Date and time (UTC)
|
Rocket
|
Flight number
|
Launch site
|
LSP
|
|
Payload
|
Operator
|
Orbit
|
Function
|
Decay (UTC)
|
Outcome
|
Remarks
|
January
|
7 January 15:38[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1331 (Strela-2M #26)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
12 January 12:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1332 (Zenit-4MT/Orion #22)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
25 January |
Successful
|
14 January 07:51[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1333 (Parus #30)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications Navigation |
In orbit |
Successful
|
16 January[2] 01:54[3]
|
Delta 3910/PAM-D
|
D-159
|
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
|
|
|
Satcom 4[2]
|
RCA Americom
|
Geostationary[2]
|
Communications[4] |
In orbit |
Successful[2]
|
20 January 11:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1334 (Zenit-6U/Argon #52)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
3 February |
Successful
|
21 January 19:30
|
Titan III(24)B
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4W
|
|
|
OPS 2849 (KH-8 52)
|
NRO
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Reconnaissance |
23 May |
Successful
|
29 January 11:00[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1335 (Taifun-2 #10)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Radar calibration |
5 April 1987 |
Successful
|
30 January 11:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1336 (Yantar-2K/Feniks #24)
|
GRU
|
|
Reconnaissance |
26 February |
Successful
|
February
|
5 February 09:12
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/40
|
|
|
Ekran 8 (Ekran 22L)
|
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
11 February 01:11[1]
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90
|
|
|
Kosmos 1337 (US-P #13)
|
|
Low Earth
|
ELINT ocean surveillance |
25 July |
Spacecraft failure
|
Satellite propulsion or avionics system failed
|
16 February 11:10
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1338 (Zenit-6U/Argon #53)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
2 March |
Successful
|
17 February 21:56[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1339 (Tsikada #9)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Navigation |
In orbit |
Successful
|
19 February 01:42
|
Vostok-2M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1340 (Tselina-D #33)
|
|
Low Earth
|
ELINT |
In orbit |
Successful
|
26 February 00:04:44[1][5]
|
Delta 3910/PAM-D
|
D-160
|
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
|
|
|
Westar 4[5]
|
Western Union
|
Geostationary[5]
|
Communications[6] |
In orbit |
Successful[5]
|
26 February 20:10
|
Molniya-M/Blok ML
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Molniya-1K 53 (Molniya-1K 58L)
|
|
Molniya orbit
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
March
|
3 March 05:44
|
Molniya-M/Blok 2BL
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1341 (US-K #24)
|
|
Molniya
|
Missile early warning |
In orbit |
Successful
|
4 March
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Kapustin Yar Site 107/1[1]
|
|
|
Taifun-2 #11
|
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Radar calibration |
4 March |
Launch failure
|
5 March 00:23[7]
|
Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR
|
AC-58
|
Cape Canaveral LC-36A
|
|
|
Intelsat VD F-4
|
Intelsat[7]
|
Geosynchronous[7]
|
Communications[8] |
In orbit |
Successful[7]
|
5 March 10:50
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1342 (Zenit-6U/Argon #54)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
19 March |
Successful
|
6 March 19:25[9]
|
Titan III(23)C[9]
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-40
|
|
|
OPS 8701 (DSP-10)
|
US Air Force
|
Geosynchronous[10]
|
Early warning[9][11] |
In orbit |
Successful[9]
|
Final flight of Titan IIIC
|
15 March 04:39
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
|
|
Gorizont 5 (Gorizont 14L)
|
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
17 March 10:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1343 (Zenit-6U/Argon #55)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
31 March |
Successful
|
22 March 16:00[12]
|
Space Shuttle Columbia[12]
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
United Space Alliance
|
|
STS-3
|
NASA
|
Low Earth[13]
|
Development test flight[14] |
30 March 16:05[15] |
