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List of missions to the Moon

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List of missions to the Moon

Missions to the Moon have been numerous and represent some of the earliest endeavours in space missions, with continuous exploration of the Moon beginning in 1959. The first partially successful lunar mission was Luna 1 in January 1959, which became the first probe to escape Earth's gravity and perform a flyby of another astronomical body, passing near the Moon. Soon after, the first Moon landing—and the first landing on any extraterrestrial body—was carried out by Luna 2, which intentionally impacted the Moon on 14 September 1959. The far side of the Moon, permanently hidden from Earth due to tidal locking, was imaged for the first time by Luna 3 on 7 October 1959, revealing terrain never before seen. Significant advances continued throughout the 1960s. In 1966, Luna 9 achieved the first controlled soft landing on the lunar surface, followed later that year by Luna 10, the first spacecraft to enter orbit around the Moon. In 1968, the Zond 5 mission became the first to carry terrestrial lifeforms—specifically tortoises—on a circumlunar approach that brought them close to the Moon and returned them safely to Earth, demonstrating biological viability in deep space. The first crewed missions to the Moon were undertaken by the Soviet Union and the United States, forming the pinnacle of the Space Race. While the Soviet programme pivoted toward robotic sample return missions, the American Apollo program advanced through a sequence of increasingly complex missions. In December 1968, Apollo 8 became the first crewed spacecraft to orbit the Moon. On 20 July 1969, Apollo 11 accomplished the first crewed landing on the lunar surface, during which Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the Moon. Concurrently, the Soviet Luna 15 robotic mission was also orbiting the Moon, marking the first known instance of simultaneous extraterrestrial operations by different nations. Between 1969 and 1972, the United States carried out six successful Apollo landings, while the Soviet Union continued deploying uncrewed probes, including the Lunokhod programme—the first extraterrestrial rovers—and sample return missions through 1976. Following this period, there was a gap in dedicated lunar missions lasting until 1990. Since then, renewed interest in lunar exploration has seen additional missions conducted by a broader range of spacefaring entities. In chronological order following the Soviet Union and the United States, the Moon has been visited by Japan, the European Space Agency, China, India, Luxembourg, Israel, Italy, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, and Pakistan. In 2018, the far side of the Moon was targeted for the first time by a landing mission. On 3 January 2019, China's Chang'e 4 mission successfully landed in the Aitken basin, deploying the Yutu-2 rover, which commenced scientific operations on the unexplored lunar hemisphere. Five years later, China launched the Chang'e 6 sample return mission to the far side. Its lander touched down in Apollo crater on 1 June 2024 and collected the first lunar samples retrieved from the Moon's far hemisphere. The first commercial mission to the Moon was the Manfred Memorial Moon Mission (4M), developed by LuxSpace, a subsidiary of the German aerospace company OHB AG, Launched on 23 October 2014 with the mission flying as a secondary payload aboard CNSA's Chang'e 5-T1 spacecraft. The Moon has also been visited by a small number of spacecraft not dedicated to lunar study. Of these, four executed flybys using the Moon for gravity assist manoeuvres to alter their interplanetary trajectories. In addition, Explorer 49, a radio astronomy satellite launched by the United States in 1973, was placed into selenocentric orbit where the Moon itself served as a shield from terrestrial radio interference, enabling observations of deep-space radio signals.

Tables

· 20th century
1
1
Mission
1
Mission
Pioneer 0 (Able I)
Launch date
17 August 1958
Operator
USAF
Carrier rocket
Thor DM-18 Able I
Spacecraft
Pioneer 0
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
First attempted launch beyond Earth orbit; failed to orbit due to turbopump gearbox malfunction resulting in first-stage explosion. Reached apogee of 16 kilometres (10 mi).
First attempted launch beyond Earth orbit; failed to orbit due to turbopump gearbox malfunction resulting in first-stage explosion. Reached apogee of 16 kilometres (10 mi).
Mission
First attempted launch beyond Earth orbit; failed to orbit due to turbopump gearbox malfunction resulting in first-stage explosion. Reached apogee of 16 kilometres (10 mi).
2
2
Mission
2
Mission
Luna E-1 No.1
Launch date
23 September 1958
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna E-1 No.1
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated due to excessive vibration.
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated due to excessive vibration.
Mission
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated due to excessive vibration.
3
3
Mission
3
Mission
Pioneer 1 (Able II)
Launch date
11 October 1958
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Thor DM-18 Able I
Spacecraft
Pioneer 1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to accelerometer failure. Later known as Pioneer 1. Reached apogee of 113,800 kilometres (70,700 mi).
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to accelerometer failure. Later known as Pioneer 1. Reached apogee of 113,800 kilometres (70,700 mi).
Mission
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to accelerometer failure. Later known as Pioneer 1. Reached apogee of 113,800 kilometres (70,700 mi).
4
4
Mission
4
Mission
Luna E-1 No.2
Launch date
11 October 1958
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna E-1 No.2
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; carrier rocket exploded due to excessive vibration.
Failed to orbit; carrier rocket exploded due to excessive vibration.
Mission
Failed to orbit; carrier rocket exploded due to excessive vibration.
5
5
Mission
5
Mission
Pioneer 2 (Able III)
Launch date
8 November 1958
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Thor DM-18 Able I
Spacecraft
Pioneer 2
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to erroneous command by ground controllers; third stage failed to ignite due to broken electrical connection. Reached apogee of 1,550 kilometres (960 mi).
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to erroneous command by ground controllers; third stage failed to ignite due to broken electrical connection. Reached apogee of 1,550 kilometres (960 mi).
Mission
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to erroneous command by ground controllers; third stage failed to ignite due to broken electrical connection. Reached apogee of 1,550 kilometres (960 mi).
6
6
Mission
6
Mission
Luna E-1 No.3
Launch date
4 December 1958
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna E-1 No.3
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; seal failure in hydrogen peroxide pump cooling system resulted in core-stage underperformance.
Failed to orbit; seal failure in hydrogen peroxide pump cooling system resulted in core-stage underperformance.
Mission
Failed to orbit; seal failure in hydrogen peroxide pump cooling system resulted in core-stage underperformance.
7
7
Mission
7
Mission
Pioneer 3
Launch date
6 December 1958
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Juno II
Spacecraft
Pioneer 3
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature first-stage cutoff. Reached apogee of 102,360 kilometres (63,600 mi).
Failed to orbit; premature first-stage cutoff. Reached apogee of 102,360 kilometres (63,600 mi).
Mission
Failed to orbit; premature first-stage cutoff. Reached apogee of 102,360 kilometres (63,600 mi).
8
8
Mission
8
Mission
Luna 1 (E-1 No.4)
Launch date
2 January 1959
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna 1
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Partial failure
Carrier rocket guidance problem resulted in failure to impact Moon, flew past in a heliocentric orbit. Closest approach 5,995 kilometres (3,725 mi) on 4 January. First spacecraft to fly by the Moon.
Carrier rocket guidance problem resulted in failure to impact Moon, flew past in a heliocentric orbit. Closest approach 5,995 kilometres (3,725 mi) on 4 January. First spacecraft to fly by the Moon.
Mission
Carrier rocket guidance problem resulted in failure to impact Moon, flew past in a heliocentric orbit. Closest approach 5,995 kilometres (3,725 mi) on 4 January. First spacecraft to fly by the Moon.
9
9
Mission
9
Mission
Pioneer 4
Launch date
3 March 1959
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Juno II
Spacecraft
Pioneer 4
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Partial failure
Second-stage overperformance resulted in flyby at greater altitude than expected, out of instrument range, with 58,983 kilometres (36,650 mi) of distance. Closest approach at 22:25 UTC on 4 March. First U.S. spacecraft to leave Earth orbit.
Second-stage overperformance resulted in flyby at greater altitude than expected, out of instrument range, with 58,983 kilometres (36,650 mi) of distance. Closest approach at 22:25 UTC on 4 March. First U.S. spacecraft to leave Earth orbit.
Mission
Second-stage overperformance resulted in flyby at greater altitude than expected, out of instrument range, with 58,983 kilometres (36,650 mi) of distance. Closest approach at 22:25 UTC on 4 March. First U.S. spacecraft to leave Earth orbit.
10
10
Mission
10
Mission
E-1A No.1
Launch date
18 June 1959
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
E-1A No.1
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; guidance system malfunction.
Failed to orbit; guidance system malfunction.
Mission
Failed to orbit; guidance system malfunction.
11
11
Mission
11
Mission
Luna 2 (E-1A No.2)
Launch date
12 September 1959
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna 2
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Success
Successful impact at 21:02 on 14 September 1959. First spacecraft to impact the lunar surface. This made the Soviet Union the 1st country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Successful impact at 21:02 on 14 September 1959. First spacecraft to impact the lunar surface. This made the Soviet Union the 1st country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Mission
Successful impact at 21:02 on 14 September 1959. First spacecraft to impact the lunar surface. This made the Soviet Union the 1st country to impact the surface of the Moon.
12
12
Mission
12
Mission
Luna 3 (E-2A No.1)
Launch date
4 October 1959
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna 3
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Returned the first images of the far side of the Moon.
Returned the first images of the far side of the Moon.
Mission
Returned the first images of the far side of the Moon.
13
13
Mission
13
Mission
Pioneer P-3 Able IVB
Launch date
26 November 1959
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas-D Able
Spacecraft
Pioneer P-3
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; payload fairing disintegrated due to design fault.
Failed to orbit; payload fairing disintegrated due to design fault.
Mission
Failed to orbit; payload fairing disintegrated due to design fault.
14
14
Mission
14
Mission
Luna E-3 No.1
Launch date
15 April 1960
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna E-3 No.1
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature third-stage cutoff.
Failed to orbit; premature third-stage cutoff.
Mission
Failed to orbit; premature third-stage cutoff.
15
15
Mission
15
Mission
Luna E-3 No.2
Launch date
16 April 1960
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Luna
Spacecraft
Luna E-3 No.2
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated ten seconds after launch.
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated ten seconds after launch.
Mission
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated ten seconds after launch.
16
16
Mission
16
Mission
Pioneer P-30 (Able VA)
Launch date
25 September 1960
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas-D Able
Spacecraft
Pioneer P-30
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; second-stage oxidizer system malfunction resulting in premature cutoff.
Failed to orbit; second-stage oxidizer system malfunction resulting in premature cutoff.
Mission
Failed to orbit; second-stage oxidizer system malfunction resulting in premature cutoff.
17
17
Mission
17
Mission
Pioneer P-31 (Able VB)
Launch date
15 December 1960
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas-D Able
Spacecraft
Pioneer P-31
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit, exploded 68 seconds after launch, at an altitude of 12.2 kilometres (7.6 mi). Second stage ignited while first stage was still attached and burning.
Failed to orbit, exploded 68 seconds after launch, at an altitude of 12.2 kilometres (7.6 mi). Second stage ignited while first stage was still attached and burning.
Mission
Failed to orbit, exploded 68 seconds after launch, at an altitude of 12.2 kilometres (7.6 mi). Second stage ignited while first stage was still attached and burning.
18
18
Mission
18
Mission
Ranger 3 (P-34)
Launch date
26 January 1962
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Spacecraft
Ranger 3
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Ranger 3 lander
Ranger 3 lander
Mission
Ranger 3 lander
Mission
Lander
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
Partial launch failure due to guidance problem; attempt to correct using spacecraft's engine resulted in it missing the Moon by 36,793 kilometres (22,862 mi).
Partial launch failure due to guidance problem; attempt to correct using spacecraft's engine resulted in it missing the Moon by 36,793 kilometres (22,862 mi).
Mission
Partial launch failure due to guidance problem; attempt to correct using spacecraft's engine resulted in it missing the Moon by 36,793 kilometres (22,862 mi).
19
19
Mission
19
Mission
Ranger 4 (P-35)
Launch date
23 April 1962
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Ranger 4
Spacecraft
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Ranger 4 lander
Ranger 4 lander
Mission
Ranger 4 lander
Mission
Lander
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
Failed to deploy solar panels, ran out of power ten hours after launch; incidental impact on the far side of the Moon on 26 April. First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon. The impact made the United States the 2nd country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Failed to deploy solar panels, ran out of power ten hours after launch; incidental impact on the far side of the Moon on 26 April. First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon. The impact made the United States the 2nd country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Mission
Failed to deploy solar panels, ran out of power ten hours after launch; incidental impact on the far side of the Moon on 26 April. First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon. The impact made the United States the 2nd country to impact the surface of the Moon.
20
20
Mission
20
Mission
Ranger 5 (P-36)
Launch date
18 October 1962
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Spacecraft
Ranger 5
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Ranger 5 lander
Ranger 5 lander
Mission
Ranger 5 lander
Mission
Lander
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
Solar .mw- .mw- .mw- 8+3⁄4 hours after launch when batteries were depleted. Missed the Moon as course correction was not completed.
Solar .mw- .mw- .mw- 8+3⁄4 hours after launch when batteries were depleted. Missed the Moon as course correction was not completed.
Mission
Solar .mw- .mw- .mw- 8+3⁄4 hours after launch when batteries were depleted. Missed the Moon as course correction was not completed.
21
21
Mission
21
Mission
Luna E-6 No.2
Launch date
4 January 1963
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Molniya-L
Spacecraft
Luna E-6 No.2
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to depart Low Earth orbit; guidance system power failure prevented upper-stage ignition.
Failed to depart Low Earth orbit; guidance system power failure prevented upper-stage ignition.
Mission
Failed to depart Low Earth orbit; guidance system power failure prevented upper-stage ignition.
22
22
Mission
22
Mission
Luna E-6 No.3
Launch date
3 February 1963
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Molniya-L
Spacecraft
Luna E-6 No.3
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; guidance failure.
Failed to orbit; guidance failure.
Mission
Failed to orbit; guidance failure.
23
23
Mission
23
Mission
Luna 4 (E-6 No.4)
Launch date
2 April 1963
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Molniya-L
Spacecraft
Luna 4
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Failed to perform mid-course correction, remained in high Earth orbit until given escape velocity by orbital perturbation.
Failed to perform mid-course correction, remained in high Earth orbit until given escape velocity by orbital perturbation.
Mission
Failed to perform mid-course correction, remained in high Earth orbit until given escape velocity by orbital perturbation.
24
24
Mission
24
Mission
Ranger 6 (P-54)
Launch date
30 January 1964
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Spacecraft
Ranger 6
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Impacted on 2 February 1964, failed to return images due to power system failure.
Impacted on 2 February 1964, failed to return images due to power system failure.
Mission
Impacted on 2 February 1964, failed to return images due to power system failure.
25
25
Mission
25
Mission
Luna E-6 No.6
Launch date
21 March 1964
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna E-6 No.6
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; third stage underperformed due to oxidiser valve failure.
Failed to orbit; third stage underperformed due to oxidiser valve failure.
Mission
Failed to orbit; third stage underperformed due to oxidiser valve failure.
26
26
Mission
26
Mission
Luna E-6 No.5
Launch date
20 April 1964
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna E-6 No.5
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; power failure caused by broken connection resulted in premature third-stage cutoff.
Failed to orbit; power failure caused by broken connection resulted in premature third-stage cutoff.
Mission
Failed to orbit; power failure caused by broken connection resulted in premature third-stage cutoff.
27
27
Mission
27
Mission
Ranger 7
Launch date
28 July 1964
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Spacecraft
Ranger 7
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Success
Impacted on 30 July 1964 at 13:25:48 UTC.
Impacted on 30 July 1964 at 13:25:48 UTC.
Mission
Impacted on 30 July 1964 at 13:25:48 UTC.
28
28
Mission
28
Mission
Ranger 8
Launch date
17 February 1965
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Spacecraft
Ranger 8
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Success
Impacted on 20 February 1965 at 09:57:37 UTC.
Impacted on 20 February 1965 at 09:57:37 UTC.
Mission
Impacted on 20 February 1965 at 09:57:37 UTC.
29
29
Mission
29
Mission
Kosmos 60 (E-6 No.9)
Launch date
12 March 1965
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-L
Spacecraft
Kosmos 60
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Upper stage failed to restart due to guidance system short circuit, Failed to depart low Earth orbit.
Upper stage failed to restart due to guidance system short circuit, Failed to depart low Earth orbit.
Mission
Upper stage failed to restart due to guidance system short circuit, Failed to depart low Earth orbit.
30
30
Mission
30
Mission
Ranger 9
Launch date
21 March 1965
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Spacecraft
Ranger 9
Mission type
Impactor
Outcome
Success
Impacted on 24 March 1965 at 14:08:20 UTC.
Impacted on 24 March 1965 at 14:08:20 UTC.
Mission
Impacted on 24 March 1965 at 14:08:20 UTC.
31
31
Mission
31
Mission
Luna E-6 No.8
Launch date
10 April 1965
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-L
Spacecraft
Luna E-6 No.8
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Third stage failed to ignite due to loss of oxidiser pressure, failed to orbit.
Third stage failed to ignite due to loss of oxidiser pressure, failed to orbit.
Mission
Third stage failed to ignite due to loss of oxidiser pressure, failed to orbit.
32
32
Mission
32
Mission
Luna 5 (E-6 No.10)
Launch date
9 May 1965
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 5
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Loss of control after gyroscope malfunction, failed to decelerate for landing and impacted the Moon at 19:10 UTC on 12 May 1965.
Loss of control after gyroscope malfunction, failed to decelerate for landing and impacted the Moon at 19:10 UTC on 12 May 1965.
Mission
Loss of control after gyroscope malfunction, failed to decelerate for landing and impacted the Moon at 19:10 UTC on 12 May 1965.
33
33
Mission
33
Mission
Luna 6 (E-6 No.7)
Launch date
8 June 1965
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 6
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Engine failed to shut down after performing mid-course correction manoeuvre, flew past the Moon in a heliocentric orbit.
Engine failed to shut down after performing mid-course correction manoeuvre, flew past the Moon in a heliocentric orbit.
Mission
Engine failed to shut down after performing mid-course correction manoeuvre, flew past the Moon in a heliocentric orbit.
34
34
Mission
34
Mission
Zond 3 (3MV-4 No.3)
Launch date
18 July 1965
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya
Spacecraft
Zond 3
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Flew past the Moon on 20 July 1965 at a distance of 9,200 kilometres (5,700 mi). Conducted technology demonstration for future planetary missions.
Flew past the Moon on 20 July 1965 at a distance of 9,200 kilometres (5,700 mi). Conducted technology demonstration for future planetary missions.
Mission
Flew past the Moon on 20 July 1965 at a distance of 9,200 kilometres (5,700 mi). Conducted technology demonstration for future planetary missions.
35
35
Mission
35
Mission
Luna 7 (E-6 No.11)
Launch date
4 October 1965
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya
Spacecraft
Luna 7
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Attitude control failure shortly before landing prevented controlled descent; impacted the lunar surface 22:08:24 UTC on 7 October 1965.
Attitude control failure shortly before landing prevented controlled descent; impacted the lunar surface 22:08:24 UTC on 7 October 1965.
Mission
Attitude control failure shortly before landing prevented controlled descent; impacted the lunar surface 22:08:24 UTC on 7 October 1965.
36
36
Mission
36
Mission
Luna 8 (E-6 No.12)
Launch date
3 December 1965
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya
Spacecraft
Luna 8
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Landing airbag punctured, resulting in loss of attitude control shortly before planned touchdown, impacted Moon on 6 December 1965 at 21:51:30 UTC.
Landing airbag punctured, resulting in loss of attitude control shortly before planned touchdown, impacted Moon on 6 December 1965 at 21:51:30 UTC.
