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==Flight numbering==
 
==Flight numbering==
 
===Contingency missions===
 
===Contingency missions===
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==List of American shuttle flights==
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==List of American shuttle flights by year==
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===2009===
 
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| Kennedy<!-- [[Mid-Pacific Launch Center|MPLC]] -->
 
| Kennedy<!-- [[Mid-Pacific Launch Center|MPLC]] -->
 
| First flight of ''Patriot''. ISS supply. First [[International Space Agency|ISA]] space station flight.
 
| First flight of ''Patriot''. ISS supply. First [[International Space Agency|ISA]] space station flight.
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|}
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===2010===
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| 7
 
| 7
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| ''Echo'' construction flight ECF-6: ''Venture'' airlock, additional interior outfitting supplies.
 
| ''Echo'' construction flight ECF-6: ''Venture'' airlock, additional interior outfitting supplies.
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|}
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===2011===
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 +
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! Rendezvous<br> with
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|-
 
|-
 
| 21
 
| 21
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| ''Echo'' construction flight ECF-18: Propulsion and Guidance Module.
 
| ''Echo'' construction flight ECF-18: Propulsion and Guidance Module.
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|}
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===2012===
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! width="60"|Mission
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! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
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! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
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! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 33
 
| 33
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| ETL supply and crew rotation.
 
| ETL supply and crew rotation.
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|}
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===2013===
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 +
! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 44
 
| 44
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| ETL supply and reboost.
 
| ETL supply and reboost.
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|}
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===2014===
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! No.
 +
! width="125"|Launch Date
 +
! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 54
 
| 54
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| Dual [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet. STS-195 and STS-196 launch dates were switched due to explosion of [[Phoenix Cheat Sheet#Phoenix 18 (CM: Danube, LM: Mystic)|Phoenix 18's]] Jupiter rocket. Mission managers ordered an unmanned launch be conducted to validate re-certified engine turbopumps were safe for use on the Shuttle.
 
| Dual [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet. STS-195 and STS-196 launch dates were switched due to explosion of [[Phoenix Cheat Sheet#Phoenix 18 (CM: Danube, LM: Mystic)|Phoenix 18's]] Jupiter rocket. Mission managers ordered an unmanned launch be conducted to validate re-certified engine turbopumps were safe for use on the Shuttle.
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|}
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 +
===2015===
 +
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 +
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 +
! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 61
 
| 61
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|-
 
|-
 
| 66
 
| 66
| Jun 20, 2015
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| June 20, 2015
 
| {{center|[[STS-201]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-201]]}}
 
| ''Liberty''
 
| ''Liberty''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 67
 
| 67
| Aug 6, 2015
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| August 6, 2015
 
| {{center|[[STS-202]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-202]]}}
 
| ''Intrepid''
 
| ''Intrepid''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 68
 
| 68
| Sep 10, 2015
+
| September 10, 2015
 
| {{center|[[STS-203]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-203]]}}
 
| ''Horizon''
 
| ''Horizon''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 69
 
| 69
| Oct 10, 2015
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| October 10, 2015
 
| {{center|[[STS-204]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-204]]}}
 
| ''Endurance''
 
| ''Endurance''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 70
 
| 70
| Nov 11, 2015
+
| November 11, 2015
 
| {{center|[[STS-205]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-205]]}}
| ''Endurance''
+
| ''Patriot''
 
| 7
 
| 7
 
| 17d 6h
 
| 17d 6h
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|-
 
|-
 
| 71
 
| 71
| Dec 14, 2015
+
| December 14, 2015
 
| {{center|[[STS-206]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-206]]}}
 
| ''Liberty''
 
| ''Liberty''
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| Ares construction flight ACF-8: Additional outfitting supplies. Final inflatable module and cargo check.
 