Successful[15]
|
Development Flight Instrumentation
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (Columbia)
|
Monitor orbiter performance |
Successful
|
OSTA-1
|
NASA
|
Low Earth (Columbia)
|
Remote sensing |
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with two astronauts Only Shuttle flight to land at White Sands Space Harbor Shuttle Imaging Radar-A (SIR-1)
|
24 March 00:12
|
Molniya-M/Blok ML
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Molniya-3 18 (Molniya-3 29L)
|
|
Molniya
|
Communications |
23 June 1992 |
Successful
|
24 March 19:47[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1344 (Parus #31)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications Navigation |
In orbit |
Successful
|
25 March 09:50[1]
|
Tsyklon-3
|
|
Plesetsk Site 32/1[1]
|
|
|
Meteor-2 No.8
|
|
Low Earth
|
Weather |
In orbit |
Successful
|
31 March 09:00[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1345 (Tselina-O #41)
|
|
Low Earth
|
ELINT |
27 September 1989 |
Successful
|
31 March 16:27
|
Vostok-2M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1346 (Tselina-D #34)
|
|
Low Earth
|
ELINT |
17 December 2017 |
Successful
|
April
|
2 April 10:15
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1347 (Yantar-4K2/Kobalt #2)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
21 May |
Successful
|
7 April 13:41
|
Molniya-M/Blok 2BL
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1348 (US-K #25)
|
|
Molniya
|
Early warning |
In orbit |
Successful
|
8 April 00:15[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1349 (Parus #32)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communication Navigation |
In orbit |
Successful
|
10 April 06:47[1]
|
Delta 3910[17]/PAM-D
|
D-161
|
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
|
|
|
INSAT-1A[17]
|
ISRO
|
Geostationary[18]
|
Communications[18] |
In orbit |
Spacecraft failure[16]
|
Attitude control system malfunction, ceased operations in September 1982[16]
|
15 April 14:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1350 (Yantar-2K/Feniks #25)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
16 May |
Successful
|
19 April[19] 19:45:00[1]
|
Proton-K[20]
|
|
Baikonur[20] Site 200/40
|
|
|
Salyut 7[19] (DOS-6)
|
|
Low Earth[19]
|
Space station[19] |
7 February 1991[20] |
Successful[19]
|
Iskra 2 (RK 02)
|
MAI
|
Low Earth
|
Amateur radio |
9 July
|
Final space station launched as part of the Salyut programme. Iskra 2 was launched inside Salyut 7 and deployed on 17 May through an airlock
|
21 April 01:40[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Kapustin Yar Site 107/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1351 (Taifun-2 #12)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Radar calibration |
14 March 1983 |
Successful
|
21 April 09:15
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1352 (Zenit-6U/Argon #56)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
5 May |
Successful
|
23 April 09:40
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Pleetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1353 (Zenit-4MKT/Fram #20)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
6 May |
Successful
|
28 April 02:52[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1354 (Strela-2M #27)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
29 April 09:55[1]
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90/20
|
|
|
Kosmos 1355 (US-P #14)
|
|
Low Earth
|
ELINT ocean surveillance |
7 March 1984 |
Successful
|
May
|
5 May 08:01[1]
|
Vostok-2M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2[1]
|
|
|
Kosmos 1356 (Tselina-D No.35)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communication Navigation |
8 July 2023[21] |
Successful
|
6 May 18:07[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1357 (Strela-1M #233)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1358 (Strela-1M #234)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1359 (Strela-1M #235)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1360 (Strela-1M #236)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1361 (Strela-1M #237)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1362 (Strela-1M #238)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1363 (Strela-1M #239)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1364 (Strela-1M #240)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
11 May 18:35
|
Titan III(23)D
