Launches
This is a list of spaceflights launched in 2006.
| Launch date and time |
Rocket |
Launch
site |
Launch contractor |
Payload |
Operator |
Orbit |
Mission
function |
Re-entry or
destruction |
Outcome |
Remarks |
| 19 January, 19:00 GMT |
Atlas V (551) |
LC-41, Cape Canaveral |
/ ILS |
New Horizons |
NASA |
Solar Escape |
Flyby of Pluto and other KBOs |
N/A |
Successful so far |
First probe to visit Pluto |
| 24 January, 01:33 GMT |
H-IIA |
Tanegashima |
JAXAcitation needed |
Daichi (ALOS) |
JAXA |
SSO |
Observation satellite |
Still in Orbit |
Partial failure, still in operation |
Poor quality images returned due to attitude control and noise problems[1] was resolved by software adjustment.[2] |
| 15 February, 23:35 GMT |
Zenit-3SL |
Ocean Odyssey
Pacific Ocean |
Sea Launch |
EchoStar 10 |
EchoStar |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in Orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 16 February, 08:01 GMT |
Minuteman III |
LF-10, Vandenberg AFB |
USAF |
Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle |
USAF |
Sub-orbital |
ICBM test launch |
16 February 2006 |
Successful |
|
| 18 February, 06:27 GMT |
H-IIA |
Tanegashima |
RSC[3] |
MTSAT-2 |
Japanese Government |
Geosynchronous |
ATC and weather satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 21 February, 21:28 GMT |
M-V |
Uchinoura |
JAXA |
Akari (ASTRO-F) |
JAXA |
SSO |
Infrared astronomy |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
Cute-1.7+APD |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Amateur comsat |
LEO |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
Double CubeSat |
| 28 February, 20:10 GMT |
Proton-M/Briz-M |
Baikonur |
/ ILS |
ARABSAT 4A |
ARABSAT |
Intended: Geosynchronous
Achieved: MEO |
Comsat |
2007 |
Failure |
Upper stage malfunction. |
| 11 March, 22:33 GMT |
Ariane 5ECA |
ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) |
Arianespace |
SPAINSAT |
Spanish Government |
Geosynchronous |
Military comsat |
Still in Orbit |
Successful so far |
|
Hot Bird 7A |
Eutelsat |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in Orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 22 March, 14:03 GMT |
Pegasus-XL |
L-1011, Vandenberg AFB |
OSC |
ST-5A |
NASA |
LEO |
Study Earth's Magnetosphere. |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
ST-5B |
NASA |
LEO |
Study Earth's Magnetosphere. |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
ST-5C |
NASA |
LEO |
Study Earth's Magnetosphere. |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 24 March, 22:30 GMT |
Falcon 1 |
Omelek |
SpaceX |
FalconSat 2 |
USAF Academy |
Intended: LEO |
Plasma research satellite. |
T+60 seconds |
Failure |
Rocket lost power shortly after launch due to engine fire. |
| 30 March, 02:30 GMT |
Soyuz FG |
LC-1/5, Baikonur |
RKA |
Soyuz TMA-8
3 Cosmonauts |
RKA |
LEO, docked to ISS |
Manned orbital flight |
29 September 2006 |
Successful |
ISS Expedition 13
First Brazilian in Space |
| 7 April, 13:00 GMT |
Minuteman III |
LF-26, Vandenberg AFB |
USAF |
Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle |
USAF |
Sub-orbital |
ICBM test |
7 April 2006 |
Successful |
|
| 12 April, 23:30 GMT |
Zenit-3SL |
Ocean Odyssey |
Sea Launch |
JCSAT-9 |
JCSAT |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 14 April, 01:40 GMT |
Minotaur |
SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB |
Orbital |
/ COSMIC-1 (FORMOSAT-3A) |
NASA/NSPO |
LEO |
Study atmosphere |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
/ COSMIC-2 (FORMOSAT-3B) |
NASA/NSPO |
LEO |
Study atmosphere |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
/ COSMIC-3 (FORMOSAT-3C) |
NASA/NSPO |
LEO |
Study atmosphere |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
/ COSMIC-4 (FORMOSAT-3D) |
NASA/NSPO |