| Ares construction flight ACF-8: Additional outfitting supplies. Final inflatable module and cargo check.
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|}
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 +
===2016===
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{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
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! No.
 +
! width="125"|Launch Date
 +
! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 72
 
| 72
| Jan 4, 2016
+
| January 4, 2016
 
| {{center|[[STS-207]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-207]]}}
 
| ''Constitution''
 
| ''Constitution''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 74
 
| 74
| Apr 20, 2016
+
| April 20, 2016
 
| {{center|[[STS-209]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-209]]}}
 
| ''Horizon''
 
| ''Horizon''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 75
 
| 75
| Jun 12, 2016
+
| June 12, 2016
 
| {{center|[[STS-210]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-210]]}}
 
| ''Endurance''
 
| ''Endurance''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 76
 
| 76
| Aug 7, 2016
+
| August 7, 2016
 
| {{center|[[STS-211]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-211]]}}
| ''Patriot''
 
| 7
 
| 10d 5h
 
| HST
 
| Kennedy
 
| [[Wikipedia:Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble]] Remote Reboost Mission: FerrySat 2 space tug. HST altitude raised from 347 mi (558.442 km) to 375 mi (603.5 km).
 
|-
 
| 77
 
| Sep 15, 2016
 
| {{center|[[STS-212]]}}
 
 
| ''Terra Nova''
 
| ''Terra Nova''
 
| 0
 
| 0
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| 3 [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
 
| 3 [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
 +
|-
 +
| 77
 +
| September 18, 2016 <!--Originally scheduled 9-6-16; launch delays due to processing flow issues at Vehicle Integration Facility pushed launch to 9-16. Delayed to 9-18 due to weather issues.-->
 +
| {{center|[[STS-212]]}}
 +
| ''Patriot''
 +
| 7
 +
| 14d 6h
 +
| ETL
 +
| Edwards
 +
| ETL supply and reboost. <!--PS1 is FBA player Lance Wildfyre.-->
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 78
 
| 78
| Nov 7, 2016
+
| November 7, 2016
 
| {{center|[[STS-213]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-213]]}}
 
| ''Liberty''
 
| ''Liberty''
| 7
+
| 6
| 13d 8h
+
| 8d 8h
 
|  
 
|  
 
| Edwards
 
| Edwards
| Classified DoD mission; unknown satellite launch.
+
| Classified DoD mission; USA-268 launch. [[Wikipedia:List of NRO launches|NROL-72]]. <!--Payload is Misty satellite, designation USA-268. Mission inclination had to be achieved with a dog-leg similar to STS-36.-->
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 79
 
| 79
| Dec 15, 2016
+
| December 16, 2016
 
| {{center|[[STS-214]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-214]]}}
 
| ''Intrepid''
 
| ''Intrepid''
 
| 7
 
| 7
| 14d 6h
+
| 10d 5h
| ETL
+
| HST
 
| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
| ETL supply and reboost.
+
| [[Wikipedia:Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble]] Remote Reboost Mission: FerrySat 2 space tug. HST altitude raised from 347 mi (558.4 km) to 375 mi (603.5 km).
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===2017===
 +
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! No.
 +
! width="125"|Launch Date
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! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 80
 
| 80
| Jan 10, 2017
+
| January 10, 2017
 
| {{center|[[STS-215]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-215]]}}
 
| ''Constitution''
 
| ''Constitution''
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|-
 
|-
 
| 81
 
| 81
| Feb 23, 2017
+
| February 14, 2017
 
| {{center|[[STS-216]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-216]]}}
 
| ''Endurance''
 
| ''Endurance''
| 7/7
+
| 8/7
 
| 14d 7h
 
| 14d 7h
 
| ETL
 
| ETL
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|-
 
|-
 
| 82
 
| 82
| Apr 24, 2017
+
| April 24, 2017
 
| {{center|[[STS-217]]}}
 
| {{center|[[STS-217]]}}
 
| ''Horizon''
 
| ''Horizon''
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| Kennedy
 
| Kennedy
 
| [[Wikipedia:Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble]] Servicing Mission 5. Replaced the [[Wikipedia:Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer|NICMOS]] and [[Wikipedia:Advanced Camera for Surveys|ACS]] instruments with Advanced Multi-Object Spectrometer (AMOS) and Advanced Camera for Surveys 2 (ACS2). Also replaced Hubble's main computer, a Fine Guidance Sensor and several gyroscopes.
 