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
|
|
OPS 5642 (KH-9-17)
|
NRO
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Reconnaissance |
5 December |
Successful
|
OPS 6553 (SSF-D)
|
NRO
|
Sun-synchronous
|
ELINT |
In orbit |
Successful
|
13 May 09:58
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Soyuz T-5
|
|
Low Earth (Salyut 7)
|
Salyut 7 EO-1 |
27 August 15:04 |
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with two cosmonauts, first mission to Salyut 7
|
14 May 19:39
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90/20
|
|
|
Kosmos 1365 (US-A #20)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Radar ocean surveillance |
19 October |
Successful
|
15 May 14:20
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Zenit-6U/Argon #57
|
GRU
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
15 May |
Failure
|
17 May 23:50
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
|
|
Kosmos 1366 (Potok #1, Geizer 11L)
|
|
Geostationary
|
Data relay |
In orbit |
Successful
|
20 May 13:08
|
Molniya-M/Blok 2BL
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1367 (US-K #26)
|
|
Molniya
|
Early warning |
In orbit |
Successful
|
21 May 12:40
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1368 (Zenit-6U/Argon #58)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
3 June |
Successful
|
23 May 05:58
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Progress 13
|
|
Low Earth (Salyut 7)
|
Logistics |
6 June 00:05 |
Successful
|
25 May 09:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Kosmos 1369 (Resurs-F1 (17F41) #7)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
8 June |
Successful
|
28 May 09:10
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1370 (Yantar-1KFT/Kometa #2)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Cartography |
11 July |
Successful
|
28 May 22:02
|
Molniya-M/Blok ML
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Molniya-1K 54 (Molniya-1K 63L)
|
|
Molniya
|
Communications |
19 November 1992 |
Success
|
June
|
1 June 04:37
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1371 (Stela-2M #28)
|
|
LEO, inclination 74.0 degrees
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
1 June 13:58
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90/20
|
|
|
Kosmos 1372 (US-A #21)
|
|
LEO, inclination 65.1 degrees
|
Radar ocean surveillance |
9 September |
Successful
|
2 June 15:50
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1373 (Zenit-6U/Argon #59)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
16 June |
Successful
|
3 June 21:30
|
K65-RB5
|
|
Kapustin Yar Site 107
|
|
|
Kosmos 1374 (BOR-4 #2, s/n 404)
|
|
Fractional LEO, inclination 50.6 degrees
|
Re-entry test |
3 June |
Successful
|
6 June 17:10
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1375 (DS-P1-M #16)
|
|
LEO, inclination 65.8 degrees
|
Anti-satellite weapon target |
18 June (destroyed) |
Successful
|
Target for Kosmos 1379
|
8 June 07:45
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Kosmos 1376 (Resurs-F1 (17F41) #8)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
22 June |
Successful
|
8 June 12:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1377 (Yantar-4K1/Oktan #4)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
22 July |
Successful
|
9 June 00:24[22]
|
Delta 3910/PAM-D
|
D-162
|
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
|
|
|
Westar 5[22]
|
Western Union[22]
|
Geostationary[22]
|
Communications[22] |
In orbit |
Successful[22]
|
10 June 17:37
|
Tsyklon-3
|
|
Plesetsk Site 32/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1378 (Tselina-D #36)
|
|
LEO, inclination 82.5 degrees
|
ELINT |
In orbit |
Successful
|
12 June 09:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Zenit-6U/Argon #60
|
GRU
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
12 June |
Failure
|
18 June 11:04
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur LC 90
|
|
|
Kosmos 1379 (IS-A #13)
|
|
LEO, inclination 65.8 degrees
|
Anti-satellite weapon test |
18 June (self-destruct) |
Successful
|
Destroyed Kosmos 1375
|
18 June 11:58
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk LC132
|
|
|
Kosmos 1380 (Parus #33)
|
|
LEO, inclination 82.9 degrees
|
Communications, navigation |
27 June |
Partial launch failure
|
Second stage malfunction during first burn resulted in low transfer orbit apogee. Satellite was deployed in lower than planned orbit.
