2025 in spaceflight
This article documents expected notable spaceflight events during the year 2025.
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is planned to be launched in 2025. | |
In 2025, NASA plans to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which will have a field of view 100 times larger than that of the Hubble Space Telescope.[1]
Russia plans to launch the Spektr-UV (World Space Observatory-Ultraviolet), a space telescope that will be developed by multiple nations.
NASA's NEO Surveyor, scheduled to launch in 2025, is expected to be capable of detecting at least 90% of Near-Earth Objects larger than 140 meters (460 ft), a goal mandated by the US Congress in 2005.[2]
China aims to launch the eXTP X-ray obseravatory.[3]
As of 2021, the mission of the Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter is targeted to end no later than September 2025. NASA has stated that the mission could end sooner depending on potential damage from the system's radiation belts during fly-bys of Europa in 2022, and Io in 2023 and 2024.[4][5]
Orbital launches
Suborbital flights
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks |
Deep-space rendezvous
Date (UTC) | Spacecraft | Event | Remarks |
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9 January | BepiColombo | Sixth gravity assist at Mercury | |
5 December | BepiColombo | Hermocentric orbit insertion at Mercury |
Extravehicular activities (EVAs)
Start Date/Time | Duration | End Time | Spacecraft | Crew | Remarks |
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Orbital launch statistics
By country
For the purposes of this section, the yearly tally of orbital launches by country assigns each flight to the country of origin of the rocket, not to the launch services provider or the spaceport. For example, Soyuz launches by Arianespace in Kourou are counted under Russia because Soyuz-2 is a Russian rocket.
Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures |
Remarks |
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By rocket
By family
Family | Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By type
Rocket | Country | Family | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By configuration
Rocket | Country | Type | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By spaceport
Site | Country | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial failures | Remarks |
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By orbit
Orbital regime | Launches | Achieved | Not achieved | Accidentally achieved |
Remarks |
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Transatmospheric | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Low Earth | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Geosynchronous / transfer | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Medium Earth | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
High Earth | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Heliocentric orbit | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Including planetary transfer orbits |
Notes
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- Webb, Brian. "Southwest Space Archive".
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