| [[Wikipedia:Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble]] Servicing Mission 5. Replaced the [[Wikipedia:Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer|NICMOS]] and [[Wikipedia:Advanced Camera for Surveys|ACS]] instruments with Advanced Multi-Object Spectrometer (AMOS) and Advanced Camera for Surveys 2 (ACS2). Also replaced Hubble's main computer, a Fine Guidance Sensor and several gyroscopes.
 +
|-
 +
| colspan=9 | A fleetwide '''Orbiter Maintenance Down Period'''  was ordered after STS-217 to implement improved systems on all Orbiters and to carry out full airframe inspection and repairs.
 +
|-
 +
| 83
 +
| August 14, 2017
 +
| {{center|[[STS-218]]}}
 +
| ''Patriot''
 +
| 7
 +
| 14d 12h
 +
| ISS
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| ISS supply and reboost.
 +
|-
 +
| 84
 +
| November 7, 2017
 +
| {{center|[[STS-219]]}}
 +
| ''Intrepid''
 +
| 6
 +
| 10d 8h
 +
|
 +
| Edwards
 +
| Microwave Beamed Power Experiment launch.
 +
|-
 +
| 85
 +
| December 10, 2017
 +
| {{center|[[STS-220]]}}
 +
| ''Terra Nova''
 +
| 0
 +
| 21d 16h
 +
|
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| 3 [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
 +
|}
 +
 +
===2018===
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! width="125"|Launch Date
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! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 +
|-
 +
| 86
 +
| February 12, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-221]]}}
 +
| ''Horizon''
 +
| 7/7
 +
| 14d 16h
 +
| ETL
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| ETL crew rotation, supply and reboost.
 +
|-
 +
| 87
 +
| March 18, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-222]]}}
 +
| ''Endurance''
 +
| 7
 +
| 7d 5h
 +
|
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| ''Harding'' (formerly ''Juno Explorer'') probe/IUS launch.
 +
|-
 +
| 88
 +
| June 10, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-223]]}}
 +
| ''Patriot''
 +
| 7
 +
| 14d 3h
 +
| ISS
 +
| Edwards
 +
| ISS supply and reboost.
 +
|-
 +
| 89
 +
| July 17, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-224]]}}
 +
| ''Constitution''
 +
| 0
 +
| 30d 18h
 +
|
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| 3 [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
 +
|-
 +
| 90
 +
| September 22, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-225]]}}
 +
| ''Liberty''
 +
| 7
 +
| 13d 12h
 +
| ETL
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| ETL resupply and Primary Radiator Loop repair.
 +
|-
 +
| 91
 +
| November 10, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-226]]}}
 +
| ''Intrepid''
 +
| 8
 +
| 15d 3h
 +
|
 +
| Edwards
 +
| Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet.
 +
|-
 +
| 92
 +
| December 1, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-227]]}}
 +
| ''Terra Nova''
 +
| 8
 +
| 30d 17h
 +
|
 +
| Edwards
 +
| 3 [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
==2019==
 +