|
18 June 13:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1381 (Zenit-6U/Argon #61)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
1 July |
Successful
|
24 June 16:29
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Soyuz T-6
|
|
Low Earth (Salyut 7)
|
Salyut 7 EP-1 |
2 July 14:20 |
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with three cosmonauts including the first French space traveller
|
25 June 02:28
|
Molniya-M/Blok 2BL
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1382 (US-K #27)
|
|
Molniya
|
Early warning |
In orbit |
Successful
|
27 June 15:00
|
Space Shuttle Columbia
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
United Space Alliance
|
|
STS-4
|
NASA
|
Low Earth
|
Developmental test flight |
4 July 16:09 |
Successful
|
Classified
|
US Air Force
|
|
|
Successful
|
Getaway Special
|
Utah State
|
Low Earth (Columbia)
|
|
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with two astronauts, final developmental test flight
|
29 June 21:45
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1383 Kosmos 1383 (Nadezhda #1, COSPAS 1)
|
COSPAS-SARSAT
|
LEO, inclination 82.9 degrees
|
Navigation, search and rescue |
In orbit |
Successful
|
30 June 15:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1384 (Yantar-2K/Feniks #26)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
30 July |
Successful
|
July
|
6 July 07:50
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1385 (Zenit-6U/Argon #62)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
20 July |
Successful
|
7 July 09:47
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1386 (Parus #34)
|
|
LEO, inclination 83.0 degrees
|
Navigation, communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
10 July 09:57
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Progress 14
|
|
Low Earth (Salyut 7)
|
Logistics |
13 August 01:29 |
Successful
|
13 July 08:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Kosmos 1387 (Zenit-4MKT/Fram #21)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
26 July |
Successful
|
16 July 17:59
|
Delta 3920
|
D-163
|
Vandenberg SLC-2W
|
|
|
Landsat 4
|
NASA/NOAA
|
SSO
|
Earth observation |
In orbit |
Successful
|
21 July 06:31
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk LC132
|
|
|
Kosmos 1388 - 1395 (Strela-1M #241-#248)
|
|
LEO, inclination 74.0 degrees
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
21 July 09:40
|
Molniya-M/Blok ML
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Molniya-1K 55 (Molniya-1K 62L)
|
|
Molniya
|
Communications |
8 October 1992 |
Successful
|
22 July 22:11
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/40
|
|
|
Ekran 23L
|
|
Intended: Geostationary
|
Communications |
22 July |
Failure
|
Hydraulic system of the first stage failed, automatic flight termination at T+45 seconds.[23]
|
27 July 12:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Pleetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1396 (Zenit-6U/Argon #63)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
10 August |
Successful
|
29 July 19:40
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Kapustin Yar Site 107/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1397 (Taifun-2 #13) / 22 Romb subsatellites
|
|
LEO, inclination 50.6 degrees
|
Radar calibration |
18 May 1983 |
Successful
|
August
|
3 August 11:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Kosmos 1398 (Zenit-4MT/Orion #23)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
13 August |
Successful
|
4 August 11:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1399 (Yantar-4K1/Oktan #5)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
16 September |
Successful
|
5 August 06:56
|
Vostok-2M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1400 (Tselina-D #37)
|
|
Low Earth
|
ELINT |
13 September 2014 |
Successful
|
19 August 17:11
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Soyuz T-7
|
|
Low Earth (Salyut 7)
|
Salyut 7 EP-2 |
10 December 19:02 |
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with three cosmonauts
|
20 August 09:50
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1401 (Resurs-F1 (17F41) #9)
|
|
Low Earth
|
Earth observation |
3 September |
Successful
|
26 August 23:10
|
Delta 3920/PAM-D
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
|
|
|
Anik D1 (1238kg)
|
Telesat Canada
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
27 August 00:02
|
Molniya-M/Blok ML
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Molniya-3 19 (Molniya-3 33L)
|
|
Molniya
|
Communications |
13 January 2002 |
Successful
|
30 August 10:06
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90/19
|
|
|
Kosmos 1402 (US-A #22)
|
|
LEO, inclination 65.0 degrees
|
Radar ocean surveillance |
23 January 1983 (bus) 7 February 1983 (nuclear core) |
Successful
|
30 August 19:55
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/2
|
|
|
Strela-2M #29
|
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Communications |
30 August |
Failure
|
September
|
1 September 09:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1403 (Zenit-6U/Argon #64)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
15 September |
Successful
|
1 September 09:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Kosmos 1404 (Zenit-6U/Argon #65)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
15 September |
Successful
|
3 September 05:00
|
N-I
|
|
Tanegashima Space Center LA-N (LA-Y1)
|
NASDA
|
|
ETS 3 (Kiku 4) (385 kg)
|
|
LEO, inclination 44.6 degrees
|
Technology testing |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Final flight of the N-I
|
4 September 17:50
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90/20
|
|
|
Kosmos 1405 (US-P #15)
|
|
LEO, inclination 65.0 degrees
|
ELINT ocean surveillance |
5 February 1984 |
Successful
|
8 September 10:20
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1406 (Zenit-4MKT/Fram #22)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
21 September |
Successful
|
9 September 02:12
|
Ariane 1
|
|
Kourou ELA
|
Arianespace
|
|
MARECS B
|
Inmarsat
|
Intended: Geostationary
|
Communications |
9 September |
Launch Failure
|
Sirio 2
|
|
Intended: Geostationary
|
Communications
|
Third stage turbopump malfunction
|
9 September 07:19
|
Long March 2C
|
|
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center LA-2B (Site 138)
|
|
|
FSW-0 4
|
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
21 September |
Successful
|
Maiden flight of Long March 2C
|
9 September 15:12
|
Conestoga I
|
|
Matagorda Island
|
Space Services Inc.
