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This list of extraterrestrial orbiters is a listing of spacecraft that achieved an extraterrestrial orbit.
Legend
Color legend for orbital status
Inactive
Unclear
En-Route
Operational
Sun
The first artificial object to orbit the sun is the Luna 1 . The spacecraft was originally designed to intentionally crash into the moon, and, after missing its target in 1959, inadvertently became the first human-made object to ever leave Earth's orbit and circle around the Sun , where it remained to this day.
Moon
The Apollo 17 Command Module America seen in lunar orbit from the ascent stage of the Lunar Module
Mars
Venus
Mission
Country/agency
Orbital insertion
Current status
Notes
Venera 9
USSR
22 October 1975
Mission terminated on March 22, 1976
First Venus orbiter
Venera 10
USSR
23 October 1975
Contact lost sometime in June 1976
Pioneer Venus Orbiter
USA
4 December 1978
Contact lost 8 October 1992; Atmospheric entry disintegration on 22 October 1992.
Venera 15
USSR
10 October 1983
Contact lost January 5, 1985
Venera 16
USSR
11 October 1983
Contact lost June 13, 1984
Magellan
USA
7 August 1990
Contact lost 13 October 1994. Deliberately deorbited into Venus' atmosphere.
Venus Express
24px ESA
11 April 2006
Contact lost 16 December 2014: Atmospheric entry disintegration in January 2015
Akatsuki
Japan
7 December 2015
Contact lost April 2024
Jupiter
Mission
Country/agency
Orbital insertion
Current status
Notes
Galileo
USA
8 December 1995
Intentionally deorbited and incinerated in Jupiter's atmosphere 21 September 2003
First Jupiter orbiter
Juno
USA
4 July 2016
Active
JUICE
24px ESA
July 2031 (planned)
en route
mission to study Jupiter's three icy moons Callisto , Europa and Ganymede , eventually orbiting Ganymede as the first spacecraft to orbit a satellite of another planet.
Europa Clipper
USA
11 April 2030 (planned)
en route
planned to orbit Jupiter and fly by Europa multiple times.
Saturn
Mission
Country/agency
Orbital insertion
Current status
Notes
Cassini-Huygens
USA 24px ESA ASI
1 July 2004
Intentionally deorbited and incinerated in Saturn's atmosphere 15 September 2017
First Saturn orbiter
Mercury
Mission
Country/agency
Orbital insertion
Current status
Notes
MESSENGER
USA
18 March 2011
Deliberately crashed into surface 30 April 2015. Impact probably around 54.4° N, 149.9° W, near the crater Janáček.
First Mercury orbiter
BepiColombo
24px ESA
Japan
November 2026 (planned)
en route
Consists of two satellites, the ESA's Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) and Japan's Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter (MMO).
Minor planets and comets
Mission
Country/agency
Object
Orbital insertion
Current status
Notes
NEAR Shoemaker
USA
433 Eros
14 February 2000
Landed 12 February 2001 on the surface of Eros .
First spacecraft to orbit an asteroid
Dawn
USA
4 Vesta
16 July 2011
Left Vesta orbit 5 September 2012
Dawn
USA
Ceres
9 March 2015
Mission concluded 1 November 2018. In derelict orbit around Ceres, expected to decay no sooner than 2038[ 20]
First spacecraft to achieve orbit around two separate objects and to orbit a dwarf planet .
Rosetta
24px ESA
67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
6 August 2014
On 30 September 2016, ended its mission by landing on the comet in its Ma'at region.
First spacecraft to orbit a comet. Philae lander module successfully landed on 12 November 2014
OSIRIS-REx
USA
101955 Bennu
31 December 2018
Collected surface sample and departed from Bennu on 20 October 2020[ 21]
Smallest body to be orbited by spacecraft and closest ever orbit[ 22] [ 23]
Psyche
USA
16 Psyche
August 2029 (planned)
enroute
Selected for mission #14 of NASA's Discovery Program to explore a metallic asteroid.
