1970 in spaceflight
Orbital launches | |
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First | 11 February |
Last | 12 December |
Successes | 124 |
Failures | 10 |
Catalogued | 114 |
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Japan and China each launched their first satellites in 1970, bringing the total number of nations with independent launch capability to five.
Apollo 13 was launched; after suffering an explosion in deep space it had to circumnavigate the moon and use the LM as a life boat. Apollo 13 was a successful disaster in which the crew survived. The Soviet space program continued its Luna program with Luna 17, which delivered the robotic Lunokhod 1 rover to the lunar surface, and Luna 16, which achieved the first uncrewed lunar sample return. The Soviets also continued the success of the Venera Venus probes with Venera 7, the first man-made spacecraft to successfully land on another planet and to transmit data back to Earth, though it only survived 23 minutes on the surface.
Orbital Launches
[edit]This is a list of spaceflights launched in 1970.
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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USAF | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Technology Demonstration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Magnetospheric Astronomy | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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NOAA | Low Earth | Meteorology | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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University of Melbourne | Low Earth | Communications | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Failure | ||||||
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NASA Lewis research center | Low Earth | Technology Demonstration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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MOM | Selenocentric | Lunar lander | In orbit | Failure | ||||||
10 February | ![]() |
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Tokyo University | Low Earth | Technology | 2 August 2003 | Successful | ||||||
First satellite launched by Japan, final flight of L-4S | |||||||||||
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SSO | Meteorology | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Molniya | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Calibration | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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USAF | Low Earth | ELINT | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
10 March 12:20 |
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DFVLR | Elliptical low Earth | Upper athmosphere research | 5 October 1978 | Successful | ||||||
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DFVLR | Elliptical low Earth | Launch vehicle evaluation | 9 September 1974 | Spacecraft failure | ||||||
Maiden flight of Diamant B, the first orbital launch from Kourou and South America in general | |||||||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
17 March | ![]() |
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Low Earth Orbit | Meteorology | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
18 March | ![]() |
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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NATO | Geosynchronous | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | SIGNIT | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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NOAA / NASA | Medium Earth | Meteorology | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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US Army | Medium Earth | Geodesy | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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USAF | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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USAF | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
11 April 19:13 |
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NASA | Intended: Lunar orbit Actual: Lunar free return |
Crewed lunar orbit. | 15 April 1970 | Failure | ||||||
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NASA | Intended: Lunar landing Actual: Lunar free return |
Crewed lunar landing | 15 April 1970 | Failure | ||||||
Explosion in Service Module crippled spacecraft, resulting in mission abort. Mission aborted due to CSM malfunction. LM used to help bring crew back to Earth. | |||||||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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USAF | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
24 April 13:35 |
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CAST | Medium Earth | Technology demonstration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
First satellite launched by China. | |||||||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Research | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Medium Earth | Meteorology | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
20 May | ![]() |
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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CIA | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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USAF | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Failure | ||||||
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1 June 19:00 |
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RVSN | Low Earth | Crewed Orbital Spaceflight | 19 June 1970 11:58 |
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Longest Crewed flight involving only one spacecraft. (As of 09/06/06) | |||||||||||
1 June 19:00 |
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RAE | Low Earth | Micrometeoroid detection satellite | In orbit | Failure | ||||||
First British attempt to launch a satellite. Failed to reach orbit after premature 2nd stage cutout. | |||||||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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STV 3 | ELDO | Low Earth | Vehicle Evaluation | In orbit | Failure | ||||||
Fairing failed to separate | |||||||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Research | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
17 June | ![]() |
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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NRO / CIA | Geosynchronous | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Medium Earth | Meteorology | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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USAF | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Molniya | Communication | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Military Communication | In orbit | Failure | |||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Failure | ||||||
23 July | ![]() |
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Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communication | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Weapon System Test | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Interkosmos | Low Earth Orbit | Science | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Research | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Heliocentric to Venus orbit | Venus lander | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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USAF | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Ministry of Defence | Geosynchronous | Military Communication | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Yuzhnoye | Low Earth Orbit | Radar calibration | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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Low Earth Orbit | Weapon System Test | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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Heliocentric to Venus orbit | Venus lander | In orbit | Failure | |||||||
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USAF | Low Earth | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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US Navy | Navigation | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
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GRU | Low Earth Orbit | Reconnaissance | In orbit | Successful | ||||||
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RAE | Suborbital | Atmosheric density research | 2 September | Failure | ||||||
First orbital launch attempt of Black Arrow. Second stage shut down 13 seconds earlier than intended.[1] | |||||||||||
12 September 13:25 |
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Luna 16 | Selenocentric | Lunar lander | 24 September | Successful | |||||||
First uncrewed lunar sample return, first Soviet lunar sample return | |||||||||||
25 September 05:00 |
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ISAS | Low Earth | Solar, cosmic ray and ionosphere research | 25 September | Failure | ||||||
First flight of M-4S. Fourth stage failed to ignite | |||||||||||
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Zond 8 | Highly elliptical | Spacecraft test | In orbit | Successful | |||||||
Final circumlunar flight of the Zond program. | |||||||||||
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Low Earth | Uncrewed test flight of LK lunar lander | 21 September 1983 | Successful | |||||||
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NASA | Low Earth | X-ray astronomy | 5 April 1979 | Successful | ||||||
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Suborbital Launches
[edit]This is a list of spaceflights launched in 1970.
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload | Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
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RAE | Suborbital | Test flight | 4 March | Successful | |||
Test flight with inert third stage. Apogee: 550 km | |||||||
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WRE | Suborbital | Aeronomy | 16 April | Successful | ||
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31 July 02:00[3] |
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Suborbital | Re-entry test for Spiral program | 31 July | Successful | |||
Subscale model of the Spiral spaceplane.[2] Apogee: 100 km | |||||||
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DLR | Suborbital | Ionospheric research | 1 October | Successful | ||
31 October 10:32 |
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NASA | Suborbital | UV astronomy | 31 October | Successful |
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Launches from the Moon
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21 September 7:43 |
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Highly elliptical | Sample return | 24 September 1970 | Successful | ||
First uncrewed lunar sample return mission |
Deep Space Rendezvous
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11 April 1970 | Apollo 13 S-IVB stage | Impacted the Moon | |
15 April | Apollo 13 | Lunar flyby at 254 kilometres (158 mi) | Intended lunar landing, forced to abort and return to Earth using lunar free return trajectory |
20 September | Luna 16 | 100gm from Mare Fecunditatis | First sample return mission |
24 October | Zond 8 | Circumlunar flight of the Moon 1,110 kilometres (690 mi) | |
17 November | Luna 17 | Delivered Lunokhod 1 at Mare Imbrium | First robotic Lunar rover |
15 December | Venera 7 | Atmospheric probe worked for 23 min on the Venerian surface | First soft landing on another planet |
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Footnotes
[edit]![]() | This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (March 2022) |