|
|
Test payload
|
Space Services Inc.
|
Suborbital
|
Test flight |
9 September |
Successful
|
First private rocket to reach space. Apogee: ~ 309 kilometers (192 miles)[24][25]
|
15 September 15:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 41/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1407 (Yantar-2K/Feniks #27)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
16 October |
Successful
|
16 September 04:55
|
Tsyklon-3
|
|
Plesetsk Site 32/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1408 (Tselina-D #38)
|
|
LEO, inclination 82.6 degrees
|
ELINT |
Destroyed on 15 November 2021 |
Successful
|
Satellite was destroyed by an anti-satellite missile test on 15 November 2021.[26]
|
16 September 18:31
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/40
|
|
|
Ekran 9 (Ekran 24L)
|
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
18 September 04:58
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur
|
|
|
Progress 15
|
|
Low Earth (Salyut 7)
|
Logistics |
16 October 17:06 |
Successful
|
22 September 06:23
|
Molniya-M/Blok 2BL
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1409 (US-K #28)
|
|
Molniya
|
Early warning |
8 June 2009 |
Successful
|
24 September 09:15
|
Tsyklon-3
|
|
Plesetsk Site 32/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1410 (Geo-IK/Musson #3)
|
|
LEO, inclination 82.6 degrees
|
Geodesy |
In orbit |
Successful
|
28 September 23:17[1][a]
|
Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR
|
AC-60
|
Cape Canaveral LC-36B
|
|
|
Intelsat V F-5
|
Intelsat
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
30 September 11:50
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 16/2
|
|
|
Kosmos 1411 (Zenit-6U/Argon #66)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
14 October |
Successful
|
October
|
2 October 00:01
|
Tsyklon-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 90/20
|
|
|
Kosmos 1412 (US-A #23)
|
|
LEO, inclination 64.8 degrees
|
Radar ocean surveillance |
In orbit |
Successful
|
12 October 14:56
|
Proton-K/Blok DM-2
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
|
|
Kosmos 1413 (Uragan-GVM #1)
|
|
Medium Earth orbit
|
Boilerplate |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1414 (Uragan #1)
|
|
Medium Earth orbit
|
Navigation |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Kosmos 1415 (Uragan-GVM #2)
|
|
Medium Earth orbit
|
Boilerplate |
In orbit |
Successful
|
First flight of Blok DM-2 upper stage. First launch of GLONASS navigation system, with one operational satellite and two mass simulators to test the triple launch system
|
14 October 09:10
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1416 (Zenit-6U/Argon #67)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
28 October |
Successful
|
19 October 05:58
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1417(Parus #35)
|
|
LEO, inclination 83.0 degrees
|
navigation, Communication |
In orbit |
Successful
|
20 October 16:26
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/40
|
|
|
Gorizont 6 (Gorizont 16L)
|
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
21 October 01:40[1]
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Kapustin Yar Site 107/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1418 (Taifun-1B #3)
|
|
LEO
|
Radar calibration |
30 September 1983 |
Successful
|
28 October 01:27
|
Delta 3924
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
|
|
|
Satcom 5 (Aurora 1) (1102kg)
|
RCA Americom
|
GTO
|
Communications satellite |
In orbit |
Successful
|
30 October 04:05
|
Titan 34D/IUS
|
|
Cape Canaveral LC-40
|
|
|
OPS 9945 (DSCS II F-16)
|
US Air Force
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
DSCS III A-1
|
US Air Force