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! No.
 +
! width="125"|Launch Date
 +
! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 +
|-
 +
| 93
 +
| January 10, 2019
 +
| {{center|[[STS-228]]}}
 +
| ''Horizon''
 +
| 7/7
 +
| 13d 18h
 +
| ETL
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| ETL crew rotation, supply and reboost.
 +
|-
 +
| 94
 +
| March 4, 2018
 +
| {{center|[[STS-229]]}}
 +
| ''Endurance''
 +
| 8
 +
| 15d 8h
 +
|
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| Life science and biomedical research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet.
 +
|-
 +
| 95
 +
| April 17, 2019
 +
| {{center|[[STS-230]]}}
 +
| ''Horizon''
 +
| 6
 +
| 10d 5h
 +
|
 +
| Edwards
 +
| Classified DoD mission. Mission was launched into an extremely high inclination from KSC.
 +
|-
 +
| 92
 +
| May 4, 2019
 +
| {{center|[[STS-231]]}}
 +
| ''Constitution''
 +
| 0
 +
| 31d 1h
 +
|
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| 3 [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
 +
|-
 +
| 93
 +
| July 17, 2019
 +
| {{center|[[STS-232]]}}
 +
| ''Liberty''
 +
| 7
 +
| 13d 5h
 +
| ISS
 +
| Edwards
 +
| ISS supply and reboost.
 +
|-
 +
| colspan=9 | Launches delayed due to the effects of Hurricanes [[Wikipedia:Hurricane Dorian|Dorian]] and [[Wikipedia:Hurricane Humberto (2019)|Humberto]].
 +
|-
 +
| 94
 +
| October 5, 2019
 +
| {{center|[[STS-233]]}}
 +
| ''Liberty''
 +
| 7
 +
| 15d 11h
 +
| ETL
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| ETL crew rotation, supply and reboost.
 +
|-
 +
| 95
 +
| November 7, 2019
 +
| {{center|[[STS-234]]}}
 +
| ''Intrepid''
 +
| 7
 +
| 14d 6h
 +
| ETL
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| ''Echo'' construction flight ECF-24: Centrifuge Hub Module.
 +
|-
 +
| 96
 +
| December 2, 2019
 +
| {{center|[[STS-235]]}}
 +
| ''Terra Nova''
 +
| 0
 +
| 28d 7h
 +
|
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| 3 [[Wikipedia:Getaway Special|Getaway Special]] [[Wikipedia:Hitchhiker Program#Hitchhiker carrier system|Bridges]] and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets. 5 CubeSats deployed.
 +
|}
 +
 +
==2020==
 +
==2021==
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! No.
 +
! width="125"|Launch Date
 +
! width="60"|Mission
 +
! Shuttle
 +
! Crew
 +
! Duration
 +
! Rendezvous<br> with
 +
! Landing Site
 +
! Notes
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
| OIctober 5, 2021
 +
| {{center|[[STS-250]]}}
 +
| ''Horizon'' or ''Endurance''
 +
| 7
 +
| 14d 16h
 +
| Hubble
 +
| Kennedy
 +
| [[Wikipedia:Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble]] Servicing Mission 6. Replaced the [[Wikipedia:Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph|STIS]], [[Wikipedia:Cosmic Origins Spectrograph|COS]] and [[Wikipedia:Wide Field Camera 3|WFC3]] instruments with Advanced Space Telescope Spectrograph (ASTS), Cosmic Origins Spectrograph 2 (COS2) and Wide Field Camera 4 (WFC4). Final HST servicing mission.
 +
|}
 +
 +
==2022==
  