Mission
Landing airbag punctured, resulting in loss of attitude control shortly before planned touchdown, impacted Moon on 6 December 1965 at 21:51:30 UTC.
37
37
Mission
37
Mission
Luna 9 (E-6 No.13)
Launch date
31 January 1966
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 9
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
First spacecraft to land successfully on the Moon. Touchdown on 3 February 1966 at 18:45:30 UTC. Returned data until 6 February at 22:55 UTC. With its soft landing, the Soviet Union became the first country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
First spacecraft to land successfully on the Moon. Touchdown on 3 February 1966 at 18:45:30 UTC. Returned data until 6 February at 22:55 UTC. With its soft landing, the Soviet Union became the first country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Mission
First spacecraft to land successfully on the Moon. Touchdown on 3 February 1966 at 18:45:30 UTC. Returned data until 6 February at 22:55 UTC. With its soft landing, the Soviet Union became the first country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
38
38
Mission
38
Mission
Kosmos 111 (E-6S No.204)
Launch date
1 March 1966
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Kosmos 111
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Upper stage lost attitude control and failed to ignite; spacecraft never left low Earth orbit.
Upper stage lost attitude control and failed to ignite; spacecraft never left low Earth orbit.
Mission
Upper stage lost attitude control and failed to ignite; spacecraft never left low Earth orbit.
39
39
Mission
39
Mission
Luna 10 (E-6S No.206)
Launch date
31 March 1966
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 10
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Entered orbit at 18:44 UTC on 3 April 1966, becoming the first spacecraft to orbit the Moon. Continued to return data until 30 May.
Entered orbit at 18:44 UTC on 3 April 1966, becoming the first spacecraft to orbit the Moon. Continued to return data until 30 May.
Mission
Entered orbit at 18:44 UTC on 3 April 1966, becoming the first spacecraft to orbit the Moon. Continued to return data until 30 May.
40
40
Mission
40
Mission
Surveyor 1
Launch date
30 May 1966
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3C Centaur-D
Spacecraft
Surveyor 1
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Landed in Oceanus Procellarum on 2 June 1966 at 06:17:36 UTC. Returned data until loss of power on 13 July. With its soft landing, the United States became the second country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Landed in Oceanus Procellarum on 2 June 1966 at 06:17:36 UTC. Returned data until loss of power on 13 July. With its soft landing, the United States became the second country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Mission
Landed in Oceanus Procellarum on 2 June 1966 at 06:17:36 UTC. Returned data until loss of power on 13 July. With its soft landing, the United States became the second country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
41
41
Mission
41
Mission
Explorer 33 (AIMP-D)
Launch date
1 July 1966
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta E1
Spacecraft
Explorer 33
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Magnetospheric probe; rocket imparted greater velocity than had been planned, leaving spacecraft unable to enter orbit. Repurposed for Earth orbit mission which was completed successfully.
Magnetospheric probe; rocket imparted greater velocity than had been planned, leaving spacecraft unable to enter orbit. Repurposed for Earth orbit mission which was completed successfully.
Mission
Magnetospheric probe; rocket imparted greater velocity than had been planned, leaving spacecraft unable to enter orbit. Repurposed for Earth orbit mission which was completed successfully.
42
42
Mission
42
Mission
Lunar Orbiter 1
Launch date
10 August 1966
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3 Agena-D
Spacecraft
Lunar Orbiter 1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Partial failure
Orbital insertion at around 15:36 UTC on 14 August. Deorbited early due to lack of fuel and to avoid communications interference with the next mission, impacted the Moon at 13:30 UTC on 29 October 1966.
Orbital insertion at around 15:36 UTC on 14 August. Deorbited early due to lack of fuel and to avoid communications interference with the next mission, impacted the Moon at 13:30 UTC on 29 October 1966.
Mission
Orbital insertion at around 15:36 UTC on 14 August. Deorbited early due to lack of fuel and to avoid communications interference with the next mission, impacted the Moon at 13:30 UTC on 29 October 1966.
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Mission
Luna 11 (E-6LF No.101)
Launch date
21 August 1966
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 11
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Partial failure
Entered orbit on 28 August 1966. Failed to return images; other instruments operated correctly. Conducted gamma ray and X-ray observations to study the composition of the Moon, investigated the lunar gravitational field, the presence of meteorites in the lunar environment and the radiation environment at the Moon. Ceased operation on 1 October 1966 after power was depleted.
Entered orbit on 28 August 1966. Failed to return images; other instruments operated correctly. Conducted gamma ray and X-ray observations to study the composition of the Moon, investigated the lunar gravitational field, the presence of meteorites in the lunar environment and the radiation environment at the Moon. Ceased operation on 1 October 1966 after power was depleted.
Mission
Entered orbit on 28 August 1966. Failed to return images; other instruments operated correctly. Conducted gamma ray and X-ray observations to study the composition of the Moon, investigated the lunar gravitational field, the presence of meteorites in the lunar environment and the radiation environment at the Moon. Ceased operation on 1 October 1966 after power was depleted.
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Mission
Surveyor 2
Launch date
20 September 1966
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3C Centaur-D
Spacecraft
Surveyor 2
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
One thruster failed to ignite during mid-course correction manoeuvre, resulting in loss of control. Impacted the Moon at 03:18 UTC on 23 September 1966.
One thruster failed to ignite during mid-course correction manoeuvre, resulting in loss of control. Impacted the Moon at 03:18 UTC on 23 September 1966.
Mission
One thruster failed to ignite during mid-course correction manoeuvre, resulting in loss of control. Impacted the Moon at 03:18 UTC on 23 September 1966.
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Mission
Luna 12 (E-6LF No.102)
Launch date
22 October 1966
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 12
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Entered orbit on 25 October 1966 and returned data until 19 January 1967. Completed photography mission intended for Luna 11.
Entered orbit on 25 October 1966 and returned data until 19 January 1967. Completed photography mission intended for Luna 11.
Mission
Entered orbit on 25 October 1966 and returned data until 19 January 1967. Completed photography mission intended for Luna 11.
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Mission
Lunar Orbiter 2
Launch date
6 November 1966
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3 Agena-D
Spacecraft
Lunar Orbiter 2
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Entered orbit at about 19:51 UTC on 10 November 1966 to begin photographic mapping mission. Impacted on the far side of the lunar surface following deorbit burn on 11 October 1967 at end of mission.
Entered orbit at about 19:51 UTC on 10 November 1966 to begin photographic mapping mission. Impacted on the far side of the lunar surface following deorbit burn on 11 October 1967 at end of mission.
Mission
Entered orbit at about 19:51 UTC on 10 November 1966 to begin photographic mapping mission. Impacted on the far side of the lunar surface following deorbit burn on 11 October 1967 at end of mission.
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Mission
Luna 13 (E-6M No.205)
Launch date
21 December 1966
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 13
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Successfully landed in Oceanus Procellarum at 18:01 UTC on 24 December 1966. Returned images from the surface and studied the lunar soil. Operated until depletion of power at 06:31 UTC on 28 December.
Successfully landed in Oceanus Procellarum at 18:01 UTC on 24 December 1966. Returned images from the surface and studied the lunar soil. Operated until depletion of power at 06:31 UTC on 28 December.
Mission
Successfully landed in Oceanus Procellarum at 18:01 UTC on 24 December 1966. Returned images from the surface and studied the lunar soil. Operated until depletion of power at 06:31 UTC on 28 December.
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Mission
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Mission
Lunar Orbiter 3
Launch date
5 February 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3 Agena-D
Spacecraft
Lunar Orbiter 3
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Entered orbit at 21:54 UTC on 8 February 1967. Deorbited at end of mission and impacted the Moon on 9 October 1967.
Entered orbit at 21:54 UTC on 8 February 1967. Deorbited at end of mission and impacted the Moon on 9 October 1967.
Mission
Entered orbit at 21:54 UTC on 8 February 1967. Deorbited at end of mission and impacted the Moon on 9 October 1967.
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Mission
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Mission
Surveyor 3
Launch date
17 April 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3C Centaur-D
Spacecraft
Surveyor 3
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Landed at 00:04 UTC on 20 April 1967 and operated until 3 May. Visited by Apollo 12 astronauts in 1969, with some parts removed for return to Earth.
Landed at 00:04 UTC on 20 April 1967 and operated until 3 May. Visited by Apollo 12 astronauts in 1969, with some parts removed for return to Earth.
Mission
Landed at 00:04 UTC on 20 April 1967 and operated until 3 May. Visited by Apollo 12 astronauts in 1969, with some parts removed for return to Earth.
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Mission
Lunar Orbiter 4
Launch date
4 May 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3 Agena-D
Spacecraft
Lunar Orbiter 4
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Entered orbit at 21:54 UTC on 8 May 1967, operated until 17 July. Decayed from orbit, with lunar impact occurring on 6 October 1967.
Entered orbit at 21:54 UTC on 8 May 1967, operated until 17 July. Decayed from orbit, with lunar impact occurring on 6 October 1967.
Mission
Entered orbit at 21:54 UTC on 8 May 1967, operated until 17 July. Decayed from orbit, with lunar impact occurring on 6 October 1967.
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Mission
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Mission
Surveyor 4
Launch date
14 July 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas LV-3C Centaur-D
Spacecraft
Surveyor 4
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Contact with spacecraft lost at 02:03 UTC on 17 July, two and a half minutes before scheduled landing. NASA determined that the spacecraft may have exploded, otherwise it impacted the Moon.
Contact with spacecraft lost at 02:03 UTC on 17 July, two and a half minutes before scheduled landing. NASA determined that the spacecraft may have exploded, otherwise it impacted the Moon.
Mission
Contact with spacecraft lost at 02:03 UTC on 17 July, two and a half minutes before scheduled landing. NASA determined that the spacecraft may have exploded, otherwise it impacted the Moon.
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Mission
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Mission
Explorer 35(AIMP-E)
Launch date
19 July 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta E1
Spacecraft
Explorer 35(AIMP-E)
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Magnetospheric probe, studying the Moon and interplanetary space. Deactivated on 27 June 1973. Presumed to have impacted the Moon during the 1970s.
Magnetospheric probe, studying the Moon and interplanetary space. Deactivated on 27 June 1973. Presumed to have impacted the Moon during the 1970s.
Mission
Magnetospheric probe, studying the Moon and interplanetary space. Deactivated on 27 June 1973. Presumed to have impacted the Moon during the 1970s.
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Mission
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Mission
Lunar Orbiter 5
Launch date
1 August 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3 Agena-D
Spacecraft
Lunar Orbiter 5
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Final mission in the Lunar Orbiter series, entered selenocentric orbit on 5 August at 16:48 UTC and conducted a photographic survey until 18 August. Deorbited and impacted the Moon on 31 January 1968.
Final mission in the Lunar Orbiter series, entered selenocentric orbit on 5 August at 16:48 UTC and conducted a photographic survey until 18 August. Deorbited and impacted the Moon on 31 January 1968.
Mission
Final mission in the Lunar Orbiter series, entered selenocentric orbit on 5 August at 16:48 UTC and conducted a photographic survey until 18 August. Deorbited and impacted the Moon on 31 January 1968.
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Mission
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Mission
Surveyor 5
Launch date
8 September 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D
Spacecraft
Surveyor 5
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Landed in Mare Tranquillitatis at 00:46:44 UTC on 11 September. Last signals received at 04:30 UTC on 17 December 1967.
Landed in Mare Tranquillitatis at 00:46:44 UTC on 11 September. Last signals received at 04:30 UTC on 17 December 1967.
Mission
Landed in Mare Tranquillitatis at 00:46:44 UTC on 11 September. Last signals received at 04:30 UTC on 17 December 1967.
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Mission
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Mission
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.4L
Launch date
27 September 1967
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.4L
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to reach orbit after a blocked propellant line caused one of the first-stage engines to not ignite.
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to reach orbit after a blocked propellant line caused one of the first-stage engines to not ignite.
Mission
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to reach orbit after a blocked propellant line caused one of the first-stage engines to not ignite.
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Mission
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Mission
Surveyor 6
Launch date
7 November 1967
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D
Spacecraft
Surveyor 6
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Landed in Sinus Medii at 01:01:04 UTC on 10 November. Made brief flight from lunar surface at 10:32 UTC on 17 November, followed by second landing after travelling 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in). Last contact at 19:14 UTC on 14 December.
Landed in Sinus Medii at 01:01:04 UTC on 10 November. Made brief flight from lunar surface at 10:32 UTC on 17 November, followed by second landing after travelling 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in). Last contact at 19:14 UTC on 14 December.
Mission
Landed in Sinus Medii at 01:01:04 UTC on 10 November. Made brief flight from lunar surface at 10:32 UTC on 17 November, followed by second landing after travelling 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in). Last contact at 19:14 UTC on 14 December.
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Mission
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Mission
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.5L
Launch date
22 November 1967
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.5L
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Launch failure
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions; unable to achieve orbit after second-stage engine failed to ignite.
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions; unable to achieve orbit after second-stage engine failed to ignite.
Mission
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions; unable to achieve orbit after second-stage engine failed to ignite.
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Mission
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Mission
Surveyor 7
Launch date
7 January 1968
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D
Spacecraft
Surveyor 7
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Final Surveyor mission. Landed 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Tycho crater at 01:05:36 UTC on 10 January. Operated until 21 February 1968.
Final Surveyor mission. Landed 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Tycho crater at 01:05:36 UTC on 10 January. Operated until 21 February 1968.
Mission
Final Surveyor mission. Landed 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Tycho crater at 01:05:36 UTC on 10 January. Operated until 21 February 1968.
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Mission
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Mission
Luna E-6LS No.112
Launch date
7 February 1968
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna E-6LS No.112
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit after third stage ran out of fuel.
Failed to orbit after third stage ran out of fuel.
Mission
Failed to orbit after third stage ran out of fuel.
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Mission
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Mission
Luna 14 (E-6LS No.113)
Launch date
7 April 1968
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Molniya-M
Spacecraft
Luna 14
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Tested communications for proposed crewed missions and studied the mass concentration of the Moon. Entered orbit on 10 April at 19:25 UTC.
Tested communications for proposed crewed missions and studied the mass concentration of the Moon. Entered orbit on 10 April at 19:25 UTC.
Mission
Tested communications for proposed crewed missions and studied the mass concentration of the Moon. Entered orbit on 10 April at 19:25 UTC.
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Mission
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Mission
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.7L
Launch date
22 April 1968
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.7L
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Launch failure
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to orbit after second-stage engine incorrectly commanded to shut down. Spacecraft was recovered using its prototype launch escape system.
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to orbit after second-stage engine incorrectly commanded to shut down. Spacecraft was recovered using its prototype launch escape system.
Mission
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to orbit after second-stage engine incorrectly commanded to shut down. Spacecraft was recovered using its prototype launch escape system.
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Mission
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Mission
Zond 5 (7K-L1 No.9L)
Launch date
14 September 1968
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Zond 5
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Two tortoises and other life forms on board a technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Made a closest approach of 1,950 kilometres (1,210 mi) on 18 September, and circled the Moon before returning to Earth. Landed in the Indian Ocean on 21 September at 16:08 UTC, becoming the first Lunar spacecraft to be recovered successfully and carried the first Earth life to travel to and around the Moon.
Two tortoises and other life forms on board a technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Made a closest approach of 1,950 kilometres (1,210 mi) on 18 September, and circled the Moon before returning to Earth. Landed in the Indian Ocean on 21 September at 16:08 UTC, becoming the first Lunar spacecraft to be recovered successfully and carried the first Earth life to travel to and around the Moon.
Mission
Two tortoises and other life forms on board a technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Made a closest approach of 1,950 kilometres (1,210 mi) on 18 September, and circled the Moon before returning to Earth. Landed in the Indian Ocean on 21 September at 16:08 UTC, becoming the first Lunar spacecraft to be recovered successfully and carried the first Earth life to travel to and around the Moon.
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Mission
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Mission
Zond 6 (7K-L1 No.12L)
Launch date
10 November 1968
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Zond 6
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Carrying turtles, making this the second mission of Earthlings to travel in close proximity of the Moon, the flyby was on 14 November with a closest approach of 2,420 kilometres (1,500 mi). Reentered Earth's atmosphere on 17 November; recovery was unsuccessful after parachutes were prematurely jettisoned.
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Carrying turtles, making this the second mission of Earthlings to travel in close proximity of the Moon, the flyby was on 14 November with a closest approach of 2,420 kilometres (1,500 mi). Reentered Earth's atmosphere on 17 November; recovery was unsuccessful after parachutes were prematurely jettisoned.
Mission
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Carrying turtles, making this the second mission of Earthlings to travel in close proximity of the Moon, the flyby was on 14 November with a closest approach of 2,420 kilometres (1,500 mi). Reentered Earth's atmosphere on 17 November; recovery was unsuccessful after parachutes were prematurely jettisoned.
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Mission
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Mission
Apollo 8
Launch date
21 December 1968
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 8
Mission type
Crewed orbiter
Outcome
Success
First crewed mission to the Moon; entered orbit around the Moon with four-minute burn beginning at 09:59:52 UTC on 24 December. Completed ten orbits of the Moon before returning to Earth with an engine burn at 06:10:16 UTC on 25 December. Landed in the Pacific Ocean at 15:51 UTC on 27 December.
First crewed mission to the Moon; entered orbit around the Moon with four-minute burn beginning at 09:59:52 UTC on 24 December. Completed ten orbits of the Moon before returning to Earth with an engine burn at 06:10:16 UTC on 25 December. Landed in the Pacific Ocean at 15:51 UTC on 27 December.
Mission
First crewed mission to the Moon; entered orbit around the Moon with four-minute burn beginning at 09:59:52 UTC on 24 December. Completed ten orbits of the Moon before returning to Earth with an engine burn at 06:10:16 UTC on 25 December. Landed in the Pacific Ocean at 15:51 UTC on 27 December.
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Mission
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Mission
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.13L
Launch date
20 January 1969
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Soyuz 7K-L1 No.13L
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Launch failure
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to orbit after one of the four second-stage engines shut down prematurely. Third-stage engine also shut down prematurely. The spacecraft was recovered using its launch escape system.
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to orbit after one of the four second-stage engines shut down prematurely. Third-stage engine also shut down prematurely. The spacecraft was recovered using its launch escape system.
Mission
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Failed to orbit after one of the four second-stage engines shut down prematurely. Third-stage engine also shut down prematurely. The spacecraft was recovered using its launch escape system.
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Mission
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Mission
Luna E-8 No.201
Launch date
19 February 1969
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna E-8 No.201
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Lunokhod
Lunokhod
Mission
Lunokhod
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Launch failure
First launch of the Lunokhod rover. Launch vehicle disintegrated 51 seconds after launch and exploded.
First launch of the Lunokhod rover. Launch vehicle disintegrated 51 seconds after launch and exploded.
Mission
First launch of the Lunokhod rover. Launch vehicle disintegrated 51 seconds after launch and exploded.
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Mission
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Mission
Soyuz 7K-L1S No.3
Launch date
21 February 1969
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
N1
Spacecraft
Soyuz 7K-L1S No.3
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
First launch of N1 rocket; intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. First stage prematurely shut down 70 seconds after launch; launch vehicle crashed 50 kilometres (31 mi) from launch site. Spacecraft landed some 35 kilometres (22 mi) from the launch pad after successfully using its launch escape system.
First launch of N1 rocket; intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. First stage prematurely shut down 70 seconds after launch; launch vehicle crashed 50 kilometres (31 mi) from launch site. Spacecraft landed some 35 kilometres (22 mi) from the launch pad after successfully using its launch escape system.
