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|remarks = Planned to fly with an as-yet-unnamed flight-proven Falcon 9 first-stage booster.<ref>{{cite web |last=Clark |first=Stephen |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/10/02/u-s-military-to-use-previously-flown-spacex-rockets-beginning-next-year/ |title=U.S. military to use previously-flown SpaceX rockets beginning next year |website=Spaceflight Now |date=2 October 2020 |accessdate=2 October 2020}}</ref> Named after American aviation pioneer [[Amelia Earhart]].<ref name="sfn-20201002">{{cite web |last=Clark |first=Stephen |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/10/02/space-force-announces-new-nicknames-for-gps-satellites/ |title=Space Force announces new nicknames for GPS satellites |work=Spaceflight Now |date=2 October 2020 |accessdate=2 October 2020}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:57, 28 May 2022
This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the second half of the year 2022, including launches planned for 2022 without a specific launch date.
For all other spaceflight activities, see 2022 in spaceflight. For launches in the first half of 2022, see List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2022.
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 | |||||||
5 July[283] | Black Brant IX | Arnhem Space Centre | NASA | ||||
SISTINE | CU Boulder | Suborbital | UV spectroscopy | ||||
10 July 14:00–15:00[284] |
S-520 | S-520-32 | Uchinoura Space Center | JAXA | |||
Suborbital | Ionospheric research | ||||||
Launch windows available from 10 to 17 July, 8 to 17 August, and 6 to 17 September 2022. | |||||||
12 July[283] | Black Brant IX | Arnhem Space Centre | NASA | ||||
DEUCE | CU Boulder | Suborbital | Ultraviolet astronomy | ||||
Fourth DEUCE launch following flights in 2017, 2018, and 2020. | |||||||
22 July 20:00–20:30[285] |
S-520 | S-520-RD1 | Uchinoura Space Center | JAXA | |||
JAXA | Suborbital | Flight test | |||||
Supersonic combustion flight test. | |||||||
9 August[286][287] | Terrier-Improved Malemute | ROCKSAT-X 2022 | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | |||
RockSat-X | Colorado Space Grant Consortium | Suborbital | Education | ||||
22 August[283][288] | Black Brant IX | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | ||||
Micro-X | Northwestern University | Suborbital | X-ray astronomy | ||||
Second flight of the Micro-X payload. | |||||||
22 August[286] | Terrier-Improved Malemute | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | ||||
Speed Demon | ERAU | Suborbital | Solar physics | ||||
August (TBD)[289] | SpaceLoft XL | SL-13 | Spaceport America | UP Aerospace | |||
Celestis 18 | Celestis | Suborbital | Space burial | ||||
Celestis Aurora Flight. | |||||||
25 September[283][290] | Black Brant IX | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | ||||
tREXS 1 | Penn State University | Suborbital | X-ray astronomy | ||||
The Rockets for Extended-source X-ray Spectroscopy (tREXS). | |||||||
26 September[286][291] | Terrier-Improved Malemute | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | ||||
SubTEC-9 | NASA | Suborbital | Technology demonstration | ||||
Q3 (TBD)[292] | SR75 | SaxaVord | HyImpulse | ||||
HyImpulse | Suborbital | Flight test | |||||
Maiden flight of SR75. Expected apogee: 200 km (120 mi). | |||||||
25 October[283] | Black Brant IX | White Sands Missile Range | NASA | ||||
VERIS-2 | Naval Research Laboratory | Suborbital | Solar observation | ||||
16 November[283][293] | Black Brant IX | Andøya | NASA | ||||
ACES-2 | University of Iowa | Suborbital | Auroral science | ||||
First of two launches for the Auroral Current and Electrodynamics Structure (ACES) 2 mission. | |||||||
16 November[283][293] | Black Brant IX | Andøya | NASA | ||||
ACES-3 | University of Iowa | Suborbital | Auroral science | ||||
Second of two launches for the ACES 2 mission. | |||||||
December (TBD)[295] | HANBIT-TLV | Alcântara | INNOSPACE | ||||
SISNAV | DCTA | Suborbital | Inertial navigation | ||||
First test flight of the HANBIT-TLV suborbital launch vehicle.[294] | |||||||
Q4 (TBD)[298] | SpaceShipTwo | Unity 23 | Spaceport America | Virgin Galactic | |||
Virgin Galactic Unity 23 | Virgin Galactic | Suborbital | Crewed spaceflight | ||||
Third VSS Unity test flight, carrying members of the Italian Air Force.[296][297] | |||||||
Q4 (TBD)[298] | SpaceShipTwo | Unity 24 | Spaceport America | Virgin Galactic | |||
Virgin Galactic Unity 24 | Virgin Galactic | Suborbital | Crewed spaceflight | ||||
Fourth and last VSS Unity test flight.[297][299] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[290] | Oriole IV | Wallops Flight Facility | NASA | ||||
SMART | NRL | Suborbital | Plasma physics | ||||
Space Measurement of Rocket-released Turbulence (SMART) will measure lower hybrid oscillations. Apogee: ~700 km (430 mi). | |||||||
H2 2022 (TBD)[301] | Miura 1 | El Arenosillo | PLD Space | ||||
TBA | ZARM | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
Maiden flight of Miura 1. Apogee: 153 km (95 mi).[300] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[302][303] | Minotaur II | Vandenberg LF-06 | Northrop Grumman | ||||
TBA | U.S. Space Force | Suborbital | TBA | ||||
2022 (TBD)[304] | TBA | TBA | CAS Space | ||||
TBA | TBA | Suborbital | Test flight | ||||
Test flight of a reusable suborbital tourism rocket. | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306][307] | Improved Orion | Esrange | MORABA / SNSA | ||||
REXUS-27 | DLR / SNSA | Suborbital | Education | ||||
Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306][307] | Improved Orion | Esrange | MORABA / SNSA | ||||
REXUS-28 | DLR / SNSA | Suborbital | Education | ||||
Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306] | Improved Malemute/Improved Orion | BROR | Esrange | SSC | |||
BROR | IRF | Suborbital | Auroral ionosphere | ||||
Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306][308] | VSB-30 | S1X-M15 | Esrange | SSC | |||
S1X-M15 | SSC | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
SubOrbital Express Microgravity flight opportunity 15. Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306] | VSB-30 | Esrange | MORABA | ||||
MAIUS-2 | ZARM | Suborbital | Matter wave interferometry | ||||
Second payload launch for the QUANTUS IV - MAIUS project.[309] Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306] | VSB-30 | Esrange | DLR | ||||
MAPHEUS-13 | DLR | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306] | VSB-30 | Esrange | MORABA | ||||
TEXUS-58 | DLR / ESA | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] | |||||||
2022 (TBD)[306] | VSB-30 | Esrange | MORABA | ||||
TEXUS-59 | DLR / ESA | Suborbital | Microgravity research | ||||
Postponed indefinitely as of March 2022.[305] |
Notes
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