 
==List of Russian shuttle flights==
 
==List of Russian shuttle flights==
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==Cancelled and shortened missions==
 
==Cancelled and shortened missions==
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==OOC Notes==
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===Standard orbiter launch rotation===
 +
*''Constitution'' or ''Terra Nova''
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*''Patriot''
 +
*''Liberty''
 +
*''Intrepid''
 +
*''Horizon''
 +
*''Endurance''
 +
 +
===KSC launch pads===
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*'''LC-39A:''' SpaceX (Falcon 9/Heavy)
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*'''LC-39B:''' ISA (Jupiter 100/200/300)
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*'''LC-39C:''' ISA (Jupiter 100/200)
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**''Originally built for unmanned Space Shuttles, but switched over to allow for multiple Jupiter launches.
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*'''LC-39D:''' ISA (Space Shuttle)
 +
*'''LC-39E:''' ISA (Space Shuttle)
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LC-39D and E serviced by ISA Vehicle Integration Building. 39B and C serviced by NASA Vehicle Assembly Building. 39A serviced by SpaceX Horizontal Integration Facility.

Latest revision as of 16:15, 8 June 2021

Flight numbering

Contingency missions

List of American shuttle flights by year

2009

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
1 February 5, 2009 Endeavour 4 00d 00h 31m 05s Mataveri Airport First space shuttle launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base; planned joint ISA and NASA SPACEHAB life science mission; launch failure and emergency landing.
2 March 4, 2009 Terra Nova 2 02d 16h Vandenberg Shuttle test flight; first flight of Terra Nova; first shuttle landing at Vandenberg AFB; first manned polar orbit mission.
3 June 30, 2009 Constitution 0 00d 04h 30m 45s Vandenberg Shuttle test flight; first flight of Constitution; first fully automated American shuttle mission.
4 July 29, 2009 Terra Nova 5 13d 01h Vandenberg SPACEHAB; test of 2nd generation Manned Maneuvering Unit; first spacewalk in polar orbit.
5 September 15, 2009 Constitution 0 02d 01h Vandenberg Shuttle test flight; flight development test of Liquid Rocket Boosters (LRBs) and new External Tank design.
6 October 7, 2009 Patriot 5 09d 20h ISS Kennedy First flight of Patriot. ISS supply. First ISA space station flight.

2010

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
7 January 12, 2010 Constitution 5 05d 05h Vandenberg First classified Department of Defense (DoD) mission carried out by the ISA; unknown reconnaissance satellite launch.
8 February 12, 2010 Terra Nova 5/0 09d 01h Vandenberg Orbital Contingency Test Flight; TDRS-K/IUS launch. Test of shuttle contingency and in-orbit repair procedures. Complete crew transfer to Constitution, followed by automated landing.
9 February 17, 2010 Constitution 3/8 05d 05h Terra Nova Vandenberg Orbital Contingency Test Flight; Test of shuttle contingency procedures. Tested CAIB recommended procedures for crew recovery and shuttle-to-shuttle crew transfer. Landed crew of Terra Nova.
10 March 15, 2010 Patriot 6 13d 01h ISS Kennedy ISS supply. First space shuttle mission to carry a spaceflight participant. Successful in-orbit repair of damaged thermal tiles.
11 April 9, 2010 Terra Nova 0 00d 00h 46m 17s Kennedy Shuttle test flight; Return To Launch Site abort test.
12 May 10, 2010 Liberty 7 23d 01h ETL Kennedy First flight of Liberty, Echo construction flight ECF-1: External Tank Workshop, Aft Cargo Carrier, solar panels and radiators, Astrotech module.
13 June 15, 2010 Patriot 5 13d 01h ISS Kennedy ISS supply.
14 July 4, 2010 Liberty 7 26d 01h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-3: additional interior outfitting supplies, solar panels and initial truss elements.
15 July 15, 2010 Constitution 7 07d 03h Vandenberg Callentine Climate Orbiter/IUS launch.
16 August 5, 2010 Intrepid 7 14d 06h ETL Kennedy First flight of Intrepid. Echo construction flight ECF-4: additional interior outfitting supplies, solar panels and truss components.
17 August 26, 2010 Liberty 7 19d 08h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-5: Node 1 and Cupola.
18 September 8, 2010 Terra Nova 6 08d 04h Vandenberg Classified DoD mission; unknown reconnaissance satellite launch.
19 October 7, 2010 Patriot 7 14d 06h ISS Edwards ISS supply.
20 October 25, 2010 Liberty 7 24d 03h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-6: Venture airlock, additional interior outfitting supplies.