Mission
First launch of N1 rocket; intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. First stage prematurely shut down 70 seconds after launch; launch vehicle crashed 50 kilometres (31 mi) from launch site. Spacecraft landed some 35 kilometres (22 mi) from the launch pad after successfully using its launch escape system.
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Mission
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Mission
Apollo 10
Launch date
18 May 1969
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 10
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Lunar Module Snoopy
Lunar Module Snoopy
Mission
Lunar Module Snoopy
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Success
Dress rehearsal for Apollo 11. Lunar Module with two astronauts on board descended to a distance of 14.326 kilometres (8.902 mi) above the lunar surface.
Dress rehearsal for Apollo 11. Lunar Module with two astronauts on board descended to a distance of 14.326 kilometres (8.902 mi) above the lunar surface.
Mission
Dress rehearsal for Apollo 11. Lunar Module with two astronauts on board descended to a distance of 14.326 kilometres (8.902 mi) above the lunar surface.
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Mission
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Mission
Luna E-8-5 No.402
Launch date
14 June 1969
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna E-8-5 No.402
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Luna E-8-5 No.402 return craft
Luna E-8-5 No.402 return craft
Mission
Luna E-8-5 No.402 return craft
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Launch failure
Intended to land on the Moon and return lunar soil sample. Did not reach Earth orbit after fourth stage failed to ignite.
Intended to land on the Moon and return lunar soil sample. Did not reach Earth orbit after fourth stage failed to ignite.
Mission
Intended to land on the Moon and return lunar soil sample. Did not reach Earth orbit after fourth stage failed to ignite.
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Mission
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Mission
Soyuz 7K-L1S No.5
Launch date
3 July 1969
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
N1
Spacecraft
Soyuz 7K-L1S No.5
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. All first-stage engines shut down 10 seconds after launch; launch vehicle crashed and exploded on the launch pad. Spacecraft landed safely 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the launch site after using launch escape sequence.
Intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. All first-stage engines shut down 10 seconds after launch; launch vehicle crashed and exploded on the launch pad. Spacecraft landed safely 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the launch site after using launch escape sequence.
Mission
Intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. All first-stage engines shut down 10 seconds after launch; launch vehicle crashed and exploded on the launch pad. Spacecraft landed safely 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the launch site after using launch escape sequence.
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Mission
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Mission
Luna 15 (E-8-5 No.401)
Launch date
13 July 1969
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 15
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Luna 15 return craft
Luna 15 return craft
Mission
Luna 15 return craft
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Precluded
Reached lunar orbit at 10:00 UTC on 17 July. Descent retro-rocket burn started at 15:47 UTC on 21 July. Contact lost three minutes after de-orbit burn; probably crashed on the Moon.
Reached lunar orbit at 10:00 UTC on 17 July. Descent retro-rocket burn started at 15:47 UTC on 21 July. Contact lost three minutes after de-orbit burn; probably crashed on the Moon.
Mission
Reached lunar orbit at 10:00 UTC on 17 July. Descent retro-rocket burn started at 15:47 UTC on 21 July. Contact lost three minutes after de-orbit burn; probably crashed on the Moon.
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Mission
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Mission
Apollo 11
Launch date
16 July 1969
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 11
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Lunar Module Eagle
Lunar Module Eagle
Mission
Lunar Module Eagle
Mission
Lander/Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
First crewed landing on the Moon. The Lunar Module Eagle landed at 20:17 UTC on 20 July 1969.
First crewed landing on the Moon. The Lunar Module Eagle landed at 20:17 UTC on 20 July 1969.
Mission
First crewed landing on the Moon. The Lunar Module Eagle landed at 20:17 UTC on 20 July 1969.
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Mission
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Mission
Zond 7 (7K-L1 No.11L)
Launch date
7 August 1969
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Zond 7
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Carried four turtles in a lunar flyby on 10 August, with a closest approach of 1,200 kilometres (750 mi); returned to Earth and landed in Kazakhstan at 18:13 UTC on 14 August.
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Carried four turtles in a lunar flyby on 10 August, with a closest approach of 1,200 kilometres (750 mi); returned to Earth and landed in Kazakhstan at 18:13 UTC on 14 August.
Mission
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions. Carried four turtles in a lunar flyby on 10 August, with a closest approach of 1,200 kilometres (750 mi); returned to Earth and landed in Kazakhstan at 18:13 UTC on 14 August.
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Mission
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Mission
Kosmos 300 (E-8-5 No.403)
Launch date
23 September 1969
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Kosmos 300
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Kosmos 300 return craft
Kosmos 300 return craft
Mission
Kosmos 300 return craft
Mission
Sample return
Launch date
Launch failure
Third attempt at lunar sample return. After reaching low Earth orbit, the fourth-stage engine failed to fire for trans-lunar injection due to oxidizer leak. Spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere about 4 days after launch.
Third attempt at lunar sample return. After reaching low Earth orbit, the fourth-stage engine failed to fire for trans-lunar injection due to oxidizer leak. Spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere about 4 days after launch.
Mission
Third attempt at lunar sample return. After reaching low Earth orbit, the fourth-stage engine failed to fire for trans-lunar injection due to oxidizer leak. Spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere about 4 days after launch.
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Mission
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Mission
Kosmos 305 (E-8-5 No.404)
Launch date
22 October 1969
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Kosmos 305
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Kosmos 305 return craft
Kosmos 305 return craft
Mission
Kosmos 305 return craft
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Launch failure
Fourth attempt at lunar sample return. After reaching low Earth orbit, the fourth-stage engine failed to fire for trans-lunar injection due to control system malfunction. Spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere within one orbit after launch.
Fourth attempt at lunar sample return. After reaching low Earth orbit, the fourth-stage engine failed to fire for trans-lunar injection due to control system malfunction. Spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere within one orbit after launch.
Mission
Fourth attempt at lunar sample return. After reaching low Earth orbit, the fourth-stage engine failed to fire for trans-lunar injection due to control system malfunction. Spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere within one orbit after launch.
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Mission
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Mission
Apollo 12
Launch date
14 November 1969
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 12
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Lunar Module Intrepid
Lunar Module Intrepid
Mission
Lunar Module Intrepid
Mission
Lander/Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
Second crewed lunar landing.
Second crewed lunar landing.
Mission
Second crewed lunar landing.
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Mission
77
Mission
Luna E-8-5 No.405
Launch date
6 February 1970
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna E-8-5 No.405
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Luna E-8-5 No.405 return craft
Luna E-8-5 No.405 return craft
Mission
Luna E-8-5 No.405 return craft
Mission
Sample return
Launch date
Launch failure
Failed to orbit
Failed to orbit
Mission
Failed to orbit
78
78
Mission
78
Mission
Apollo 13
Launch date
11 April 1970
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 13
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Lunar Module Aquarius
Lunar Module Aquarius
Mission
Lunar Module Aquarius
Mission
Lander/Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Precluded
Rescue mission
Rescue mission
Mission
Rescue mission
Mission
Success
Lunar landing aborted following Service Module oxygen tank explosion en route to the Moon; flew past the Moon (free-return trajectory) and returned the crew safely to Earth.
Lunar landing aborted following Service Module oxygen tank explosion en route to the Moon; flew past the Moon (free-return trajectory) and returned the crew safely to Earth.
Mission
Lunar landing aborted following Service Module oxygen tank explosion en route to the Moon; flew past the Moon (free-return trajectory) and returned the crew safely to Earth.
79
79
Mission
79
Mission
Luna 16 (E-8-5 No.406)
Launch date
12 September 1970
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 16
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Luna 16 return craft
Luna 16 return craft
Mission
Luna 16 return craft
Mission
Sample return
Launch date
Success
First robotic sampling mission.
First robotic sampling mission.
Mission
First robotic sampling mission.
80
80
Mission
80
Mission
Zond 8 (7K-L1 No.14L)
Launch date
20 October 1970
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Zond 8
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions; returned to Earth successfully.
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions; returned to Earth successfully.
Mission
Technology demonstration for planned crewed missions; returned to Earth successfully.
81
81
Mission
81
Mission
Luna 17 (E-8 No.203)
Launch date
10 November 1970
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 17
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Lunokhod 1
Lunokhod 1
Mission
Lunokhod 1
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Success
Luna 17 deployed Lunokhod 1.
Luna 17 deployed Lunokhod 1.
Mission
Luna 17 deployed Lunokhod 1.
82
82
Mission
82
Mission
Apollo 14
Launch date
31 January 1971
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 14
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Lunar Module Antares
Lunar Module Antares
Mission
Lunar Module Antares
Mission
Lander/Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
Third crewed lunar landing.
Third crewed lunar landing.
Mission
Third crewed lunar landing.
83
83
Mission
83
Mission
Apollo 15
Launch date
26 July 1971
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 15
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Lunar Module Falcon
Lunar Module Falcon
Mission
Lunar Module Falcon
Mission
Lander/Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Mission
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Success
Fourth crewed lunar landing, and first to use the Lunar Roving Vehicle.
Fourth crewed lunar landing, and first to use the Lunar Roving Vehicle.
Mission
Fourth crewed lunar landing, and first to use the Lunar Roving Vehicle.
84
84
Mission
84
Mission
PFS-1
Launch date
26 July 1971
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
PFS-1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
PFS-1 was deployed from Apollo 15.
PFS-1 was deployed from Apollo 15.
Mission
PFS-1 was deployed from Apollo 15.
85
85
Mission
85
Mission
Luna 18 (E-8-5 No.407)
Launch date
2 September 1971
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 18
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Luna 18 return craft
Luna 18 return craft
Mission
Luna 18 return craft
Mission
Sample return
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
Failed during descent to lunar surface.
Failed during descent to lunar surface.
Mission
Failed during descent to lunar surface.
86
86
Mission
86
Mission
Luna 19 (E-8LS No.202)
Launch date
28 September 1971
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 19
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Entered an orbit around the Moon on 2 October 1971 after two midcourse corrections on 29 September and 1 October.
Entered an orbit around the Moon on 2 October 1971 after two midcourse corrections on 29 September and 1 October.
Mission
Entered an orbit around the Moon on 2 October 1971 after two midcourse corrections on 29 September and 1 October.
87
87
Mission
87
Mission
Luna 20 (E-8-5 No.408)
Launch date
14 February 1972
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 20
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Luna 20 return craft
Luna 20 return craft
Mission
Luna 20 return craft
Mission
Sample return
Launch date
Success
Luna 20 soft landed on the Moon in a mountainous area known as the Terra Apollonius (or Apollonius highlands) near Mare Fecunditatis (Sea of Fertility), 120 km from where Luna 16 had landed.
Luna 20 soft landed on the Moon in a mountainous area known as the Terra Apollonius (or Apollonius highlands) near Mare Fecunditatis (Sea of Fertility), 120 km from where Luna 16 had landed.
Mission
Luna 20 soft landed on the Moon in a mountainous area known as the Terra Apollonius (or Apollonius highlands) near Mare Fecunditatis (Sea of Fertility), 120 km from where Luna 16 had landed.
88
88
Mission
88
Mission
Apollo 16
Launch date
16 April 1972
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 16
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Lunar Module Orion
Lunar Module Orion
Mission
Lunar Module Orion
Mission
Lander/Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Mission
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Success
5th crewed lunar landing.
5th crewed lunar landing.
Mission
5th crewed lunar landing.
89
89
Mission
89
Mission
PFS-2
Launch date
16 April 1972
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
PFS-2
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
PFS-2 deployed from Apollo 16.
PFS-2 deployed from Apollo 16.
Mission
PFS-2 deployed from Apollo 16.
90
90
Mission
90
Mission
Soyuz 7K-LOK No.1
Launch date
23 November 1972
Operator
OKB-1
Carrier rocket
N1
Spacecraft
Soyuz 7K-LOK No.1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth.
Failed to orbit; intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth.
Mission
Failed to orbit; intended to orbit the Moon and return to Earth.
91
91
Mission
91
Mission
Apollo 17
Launch date
7 December 1972
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Saturn V
Spacecraft
Apollo 17
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Lunar Module Challenger
Lunar Module Challenger
Mission
Lunar Module Challenger
Mission
Lander/Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Mission
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Success
Sixth and last crewed lunar landing and last use of the Lunar Roving Vehicle; the orbiting command module included five mice.
Sixth and last crewed lunar landing and last use of the Lunar Roving Vehicle; the orbiting command module included five mice.
Mission
Sixth and last crewed lunar landing and last use of the Lunar Roving Vehicle; the orbiting command module included five mice.
92
92
Mission
92
Mission
Luna 21 (E-8 No.204)
Launch date
8 January 1973
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 21
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Lunokhod 2
Lunokhod 2
Mission
Lunokhod 2
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Success
Deployed Lunokhod 2.
Deployed Lunokhod 2.
Mission
Deployed Lunokhod 2.
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93
Mission
93
Mission
Explorer 49 (RAE-B)
Launch date
10 June 1973
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta 1913
Spacecraft
Explorer 49
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Radio astronomy spacecraft, operated in selenocentric orbit to avoid interference from terrestrial radio sources.
Radio astronomy spacecraft, operated in selenocentric orbit to avoid interference from terrestrial radio sources.
Mission
Radio astronomy spacecraft, operated in selenocentric orbit to avoid interference from terrestrial radio sources.
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94
Mission
94
Mission
Mariner 10
Launch date
3 November 1973
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A
Spacecraft
Mariner 10
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Interplanetary spacecraft, mapped lunar north pole to test cameras.
Interplanetary spacecraft, mapped lunar north pole to test cameras.
Mission
Interplanetary spacecraft, mapped lunar north pole to test cameras.
95
95
Mission
95
Mission
Luna 22 (E-8LS No.206)
Launch date
29 May 1974
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 22
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Inserted into a circular lunar orbit on 2 June 1974
Inserted into a circular lunar orbit on 2 June 1974
Mission
Inserted into a circular lunar orbit on 2 June 1974
96
96
Mission
96
Mission
Luna 23 (E-8-5M No.410)
Launch date
28 October 1974
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 23
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Partial failure
Luna 23 return craft
Luna 23 return craft
Mission
Luna 23 return craft
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Precluded
Tipped over upon landing, precluding any sample return attempt. Functioned for three days on surface.
Tipped over upon landing, precluding any sample return attempt. Functioned for three days on surface.
Mission
Tipped over upon landing, precluding any sample return attempt. Functioned for three days on surface.
97
97
Mission
97
Mission
Luna E-8-5M No.412
Launch date
16 October 1975
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna E-8-5M No.412
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Launch failure
Luna E-8-5M No.412 return craft
Luna E-8-5M No.412 return craft
Mission
Luna E-8-5M No.412 return craft
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Launch failure
Failed to orbit.
Failed to orbit.
Mission
Failed to orbit.
98
98
Mission
98
Mission
Luna 24 (E-8-5M No.413)
Launch date
9 August 1976
Operator
Lavochkin
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/D
Spacecraft
Luna 24
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Luna 24 return craft
Luna 24 return craft
Mission
Luna 24 return craft
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Success
Entered orbit on 11 August 1976 and landed in Mare Crisium at 16:36 UTC on 18 August. Sample capsule launched at 05:25 UTC on 19 August and recovered 96+1⁄2 hours later. Returned 170.1 grams (6.00 oz) of lunar regolith. Final mission to the Moon from the Soviet Union.
Entered orbit on 11 August 1976 and landed in Mare Crisium at 16:36 UTC on 18 August. Sample capsule launched at 05:25 UTC on 19 August and recovered 96+1⁄2 hours later. Returned 170.1 grams (6.00 oz) of lunar regolith. Final mission to the Moon from the Soviet Union.
Mission
Entered orbit on 11 August 1976 and landed in Mare Crisium at 16:36 UTC on 18 August. Sample capsule launched at 05:25 UTC on 19 August and recovered 96+1⁄2 hours later. Returned 170.1 grams (6.00 oz) of lunar regolith. Final mission to the Moon from the Soviet Union.
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99
Mission
99
Mission
ISEE-3 (ICE/Explorer 59)
Launch date
12 August 1978
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta 2914
Spacecraft
ISEE-3
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Five flybys in 1982 and 1983 en route to comet 21P/Giacobini–Zinner.
Five flybys in 1982 and 1983 en route to comet 21P/Giacobini–Zinner.
Mission
Five flybys in 1982 and 1983 en route to comet 21P/Giacobini–Zinner.
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100
Mission
100
Mission
Hiten (MUSES-A)
Launch date
24 January 1990
Operator
ISAS
Carrier rocket
Mu-3S-II
Spacecraft
Hiten
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Hagoromo
Hagoromo
Mission
Hagoromo
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
Designed for flyby, placed into selenocentric orbit during extended mission after failure of Hagoromo. Deorbited and impacted in USGS quadrangle LQ27 on 10 April 1993. Hagoromo was deployed from Hiten. The impact made Japan the 3rd country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Designed for flyby, placed into selenocentric orbit during extended mission after failure of Hagoromo. Deorbited and impacted in USGS quadrangle LQ27 on 10 April 1993. Hagoromo was deployed from Hiten. The impact made Japan the 3rd country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Mission
Designed for flyby, placed into selenocentric orbit during extended mission after failure of Hagoromo. Deorbited and impacted in USGS quadrangle LQ27 on 10 April 1993. Hagoromo was deployed from Hiten. The impact made Japan the 3rd country to impact the surface of the Moon.
101
101
Mission
101
Mission
Geotail
Launch date
24 July 1992
Operator
ISAS/NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta II 6925
Spacecraft
Geotail
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Series of flybys to regulate high Earth orbit.
Series of flybys to regulate high Earth orbit.
Mission
Series of flybys to regulate high Earth orbit.
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102
Mission
102
Mission
WIND
Launch date
1 November 1994
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta II 7925-10
Spacecraft
WIND
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Made two flybys on 1 December 1994 and 27 December 1994 to reach the Earth–Sun L1 Lagrangian point.
Made two flybys on 1 December 1994 and 27 December 1994 to reach the Earth–Sun L1 Lagrangian point.
Mission
Made two flybys on 1 December 1994 and 27 December 1994 to reach the Earth–Sun L1 Lagrangian point.
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103
Mission
103
Mission
Clementine (DSPSE)
Launch date
25 January 1994
Operator
USAF/NASA
Carrier rocket
Titan II (23)G Star-37FM
Spacecraft
Clementine
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Completed Lunar objectives successfully; failed following departure from selenocentric orbit.
Completed Lunar objectives successfully; failed following departure from selenocentric orbit.
Mission
Completed Lunar objectives successfully; failed following departure from selenocentric orbit.
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104
Mission
104
Mission
HGS-1
Launch date
24 December 1997
Operator
Hughes
Carrier rocket
Proton-K/DM3
Spacecraft
HGS-1
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Communications satellite; made two flybys in May and June 1998 en route to geosynchronous orbit after delivery into wrong orbit.
Communications satellite; made two flybys in May and June 1998 en route to geosynchronous orbit after delivery into wrong orbit.
Mission
Communications satellite; made two flybys in May and June 1998 en route to geosynchronous orbit after delivery into wrong orbit.
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105
Mission
105
Mission
Lunar Prospector (Discovery 3)
Launch date
7 January 1998
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Athena II
Spacecraft
Lunar Prospector
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
The mission ended on July 31, 1999
The mission ended on July 31, 1999
Mission
The mission ended on July 31, 1999
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106
Mission
106
Mission
Nozomi (PLANET-B)
Launch date
3 July 1998
Operator
ISAS
Carrier rocket
M-V
Spacecraft
Nozomi
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Two flybys en route to Mars.
Two flybys en route to Mars.
Mission
Two flybys en route to Mars.