LEO |
Study atmosphere |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
/ COSMIC-5 (FORMOSAT-3E) |
NASA/NSPO |
LEO |
Study atmosphere |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 20 April, 20:27 GMT |
Atlas V (411) |
LC-41, Cape Canaveral |
/ ILS |
Astra 1KR |
SES Astra |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
Final ILS Atlas launch |
| 24 April, 16:03 GMT |
Soyuz-U (R-7 11A511U) |
LC-1/5, Baikonur |
RFSA |
Progress 21P |
RFSA |
LEO, docked to ISS |
Resupply ISS |
18 September 2006 |
Successful |
|
| 25 April, 16:47 GMT |
Start-1 |
LC-5, Svobodniy |
United Start |
EROS-B |
ImageSat |
LEO, polar |
Civilian imaging satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 26 April, 22:48 GMT |
Long March 4B-II (Long March 4C) |
Taiyuan |
CAST |
Yaogan 1 |
CAST |
LEO |
Imaging Satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
Maiden flight of Long March 4C. Designated Long March 4B-II at time of launch, redesignated in November 2007 |
| 28 April, 10:02 GMT |
Delta II |
SLC-2W, Vandenberg AFB |
Boeing IDS |
CALIPSO |
NASA |
LEO (A-Train) |
Study aerosols |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
CloudSat |
NASA |
LEO (A-Train) |
Study clouds |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 3 May, 17:38 GMT |
Soyuz-U (R-7 11A511U) |
LC-16, Plesetsk |
RKA |
Kosmos 2420 |
Russian Government |
LEO |
Spy Satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 24 May, 22:11 GMT |
Delta IV |
LC-37B, Cape Canaveral |
Boeing IDS |
GOES-13 (GOES-N) |
NASA/NOAA |
Geostationary |
Weather satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 26 May, 18:50 GMT |
Shtil (Volna) |
Submarine in Barents Sea |
VMF |
Kompass 2 |
RKA |
LEO |
Earthquake detection |
Still in orbit |
Partial failure |
Control and power problems made satellite unusable. Written off on 29 May 2006. Problems cleared by November, and satellite re-activated.[4] |
| 27 May, 21:09 GMT |
Ariane 5ECA |
ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) |
Arianespace |
SATMEX 6 |
Satellites Mexicanas |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
Record for heaviest dual-payload to geosynchronous transfer orbit, stood until May 2007 |
THAICOM 5 |
Shin Satellite |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
| 14 June, 14:08:22 GMT |
Minuteman III |
LF-04, Vandenberg AFB |
USAF |
3 x Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle |
USAF |
Sub-orbital |
ICBM test launch |
14 June 2006 |
Successful |
|
| 15 June, 08:00 GMT |
Soyuz-U (R-7 11A511U) |
LC-1/5, Baikonur |
RKA |
Resurs |
RKA |
LEO |
Remote Sensing Spacecraft |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 18 June, 07:50 GMT |
Zenit 3SL |
Ocean Odyssey |
Sea Launch |
Galaxy 16 |
PanAmSat |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 18 June, 22:44 GMT |
Proton-K/DM-3 |
LC-200/39, Baikonur |
Khrunichev |
KazSat-1 |
Government of Kazakhstan |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
First Kazakh satellite |
| 21 June, 22:15 GMT |
Delta II |
LC-17A, Cape Canaveral |
Boeing IDS |
MITEX-A (USA-187) |
DARPA |
Geostationary |
Experimental military satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
MITEX-B (USA-188) |
DARPA |
Geostationary |
Experimental military satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
MITEX Carrier (USA-189) |
DARPA |
Geostationary |
Experimental military satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 24 June, 15:08 GMT |
Soyuz-U (R-7 11A511U) |
LC-1/5, Baikonur |
RKA |
Progress 22P |
RKA |
LEO, docked to ISS |
Resupply ISS |
17 January 2007 |
Successful |
|
| 25 June, 04:00 GMT |
Tsyklon-2 |
LC-90, Baikonur |
VKS |
Kosmos 2421 (US-PU) |
Russian Navy |
LEO |
SIGINT |
20 March 2008 (destroyed in orbit) |
Partial failure |
Final flight of Tsyklon-2 rocket.