2011

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
21 January 3, 2011 Constitution 6 08d 01h Vandenberg Classified DoD mission; Suspected TRAPEZOID launch.
22 January 12, 2011 Patriot 7 22d 01h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-8: Node 2, additional interior outfitting supplies.
23 February 7, 2011 Liberty 7 20d 01h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-10: additional interior outfitting supplies, solar panels and truss components.
24 March 14, 2011 Intrepid 7 15d 06h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-11: Centrifuge Accommodations Module.
25 April 12, 2011 Horizon 7 16d 04h ETL Edwards First flight of Horizon, Echo construction flight ECF-12: Pressurized Multipurpose Module Raffaello.
26 May 16, 2011 Patriot 7 17d 01h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-13: Borlaug hydroponics lab.
27 June 7, 2011 Liberty 7 14d 09h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-14: BioLab US Physiology Lab.
28 June 14, 2011 Terra Nova 7 8d 10h Vandeberg Final space shuttle launch from Vandenberg AFB. Classified DoD mission.
29 July 12, 2011 Intrepid 7 16d 04h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-15: NeuroLab International Neurology Lab.
30 August 20, 2011 Horizon 7 15d 06h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-16: Node 4.
31 September 12, 2011 Patriot 7 15d 03h ETL Edwards Echo construction flight ECF-17: Node 5. Educator Astronaut Linda Sherebrooke.
32 December 2, 2011 Liberty 7 14d 10h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-18: Propulsion and Guidance Module.

2012

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
33 January 8, 2012 Horizon 7 15d 06h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-19: Enterprise Commercial Experiment Module.
34 February 20, 2012 Intrepid 7 15d 3h ISS Kennedy ISS supply.
35 March 26, 2012 Patriot 5 5d 15h DSCS-III 15 KLFX Retrieval of malfunctioning military communications satellite.
36 May 3, 2012 Constitution 7 21d 4h KLFX Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
37 June 12, 2012 Liberty 7 18d 3h Edwards Classified DoD earth science mission. Astrotech Research Double Module and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
38 July 9, 2012 Endurance 7/7 17d 7h ETL Edwards First flight of Endurance. ETL supply and crew rotation.
39 August 13, 2012 Horizon 7 15d 11h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-20: Enterprise CEM Exposed Facility and Logistics Module.
40 September 14, 2012 Terra Nova 7 15d 6h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-21: Enhanced Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-03).
41 October 10, 2012 Constitution 8 14d 14h Edwards Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
42 November 7, 2012 Intrepid 6 14d 12h Kennedy Enhanced Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.
43 December 12, 2012 Liberty 7/7 14d 7h ETL Kennedy ETL supply and crew rotation.

2013

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
44 January 10, 2013 Endurance 7 15d 18h ETL Kennedy ETL supply and reboost.
45 February 13, 2013 Horizon 7 14d 20h ETL Edwards Echo construction flight ECF-22: ETW LOX tank docking module and Pressurized Mating Adapter 5.
46 March 20, 2013 Terra Nova 7 15d 3h ETL Kennedy ETL supply and reboost.
47 May 12, 2013 Patriot 7 16d 6h ETL Kennedy ETL resupply, reboost and PGM propellant resupply. Original launch delayed due to accident on pad which caused the death of a contractor.
48 June 12, 2013 Liberty 7 11d 3h Kennedy Commercial satellite launch.
49 July 9, 2013 Intrepid 7 15d 7h ISS Kennedy ISS supply.
50 September 12, 2013 Endurance 7 16d 10h ETL Kennedy ETL supply and reboost.
51 October 14, 2013 Constitution 7 18d 3h Edwards Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
52 November 18, 2013 Terra Nova 7 13d 7h Edwards Landsat 9 launch.
53 December 10, 2013 Horizon 7 14d 7h ETL Kennedy ETL supply and reboost.