Mission
Launch date
Operator
Carrier rocket
Spacecraft
Mission type
Outcome
1
Pioneer 0 (Able I)
17 August 1958
USAF
Thor DM-18 Able I
Pioneer 0
Orbiter
Launch failure
First attempted launch beyond Earth orbit; failed to orbit due to turbopump gearbox malfunction resulting in first-stage explosion. Reached apogee of 16 kilometres (10 mi).
2
Luna E-1 No.1
23 September 1958
OKB-1
Luna
Luna E-1 No.1
Impactor
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated due to excessive vibration.
3
Pioneer 1 (Able II)
11 October 1958
NASA
Thor DM-18 Able I
Pioneer 1
Orbiter
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to accelerometer failure. Later known as Pioneer 1. Reached apogee of 113,800 kilometres (70,700 mi).
4
Luna E-1 No.2
11 October 1958
OKB-1
Luna
Luna E-1 No.2
Impactor
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; carrier rocket exploded due to excessive vibration.
5
Pioneer 2 (Able III)
8 November 1958
NASA
Thor DM-18 Able I
Pioneer 2
Orbiter
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature second-stage cutoff due to erroneous command by ground controllers; third stage failed to ignite due to broken electrical connection. Reached apogee of 1,550 kilometres (960 mi).
6
Luna E-1 No.3
4 December 1958
OKB-1
Luna
Luna E-1 No.3
Impactor
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; seal failure in hydrogen peroxide pump cooling system resulted in core-stage underperformance.
7
Pioneer 3
6 December 1958
NASA
Juno II
Pioneer 3
Flyby
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature first-stage cutoff. Reached apogee of 102,360 kilometres (63,600 mi).
8
Luna 1 (E-1 No.4)
2 January 1959
OKB-1
Luna
Luna 1
Impactor
Partial failure
Carrier rocket guidance problem resulted in failure to impact Moon, flew past in a heliocentric orbit. Closest approach 5,995 kilometres (3,725 mi) on 4 January. First spacecraft to fly by the Moon.
9
Pioneer 4
3 March 1959
NASA
Juno II
Pioneer 4
Flyby
Partial failure
Second-stage overperformance resulted in flyby at greater altitude than expected, out of instrument range, with 58,983 kilometres (36,650 mi) of distance. Closest approach at 22:25 UTC on 4 March. First U.S. spacecraft to leave Earth orbit.
10
E-1A No.1
18 June 1959
OKB-1
Luna
E-1A No.1
Impactor
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; guidance system malfunction.
11
Luna 2 (E-1A No.2)
12 September 1959
OKB-1
Luna
Luna 2
Impactor
Success
Successful impact at 21:02 on 14 September 1959. First spacecraft to impact the lunar surface. This made the Soviet Union the 1st country to impact the surface of the Moon.
12
Luna 3 (E-2A No.1)
4 October 1959
OKB-1
Luna
Luna 3
Flyby
Success
Returned the first images of the far side of the Moon.
13
Pioneer P-3 Able IVB
26 November 1959
NASA
Atlas-D Able
Pioneer P-3
Orbiter
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; payload fairing disintegrated due to design fault.
14
Luna E-3 No.1
15 April 1960
OKB-1
Luna
Luna E-3 No.1
Flyby
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; premature third-stage cutoff.
15
Luna E-3 No.2
16 April 1960
OKB-1
Luna
Luna E-3 No.2
Flyby
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; rocket disintegrated ten seconds after launch.
16
Pioneer P-30 (Able VA)
25 September 1960
NASA
Atlas-D Able
Pioneer P-30
Orbiter
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; second-stage oxidizer system malfunction resulting in premature cutoff.
17
Pioneer P-31 (Able VB)
15 December 1960
NASA
Atlas-D Able
Pioneer P-31
Orbiter
Launch failure
Failed to orbit, exploded 68 seconds after launch, at an altitude of 12.2 kilometres (7.6 mi). Second stage ignited while first stage was still attached and burning.
18
Ranger 3 (P-34)
26 January 1962
NASA
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Ranger 3
Impactor
Spacecraft failure
Ranger 3 lander
Lander
Spacecraft failure
Partial launch failure due to guidance problem; attempt to correct using spacecraft's engine resulted in it missing the Moon by 36,793 kilometres (22,862 mi).
19
Ranger 4 (P-35)
23 April 1962
NASA
Ranger 4
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Impactor
Spacecraft failure
Ranger 4 lander
Lander
Spacecraft failure
Failed to deploy solar panels, ran out of power ten hours after launch; incidental impact on the far side of the Moon on 26 April. First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon. The impact made the United States the 2nd country to impact the surface of the Moon.
20
Ranger 5 (P-36)
18 October 1962
NASA
Atlas LV-3 Agena-B
Ranger 5
Impactor
Spacecraft failure
Ranger 5 lander
Lander
Spacecraft failure
Solar .mw- 8+3⁄4 hours after launch when batteries were depleted. Missed the Moon as course correction was not completed.
21
Luna E-6 No.2
4 January 1963
OKB-1
Molniya-L
Luna E-6 No.2
Lander
Launch failure
Failed to depart Low Earth orbit; guidance system power failure prevented upper-stage ignition.
22
Luna E-6 No.3
3 February 1963
OKB-1
Molniya-L
Luna E-6 No.3
Lander
Launch failure
Failed to orbit; guidance failure.
23
Luna 4 (E-6 No.4)
2 April 1963
OKB-1
Molniya-L
Luna 4
Lander
Spacecraft failure
Failed to perform mid-course correction, remained in high Earth orbit until given escape velocity by orbital perturbation.
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107
Mission
107
Mission
WMAP
Launch date
30 June 2001
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta II 7425-10
Spacecraft
WMAP
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Flyby on 30 July 2001 to reach the Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point.
Flyby on 30 July 2001 to reach the Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point.
Mission
Flyby on 30 July 2001 to reach the Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point.
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108
Mission
108
Mission
SMART-1
Launch date
27 September 2003
Operator
ESA
Carrier rocket
Ariane 5G
Spacecraft
SMART-1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ26 at end of mission on 3 September 2006. The impact made the ESA member states collectively the 4th to impact the surface of the Moon.
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ26 at end of mission on 3 September 2006. The impact made the ESA member states collectively the 4th to impact the surface of the Moon.
Mission
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ26 at end of mission on 3 September 2006. The impact made the ESA member states collectively the 4th to impact the surface of the Moon.
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109
Mission
109
Mission
STEREO
Launch date
25 October 2006
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta II 7925-10L
Spacecraft
STEREO A
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
STEREO B
STEREO B
Mission
STEREO B
Mission
Flyby
Launch date
Success
Both component spacecraft entered heliocentric orbit on 15 December 2006.
Both component spacecraft entered heliocentric orbit on 15 December 2006.
Mission
Both component spacecraft entered heliocentric orbit on 15 December 2006.
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110
Mission
110
Mission
ARTEMIS
Launch date
17 February 2007
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta II 7925
Spacecraft
ARTEMIS P1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Operational
ARTEMIS P2
ARTEMIS P2
Mission
ARTEMIS P2
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Operational
Two THEMIS spacecraft moved to selenocentric orbit for extended mission; entered orbit July 2011.
Two THEMIS spacecraft moved to selenocentric orbit for extended mission; entered orbit July 2011.
Mission
Two THEMIS spacecraft moved to selenocentric orbit for extended mission; entered orbit July 2011.
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111
Mission
111
Mission
SELENE
Launch date
14 September 2007
Operator
JAXA
Carrier rocket
H-IIA 2022
Spacecraft
Kaguya
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Okina
Okina
Mission
Okina
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Success
Ouna
Ouna
Mission
Ouna
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Success
Deployed Okina and Ouna satellites. Kaguya and Okina impacted the Moon at end of mission. Ouna completed operations on 29 June 2009 but remains in selenocentric orbit.
Deployed Okina and Ouna satellites. Kaguya and Okina impacted the Moon at end of mission. Ouna completed operations on 29 June 2009 but remains in selenocentric orbit.
Mission
Deployed Okina and Ouna satellites. Kaguya and Okina impacted the Moon at end of mission. Ouna completed operations on 29 June 2009 but remains in selenocentric orbit.
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112
Mission
112
Mission
Chang'e 1
Launch date
24 October 2007
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 3A
Spacecraft
Chang'e 1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ21 on 1 March 2009, at end of mission. The impact made China the 4th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ21 on 1 March 2009, at end of mission. The impact made China the 4th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Mission
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ21 on 1 March 2009, at end of mission. The impact made China the 4th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
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Chandrayaan-1
Launch date
22 October 2008
Operator
ISRO
Carrier rocket
PSLV-XL C11
Spacecraft
Chandrayaan-1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Moon Impact Probe
Moon Impact Probe
Mission
Moon Impact Probe
Mission
Impactor
Launch date
Success
Succeeded through mission. Orbit lasted 312 days, short of intended 2 years; However mission achieved most of its intended objectives. Terminated in 2009, remains in selenocentric orbit; discovered water ice on the Moon. Moon Impact Probe was deployed from the orbiter. It successfully impacted Moon's Shackleton Crater in the USGS quadrangle LQ30 at 20:31 on 14 November 2008 releasing underground debris that could be analyzed by the orbiter for presence of water/ice. With this mission, India became the 5th nation to impact the lunar surface and 6th as an agency.
Succeeded through mission. Orbit lasted 312 days, short of intended 2 years; However mission achieved most of its intended objectives. Terminated in 2009, remains in selenocentric orbit; discovered water ice on the Moon. Moon Impact Probe was deployed from the orbiter. It successfully impacted Moon's Shackleton Crater in the USGS quadrangle LQ30 at 20:31 on 14 November 2008 releasing underground debris that could be analyzed by the orbiter for presence of water/ice. With this mission, India became the 5th nation to impact the lunar surface and 6th as an agency.
Mission
Succeeded through mission. Orbit lasted 312 days, short of intended 2 years; However mission achieved most of its intended objectives. Terminated in 2009, remains in selenocentric orbit; discovered water ice on the Moon. Moon Impact Probe was deployed from the orbiter. It successfully impacted Moon's Shackleton Crater in the USGS quadrangle LQ30 at 20:31 on 14 November 2008 releasing underground debris that could be analyzed by the orbiter for presence of water/ice. With this mission, India became the 5th nation to impact the lunar surface and 6th as an agency.
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LRO & LCROSS
Launch date
18 June 2009
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Atlas V 401
Spacecraft
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Operational
LCROSS
LCROSS
Mission
LCROSS
Mission
Impactor
Launch date
Success
LCROSS observed impact of Centaur upper stage that launched it and LRO, then impacted itself. Impacts in USGS quadrangle LQ30. LRO entered orbit on June 23, 2009.
LCROSS observed impact of Centaur upper stage that launched it and LRO, then impacted itself. Impacts in USGS quadrangle LQ30. LRO entered orbit on June 23, 2009.
Mission
LCROSS observed impact of Centaur upper stage that launched it and LRO, then impacted itself. Impacts in USGS quadrangle LQ30. LRO entered orbit on June 23, 2009.
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Chang'e 2
Launch date
1 October 2010
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 3C
Spacecraft
Chang'e 2
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Following completion of six month Lunar mission, departed selenocentric orbit for Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point and subsequently flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis for a close encounter with the asteroid at a distance of 3.2 kilometers and a relative velocity of 10.73 km/s.
Following completion of six month Lunar mission, departed selenocentric orbit for Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point and subsequently flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis for a close encounter with the asteroid at a distance of 3.2 kilometers and a relative velocity of 10.73 km/s.
Mission
Following completion of six month Lunar mission, departed selenocentric orbit for Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point and subsequently flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis for a close encounter with the asteroid at a distance of 3.2 kilometers and a relative velocity of 10.73 km/s.
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GRAIL
Launch date
10 September 2011
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Delta II 7920H
Spacecraft
Ebb (GRAIL-A)
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Flow (GRAIL-B)
Flow (GRAIL-B)
Mission
Flow (GRAIL-B)
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Success
Impacted the Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ01 on 17 December 2012 at end of mission.
Impacted the Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ01 on 17 December 2012 at end of mission.
Mission
Impacted the Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ01 on 17 December 2012 at end of mission.
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LADEE
Launch date
7 September 2013
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Minotaur V
Spacecraft
LADEE
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Mission ended on 18 April 2014, when the spacecraft's controllers intentionally crashed LADEE into the far side of the Moon.
Mission ended on 18 April 2014, when the spacecraft's controllers intentionally crashed LADEE into the far side of the Moon.
Mission
Mission ended on 18 April 2014, when the spacecraft's controllers intentionally crashed LADEE into the far side of the Moon.
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Chang'e 3
Launch date
1 December 2013
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 3B
Spacecraft
Chang'e 3
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Operational
Yutu
Yutu
Mission
Yutu
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Success
Entered orbit on 6 December 2013 with landing at 13:12 UTC on 14 December. Yutu rover was deployed from Chang'e 3. With its soft landing, China became the third country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Entered orbit on 6 December 2013 with landing at 13:12 UTC on 14 December. Yutu rover was deployed from Chang'e 3. With its soft landing, China became the third country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Mission
Entered orbit on 6 December 2013 with landing at 13:12 UTC on 14 December. Yutu rover was deployed from Chang'e 3. With its soft landing, China became the third country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
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Chang'e 5-T1
Launch date
23 October 2014
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 3C
Spacecraft
Chang'e 5-T1
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Operational
Chang'e 5-T1 Return Capsule
Chang'e 5-T1 Return Capsule
Mission
Chang'e 5-T1 Return Capsule
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Success
LuxSpace
LuxSpace
Mission
LuxSpace
Mission
Manfred Memorial Moon Mission
Launch date
Flyby / Impactor (post mission)
Operator
Success
Demonstration of re-entry capsule for Chang'e 5 sample-return mission at lunar return velocity. Orbiter may still be in lunar orbit. Manfred Memorial Moon Mission attached to third stage of CZ-3C used to launch Chang'e 5-T1. Impacted the Moon on 4 March 2022. The impact made Luxembourg the 8th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Demonstration of re-entry capsule for Chang'e 5 sample-return mission at lunar return velocity. Orbiter may still be in lunar orbit. Manfred Memorial Moon Mission attached to third stage of CZ-3C used to launch Chang'e 5-T1. Impacted the Moon on 4 March 2022. The impact made Luxembourg the 8th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Mission
Demonstration of re-entry capsule for Chang'e 5 sample-return mission at lunar return velocity. Orbiter may still be in lunar orbit. Manfred Memorial Moon Mission attached to third stage of CZ-3C used to launch Chang'e 5-T1. Impacted the Moon on 4 March 2022. The impact made Luxembourg the 8th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
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TESS
Launch date
18 April 2018
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 Full Thrust
Spacecraft
TESS
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Flyby on 17 May 2018 to designated high Earth orbit.
Flyby on 17 May 2018 to designated high Earth orbit.
Mission
Flyby on 17 May 2018 to designated high Earth orbit.
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Queqiao
Launch date
21 May 2018
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 4C
Spacecraft
Queqiao relay satellite
Mission type
Relay Satellite
Outcome
Operational
Longjiang-1
Longjiang-1
Mission
Longjiang-1
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
Longjiang-2
Longjiang-2
Mission
Longjiang-2
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Success
Launched on the same rocket as Queqiao. Longjiang-1 never entered Moon orbit, while Longjiang-2 operated in lunar orbit until 31 July 2019, when it impacted the lunar surface. Queqiao entered designated Earth–Moon L2 orbit on 14 June in preparation of Chang'e 4 far-side lunar lander in December 2018.
Launched on the same rocket as Queqiao. Longjiang-1 never entered Moon orbit, while Longjiang-2 operated in lunar orbit until 31 July 2019, when it impacted the lunar surface. Queqiao entered designated Earth–Moon L2 orbit on 14 June in preparation of Chang'e 4 far-side lunar lander in December 2018.
Mission
Launched on the same rocket as Queqiao. Longjiang-1 never entered Moon orbit, while Longjiang-2 operated in lunar orbit until 31 July 2019, when it impacted the lunar surface. Queqiao entered designated Earth–Moon L2 orbit on 14 June in preparation of Chang'e 4 far-side lunar lander in December 2018.
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Chang'e 4
Launch date
7 December 2018
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 3B
Spacecraft
Chang'e 4
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Operational
Yutu-2
Yutu-2
Mission
Yutu-2
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Operational
First spacecraft to soft land on the far side of the Moon (South Pole–Aitken basin). Landed 3 January 2019 and deployed the Yutu-2 rover. Cottonseeds sprouted in the lander in a biological experiment, the first plants to sprout on the Moon.
First spacecraft to soft land on the far side of the Moon (South Pole–Aitken basin). Landed 3 January 2019 and deployed the Yutu-2 rover. Cottonseeds sprouted in the lander in a biological experiment, the first plants to sprout on the Moon.
Mission
First spacecraft to soft land on the far side of the Moon (South Pole–Aitken basin). Landed 3 January 2019 and deployed the Yutu-2 rover. Cottonseeds sprouted in the lander in a biological experiment, the first plants to sprout on the Moon.
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Beresheet
Launch date
22 February 2019
Operator
SpaceIL
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9
Spacecraft
Beresheet
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
First Israeli and first privately funded lunar lander mission. Technology demonstration. Instrumentation included a magnetometer and laser retroreflector. Spacecraft crashed into the lunar surface after main engine failure during descent from lunar orbit phase. The impact made Israel the 7th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
First Israeli and first privately funded lunar lander mission. Technology demonstration. Instrumentation included a magnetometer and laser retroreflector. Spacecraft crashed into the lunar surface after main engine failure during descent from lunar orbit phase. The impact made Israel the 7th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
Mission
First Israeli and first privately funded lunar lander mission. Technology demonstration. Instrumentation included a magnetometer and laser retroreflector. Spacecraft crashed into the lunar surface after main engine failure during descent from lunar orbit phase. The impact made Israel the 7th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
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Chandrayaan-2
Launch date
22 July 2019
Operator
ISRO
Carrier rocket
LVM3
Spacecraft
Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Operational
Vikram
Vikram
Mission
Vikram
Mission
Lander
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
Pragyan
Pragyan
Mission
Pragyan
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Precluded
Entered orbit on 20 August 2019. Lander separated from orbiter but crashed during a landing attempt on 6 September 2019, attributed to a software glitch. Both lander and rover were lost. Orbiter remained operational.
Entered orbit on 20 August 2019. Lander separated from orbiter but crashed during a landing attempt on 6 September 2019, attributed to a software glitch. Both lander and rover were lost. Orbiter remained operational.
Mission
Entered orbit on 20 August 2019. Lander separated from orbiter but crashed during a landing attempt on 6 September 2019, attributed to a software glitch. Both lander and rover were lost. Orbiter remained operational.
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Chang'e 5
Launch date
23 November 2020
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 5
Spacecraft
Chang'e 5 Orbiter
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Operational
Chang'e 5 Lander
Chang'e 5 Lander
Mission
Chang'e 5 Lander
Mission
Lander
Launch date
Success
Chang'e 5 Ascender
Chang'e 5 Ascender
Mission
Chang'e 5 Ascender
Mission
Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
Chang'e 5 Returner
Chang'e 5 Returner
Mission
Chang'e 5 Returner
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Success
First lunar sample return mission from China, which returned 1.731 kg (61.1 oz) of lunar samples on 16 December 2020. The orbiter received a mission extension and is currently in a distant retrograde orbit (DRO) of the Moon.
First lunar sample return mission from China, which returned 1.731 kg (61.1 oz) of lunar samples on 16 December 2020. The orbiter received a mission extension and is currently in a distant retrograde orbit (DRO) of the Moon.