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Maiden flight of Titan 34D and Inertial Upper Stage
|
31 October 11:20
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Progress 16
|
|
Low Earth (Salyut 7)
|
Logistics |
14 December 17:17 |
Successful
|
Iskra 3 (RK 03)
|
MAI
|
Low Earth
|
Amateur radio |
16 December
|
Iskra 3 deployed through Salyut 7 airlock
|
November
|
2 November 09:30
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1419 (Zenit-6U/Argon #68)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
16 November |
Successful
|
11 November 06:14
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1420 (Strela-2 #30)
|
|
LEO, inclination 74.0 degrees
|
Communication |
In orbit |
Successful
|
11 November 12:19
|
Space Shuttle Columbia
|
|
Kennedy LC-39A
|
United Space Alliance
|
|
STS-5
|
NASA
|
Low Earth
|
Satellite deployment |
16 November 14:33 |
Successful
|
SBS-3
|
SBS
|
Current: Graveyard Operational: Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Anik C3
|
Telesat Canada
|
Current: Graveyard Operational: Geosynchronous
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
Getaway Special
|
West Germany
|
Low Earth
|
Microgravity research |
16 November |
Successful
|
Crewed orbital flight with four astronauts; First "operational" Shuttle flight Anik C3 retired 18 June 1997
|
17 November 21:22
|
Titan IIID
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-4E
|
|
|
OPS 9627 (KH-11-5)
|
NRO
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Reconnaissance |
13 August 1985 |
Successful
|
Final flight of Titan IIID
|
18 November 09:25
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1421 (Zenit-6U/Argon #69)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
2 December |
Successful
|
24 November 11:00
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1
|
|
|
Strela-1M #249-#256
|
|
Intended: Low Earth
|
Communications |
24 November |
Failure
|
26 November 14:13
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur Site 200/39
|
|
|
Raduga 11 (Gran 21L)
|
|
Geostationary
|
Communications |
In orbit |
Successful
|
December
|
3 December 12:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Kosmos 1422 (Zenit-6U/Argon #70)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
17 December |
Successful
|
8 December 13:46
|
Molniya-M/Blok ML
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Kosmos 1423 (Molniya-1K 60L)
|
|
Intended: Molniya Achieved: Low Earth
|
|
18 January 1986 |
Partial failure
|
14 December 22:30
|
Vostok-2M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 43/3
|
|
|
Meteor-2 9
|
|
Low Earth
|
Weather |
In orbit |
Successful
|
16 December 10:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1424 (Yantar-4K1/Oktan #6)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
28 January 1983 |
Successful
|
21 December 02:38
|
Atlas E/Star-37S-ISS
|
|
Vandenberg SLC-3W
|
|
|
DMSP 5D-2 F6
|
US Air Force
|
Sun-synchronous
|
Weather |
In orbit |
Successful
|
23 December 09:10
|
Soyuz-U2
|
|
Baikonur Site 1/5
|
|
|
Kosmos 1425 (Zenit-6U/Argon #71)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
6 January 1983 |
Successful
|
Maiden flight of Soyuz-U2, fuelled by syntin
|
24 December 12:00
|
Proton-K/Blok DM
|
|
Baikonur 200/39
|
|
|
Raduga (Gran 22L)
|
|
Intended: Geostationary
|
Communications |
24 December |
Failure
|
Second stage engine failure at T+230 seconds, due to high frequency vibrations.[29]
|
28 December 12:00
|
Soyuz-U
|
|
Baikonur Site 31/6
|
|
|
Kosmos 1426 (Yantar-4KS1/Terilen #1)
|
GRU
|
Low Earth
|
Reconnaissance |
5 March 1983 |
Successful
|
First Soviet electro-optical reconnaissance satellite
|
29 December 12:00
|
Kosmos-3M
|
|
Plesetsk Site 132/1
|
|
|
Kosmos 1427 (Tafun-1B #4)
|
|
LEO, inclination 65.8 degrees
|
Radar calibration |
5 October 1989 |
Successful
|