One of satellite's solar panels failed to deploy[5], ceased operations in February 2008. |
| 27 June, 03:30 GMT |
Delta IV |
SLC-6, Vandenberg AFB |
Boeing IDS |
NRO L-22 (USA-184, Trumpet) |
US National Reconnaissance Office |
Molniya |
Classified |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
First EELV launch from Vandenberg AFB |
| 4 July, 18:38 GMT |
Space Shuttle Discovery |
LC-39B, Kennedy |
USA |
STS-121, 7 astronauts |
NASA |
LEO, docked to ISS |
Manned Orbital Flight |
17 July 2006, 13:14 GMT |
Successful |
Return to flight test, visit ISS |
| Leonardo MPLM |
NASA/ESA |
LEO, docked to ISS |
Resupply ISS |
Successful |
|
| 10 July, 12:38 GMT |
GSLV |
Satish Dhawan |
ISRO |
INSAT 4C |
ISRO |
Intended: GSO |
Comsat |
T+60 seconds |
Failure |
Loss of control due to LRB engine failure. Self-destructed 60 seconds into flight |
| 12 July, 15:53 GMT |
Dnepr |
Dombarovskiy |
ISC Kosmotras |
Genesis I |
Bigelow Aerospace |
LEO |
Experimental inflatable Space Station |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
First commercial space station (uninhabitable prototype) |
| 20 July, 10:14 GMT |
Minuteman III |
LF-09, Vandenberg AFB |
USAF |
3 Mk. 21 re-entry vehicles |
USAF |
Sub-orbital |
ICBM test launch |
20 July 2006 |
Successful |
|
| 21 July, 04:20 GMT |
Molniya-M |
LC-16, Plesetsk |
VKS |
Kosmos 2422 (Oko) |
VKS |
Molniya |
Early warning missile defence |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 26 July, 19:43 GMT |
Dnepr |
LC-109, Baikonur |
ISC Kosmotras |
BelKA |
National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Belarus |
LEO |
Earth Observation Satellite |
T+74 seconds |
Failure |
First-stage engine hydraulic pump failure caused emergency shutdown |
Unisat-4 |
University of Rome La Sapienza |
Intended:LEO |
Technology demonstration satellite |
Baumanets |
MGTU/RKA |
Intended:LEO |
Earth observation and amateur radio satellite |
PICPOT |
Politecnico di Torino |
Intended:LEO |
Earth observation satellite |
SACRED |
University of Arizona |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
ION |
University of Illinois |
Intended:LEO |
Double Cubesat |
Rincon 1 |
University of Arizona |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
ICECube1 |
Cornell |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
KUTESat Pathfinder |
University of Kansas |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
SEEDS |
Nihon University |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
nCube 1 |
Government of Norway |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
HAUSAT-1 |
Government of South Korea |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
MEROPE |
University of Montana |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
CP2 |
CalPoly |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
AeroCube-1 |
AerospaceCorp |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
CP1 |
CalPoly |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
Voyager |
University of Hawaii |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
ICECube2 |
Cornell |
Intended:LEO |
Cubesat |
| 28 July, 07:05 GMT |
Rockot |
LC-133, Plesetsk |
/ Eurockot |
KOMPSAT 2 |
KARI |
LEO |
Earth Observation satellite |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 4 August, 21:48 GMT |
Proton |
Baikonur |
/ ILS |
Hot Bird 8 |
Eutelsat |
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 11 August, 22:15 GMT |
Ariane 5 ECA |
ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) |
Arianespace |
JCSat 10 |
|
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
Syracuse 3B |
|
Geosynchronous |
Comsat |
Still in orbit |
Successful so far |
|
| 22 August, 03:27 GMT |
Zenit 3SL |
Ocean Odyssey |
Sea Launch |
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