Mission
First lunar sample return mission from China, which returned 1.731 kg (61.1 oz) of lunar samples on 16 December 2020. The orbiter received a mission extension and is currently in a distant retrograde orbit (DRO) of the Moon.
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CAPSTONE
Launch date
28 June 2022
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Electron
Spacecraft
⚀ CAPSTONE
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Operational
Lunar orbiting CubeSat that will test and verify the calculated orbital stability planned for the Gateway space station.
Lunar orbiting CubeSat that will test and verify the calculated orbital stability planned for the Gateway space station.
Mission
Lunar orbiting CubeSat that will test and verify the calculated orbital stability planned for the Gateway space station.
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Danuri
Launch date
4 August 2022
Operator
KARI
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9
Spacecraft
Danuri
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Operational
Lunar Orbiter by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) of South Korea. The orbiter, its science payload and ground control infrastructure are technology demonstrators. The orbiter will also be tasked with surveying lunar resources such as water ice, uranium, helium-3, silicon, and aluminium, and produce a topographic map to help select future lunar landing sites.
Lunar Orbiter by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) of South Korea. The orbiter, its science payload and ground control infrastructure are technology demonstrators. The orbiter will also be tasked with surveying lunar resources such as water ice, uranium, helium-3, silicon, and aluminium, and produce a topographic map to help select future lunar landing sites.
Mission
Lunar Orbiter by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) of South Korea. The orbiter, its science payload and ground control infrastructure are technology demonstrators. The orbiter will also be tasked with surveying lunar resources such as water ice, uranium, helium-3, silicon, and aluminium, and produce a topographic map to help select future lunar landing sites.
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Artemis I
Launch date
16 November 2022
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
SLS Block 1
Spacecraft
Artemis I Orion MPCV CM-002
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
⚀ LunaH-Map
⚀ LunaH-Map
Mission
⚀ LunaH-Map
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
⚀ Lunar IceCube
⚀ Lunar IceCube
Mission
⚀ Lunar IceCube
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
⚀ CubeSat for Solar Particles
⚀ CubeSat for Solar Particles
Mission
⚀ CubeSat for Solar Particles
Mission
Flyby
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
⚀ Near-Earth Asteroid Scout
⚀ Near-Earth Asteroid Scout
Mission
⚀ Near-Earth Asteroid Scout
Mission
Flyby
Launch date
Spacecraft failure
⚀ BioSentinel
⚀ BioSentinel
Mission
⚀ BioSentinel
Mission
Flyby
Launch date
Success
JAXA
JAXA
Mission
JAXA
Mission
⚀ OMOTENASHI
Launch date
Lander
Operator
Spacecraft failure
ASI
ASI
Mission
ASI
Mission
⚀ ArgoMoon
Launch date
Flybys
Operator
Success
JAXA
JAXA
Mission
JAXA
Mission
⚀ EQUULEUS
Launch date
Flybys
Operator
Success
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin
Mission
Lockheed Martin
Mission
⚀ LunIR
Launch date
Flyby
Operator
Spacecraft failure
Fluid & Reason
Fluid & Reason
Mission
Fluid & Reason
Mission
⚀ Team Miles
Launch date
Flyby
Operator
Success
Uncrewed test of Orion spacecraft in lunar flyby and lunar Distant retrograde orbit.
Uncrewed test of Orion spacecraft in lunar flyby and lunar Distant retrograde orbit.
Mission
Uncrewed test of Orion spacecraft in lunar flyby and lunar Distant retrograde orbit.
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Hakuto-R Mission 1
Launch date
11 December 2022
Operator
ispace
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 Block 5
Spacecraft
Hakuto-R
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Tomy/JAXA/Dodai
Tomy/JAXA/Dodai
Mission
Tomy/JAXA/Dodai
Mission
SORA-Q
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Precluded
UAESA/MBRSC
UAESA/MBRSC
Mission
UAESA/MBRSC
Mission
Rashid
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Precluded
NASA
NASA
Mission
NASA
Mission
⚀ Lunar Flashlight
Launch date
Orbiter
Operator
Spacecraft failure
Lunar lander technology demonstration. Contact lost during final stage of landing and deemed a failure. Cause of failure determined to be a software bug associated with the altitude estimation system., Emirates Lunar Mission Rashid was a small rover demonstration. The impact made the United Arab Emirates the 9th country to impact the surface of the Moon. Lunar Flashlight initially scheduled to be launched on the Artemis I mission, moved to a Falcon 9 Block 5 after not making it for the payload integration deadline. NASA announced later that it would not make its planned orbit or monthly flybys due to thruster issues.
Lunar lander technology demonstration. Contact lost during final stage of landing and deemed a failure. Cause of failure determined to be a software bug associated with the altitude estimation system., Emirates Lunar Mission Rashid was a small rover demonstration. The impact made the United Arab Emirates the 9th country to impact the surface of the Moon. Lunar Flashlight initially scheduled to be launched on the Artemis I mission, moved to a Falcon 9 Block 5 after not making it for the payload integration deadline. NASA announced later that it would not make its planned orbit or monthly flybys due to thruster issues.
Mission
Lunar lander technology demonstration. Contact lost during final stage of landing and deemed a failure. Cause of failure determined to be a software bug associated with the altitude estimation system., Emirates Lunar Mission Rashid was a small rover demonstration. The impact made the United Arab Emirates the 9th country to impact the surface of the Moon. Lunar Flashlight initially scheduled to be launched on the Artemis I mission, moved to a Falcon 9 Block 5 after not making it for the payload integration deadline. NASA announced later that it would not make its planned orbit or monthly flybys due to thruster issues.
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Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
Launch date
14 April 2023
Operator
ESA
Carrier rocket
Ariane 5 ECA
Spacecraft
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Flew by the Moon in August 2024 en route to Ganymede.
Flew by the Moon in August 2024 en route to Ganymede.
Mission
Flew by the Moon in August 2024 en route to Ganymede.
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Chandrayaan-3
Launch date
14 July 2023
Operator
ISRO
Carrier rocket
LVM3
Spacecraft
Chandrayaan-3
Mission type
Success
Lander
Lander
Mission
Lander
Mission
Vikram lander
Launch date
Success
Rover
Rover
Mission
Rover
Mission
Pragyan rover
Launch date
Success
Launched on 14 July 2023, Orbit insertion on 5 August 2023, Lander separated from propulsion module on 17 August 2023, landed on 23 August 2023, 12:32 UTC and deployed the Pragyan rover. With its soft landing, India became the first country to successfully land near lunar south pole and fourth country to successfully land on the lunar surface. Later during extended operations, the Propulsion Module returned to Earth's orbit.
Launched on 14 July 2023, Orbit insertion on 5 August 2023, Lander separated from propulsion module on 17 August 2023, landed on 23 August 2023, 12:32 UTC and deployed the Pragyan rover. With its soft landing, India became the first country to successfully land near lunar south pole and fourth country to successfully land on the lunar surface. Later during extended operations, the Propulsion Module returned to Earth's orbit.
Mission
Launched on 14 July 2023, Orbit insertion on 5 August 2023, Lander separated from propulsion module on 17 August 2023, landed on 23 August 2023, 12:32 UTC and deployed the Pragyan rover. With its soft landing, India became the first country to successfully land near lunar south pole and fourth country to successfully land on the lunar surface. Later during extended operations, the Propulsion Module returned to Earth's orbit.
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Luna 25
Launch date
10 August 2023
Operator
Roscosmos
Carrier rocket
Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat
Spacecraft
Luna 25
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Launched on 10 August 2023, Orbital insertion on 16 August 2023, failed orbital maneuver on 19 August 2023 set the spacecraft on the crash course with the Moon's surface. Loss of communication was confirmed by Roscosmos on 20 August 2023. The impact made Russia the 10th country to impact the lunar surface.
Launched on 10 August 2023, Orbital insertion on 16 August 2023, failed orbital maneuver on 19 August 2023 set the spacecraft on the crash course with the Moon's surface. Loss of communication was confirmed by Roscosmos on 20 August 2023. The impact made Russia the 10th country to impact the lunar surface.
Mission
Launched on 10 August 2023, Orbital insertion on 16 August 2023, failed orbital maneuver on 19 August 2023 set the spacecraft on the crash course with the Moon's surface. Loss of communication was confirmed by Roscosmos on 20 August 2023. The impact made Russia the 10th country to impact the lunar surface.
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Mission
SLIM
Launch date
6 September 2023
Operator
JAXA
Carrier rocket
H-IIA
Spacecraft
SLIM
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
LEV-1
LEV-1
Mission
LEV-1
Mission
Hopper
Launch date
Success
Tomy / JAXA / Doshisha University
Tomy / JAXA / Doshisha University
Mission
Tomy / JAXA / Doshisha University
Mission
LEV-2 (Sora-Q)
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Success
Launched alongside XRISM as a co-passenger on 7 September 2023. Performed lunar swing-by, followed by lunar orbital insertion on 25 December 2023. SLIM landed intact and within 100 m of its target on 19 January 2024, 15:20 UTC, which met JAXA's criteria for a successful landing. However, it had landed with incorrect attitude to orient solar panels towards the Sun, which led to temporary power loss until the Sun was in the right position. LEV-1 and LEV-2 were successfully deployed and landed separately from SLIM shortly before its own landing. LEV-1 conducted six hops on lunar surface. With its soft landing, Japan became the fifth country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Launched alongside XRISM as a co-passenger on 7 September 2023. Performed lunar swing-by, followed by lunar orbital insertion on 25 December 2023. SLIM landed intact and within 100 m of its target on 19 January 2024, 15:20 UTC, which met JAXA's criteria for a successful landing. However, it had landed with incorrect attitude to orient solar panels towards the Sun, which led to temporary power loss until the Sun was in the right position. LEV-1 and LEV-2 were successfully deployed and landed separately from SLIM shortly before its own landing. LEV-1 conducted six hops on lunar surface. With its soft landing, Japan became the fifth country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Mission
Launched alongside XRISM as a co-passenger on 7 September 2023. Performed lunar swing-by, followed by lunar orbital insertion on 25 December 2023. SLIM landed intact and within 100 m of its target on 19 January 2024, 15:20 UTC, which met JAXA's criteria for a successful landing. However, it had landed with incorrect attitude to orient solar panels towards the Sun, which led to temporary power loss until the Sun was in the right position. LEV-1 and LEV-2 were successfully deployed and landed separately from SLIM shortly before its own landing. LEV-1 conducted six hops on lunar surface. With its soft landing, Japan became the fifth country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
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Peregrine Mission One
Launch date
8 January 2024
Operator
Astrobotic Technology
Carrier rocket
Vulcan Centaur VC2
Spacecraft
Peregrine
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
UNAM
UNAM
Mission
UNAM
Mission
Colmena × 5
Launch date
Rovers
Operator
Precluded
CMU
CMU
Mission
CMU
Mission
⚀ Iris
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Precluded
Part of CLPS. Peregrine lander's reaction thrusters' leak deemed the spacecraft uncontrollable for landing and it decayed in the Earth's atmosphere 10 days later.
Part of CLPS. Peregrine lander's reaction thrusters' leak deemed the spacecraft uncontrollable for landing and it decayed in the Earth's atmosphere 10 days later.
Mission
Part of CLPS. Peregrine lander's reaction thrusters' leak deemed the spacecraft uncontrollable for landing and it decayed in the Earth's atmosphere 10 days later.
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Mission
IM-1
Launch date
14 February 2024
Operator
Intuitive Machines
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Spacecraft
Nova-C Odysseus
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
ERAU
ERAU
Mission
ERAU
Mission
⚀ EagleCam
Launch date
Deployable camera
Operator
Spacecraft failure
First Nova-C mission. First private spacecraft to soft land on the Moon. Payloads successfully delivered for NASA CLPS and for private customers. Though it landed successfully, one of the lander's legs broke upon landing and it tilted up on other side, 18° due to landing on a slope, but the lander survived and payloads are functioning as expected. EagleCam was not ejected prior to landing. It was later ejected on 28 February but minimal data was obtained.
First Nova-C mission. First private spacecraft to soft land on the Moon. Payloads successfully delivered for NASA CLPS and for private customers. Though it landed successfully, one of the lander's legs broke upon landing and it tilted up on other side, 18° due to landing on a slope, but the lander survived and payloads are functioning as expected. EagleCam was not ejected prior to landing. It was later ejected on 28 February but minimal data was obtained.
Mission
First Nova-C mission. First private spacecraft to soft land on the Moon. Payloads successfully delivered for NASA CLPS and for private customers. Though it landed successfully, one of the lander's legs broke upon landing and it tilted up on other side, 18° due to landing on a slope, but the lander survived and payloads are functioning as expected. EagleCam was not ejected prior to landing. It was later ejected on 28 February but minimal data was obtained.
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Mission
DRO A/B
Launch date
13 March 2024
Operator
CAS
Carrier rocket
Long March 2C
Spacecraft
DRO-A
Mission type
Relay Satellite
Outcome
Operational
DRO-B
DRO-B
Mission
DRO-B
Mission
Relay Satellite
Launch date
Operational
Yuanzheng 1S upper stage failed to deliver spacecrafts into correct orbit. The satellites were intended to test Distant retrograde orbit. Tracking data appears to show China is attempting to salvage spacecraft and they appear to have succeeded in reaching their desired orbit.
Yuanzheng 1S upper stage failed to deliver spacecrafts into correct orbit. The satellites were intended to test Distant retrograde orbit. Tracking data appears to show China is attempting to salvage spacecraft and they appear to have succeeded in reaching their desired orbit.
Mission
Yuanzheng 1S upper stage failed to deliver spacecrafts into correct orbit. The satellites were intended to test Distant retrograde orbit. Tracking data appears to show China is attempting to salvage spacecraft and they appear to have succeeded in reaching their desired orbit.
137
137
Mission
137
Mission
Queqiao-2
Launch date
20 March 2024
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 8
Spacecraft
Queqiao-2
Mission type
Relay Satellite
Outcome
Operational
Deep Space Exploration Laboratory (DSEL, Tiandu Lab)
Deep Space Exploration Laboratory (DSEL, Tiandu Lab)
Mission
Deep Space Exploration Laboratory (DSEL, Tiandu Lab)
Mission
Tiandu-1
Launch date
Orbiter
Operator
Operational
Tiandu-2
Tiandu-2
Mission
Tiandu-2
Mission
Orbiter
Launch date
Operational
Relay satellite to support future missions of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program targeting south pole region. Tiandu satellites are launched with them to test communications for future lunar satellite constellation technologies.
Relay satellite to support future missions of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program targeting south pole region. Tiandu satellites are launched with them to test communications for future lunar satellite constellation technologies.
Mission
Relay satellite to support future missions of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program targeting south pole region. Tiandu satellites are launched with them to test communications for future lunar satellite constellation technologies.
138
138
Mission
138
Mission
Chang'e 6
Launch date
3 May 2024
Operator
CNSA
Carrier rocket
Long March 5
Spacecraft
Chang'e 6 Orbiter
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Success
Chang'e 6 Lander
Chang'e 6 Lander
Mission
Chang'e 6 Lander
Mission
Lander
Launch date
Success
Chang'e 6 Ascender
Chang'e 6 Ascender
Mission
Chang'e 6 Ascender
Mission
Launch Vehicle
Launch date
Success
Chang'e 6 Returner
Chang'e 6 Returner
Mission
Chang'e 6 Returner
Mission
Sample Return
Launch date
Success
Jinchan
Jinchan
Mission
Jinchan
Mission
Rover
Launch date
Success
SUPARCO
SUPARCO
Mission
SUPARCO
Mission
⚀ ICUBE-Q
Launch date
Orbiter
Operator
Operational
First spacecraft to have collected lunar samples from the far side of the Moon (Apollo crater, South Pole–Aitken basin). ICUBE-Q is Pakistan's first lunar mission. Lander carries international payloads from ESA, France, Italy, and Sweden. It also carried a mini rover to conduct infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface. The orbiter went to Sun Earth L2 under mission extension.
First spacecraft to have collected lunar samples from the far side of the Moon (Apollo crater, South Pole–Aitken basin). ICUBE-Q is Pakistan's first lunar mission. Lander carries international payloads from ESA, France, Italy, and Sweden. It also carried a mini rover to conduct infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface. The orbiter went to Sun Earth L2 under mission extension.
Mission
First spacecraft to have collected lunar samples from the far side of the Moon (Apollo crater, South Pole–Aitken basin). ICUBE-Q is Pakistan's first lunar mission. Lander carries international payloads from ESA, France, Italy, and Sweden. It also carried a mini rover to conduct infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface. The orbiter went to Sun Earth L2 under mission extension.
139
139
Mission
139
Mission
Blue Ghost M1
Launch date
15 January 2025
Operator
Firefly Aerospace
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Spacecraft
Blue Ghost Lander
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Success
Lunar lander, carrying NASA-sponsored experiments and commercial payloads to Mare Crisium. First fully-successful private lunar landing.
Lunar lander, carrying NASA-sponsored experiments and commercial payloads to Mare Crisium. First fully-successful private lunar landing.
Mission
Lunar lander, carrying NASA-sponsored experiments and commercial payloads to Mare Crisium. First fully-successful private lunar landing.
140
140
Mission
140
Mission
Hakuto-R Mission 2
Launch date
15 January 2025
Operator
ispace
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Spacecraft
Hakuto-R
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
ispace Europe
ispace Europe
Mission
ispace Europe
Mission
Tenacious
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Precluded
Launched on the same rocket as Blue Ghost. On 5 June 2025, the lander failed to complete its landing, impacting the lunar surface.
Launched on the same rocket as Blue Ghost. On 5 June 2025, the lander failed to complete its landing, impacting the lunar surface.
Mission
Launched on the same rocket as Blue Ghost. On 5 June 2025, the lander failed to complete its landing, impacting the lunar surface.
141
141
Mission
141
Mission
Lunar Trailblazer
Launch date
27 February 2025
Operator
NASA
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Spacecraft
Lunar Trailblazer
Mission type
Orbiter
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Lunar orbiter aimed to aid in the understanding of lunar water and the Moon's water cycle. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
Lunar orbiter aimed to aid in the understanding of lunar water and the Moon's water cycle. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
Mission
Lunar orbiter aimed to aid in the understanding of lunar water and the Moon's water cycle. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
142
142
Mission
142
Mission
Brokkr-2
Launch date
27 February 2025
Operator
AstroForge
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Spacecraft
Brokkr-2
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Spacecraft failure
Asteroid probe intended to flyby the near-Earth asteroid 2022 OB5. Communication failure. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
Asteroid probe intended to flyby the near-Earth asteroid 2022 OB5. Communication failure. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
Mission
Asteroid probe intended to flyby the near-Earth asteroid 2022 OB5. Communication failure. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
143
143
Mission
143
Mission
Chimera-1
Launch date
27 February 2025
Operator
Epic Aerospace
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Spacecraft
Chimera-1
Mission type
Flyby
Outcome
Success
Space tug planned TLI to Geosynchronous. Communication failure?. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
Space tug planned TLI to Geosynchronous. Communication failure?. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
Mission
Space tug planned TLI to Geosynchronous. Communication failure?. Flyby on 3 March 2025.
