List of Proton launches (2020–2029)
This is a list of launches may be made by the Proton-M rocket between 2020 and 2029. All launches will be conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
List of Proton launches |
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1965–1969 · 1970–1979 · 1980–1989 · 1990–1999 · 2000–2009 · 2010–2019 · 2020–2029 |
Launch statistics
Launch sites
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2020
'21
'22
'23
'24
'25
'26
'27
'28
'29
- Baikonur Site 81/24
- Baikonur Site 200/39
Launch outcomes
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2
3
4
2020
'21
'22
'23
'24
'25
'26
'27
'28
'29
- Failure
- Partial failure
- Success
- Planned
Launch history
2020 | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Users | Launch outcome |
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935-67 | 30 July 2020 21:25:19 [1] |
Proton-M/Briz-M 8K82KM/11S43 | Site 200/39 | Ekspress-80 Ekspress-103 |
4390 kg total 2110 kg and 2280 kg |
Geosynchronous transfer | Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) | Success |
Communication satellites | ||||||||
Planned launches
Date / time (UTC)[2] | Rocket Configuration | Launch site | Payload | Payload type | Orbit | Users |
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Q2 2021 | Proton-M | Baikonur | Nauka | ISS module | Low Earth (ISS) | Roscosmos |
2021 | Proton-M / Briz-M | Baikonur | Intelsat | Communications | Geosynchronous | Intelsat |
2021 | Proton-M / Briz-M | Baikonur | Space Drone × 2 | Geosynchronous | Effective Space Solutions | |
December 2021 | Proton-M / DM-03 | Baikonur | Elektro-L No.4 | Geosynchronous | Roscosmos | |
December 2022 | Proton-M / DM-03 | Baikonur | Elektro-L No.5 | Geosynchronous | Roscosmos | |
2022 | Proton-M | Baikonur | NEM-1 | ISS module | Low Earth (ISS) | Roscosmos |
August 2022 [3] | Proton-M / Briz-M | Baikonur | Rosalind Franklin rover | Mars rover | Mars transfer orbit | ESA / Roscosmos |
References
- Clark, Stephen (29 July 2020). "Launch Schedule". spaceflightnow.com. Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
- Pietrobon, Steven (1 January 2020). "Russian Launch Manifest". Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- Clark, Stephen. "Launch Schedule – Spaceflight Now". spaceflightnow.com. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
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