2014

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
54 January 12, 2014 Intrepid 7 19d 7h Kennedy Life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
55 February 11, 2014 Patriot 7 15d 6h ISS Kennedy ISS supply.
56 March 20, 2014 Terra Nova 0 8d 10h Edwards Shuttle test flight; remote satellite deployment and research payload prototype.
57 July 12, 2014 Constitution 7/7 14d 7h ETL Kennedy ETL crew rotation and PGM resupply. Fleet service inspection performed following this flight.
58 October 4, 2014 Patriot 7 16d 9h ETL Kennedy ETL supply and reboost.
59 November 9, 2014 Intrepid 8 15d 12h Edwards Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet.
60 December 7, 2014 Constitution 0 16d 3h Kennedy Dual Getaway Special Bridges and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet. STS-195 and STS-196 launch dates were switched due to explosion of Phoenix 18's Jupiter rocket. Mission managers ordered an unmanned launch be conducted to validate re-certified engine turbopumps were safe for use on the Shuttle.

2015

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
61 January 2, 2015 Liberty 6 10d 12h Kennedy Ibiscom 2 communications satellite launch. Getaway Special Bridge.
62 February 7, 2015 Endurance 7 15d 8h ISS Kennedy ISS supply and reboost due to failure of Cygnus CRS Orb-3 mission. Originally planned to be an ETL supply and reboost flight.
63 March 1, 2015 Terra Nova 0 20d 3h Kennedy 4 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
64 April 12, 2015 Horizon 7 16d 7h Edwards Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet.
65 May 7, 2015 Patriot 7/7 13d 9h ETL Kennedy ETL crew rotation and PGM resupply.
66 June 20, 2015 Liberty 6 13d 16h Kennedy Space tug research flight. FerrySat 1 launch.
67 August 6, 2015 Intrepid 7 14d 12h Ares 1 mission stack Edwards Ares construction flight ACF-5: Bigelow Inflatable Habitat Module. Mission's External Tank mated to port side of the Ares mission stack as a drop tank.
68 September 10, 2015 Horizon 7 16d 9h Ares 1 mission stack Kennedy Ares construction flight ACF-6: Inflatable module outfitting supplies. External Tank mated to starboard side of Ares mission stack as a drop tank.
69 October 10, 2015 Endurance 7 14d 4h Ares 1 mission stack Kennedy Ares construction flight ACF-7: Contingency Consumables Module and additional outfitting supplies.
70 November 11, 2015 Patriot 7 17d 6h ETL Kennedy ETL supply and reboost.
71 December 14, 2015 Liberty 7 13d 12h Ares 1 mission stack Kennedy Ares construction flight ACF-8: Additional outfitting supplies. Final inflatable module and cargo check.

2016

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
72 January 4, 2016 Constitution 0 16d 7h Kennedy 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
73 March 7, 2016 Intrepid 7 10d 14h ISS Edwards ISS supply and reboost.
74 April 20, 2016 Horizon 7 16d 7h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-23: ETL Laser Communications Test System.
75 June 12, 2016 Endurance 8 16d 11h Edwards Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet.
76 August 7, 2016 Terra Nova 0 17d 14h Kennedy 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
77 September 18, 2016 Patriot 7 14d 6h ETL Edwards ETL supply and reboost.
78 November 7, 2016 Liberty 6 8d 8h Edwards Classified DoD mission; USA-268 launch. NROL-72.
79 December 16, 2016 Intrepid 7 10d 5h HST Kennedy Hubble Remote Reboost Mission: FerrySat 2 space tug. HST altitude raised from 347 mi (558.4 km) to 375 mi (603.5 km).

2017

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
80 January 10, 2017 Constitution 0 21d 8h Kennedy 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
81 February 14, 2017 Endurance 8/7 14d 7h ETL Kennedy ETL crew rotation and PGM resupply.
82 April 24, 2017 Horizon 7 15d 10h HST Kennedy Hubble Servicing Mission 5. Replaced the NICMOS and ACS instruments with Advanced Multi-Object Spectrometer (AMOS) and Advanced Camera for Surveys 2 (ACS2). Also replaced Hubble's main computer, a Fine Guidance Sensor and several gyroscopes.
A fleetwide Orbiter Maintenance Down Period was ordered after STS-217 to implement improved systems on all Orbiters and to carry out full airframe inspection and repairs.
83 August 14, 2017 Patriot 7 14d 12h ISS Kennedy ISS supply and reboost.
84 November 7, 2017 Intrepid 6 10d 8h Edwards Microwave Beamed Power Experiment launch.
85 December 10, 2017 Terra Nova 0 21d 16h Kennedy 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.