144
144
Mission
144
Mission
IM-2
Launch date
27 February 2025
Operator
Intuitive Machines
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Spacecraft
Nova-C
Mission type
Lander
Outcome
Partial failure
μNova
μNova
Mission
μNova
Mission
Hopper
Launch date
Precluded
Lunar Outpost/ Nokia
Lunar Outpost/ Nokia
Mission
Lunar Outpost/ Nokia
Mission
MAPP
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Precluded
MIT
MIT
Mission
MIT
Mission
AstroAnt
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Precluded
Dymon
Dymon
Mission
Dymon
Mission
Yaoki
Launch date
Rover
Operator
Precluded
Second Nova-C. Payloads delivery for NASA's CLPS and for private customers. MAPP and μNova will test a new Nokia lunar communication system. Lander achieved a soft landing on 6 March but landed on its side, precluding recharging and deployment of payloads. Mission concluded one day after landing.
Second Nova-C. Payloads delivery for NASA's CLPS and for private customers. MAPP and μNova will test a new Nokia lunar communication system. Lander achieved a soft landing on 6 March but landed on its side, precluding recharging and deployment of payloads. Mission concluded one day after landing.
Mission
Second Nova-C. Payloads delivery for NASA's CLPS and for private customers. MAPP and μNova will test a new Nokia lunar communication system. Lander achieved a soft landing on 6 March but landed on its side, precluding recharging and deployment of payloads. Mission concluded one day after landing.
Mission
Launch date
Operator
Carrier rocket
Spacecraft
Mission type
Outcome
107
WMAP
30 June 2001
NASA
Delta II 7425-10
WMAP
Flyby
Success
Flyby on 30 July 2001 to reach the Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point.
108
SMART-1
27 September 2003
ESA
Ariane 5G
SMART-1
Orbiter
Success
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ26 at end of mission on 3 September 2006. The impact made the ESA member states collectively the 4th to impact the surface of the Moon.
109
STEREO
25 October 2006
NASA
Delta II 7925-10L
STEREO A
Flyby
Success
STEREO B
Flyby
Success
Both component spacecraft entered heliocentric orbit on 15 December 2006.
110
ARTEMIS
17 February 2007
NASA
Delta II 7925
ARTEMIS P1
Orbiter
Operational
ARTEMIS P2
Orbiter
Operational
Two THEMIS spacecraft moved to selenocentric orbit for extended mission; entered orbit July 2011.
111
SELENE
14 September 2007
JAXA
H-IIA 2022
Kaguya
Orbiter
Success
Okina
Orbiter
Success
Ouna
Orbiter
Success
Deployed Okina and Ouna satellites. Kaguya and Okina impacted the Moon at end of mission. Ouna completed operations on 29 June 2009 but remains in selenocentric orbit.
112
Chang'e 1
24 October 2007
CNSA
Long March 3A
Chang'e 1
Orbiter
Success
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ21 on 1 March 2009, at end of mission. The impact made China the 4th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
113
Chandrayaan-1
22 October 2008
ISRO
PSLV-XL C11
Chandrayaan-1
Orbiter
Success
Moon Impact Probe
Impactor
Success
Succeeded through mission. Orbit lasted 312 days, short of intended 2 years; However mission achieved most of its intended objectives. Terminated in 2009, remains in selenocentric orbit; discovered water ice on the Moon. Moon Impact Probe was deployed from the orbiter. It successfully impacted Moon's Shackleton Crater in the USGS quadrangle LQ30 at 20:31 on 14 November 2008 releasing underground debris that could be analyzed by the orbiter for presence of water/ice. With this mission, India became the 5th nation to impact the lunar surface and 6th as an agency.
114
LRO & LCROSS
18 June 2009
NASA
Atlas V 401
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Orbiter
Operational
LCROSS
Impactor
Success
LCROSS observed impact of Centaur upper stage that launched it and LRO, then impacted itself. Impacts in USGS quadrangle LQ30. LRO entered orbit on June 23, 2009.
115
Chang'e 2
1 October 2010
CNSA
Long March 3C
Chang'e 2
Orbiter
Success
Following completion of six month Lunar mission, departed selenocentric orbit for Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point and subsequently flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis for a close encounter with the asteroid at a distance of 3.2 kilometers and a relative velocity of 10.73 km/s.
116
GRAIL
10 September 2011
NASA
Delta II 7920H
Ebb (GRAIL-A)
Orbiter
Success
Flow (GRAIL-B)
Orbiter
Success
Impacted the Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ01 on 17 December 2012 at end of mission.
117
LADEE
7 September 2013
NASA
Minotaur V
LADEE
Orbiter
Success
Mission ended on 18 April 2014, when the spacecraft's controllers intentionally crashed LADEE into the far side of the Moon.
118
Chang'e 3
1 December 2013
CNSA
Long March 3B
Chang'e 3
Lander
Operational
Yutu
Rover
Success
Entered orbit on 6 December 2013 with landing at 13:12 UTC on 14 December. Yutu rover was deployed from Chang'e 3. With its soft landing, China became the third country to successfully land on the lunar surface.
119
Chang'e 5-T1
23 October 2014
CNSA
Long March 3C
Chang'e 5-T1
Orbiter
Operational
Chang'e 5-T1 Return Capsule
Orbiter
Success
LuxSpace
Manfred Memorial Moon Mission
Flyby / Impactor (post mission)
Success
Demonstration of re-entry capsule for Chang'e 5 sample-return mission at lunar return velocity. Orbiter may still be in lunar orbit. Manfred Memorial Moon Mission attached to third stage of CZ-3C used to launch Chang'e 5-T1. Impacted the Moon on 4 March 2022. The impact made Luxembourg the 8th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
120
TESS
18 April 2018
NASA
Falcon 9 Full Thrust
TESS
Flyby
Success
Flyby on 17 May 2018 to designated high Earth orbit.
121
Queqiao
21 May 2018
CNSA
Long March 4C
Queqiao relay satellite
Relay Satellite
Operational
Longjiang-1
Orbiter
Spacecraft failure
Longjiang-2
Orbiter
Success
Launched on the same rocket as Queqiao. Longjiang-1 never entered Moon orbit, while Longjiang-2 operated in lunar orbit until 31 July 2019, when it impacted the lunar surface. Queqiao entered designated Earth–Moon L2 orbit on 14 June in preparation of Chang'e 4 far-side lunar lander in December 2018.
122
Chang'e 4
7 December 2018
CNSA
Long March 3B
Chang'e 4
Lander
Operational
Yutu-2
Rover
Operational
First spacecraft to soft land on the far side of the Moon (South Pole–Aitken basin). Landed 3 January 2019 and deployed the Yutu-2 rover. Cottonseeds sprouted in the lander in a biological experiment, the first plants to sprout on the Moon.
123
Beresheet
22 February 2019
SpaceIL
Falcon 9
Beresheet
Lander
Spacecraft failure
First Israeli and first privately funded lunar lander mission. Technology demonstration. Instrumentation included a magnetometer and laser retroreflector. Spacecraft crashed into the lunar surface after main engine failure during descent from lunar orbit phase. The impact made Israel the 7th country to impact the surface of the Moon.
124
Chandrayaan-2
22 July 2019
ISRO
LVM3
Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter
Orbiter
Operational
Vikram
Lander
Spacecraft failure
· Statistics › Mission milestones by country
United States
United States
Country/ Agency
United States
Flyby
Pioneer 4, 1959
Orbit
Lunar Orbiter 1, 1966
Impact
Ranger 4, 1962
Soft landing
Surveyor 1, 1966
Rover
LRV (Apollo 15), 1971
Sample return
Apollo 11, 1969 †
Crewed orbiting
Apollo 8, 1968 †
Crewed landing
Apollo 11, 1969 †
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Country/ Agency
Soviet Union
Flyby
Luna 1, 1959 †
Orbit
Luna 10, 1966 †
Impact
Luna 2, 1959 †
Soft landing
Luna 9, 1966 †
Rover
Lunokhod 1, 1970 †
Sample return
Luna 16, 1970
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
China
China
Country/ Agency
China
Flyby
Chang'e 5-T1, 2014
Orbit
Chang'e 1, 2007
Impact
Chang'e 1, 2009
Soft landing
Chang'e 3, 2013
Rover
Yutu, 2013
Sample return
Chang'e 5, 2020
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
India
India
Country/ Agency
India
Flyby
Chandrayaan 3, 2023
Orbit
Chandrayaan 1, 2008
Impact
MIP, 2008
Soft landing
Chandrayaan 3, 2023
Rover
Pragyan, 2023
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Japan
Japan
Country/ Agency
Japan
Flyby
Hiten, 1990
Orbit
Hiten, 1993
Impact
Hiten, 1993
Soft landing
SLIM, 2024
Rover
LEV-1, 2024
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Israel
Israel
Country/ Agency
Israel
Flyby
Orbit
Beresheet, 2019
Impact
Beresheet, 2019
Soft landing
Beresheet, 2019
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Russia
Russia
Country/ Agency
Russia
Flyby
Orbit
Luna 25, 2023
Impact
Luna 25, 2023
Soft landing
Luna 25, 2023
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
ESA
ESA
Country/ Agency
ESA
Flyby
Orbit
SMART-1, 2003
Impact
SMART-1, 2006
Soft landing
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Country/ Agency
Luxembourg
Flyby
4M, 2014
Orbit
Impact
4M, 2022
Soft landing
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
South Korea
South Korea
Country/ Agency
South Korea
Flyby
Orbit
Danuri, 2022
Impact
Soft landing
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Italy
Italy
Country/ Agency
Italy
Flyby
ArgoMoon, 2022
Orbit
Impact
Soft landing
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
UAE
UAE
Country/ Agency
UAE
Flyby
Orbit
Impact
Rashid, 2023
Soft landing
Rover
Rashid, 2023
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Pakistan
Pakistan
Country/ Agency
Pakistan
Flyby
Orbit
ICUBE-Q, 2024
Impact
Soft landing
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Mexico
Mexico
Country/ Agency
Mexico
Flyby
Orbit
Impact
Soft landing
Rover
Colmena, 2024
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
Country/ Agency
Flyby
Orbit
Impact
Soft landing
Rover
Sample return
Crewed orbiting
Crewed landing
United States
Pioneer 4, 1959
Lunar Orbiter 1, 1966
Ranger 4, 1962
Surveyor 1, 1966
LRV (Apollo 15), 1971
Apollo 11, 1969 †
Apollo 8, 1968 †
Apollo 11, 1969 †
Soviet Union
Luna 1, 1959 †
Luna 10, 1966 †
Luna 2, 1959 †
Luna 9, 1966 †
Lunokhod 1, 1970 †
Luna 16, 1970
China
Chang'e 5-T1, 2014
Chang'e 1, 2007
Chang'e 1, 2009
Chang'e 3, 2013
Yutu, 2013
Chang'e 5, 2020
India
Chandrayaan 3, 2023
Chandrayaan 1, 2008
MIP, 2008
Chandrayaan 3, 2023
Pragyan, 2023
Japan
Hiten, 1990
Hiten, 1993
Hiten, 1993
SLIM, 2024
LEV-1, 2024
Israel
Beresheet, 2019
Beresheet, 2019
Beresheet, 2019
Russia
Luna 25, 2023
Luna 25, 2023
Luna 25, 2023
ESA
SMART-1, 2003
SMART-1, 2006
Luxembourg
4M, 2014
4M, 2022
South Korea
Danuri, 2022
Italy
ArgoMoon, 2022
UAE
Rashid, 2023
Rashid, 2023
Pakistan
ICUBE-Q, 2024
Mexico
Colmena, 2024
Analysis of numbers of lunar missions · Statistics › Missions by organization/company
USSR
USSR
Country/ Agency
USSR
Agencyor company
Lavochkin
Successful
16
Partialfailure
2
Failure
22
Success rate
40%
Operational
Total
40
Total forcountry
58
Energia
Energia
Country/ Agency
Energia
Agencyor company
2
Successful
Partialfailure
16
Failure
11.11%
Success rate
Operational
18
USA
USA
Country/ Agency
USA
Agencyor company
NASA
Successful
37
Partialfailure
2
Failure
14
Success rate
67.27%
Operational
4
Total
55
Total forcountry
57
USAF
USAF
Country/ Agency
USAF
Agencyor company
1
Successful
Partialfailure
1
Failure
50%
Success rate
Operational
2
China
China
Country/ Agency
China
Agencyor company
CNSA
Successful
10
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
8
Total
10
Total forcountry
10
Japan
Japan
Country/ Agency
Japan
Agencyor company
ISAS
Successful
2
Partialfailure
Failure
2
Success rate
50%
Operational
Total
4
Total forcountry
8
JAXA
JAXA
Country/ Agency
JAXA
Agencyor company
2
Successful
Partialfailure
1
Failure
66.6%
Success rate
1
Operational
4
India
India
Country/ Agency
India
Agencyor company
ISRO
Successful
2
Partialfailure
1
Failure
Success rate
66.6%
Operational
2
Total
3
Total forcountry
3
Various member states
Various member states
Country/ Agency
Various member states
Agencyor company
ESA
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Country/ Agency
Luxembourg
Agencyor company
LuxSpace
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
South Korea
South Korea
Country/ Agency
South Korea
Agencyor company
KARI
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
1
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
USA (private company)
USA (private company)
Country/ Agency
USA (private company)
Agencyor company
Lockheed Martin
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
USA (private company)
USA (private company)
Country/ Agency
USA (private company)
Agencyor company
Fluid & Reason
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
USA (private company)
USA (private company)
Country/ Agency
USA (private company)
Agencyor company
Astrobotic Technology
Successful
Partialfailure
Failure
1
Success rate
0%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
USA (private company)
USA (private company)
Country/ Agency
USA (private company)
Agencyor company
Intuitive Machines
Successful
1
Partialfailure
1
Failure
Success rate
50%
Operational
Total
2
Total forcountry
2
USA (private university)
USA (private university)
Country/ Agency
USA (private university)
Agencyor company
ERAU
Successful
Partialfailure
Failure
1
Success rate
0%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
USA (private company)
USA (private company)
Country/ Agency
USA (private company)
Agencyor company
Firefly Aerospace
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
Italy
Italy
Country/ Agency
Italy
Agencyor company
ASI
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
Israel
Israel
Country/ Agency
Israel
Agencyor company
SpaceIL
Successful
Partialfailure
Failure
1
Success rate
0%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
Russia
Russia
Country/ Agency
Russia
Agencyor company
Roscosmos
Successful
Partialfailure
Failure
1
Success rate
0%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
UAE
UAE
Country/ Agency
UAE
Agencyor company
UAESA
Successful
Partialfailure
Failure
1
Success rate
0%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
Japan (private company)
Japan (private company)
Country/ Agency
Japan (private company)
Agencyor company
ispace
Successful
Partialfailure
Failure
1
Success rate
0%
Operational
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
Pakistan
Pakistan
Country/ Agency
Pakistan
Agencyor company
IST / SUPARCO
Successful
1
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
100%
Operational
1
Total
1
Total forcountry
1
Country/ Agency
Agencyor company
Successful
Partialfailure
Failure
Success rate
Operational
Total
Total forcountry
USSR
Lavochkin
16
2
22
40%
40
58
Energia
2
16
11.11%
18
USA
NASA
37
2
14
67.27%
4
55
57
USAF
1
1
50%
2
China
CNSA
10
100%
8
10
10
Japan
ISAS
2
2
50%
4
8
JAXA
2
1
66.6%
1
4
India
ISRO
2
1
66.6%
2
3
3
Various member states
ESA
1
100%
1
1
Luxembourg
LuxSpace
1
100%
1
1
South Korea
KARI
1
100%
1
1
1
USA (private company)
Lockheed Martin
1
100%
1
1
USA (private company)
Fluid & Reason
1
100%
1
1
USA (private company)
Astrobotic Technology
1
0%
1
1
USA (private company)
Intuitive Machines
1
1
50%
2
2
USA (private university)
ERAU
1
0%
1
1
USA (private company)
Firefly Aerospace
1
100%
1
1
Italy
ASI
1
100%
1
1
Israel
SpaceIL
1
0%
1
1
Russia
Roscosmos
1
0%
1
1
UAE
UAESA
1
0%
1
1
Japan (private company)
ispace
1
0%
1
1
Pakistan
IST / SUPARCO
1
100%
1
1
1
· Future missions › Funded and are under development › Robotic
Mark 1 Pathfinder Mission
Mark 1 Pathfinder Mission
Mission
Mark 1 Pathfinder Mission
Spacecraft
Blue Moon
Launch date
NET Q1 2026
Carrier rocket
New Glenn
Operator
Blue Origin
Mission type
Lander
First mission for the Blue Moon lander platform developed by Blue Origin and will prove the viability of the platform and BE-7 engine. It has a cargo capacity of up to 3000 kg.
First mission for the Blue Moon lander platform developed by Blue Origin and will prove the viability of the platform and BE-7 engine. It has a cargo capacity of up to 3000 kg.
Mission
First mission for the Blue Moon lander platform developed by Blue Origin and will prove the viability of the platform and BE-7 engine. It has a cargo capacity of up to 3000 kg.
Blue Ghost M2
Blue Ghost M2
Mission
Blue Ghost M2
Spacecraft
Blue Ghost lander
Launch date
NET Q2 2026
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Operator
Firefly Aerospace
Mission type
Lander
Elytra orbital vehicle
Elytra orbital vehicle
Mission
Elytra orbital vehicle
Spacecraft
Orbiter
Second mission of Firefly Aerospace, part of CLPS, includes 2 stage variant of blue ghost.
Second mission of Firefly Aerospace, part of CLPS, includes 2 stage variant of blue ghost.
Mission
Second mission of Firefly Aerospace, part of CLPS, includes 2 stage variant of blue ghost.
Lunar Pathfinder
Lunar Pathfinder
Mission
Lunar Pathfinder
Spacecraft
Lunar Pathfinder
Launch date
NET Q2 2026
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Operator
ESA
Mission type
Relay Satellite
Lunar communications satellite to support future lunar missions, along with Blue Ghost M2.
Lunar communications satellite to support future lunar missions, along with Blue Ghost M2.
Mission
Lunar communications satellite to support future lunar missions, along with Blue Ghost M2.
Griffin Mission 1
Griffin Mission 1
Mission
Griffin Mission 1
Spacecraft
Griffin lander
Launch date
NET July 2026
Carrier rocket
Falcon Heavy
Operator
Astrobotic Technology
Mission type
Lander
Chang'e 7
Chang'e 7
Mission
Chang'e 7
Spacecraft
Chang'e 7 Orbiter
Launch date
October 2026
Carrier rocket
Long March 5
Operator
CNSA
Mission type
Orbiter
Chang'e 7 Lander
Chang'e 7 Lander
Mission
Chang'e 7 Lander
Spacecraft
Lander
Chang'e 7 Rover
Chang'e 7 Rover
Mission
Chang'e 7 Rover
Spacecraft
Rover
Chang'e 7 Hopper
Chang'e 7 Hopper
Mission
Chang'e 7 Hopper
Spacecraft
Hopper
Payloads include an orbiter, south pole lander, rover, and a mini flying probe to look for the presence of water-ice.
Payloads include an orbiter, south pole lander, rover, and a mini flying probe to look for the presence of water-ice.
Mission
Payloads include an orbiter, south pole lander, rover, and a mini flying probe to look for the presence of water-ice.
IM-3
IM-3
Mission
IM-3
Spacecraft
Nova-C
Launch date
NET late 2026
Carrier rocket
Falcon 9 B5
Operator
Intuitive Machines
Mission type
Lander
Khon2
Khon2
Mission
Khon2
Spacecraft
Relay Satellite
CADRE x3
CADRE x3
Mission
CADRE x3
Spacecraft
NASA
Launch date
Rovers
Lunar Vertex
Lunar Vertex
Mission
Lunar Vertex
Spacecraft
NASA Lunar Outpost
Launch date
Rover
Third Nova-C. Payloads delivery for NASA's CLPS and for private customers. Lunar Vertex mission.
