight, second Artemis lunar landing, and first lunar landing with 4 crew members.[9] First launch of the SLS Block 1B variant with the Exploration Upper Stage. Delivery of I-HAB to the Lunar Gateway.[10] | |||||||
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TBA | TBA | Geosynchronous | TBA | ||||
Multi-Launch Service (MLS) #3 rideshare mission. | |||||||
November (TBD)[11][12] | ![]() |
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CNSA | TMI to Martian surface | Mars sample-return | ||||
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CNSA | TMI to Martian surface | Mars sample-return | ||||
Chinese Mars sample-return mission. | |||||||
November (TBD)[11][12] | ![]() |
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CNSA | Areocentric | Mars sample-return | ||||
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CNSA | Areocentric | Mars sample-return | ||||
Chinese Mars sample-return mission. | |||||||
Q4 (TBD)[13] | ![]() |
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INASAN | IGSO | Ultraviolet astronomy | ||||
Q4 (TBD)[2][14] | ![]() |
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ESA | Low Earth (SSO) | Oceanography | ||||
First of two satellites for the Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer (CIMR) mission. Part of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Programme. | |||||||
Q4 (TBD)[2] | ![]() |
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ESA | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | ||||
Fourth Sentinel-3 satellite. | |||||||
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TBA | TBA | Low Earth | TBA | ||||
SSMS #19 rideshare mission. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[18] | ![]() |
Vostochny, Site 1A | ![]() | ||||
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Roscosmos | TLI to lunar surface | Lunar Lander | ||||
Third mission of Luna-Glob Programme. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[19][20] | ![]() |
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Roscosmos | Low Earth | Flight test | ||||
First uncrewed test flight of Russia's new crewed spacecraft, Orel. First launch of Angara A5 from Vostochny. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[19][21] | ![]() |
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Roscosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Flight test | ||||
First flight of the Angara A5P, a crew-rated variant of the Angara A5.[22] An uncrewed Orel capsule will be sent to the International Space Station to test docking procedures. | |||||||
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Roscosmos | Low Earth (ISS) | Crewed flight test | ||||
Crewed flight test of the Orel capsule to the International Space Station. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[24] | ![]() |
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Roscosmos | Low Earth | Communications | ||||
Maiden flight of Amur, a partially reusable methane-powered launch vehicle. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[27][28] | ![]() |
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ESA | Low Earth (Polar) | Earth observation | ||||
Part of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Programme. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[30][31] | ![]() |
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JAXA / NAOJ | Low Earth (SSO) | Astrometric observatory | ||||
2028 (TBD)[8][32] | ![]() |
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SpaceX / NASA | Selenocentric (NRHO) | Gateway logistics | ||||
First Lunar Gateway resupply mission, using the Dragon XL logistics module. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[33] | ![]() |
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JAXA | Sun–Earth L2 | Space observatory | ||||
2028 (TBD)[36] | ![]() |
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CNSA | Selenocentric to lunar surface | Lunar lander ISRU demonstration | ||||
2028 (TBD)[37] | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||||
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Yahsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | ||||
Replacement for Yahsat 1B (Al Yah 2). | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[38][39] | ![]() |
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RSCC | Geosynchronous | Communications | ||||
Replacement for Ekspress-AM7 at 40° East. | |||||||
2028 (TBD)[40] | ![]() |
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U.S. Space Force | Low Earth (SSO) | Space weather | ||||
2028 (TBD)[41] | ![]() |
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ESA | TMI to Martian surface | Mars lander | ||||
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ESA | TMI to Martian surface | Mars rover | ||||
ExoMars mission. Delayed and retooled due to the suspension of ESA–Russia cooperation on ExoMars.[42] | |||||||
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NASA / ESA | TMI to Martian surface | Mars sample-return | ||||
First lander component of the NASA–ESA Mars sample-return mission. It will carry NASA's Mars Ascent Vehicle and two sample recovery Ingenuity class helicopters. | |||||||
2029
2030
2031
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
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ESA | Low Earth (SSO) | Oceanography | ||||
Second of two satellites for the Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer (CIMR) mission. Part of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Programme. | |||||||
September (TBD)[8][72] | ![]() |
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NASA | Selenocentric (NRHO) | Crewed lunar landing | ||||
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JAXA / Toyota / NASA | Selenocentric to lunar surface | Crewed lunar rover | ||||
Q3 (TBD)[2] | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||||
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ESA | Low Earth (SSO) | Earth observation | ||||
Sentinel-3 Next Generation Topography satellite. | |||||||
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EUMETSAT | Low Earth (SSO) | Meteorology | ||||
2031 (TBD)[74] | ![]() |
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ESA | Cytherocentric | Venus orbiter | ||||
2032
2033 and later
Deep-space rendezvous
Date (UTC) | Spacecraft | Event | Remarks |
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18 April 2028 | Lucy | Flyby of asteroid 11351 Leucus | Target altitude 1000 km |
June 2028 | Hayabusa2 | Flyby of Earth[81] | Gravity assist |
11 November 2028 | Lucy | Flyby of asteroid 21900 Orus | Target altitude 1000 km |
18 January 2029 | JUICE | Third and final gravity assist at Earth | |
21 April 2029 | OSIRIS-APEX | Rendezvous with asteroid 99942 Apophis[82] | Observation operations begin 8 April |
August 2029 | Psyche | Arrival at asteroid 16 Psyche | |
26 December 2030 | Lucy | Third gravity assist at Earth | Target altitude 660 km |
July 2031 | Hayabusa2 | Arrival at asteroid 1998 KY26[81] | |
July 2031 | JUICE | Flyby of Ganymede | |
July 2031 | JUICE | Jupiter orbit insertion | |
July 2032 | JUICE | Flyby of Europa | |
2 March 2033 | Lucy | Flyby of binary asteroid 617 Patroclus-Menoetius | Target altitude 1000 km |
December 2034 | JUICE | Ganymede orbit insertion | Planned first orbit of a moon other than Earth's |
- China plans to return samples from Mars by 2031.
- A joint NASA/ESA project plans to return samples from Mars by 2033.
- Dragonfly is expected to reach Titan in 2036.
Expected maiden flights
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