Hera, Milani and Juventas
24px ESA
65803 Didymos and Dimorphos
11 December 2026 (planned)
enroute
studying effects of DART 's impact on the asteroid
OSIRIS-APEX
USA
99942 Apophis
April 2029 (planned)
enroute
Rendezvous will occur after Apophis's 13 April 2029 flyby of Earth
See also
References
↑ NSSDC - Luna 10
↑ NSSDC - Luna 11
↑ Where is LRO?
↑ Hendrix, Susan (25 March 2015). "Second ARTEMIS Spacecraft Successfully Enters Lunar Orbit" . The Sun-Earth Connection: Heliophysics . NASA . http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/artemis/news/P2-lunarOrbit.html .
↑ Chang, Kenneth (2019-12-06). "A Billion Pixels and the Search for India's Crashed Moon Lander" (in en-US). The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/06/science/india-moon-mission-vikram-found.html .
↑ "Chandrayaan-2: Isro, not losing hope, continues to make all-out efforts to restore link with lander 'Vikram'" (in en). September 9, 2019. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/isro-not-losing-hope-continues-to-make-all-out-efforts-to-restore-link-with-lander-vikram/articleshow/71045854.cms .
↑ "China's Chang'e-5 orbiter is heading back to the moon" (in en-US). 2021-09-06. https://spacenews.com/chinas-change-5-orbiter-is-heading-back-to-the-moon/ .
↑ Chang, Kenneth (23 February 2024). "Moon Lander Is Lying on Its Side but Still Functional, Officials Say" . The New York Times . https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/23/science/moon-lander-intuitive-nasa.html .
↑ Jones, Andrew (2024-03-14). "Surprise Chinese lunar mission hit by launch anomaly" (in en-US). https://spacenews.com/surprise-chinese-lunar-mission-hit-by-launch-anomaly/ .
↑ Jones, Andrew (2024-08-20). "Chinese spacecraft appear to reach lunar orbit despite launch setback" (in en-US). https://spacenews.com/chinese-spacecraft-appear-to-reach-lunar-orbit-despite-launch-setback/ .
↑ Jones, Andrew (2024-03-28). "China appears to be trying to save stricken spacecraft from lunar limbo" (in en-US). https://spacenews.com/china-appears-to-be-trying-to-save-stricken-spacecraft-from-lunar-limbo/ .
↑ 12.0 12.1 Jones, Andrew (10 January 2024). "China's Chang'e-6 probe arrives at spaceport for first-ever lunar far side sample mission" . SpaceNews . https://spacenews.com/chinas-change-6-probe-arrives-at-spaceport-for-first-ever-lunar-far-side-sample-mission/ .
↑ NASA - This Month in NASA History: Mariner 9 , November 29, 2011 — Vol. 4, Issue 9
↑ 14.0 14.1 "NASA Mars log" . http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/programmissions/missions/log/ .
↑ Historic Spacecraft - Mars Probes
↑ "Mars 5" . US National Space Science Data Centre. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1973-049A .
↑ Encyclopedia Astronautica Fobos 1F
↑ Dunn, Marcia (27 October 1996). "NASA Takes No Dirty Chances With Mars Rover" . Los Angeles Times . https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-10-27-mn-58293-story.html .
↑ "Update on the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mom)" . https://www.isro.gov.in/MOM_NationalMeet_2022SEP.html .
↑ Chang, Kenneth (November 1, 2018). "NASA's Dawn Mission to the Asteroid Belt Says Good Night - Launched in 2007, the spacecraft discovered bright spots on Ceres and forbidding terrain on Vesta." . The New York Times . https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/01/science/nasa-dawn-ceres-vesta-asteroids-end.html .
↑ Chang, Kenneth (20 October 2020). "Seeking Solar System's Secrets, NASA's OSIRIS-REX Mission Touches Bennu Asteroid - The spacecraft attempted to suck up rocks and dirt from the asteroid, which could aid humanity's ability to divert one that might slam into Earth." . The New York Times . https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/20/science/osiris-rex-mission.html .
↑ "NASA'S OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Arrives at Asteroid Bennu" . NASA. 2018-12-03. https://www.asteroidmission.org/?latest-news=nasas-osiris-rex-spacecraft-arrives-asteroid-bennu .
↑ "NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission Breaks Another Orbit Record" . NASA. 2019-06-13. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/osiris-rex-breaks-another-orbit-record .
External links
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