Third Nova-C. Payloads delivery for NASA's CLPS and for private customers. Lunar Vertex mission.
Mission
Third Nova-C. Payloads delivery for NASA's CLPS and for private customers. Lunar Vertex mission.
Starship Demo mission
Starship Demo mission
Mission
Starship Demo mission
Spacecraft
Starship HLS
Launch date
TBD
Carrier rocket
Starship
Operator
SpaceX
Mission type
Lander
Uncrewed demo mission of Starship HLS.
Uncrewed demo mission of Starship HLS.
Mission
Uncrewed demo mission of Starship HLS.
Artemis III Starship HLS delivery
Artemis III Starship HLS delivery
Mission
Artemis III Starship HLS delivery
Spacecraft
Starship HLS
Launch date
TBD
Carrier rocket
Starship
Operator
SpaceX
Mission type
Lander
Delivery of Starship HLS for Artemis III mission.
Delivery of Starship HLS for Artemis III mission.
Mission
Delivery of Starship HLS for Artemis III mission.
APEX 1.0
APEX 1.0
Mission
APEX 1.0
Spacecraft
APEX 1.0
Launch date
2026[citation needed]
Carrier rocket
TBD
Operator
ispace U.S. Draper
Mission type
Lander
Lunar Relay Satellite 1
Lunar Relay Satellite 1
Mission
Lunar Relay Satellite 1
Spacecraft
ispace U.S. Blue Canyon Technologies
Launch date
Relay Satellite
Lunar Relay Satellite 2
Lunar Relay Satellite 2
Mission
Lunar Relay Satellite 2
Spacecraft
Relay Satellite
Lunar lander. ispace Mission 3, and mission CP-12 of the CLPS program.
Lunar lander. ispace Mission 3, and mission CP-12 of the CLPS program.
Mission
Lunar lander. ispace Mission 3, and mission CP-12 of the CLPS program.
Starship cargo mission
Starship cargo mission
Mission
Starship cargo mission
Spacecraft
Starship HLS
Launch date
TBD
Carrier rocket
Starship
Operator
SpaceX
Mission type
Lander
First SpaceX lunar cargo mission, yet to be announced by SpaceX itself.
First SpaceX lunar cargo mission, yet to be announced by SpaceX itself.
Mission
First SpaceX lunar cargo mission, yet to be announced by SpaceX itself.
FLEX
FLEX
Mission
FLEX
Spacecraft
FLEX
Launch date
TBD
Carrier rocket
Starship
Operator
Astrolab
Mission type
Rover
Large Lunar rover, can accommodate cargo and 2 astronauts.
Large Lunar rover, can accommodate cargo and 2 astronauts.
Mission
Large Lunar rover, can accommodate cargo and 2 astronauts.
Astrobotic mission 3
Astrobotic mission 3
Mission
Astrobotic mission 3
Spacecraft
TBA
Launch date
2026[citation needed]
Carrier rocket
Falcon Heavy
Operator
Astrobotic
Mission type
Lander
⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover
⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover
Mission
⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover
Spacecraft
Rover
Lunaris Platform
Lunaris Platform
Mission
Lunaris Platform
Spacecraft
Deployable platform
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
Mission
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
ZeusX
ZeusX
Mission
ZeusX
Spacecraft
ZeusX service module
Launch date
Q4 2027
Carrier rocket
TBD
Operator
Qosmosys
Mission type
Orbiter
ZeusX lunar lander
ZeusX lunar lander
Mission
ZeusX lunar lander
Spacecraft
Lander
LIBER
LIBER
Mission
LIBER
Spacecraft
Rover
First lunar landing attempt for Singapore, lander can carry up to 800 kg to lunar surface.
First lunar landing attempt for Singapore, lander can carry up to 800 kg to lunar surface.
Mission
First lunar landing attempt for Singapore, lander can carry up to 800 kg to lunar surface.
Luna 26
Luna 26
Mission
Luna 26
Spacecraft
Luna 26
Launch date
2027
Carrier rocket
Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
Operator
Roscosmos
Mission type
Orbiter
Orbiter, part of the Luna-Glob programme. Will scout for Luna 27 landing site.
Orbiter, part of the Luna-Glob programme. Will scout for Luna 27 landing site.
Mission
Orbiter, part of the Luna-Glob programme. Will scout for Luna 27 landing site.
PPE and HALO
PPE and HALO
Mission
PPE and HALO
Spacecraft
PPE
Launch date
2027
Carrier rocket
Falcon Heavy
Operator
NASA Northrop Grumman
Mission type
Space station assembly
HALO
HALO
Mission
HALO
First two Lunar Gateway modules.
First two Lunar Gateway modules.
Mission
First two Lunar Gateway modules.
Chandrayaan-4
Chandrayaan-4
Mission
Chandrayaan-4
Spacecraft
Chandrayaan-4
Launch date
2027–2028
Carrier rocket
LVM3
Operator
ISRO
Mission type
Lander
Luna 27
Luna 27
Mission
Luna 27
Spacecraft
Luna 27A and Luna 27B
Launch date
2029–2030
Carrier rocket
Angara A5 / Fregat
Operator
Roscosmos
Mission type
Lander
Lander, part of Luna-Glob programme.
Lander, part of Luna-Glob programme.
Mission
Lander, part of Luna-Glob programme.
DESTINY+
DESTINY+
Mission
DESTINY+
Spacecraft
DESTINY+
Launch date
2028
Carrier rocket
H3
Operator
JAXA
Mission type
Flyby
Lunar flyby(unconfirmed)[citation needed] toward asteroid 3200 Phaethon.
Lunar flyby(unconfirmed)[citation needed] toward asteroid 3200 Phaethon.
Mission
Lunar flyby(unconfirmed)[citation needed] toward asteroid 3200 Phaethon.
Chang'e 8
Chang'e 8
Mission
Chang'e 8
Spacecraft
Chang'e 8 Orbiter
Launch date
2028
Carrier rocket
Long March 5
Operator
CNSA
Mission type
Orbiter
Chang'e 8 Lander
Chang'e 8 Lander
Mission
Chang'e 8 Lander
Spacecraft
Lander
Chang'e 8 Rover
Chang'e 8 Rover
Mission
Chang'e 8 Rover
Spacecraft
Rover
Chang'e 8 Robot
Chang'e 8 Robot
Mission
Chang'e 8 Robot
Spacecraft
Hopper
South pole lander. Testing technology for using local resources and manufacturing with 3D printing.
South pole lander. Testing technology for using local resources and manufacturing with 3D printing.
Mission
South pole lander. Testing technology for using local resources and manufacturing with 3D printing.
SpaceX GLS-1
SpaceX GLS-1
Mission
SpaceX GLS-1
Spacecraft
Dragon XL
Launch date
2028
Carrier rocket
Falcon Heavy
Operator
SpaceX
Mission type
Resupply vehicle
First resupply mission to Lunar Gateway.
First resupply mission to Lunar Gateway.
Mission
First resupply mission to Lunar Gateway.
Uncrewed Blue Moon Demo mission
Uncrewed Blue Moon Demo mission
Mission
Uncrewed Blue Moon Demo mission
Spacecraft
Blue Moon HLS
Launch date
2028
Carrier rocket
New Glenn
Operator
Blue Origin
Mission type
Lander
Cislunar Transporter
Cislunar Transporter
Mission
Cislunar Transporter
Spacecraft
2028
Launch date
New Glenn
Carrier rocket
Lockheed Martin
Operator
Transfer vehicle
Demo mission of Blue Moon lander system in preparation for crewed landing in 2029.
Demo mission of Blue Moon lander system in preparation for crewed landing in 2029.
Mission
Demo mission of Blue Moon lander system in preparation for crewed landing in 2029.
Artemis IV Starship HLS delivery
Artemis IV Starship HLS delivery
Mission
Artemis IV Starship HLS delivery
Spacecraft
Starship HLS
Launch date
2028
Carrier rocket
Starship
Operator
SpaceX
Mission type
Lander
Delivery of Starship HLS for Artemis IV mission.
Delivery of Starship HLS for Artemis IV mission.
Mission
Delivery of Starship HLS for Artemis IV mission.
Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX)
Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX)
Mission
Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX)
Spacecraft
LUPEX lander
Launch date
2028–2029
Carrier rocket
H3
Operator
ISRO
Mission type
Lander
LUPEX rover
LUPEX rover
Mission
LUPEX rover
Spacecraft
JAXA
Launch date
Rover
Artemis V Blue Moon HLS delivery
Artemis V Blue Moon HLS delivery
Mission
Artemis V Blue Moon HLS delivery
Spacecraft
Blue Moon HLS
Launch date
2029
Carrier rocket
New Glenn
Operator
Blue Origin
Mission type
Lander
Cislunar Transporter
Cislunar Transporter
Mission
Cislunar Transporter
Spacecraft
2029
Launch date
New Glenn
Carrier rocket
Lockheed Martin
Operator
Transfer vehicle
Delivery of Blue Moon HLS for Artemis V mission.
Delivery of Blue Moon HLS for Artemis V mission.
Mission
Delivery of Blue Moon HLS for Artemis V mission.
Canadian lunar rover mission
Canadian lunar rover mission
Mission
Canadian lunar rover mission
Spacecraft
Canadensys Lunar Rover
Launch date
2029
Carrier rocket
TBD
Operator
Canadensys CSA
Mission type
Rover
First Canadian lunar rover. Will fly as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative with Blue Ghost 4.
First Canadian lunar rover. Will fly as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative with Blue Ghost 4.
Mission
First Canadian lunar rover. Will fly as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative with Blue Ghost 4.
TBD (CLPS Lander)
TBD (CLPS Lander)
Mission
TBD (CLPS Lander)
Spacecraft
Moon to Mars Initiative: Trailblazer (Roo-ver)
Launch date
2029–2030
Carrier rocket
TBD
Operator
Australian Space Agency
Mission type
Rover
Argonaut M1
Argonaut M1
Mission
Argonaut M1
Spacecraft
Argonaut Lander
Launch date
2031
Carrier rocket
Ariane 64
Operator
ESA
Mission type
Lander
Robotic Lander system. Will act as resupply vehicle for future Moonbase.
Robotic Lander system. Will act as resupply vehicle for future Moonbase.
Mission
Robotic Lander system. Will act as resupply vehicle for future Moonbase.
KLEP
KLEP
Mission
KLEP
Spacecraft
KLLR Lander
Launch date
NET NET 2032
Carrier rocket
KSLV-III
Operator
KARI
Mission type
Lander
KLLR Rover
KLLR Rover
Mission
KLLR Rover
Spacecraft
Rover
Second mission of the Korean Lunar Exploration Program.
Second mission of the Korean Lunar Exploration Program.
Mission
Second mission of the Korean Lunar Exploration Program.
Lunar Voyage 3
Lunar Voyage 3
Mission
Lunar Voyage 3
Spacecraft
Mapp
Launch date
TBA
Carrier rocket
TBA
Operator
Lunar Outpost
Mission type
Rover
First fully commercial mission of Lunar Outpost MAPP program.
First fully commercial mission of Lunar Outpost MAPP program.
Mission
First fully commercial mission of Lunar Outpost MAPP program.
Mission
Spacecraft
Launch date
Carrier rocket
Operator
Mission type
Mark 1 Pathfinder Mission
Blue Moon
NET Q1 2026
New Glenn
Blue Origin
Lander
First mission for the Blue Moon lander platform developed by Blue Origin and will prove the viability of the platform and BE-7 engine. It has a cargo capacity of up to 3000 kg.
Blue Ghost M2
Blue Ghost lander
NET Q2 2026
Falcon 9 B5
Firefly Aerospace
Lander
Elytra orbital vehicle
Orbiter
Second mission of Firefly Aerospace, part of CLPS, includes 2 stage variant of blue ghost.
Lunar Pathfinder
Lunar Pathfinder
NET Q2 2026
Falcon 9 B5
ESA
Relay Satellite
Lunar communications satellite to support future lunar missions, along with Blue Ghost M2.
Griffin Mission 1
Griffin lander
NET July 2026
Falcon Heavy
Astrobotic Technology
Lander
Chang'e 7
Chang'e 7 Orbiter
October 2026
Long March 5
CNSA
Orbiter
Chang'e 7 Lander
Lander
Chang'e 7 Rover
Rover
Chang'e 7 Hopper
Hopper
Payloads include an orbiter, south pole lander, rover, and a mini flying probe to look for the presence of water-ice.
IM-3
Nova-C
NET late 2026
Falcon 9 B5
Intuitive Machines
Lander
Khon2
Relay Satellite
CADRE x3
NASA
Rovers
Lunar Vertex
NASA Lunar Outpost
Rover
Third Nova-C. Payloads delivery for NASA's CLPS and for private customers. Lunar Vertex mission.
Starship Demo mission
Starship HLS
TBD
Starship
SpaceX
Lander
Uncrewed demo mission of Starship HLS.
Artemis III Starship HLS delivery
Starship HLS
TBD
Starship
SpaceX
Lander
Delivery of Starship HLS for Artemis III mission.
APEX 1.0
APEX 1.0
2026[citation needed]
TBD
ispace U.S. Draper
Lander
Lunar Relay Satellite 1
ispace U.S. Blue Canyon Technologies
Relay Satellite
Lunar Relay Satellite 2
Relay Satellite
Lunar lander. ispace Mission 3, and mission CP-12 of the CLPS program.
Starship cargo mission
Starship HLS
TBD
Starship
SpaceX
Lander
First SpaceX lunar cargo mission, yet to be announced by SpaceX itself.
FLEX
FLEX
TBD
Starship
Astrolab
Rover
Large Lunar rover, can accommodate cargo and 2 astronauts.
Astrobotic mission 3
TBA
2026[citation needed]
Falcon Heavy
Astrobotic
Lander
⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover
Rover
Lunaris Platform
Deployable platform
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
ZeusX
ZeusX service module
Q4 2027
TBD
Qosmosys
Orbiter
ZeusX lunar lander
Lander
LIBER
Rover
First lunar landing attempt for Singapore, lander can carry up to 800 kg to lunar surface.
Luna 26
Luna 26
2027
Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat
Roscosmos
Orbiter
Orbiter, part of the Luna-Glob programme. Will scout for Luna 27 landing site.
PPE and HALO
PPE
2027
Falcon Heavy
NASA Northrop Grumman
Space station assembly
HALO
First two Lunar Gateway modules.
Chandrayaan-4
Chandrayaan-4
2027–2028
LVM3
ISRO
Lander
Luna 27
Luna 27A and Luna 27B
2029–2030
Angara A5 / Fregat
Roscosmos
Lander
Lander, part of Luna-Glob programme.
DESTINY+
DESTINY+
2028
H3
JAXA
Flyby
Lunar flyby(unconfirmed)[citation needed] toward asteroid 3200 Phaethon.
Chang'e 8
Chang'e 8 Orbiter
2028
Long March 5
CNSA
Orbiter
· Future missions › Funded and are under development › Crewed
Artemis II
Artemis II
Agency or company
NASA CSA
Name
Artemis II
Spacecraft
Orion
Launch date
April 2026
Launch vehicle
SLS Block 1
Notes
Crewed test of the Orion spacecraft on a free-return trajectory around the Moon.
Artemis III
Artemis III
Agency or company
NASA
Name
Artemis III
Spacecraft
Orion, Starship HLS
Launch date
mid-2027
Launch vehicle
SLS Block 1
Notes
Deliver the "first woman and next man" to the Moon.
Artemis IV
Artemis IV
Agency or company
NASA
Name
Artemis IV
Spacecraft
Orion, Starship HLS
Launch date
September 2028
Launch vehicle
SLS Block 1B
Notes
First flight of Block 1B configuration. Deliver Lunar I-Hab and conduct second Artemis crewed lunar landing.
Artemis V
Artemis V
Agency or company
NASA
Name
Artemis V
Spacecraft
Orion, Blue Moon HLS
Launch date
March 2030
Launch vehicle
SLS Block 1B
Notes
Crewed Gateway and Surface expedition. Delivery of ESPRIT and Lunar Terrain Vehicle.
Chinese crewed lunar mission
Chinese crewed lunar mission
Agency or company
CNSA
Name
Chinese crewed lunar mission
Spacecraft
Mengzhou, Lanyue
Launch date
~2030
Launch vehicle
Long March 10
Notes
Two launches of LM-10 to put a pair of astronauts on the Moon for a 6-hour stay.
Artemis VI
Artemis VI
Agency or company
NASA
Name
Artemis VI
Spacecraft
Orion, TBD
Launch date
March 2031
Launch vehicle
SLS Block 1B
Notes
Lunar landing with delivery of Crew and Science Airlock module.
Agency or company
Name
Spacecraft
Launch date
Launch vehicle
Notes
NASA CSA
Artemis II
Orion
April 2026
SLS Block 1
Crewed test of the Orion spacecraft on a free-return trajectory around the Moon.
NASA
Artemis III
Orion, Starship HLS
mid-2027
SLS Block 1
Deliver the "first woman and next man" to the Moon.
NASA
Artemis IV
Orion, Starship HLS
September 2028
SLS Block 1B
First flight of Block 1B configuration. Deliver Lunar I-Hab and conduct second Artemis crewed lunar landing.
NASA
Artemis V
Orion, Blue Moon HLS
March 2030
SLS Block 1B
Crewed Gateway and Surface expedition. Delivery of ESPRIT and Lunar Terrain Vehicle.
CNSA
Chinese crewed lunar mission
Mengzhou, Lanyue
~2030
Long March 10
Two launches of LM-10 to put a pair of astronauts on the Moon for a 6-hour stay.
NASA
Artemis VI
Orion, TBD
March 2031
SLS Block 1B
Lunar landing with delivery of Crew and Science Airlock module.
· Future missions › Proposed but full funding still unclear › Robotic and crewed
TBA
TBA
Agency or company
GEC
Mission
⚀ Doge-1
Name of spacecraft
TBA
Proposed launch
12U CubeSat, the mission is being paid for entirely with the cryptocurrency Dogecoin. First Canadian lunar mission.
Orbiter
Orbiter
Agency or company
SpaceIL
Mission
Beresheet 2
Name of spacecraft
Orbiter
Proposed launch
2025
Notes
One orbiter, two landers.
2025
2025
Agency or company
Airvantis
Mission
Garatéa-L
Name of spacecraft
2025
Proposed launch
Proposed lunar CubeSat, Partnership between UKSA and ESA.
2025
2025
Agency or company
OHB IAI
Mission
LSAS lander
Name of spacecraft
2025
Proposed launch
proposed commercial lander, will rideshare with a Geostationary satellite.
2025
2025
Agency or company
Parsec
Mission
Parsec lunar satellites
Name of spacecraft
2025
Proposed launch
Parsec lunar communication constellation.
2026
2026
Agency or company
Turkish Space Agency
Mission
AYAP-1
Name of spacecraft
2026
Proposed launch
Turkey will perform a hard landing on the Moon.
2026
2026
Agency or company
ESA
Mission
Lunar Meteoroid Impact Observer
Name of spacecraft
2026
Proposed launch
Proposed CubeSat to observe asteroid impacts on Far side of Moon.
2026
2026
Agency or company
Australian Space Agency
Mission
Lunar Trailblazer
Name of spacecraft
2026
Proposed launch
Under study for possible rover mission
2026
2026
Agency or company
Delft University of Technology
Mission
Lunar zebro
Name of spacecraft
2026
Proposed launch
Small swarming rover, radiation measurements
Lander
Lander
Agency or company
Turkish Space Agency
Mission
AYAP-2
Name of spacecraft
Lander
Proposed launch
2028
Notes
Soft landing mission
2030
2030
Agency or company
Roscosmos
Mission
Luna 28
Name of spacecraft
2030
Proposed launch
Proposed sample-return mission, part of Luna-Glob program, may include a small rover.