2018

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
86 February 12, 2018 Horizon 7/7 14d 16h ETL Kennedy ETL crew rotation, supply and reboost.
87 March 18, 2018 Endurance 7 7d 5h Kennedy Harding (formerly Juno Explorer) probe/IUS launch.
88 June 10, 2018 Patriot 7 14d 3h ISS Edwards ISS supply and reboost.
89 July 17, 2018 Constitution 0 30d 18h Kennedy 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
90 September 22, 2018 Liberty 7 13d 12h ETL Kennedy ETL resupply and Primary Radiator Loop repair.
91 November 10, 2018 Intrepid 8 15d 3h Edwards Earth and life science research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet.
92 December 1, 2018 Terra Nova 8 30d 17h Edwards 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.

2019

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
93 January 10, 2019 Horizon 7/7 13d 18h ETL Kennedy ETL crew rotation, supply and reboost.
94 March 4, 2018 Endurance 8 15d 8h Kennedy Life science and biomedical research flight. Astrotech Research Double Module and Extended Duration Orbiter pallet.
95 April 17, 2019 Horizon 6 10d 5h Edwards Classified DoD mission. Mission was launched into an extremely high inclination from KSC.
92 May 4, 2019 Constitution 0 31d 1h Kennedy 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets.
93 July 17, 2019 Liberty 7 13d 5h ISS Edwards ISS supply and reboost.
Launches delayed due to the effects of Hurricanes Dorian and Humberto.
94 October 5, 2019 Liberty 7 15d 11h ETL Kennedy ETL crew rotation, supply and reboost.
95 November 7, 2019 Intrepid 7 14d 6h ETL Kennedy Echo construction flight ECF-24: Centrifuge Hub Module.
96 December 2, 2019 Terra Nova 0 28d 7h Kennedy 3 Getaway Special Bridges and dual Extended Duration Orbiter pallets. 5 CubeSats deployed.

2020

2021

No. Launch Date Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Rendezvous
with
Landing Site Notes
OIctober 5, 2021 Horizon or Endurance 7 14d 16h Hubble Kennedy Hubble Servicing Mission 6. Replaced the STIS, COS and WFC3 instruments with Advanced Space Telescope Spectrograph (ASTS), Cosmic Origins Spectrograph 2 (COS2) and Wide Field Camera 4 (WFC4). Final HST servicing mission.

2022

List of Russian shuttle flights

Order Day Year Mission Shuttle Crew Duration Landing Site Notes
B1 December 10 2009 1L1 Baikal 0 00d 04h 31m Baikonour Unmanned test flight; first flight of Baikal.

Cancelled and shortened missions

OOC Notes

Standard orbiter launch rotation

  • Constitution or Terra Nova
  • Patriot
  • Liberty
  • Intrepid
  • Horizon
  • Endurance

KSC launch pads

  • LC-39A: SpaceX (Falcon 9/Heavy)
  • LC-39B: ISA (Jupiter 100/200/300)
  • LC-39C: ISA (Jupiter 100/200)
    • Originally built for unmanned Space Shuttles, but switched over to allow for multiple Jupiter launches.
  • LC-39D: ISA (Space Shuttle)
  • LC-39E: ISA (Space Shuttle)

LC-39D and E serviced by ISA Vehicle Integration Building. 39B and C serviced by NASA Vehicle Assembly Building. 39A serviced by SpaceX Horizontal Integration Facility.