Luna 29 Lander
Luna 29 Lander
Agency or company
Roscosmos
Mission
Luna 29
Name of spacecraft
Luna 29 Lander
Proposed launch
2030s
Notes
Proposed sample-return mission, part of Luna-Glob program, Will include Luna-Grunt rover.
2030
2030
Agency or company
Roscosmos
Mission
Zeus
Name of spacecraft
2030
Proposed launch
Nuclear Propelled Space Tug, might deliver payloads to the moon
2031–2035
2031–2035
Agency or company
CNSA Roscosmos
Mission
International Lunar Research Station (ILRS 1–5)
Name of spacecraft
2031–2035
Proposed launch
5 crucial missions planned for comprehensive establishment of ILRS to complete the in-orbit and surface facilities
~2040
~2040
Agency or company
ISRO
Mission
Indian Lunar Crewed Mission
Name of spacecraft
~2040
Proposed launch
National effort to send an Indian astronaut to the moon using India's own rocket and technology
TBD
TBD
Agency or company
NASA
Mission
BOLAS
Name of spacecraft
TBD
Proposed launch
2 tethered CubeSats on a very low lunar orbit.
TBD
TBD
Agency or company
Magellan Aerospace
Mission
Autonomous Impactor for Lunar Exploration
Name of spacecraft
TBD
Proposed launch
Impactor for LEAP
TBD
TBD
Agency or company
NASA
Mission
Lunar Crater Radio Telescope
Name of spacecraft
TBD
Proposed launch
Radio telescope made by 4 rovers
TBD
TBD
Agency or company
LiftPort Group
Mission
Lunar space elevator
Name of spacecraft
TBD
Proposed launch
Creating a reusable, replaceable and expandable Lunar elevator to open up the resources present on the Moon
TBD
TBD
Agency or company
ESC Aerospace
Mission
LVICE²
Name of spacecraft
TBD
Proposed launch
Measuring the concentration of micrometeorites
Agency or company
Mission
Name of spacecraft
Proposed launch
Notes
GEC
⚀ Doge-1
TBA
12U CubeSat, the mission is being paid for entirely with the cryptocurrency Dogecoin. First Canadian lunar mission.
SpaceIL
Beresheet 2
Orbiter
2025
One orbiter, two landers.
Lander 1
Lander 2
Airvantis
Garatéa-L
2025
Proposed lunar CubeSat, Partnership between UKSA and ESA.
OHB IAI
LSAS lander
2025
proposed commercial lander, will rideshare with a Geostationary satellite.
Parsec
Parsec lunar satellites
2025
Parsec lunar communication constellation.
Turkish Space Agency
AYAP-1
2026
Turkey will perform a hard landing on the Moon.
ESA
Lunar Meteoroid Impact Observer
2026
Proposed CubeSat to observe asteroid impacts on Far side of Moon.
Australian Space Agency
Lunar Trailblazer
2026
Under study for possible rover mission
Delft University of Technology
Lunar zebro
2026
Small swarming rover, radiation measurements
Turkish Space Agency
AYAP-2
Lander
2028
Soft landing mission
Rover
Roscosmos
Luna 28
2030
Proposed sample-return mission, part of Luna-Glob program, may include a small rover.
Roscosmos
Luna 29
Luna 29 Lander
2030s
Proposed sample-return mission, part of Luna-Glob program, Will include Luna-Grunt rover.
Luna-Grunt rover
Roscosmos
Zeus
2030
Nuclear Propelled Space Tug, might deliver payloads to the moon
CNSA Roscosmos
International Lunar Research Station (ILRS 1–5)
2031–2035
5 crucial missions planned for comprehensive establishment of ILRS to complete the in-orbit and surface facilities
ISRO
Indian Lunar Crewed Mission
~2040
National effort to send an Indian astronaut to the moon using India's own rocket and technology
NASA
BOLAS
TBD
2 tethered CubeSats on a very low lunar orbit.
Magellan Aerospace
Autonomous Impactor for Lunar Exploration
TBD
Impactor for LEAP
NASA
Lunar Crater Radio Telescope
TBD
Radio telescope made by 4 rovers
LiftPort Group
Lunar space elevator
TBD
Creating a reusable, replaceable and expandable Lunar elevator to open up the resources present on the Moon
ESC Aerospace
LVICE²
TBD
Measuring the concentration of micrometeorites
Luna E-8 No.201
Luna E-8 No.201
Mission
Luna E-8 No.201
Rover
Lunokhod
Country/Agency
Lavochkin
Date of landing
10 November 1968
Coordinates
N/A
Operational time
0 days
Distance travelled
0 km
Outcome
Launch failure
First launch of the Lunokhod rover. Launch vehicle disintegrated 51 seconds after launch and exploded.
First launch of the Lunokhod rover. Launch vehicle disintegrated 51 seconds after launch and exploded.
Mission
First launch of the Lunokhod rover. Launch vehicle disintegrated 51 seconds after launch and exploded.
Luna 17
Luna 17
Mission
Luna 17
Rover
Lunokhod 1
Country/Agency
USSR
Date of landing
17 November 1970
Operational time
322 days
Distance travelled
10.5 km (6.5 mi)
Outcome
Successful
First rover on an extraterrestrial body.
First rover on an extraterrestrial body.
Mission
First rover on an extraterrestrial body.
Luna 21
Luna 21
Mission
Luna 21
Rover
Lunokhod 2
Country/Agency
USSR
Date of landing
15 January 1973
Operational time
117 days
Distance travelled
39 km (24 mi)
Outcome
Successful
Farthest distance traveled on the Moon.
Farthest distance traveled on the Moon.
Mission
Farthest distance traveled on the Moon.
Chang'e 3
Chang'e 3
Mission
Chang'e 3
Rover
Yutu
Country/Agency
CNSA
Date of landing
14 December 2013
Operational time
42 days (mobile)973 days (total)
Distance travelled
114.8 m (377 ft)
Outcome
Successful
First Chinese extraterrestrial rover and first lunar rover in over 40 years.
First Chinese extraterrestrial rover and first lunar rover in over 40 years.
Mission
First Chinese extraterrestrial rover and first lunar rover in over 40 years.
Chang'e 4
Chang'e 4
Mission
Chang'e 4
Rover
Yutu-2
Country/Agency
CNSA
Date of landing
3 January 2019
Operational time
2533 days
Distance travelled
1.455 km (0.904 mi)as of 3 January 2023[update]
Outcome
Operational
First rover on the far side of the Moon. Longest fully functioning rover on the Moon.
First rover on the far side of the Moon. Longest fully functioning rover on the Moon.
Mission
First rover on the far side of the Moon. Longest fully functioning rover on the Moon.
Chandrayaan-2
Chandrayaan-2
Mission
Chandrayaan-2
Rover
Pragyan
Country/Agency
ISRO
Date of landing
6 September 2019
Operational time
0 days
Distance travelled
0 km
Outcome
Precluded
Lost when Vikram lander crash landed on the Moon.
Lost when Vikram lander crash landed on the Moon.
Mission
Lost when Vikram lander crash landed on the Moon.
Hakuto-R Mission 1
Hakuto-R Mission 1
Mission
Hakuto-R Mission 1
Rover
Rashid
Country/Agency
MBRSC
Date of landing
April 2023
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
0 days
Distance travelled
0 km
Outcome
Precluded
Sora-Q
Sora-Q
Mission
Sora-Q
Rover
Tomy/JAXA/Doshisha University
Country/Agency
April 2023
Date of landing
Precluded
Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Mission
Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Chandrayaan-3
Chandrayaan-3
Mission
Chandrayaan-3
Rover
Pragyan
Country/Agency
ISRO
Date of landing
23 August 2023
Operational time
12 days
Distance travelled
101.4 m (333 ft) as of 2 September 2023[update]
Outcome
Successful
First rover to successfully operate near lunar south pole.
First rover to successfully operate near lunar south pole.
Mission
First rover to successfully operate near lunar south pole.
SLIM
SLIM
Mission
SLIM
Rover
LEV-1
Country/Agency
JAXA
Date of landing
19 January 2024
Operational time
1 hour and 51 minutes
Outcome
Successful
LEV-2 (Sora-Q)
LEV-2 (Sora-Q)
Mission
LEV-2 (Sora-Q)
Country/Agency
Successful
A hopper and a rover included in the SLIM mission which demonstrated precision landing technology.
A hopper and a rover included in the SLIM mission which demonstrated precision landing technology.
Mission
A hopper and a rover included in the SLIM mission which demonstrated precision landing technology.
Peregrine Mission One
Peregrine Mission One
Mission
Peregrine Mission One
Rover
Iris
Country/Agency
CMU
Date of landing
2024
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Precluded
Colmena x5
Colmena x5
Mission
Colmena x5
Rover
UNAM
Country/Agency
Precluded
Colmena would have been deployed using a small catapult mechanism. Mission cancelled along with the cancelled landing of Peregrine lander due to excessive propellant leak.
Colmena would have been deployed using a small catapult mechanism. Mission cancelled along with the cancelled landing of Peregrine lander due to excessive propellant leak.
Mission
Colmena would have been deployed using a small catapult mechanism. Mission cancelled along with the cancelled landing of Peregrine lander due to excessive propellant leak.
Chang'e 6
Chang'e 6
Mission
Chang'e 6
Rover
Jinchan
Country/Agency
CNSA
Date of landing
1 June 2024
Operational time
4 days
Outcome
Success
Conduct infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface and imaged Chang'e 6 lander on lunar surface.
Conduct infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface and imaged Chang'e 6 lander on lunar surface.
Mission
Conduct infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface and imaged Chang'e 6 lander on lunar surface.
IM-2
IM-2
Mission
IM-2
Rover
MAPP LV1
Country/Agency
Lunar Outpost
Date of landing
6 March 2025
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Precluded
AstroAnt
AstroAnt
Mission
AstroAnt
Rover
MIT
Country/Agency
Precluded
Micro-Nova
Micro-Nova
Mission
Micro-Nova
Rover
Intuitive Machines
Country/Agency
Precluded
Yaoki
Yaoki
Mission
Yaoki
Rover
Dymon
Country/Agency
Precluded
MAPP and Micro-Nova would have demonstrated a new lunar communication system. IM-2 landed on 6 March 2025. The spacecraft was intact after touchdown but resting on its side, thereby complicating its planned science and technology demonstration mission; this outcome is similar to what occurred with the company's IM-1 Odysseus spacecraft in 2024.
MAPP and Micro-Nova would have demonstrated a new lunar communication system. IM-2 landed on 6 March 2025. The spacecraft was intact after touchdown but resting on its side, thereby complicating its planned science and technology demonstration mission; this outcome is similar to what occurred with the company's IM-1 Odysseus spacecraft in 2024.
Mission
MAPP and Micro-Nova would have demonstrated a new lunar communication system. IM-2 landed on 6 March 2025. The spacecraft was intact after touchdown but resting on its side, thereby complicating its planned science and technology demonstration mission; this outcome is similar to what occurred with the company's IM-1 Odysseus spacecraft in 2024.
Hakuto-R Mission 2
Hakuto-R Mission 2
Mission
Hakuto-R Mission 2
Rover
Tenacious
Country/Agency
ispace Europe
Date of landing
June 2025
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Precluded
Hakuto-R Mission 2 featured a rover for surface exploration and data collection. Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 2 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Hakuto-R Mission 2 featured a rover for surface exploration and data collection. Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 2 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Mission
Hakuto-R Mission 2 featured a rover for surface exploration and data collection. Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 2 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Griffin-1
Griffin-1
Mission
Griffin-1
Rover
CubeRover-1
Country/Agency
Astrobotic
Date of landing
Q4 2025
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
FLIP
FLIP
Mission
FLIP
Rover
Astrolab
Country/Agency
Planned
IM-3
IM-3
Mission
IM-3
Rover
Lunar Vertex
Country/Agency
NASA
Date of landing
2026
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
CADRE x4
CADRE x4
Mission
CADRE x4
Rover
NASA
Country/Agency
Planned
Mission to study Reiner Gamma.
Mission to study Reiner Gamma.
Mission
Mission to study Reiner Gamma.
Chang’e 7
Chang’e 7
Mission
Chang’e 7
Rover
Chang’e 7 rover
Country/Agency
CNSA
Date of landing
2026
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
Chang’e 7 hopper
Chang’e 7 hopper
Mission
Chang’e 7 hopper
Rover
Planned
Will search for water ice in and around craters in the south pole of the Moon.
Will search for water ice in and around craters in the south pole of the Moon.
Mission
Will search for water ice in and around craters in the south pole of the Moon.
Starship lunar cargo mission
Starship lunar cargo mission
Mission
Starship lunar cargo mission
Rover
FLEX
Country/Agency
Astrolab
Date of landing
2026
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
Astrolab contracted with SpaceX to send their rover to the Moon aboard Starship
Astrolab contracted with SpaceX to send their rover to the Moon aboard Starship
Mission
Astrolab contracted with SpaceX to send their rover to the Moon aboard Starship
TBD (CLPS Lander)
TBD (CLPS Lander)
Mission
TBD (CLPS Lander)
Rover
Moon to Mars Initiative: Trailblazer (Roo-ver)
Country/Agency
ASA
Date of landing
2026
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
Australia's first lunar rover.
Australia's first lunar rover.
Mission
Australia's first lunar rover.
Astrobotic mission 3
Astrobotic mission 3
Mission
Astrobotic mission 3
Rover
⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover
Country/Agency
Astrobotic
Date of landing
2026
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
Mission
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
LUPEX
LUPEX
Mission
LUPEX
Rover
LUPEX Rover
Country/Agency
JAXA ISRO
Date of landing
2028
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
Joint mission between ISRO and JAXA.
Joint mission between ISRO and JAXA.
Mission
Joint mission between ISRO and JAXA.
Chang’e 8
Chang’e 8
Mission
Chang’e 8
Rover
Chang’e 8 rover
Country/Agency
CNSA
Date of landing
2028
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
Chang’e 8 Robot
Chang’e 8 Robot
Mission
Chang’e 8 Robot
Rover
Planned
Chinese ISRU mission in preparation for ILRS.
Chinese ISRU mission in preparation for ILRS.
Mission
Chinese ISRU mission in preparation for ILRS.
KLEP
KLEP
Mission
KLEP
Rover
KLLR Rover
Country/Agency
KARI
Date of landing
2032
Coordinates
TBD
Operational time
Planned
Second mission of the Korean Lunar Exploration Program.
Second mission of the Korean Lunar Exploration Program.
Mission
Second mission of the Korean Lunar Exploration Program.
Mission
Rover
Country/Agency
Date of landing
Coordinates
Operational time
Distance travelled
Outcome
Luna E-8 No.201
Lunokhod
Lavochkin
10 November 1968
N/A
0 days
0 km
Launch failure
First launch of the Lunokhod rover. Launch vehicle disintegrated 51 seconds after launch and exploded.
Luna 17
Lunokhod 1
USSR
17 November 1970
322 days
10.5 km (6.5 mi)
Successful
First rover on an extraterrestrial body.
Luna 21
Lunokhod 2
USSR
15 January 1973
117 days
39 km (24 mi)
Successful
Farthest distance traveled on the Moon.
Chang'e 3
Yutu
CNSA
14 December 2013
42 days (mobile)973 days (total)
114.8 m (377 ft)
Successful
First Chinese extraterrestrial rover and first lunar rover in over 40 years.
Chang'e 4
Yutu-2
CNSA
3 January 2019
2533 days
mi)as of 3 January 2023[update]
Operational
First rover on the far side of the Moon. Longest fully functioning rover on the Moon.
Chandrayaan-2
Pragyan
ISRO
6 September 2019
0 days
0 km
Precluded
Lost when Vikram lander crash landed on the Moon.
Hakuto-R Mission 1
Rashid
MBRSC
April 2023
TBD
0 days
0 km
Precluded
Sora-Q
Tomy/JAXA/Doshisha University
April 2023
Precluded
Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Chandrayaan-3
Pragyan
ISRO
23 August 2023
12 days
ft) as of 2 September 2023[update]
Successful
First rover to successfully operate near lunar south pole.
SLIM
LEV-1
JAXA
19 January 2024
1 hour and 51 minutes
Successful
LEV-2 (Sora-Q)
Successful
A hopper and a rover included in the SLIM mission which demonstrated precision landing technology.
Peregrine Mission One
Iris
CMU
2024
TBD
Precluded
Colmena x5
UNAM
Precluded
Colmena would have been deployed using a small catapult mechanism. Mission cancelled along with the cancelled landing of Peregrine lander due to excessive propellant leak.
Chang'e 6
Jinchan
CNSA
1 June 2024
4 days
Success
Conduct infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface and imaged Chang'e 6 lander on lunar surface.
IM-2
MAPP LV1
Lunar Outpost
6 March 2025
TBD
Precluded
AstroAnt
MIT
Precluded
Micro-Nova
Intuitive Machines
Precluded
Yaoki
Dymon
Precluded
MAPP and Micro-Nova would have demonstrated a new lunar communication system. IM-2 landed on 6 March 2025. The spacecraft was intact after touchdown but resting on its side, thereby complicating its planned science and technology demonstration mission; this outcome is similar to what occurred with the company's IM-1 Odysseus spacecraft in 2024.
Hakuto-R Mission 2
Tenacious
ispace Europe
June 2025
TBD
Precluded
Hakuto-R Mission 2 featured a rover for surface exploration and data collection. Contact lost during final descent of the Hakuto-R Mission 2 lander. Presumed crash landing and failure.
Griffin-1
CubeRover-1
Astrobotic
Q4 2025
TBD
Planned
FLIP
Astrolab
Planned
IM-3
Lunar Vertex
NASA
2026
TBD
Planned
CADRE x4
NASA
Planned
Mission to study Reiner Gamma.
Chang’e 7
Chang’e 7 rover
CNSA
2026
TBD
Planned
Chang’e 7 hopper
Planned
Will search for water ice in and around craters in the south pole of the Moon.
Starship lunar cargo mission
FLEX
Astrolab
2026
TBD
Planned
Astrolab contracted with SpaceX to send their rover to the Moon aboard Starship
TBD (CLPS Lander)
Moon to Mars Initiative: Trailblazer (Roo-ver)
ASA
2026
TBD
Planned
Australia's first lunar rover.
Astrobotic mission 3
⚀ LunaGrid-Lite CubeRover
Astrobotic
2026
TBD
Planned
Third lunar mission by Astrobotic, will land at lunar south pole. LunaGrid-Lite mission.
LUPEX
LUPEX Rover
JAXA ISRO
2028
TBD
Planned
Joint mission between ISRO and JAXA.
Chang’e 8
Chang’e 8 rover
CNSA
2028
TBD
Planned

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  12. "Pioneer 2"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=PION2
  13. "Pioneer 3"
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  15. "Luna 1"
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  16. "Pioneer 4"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1959-013A
  17. "Luna 2"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1959-014A
  18. "Luna 3"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1959-008A
  19. "Pioneer P-3"
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  21. "Pioneer P-30"
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  22. "Pioneer P-31"
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  24. "Ranger 3"
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  25. "Ranger 4"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1962-012A
  26. "Ranger 5"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1962-055A
  27. "Sputnik 25"
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  29. "Luna 4"
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  31. "Luna 4"
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  32. "Ranger 7"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1964-041A
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  34. "Ranger 8"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-010A
  35. "Cosmos 60"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-018A
  36. "Ranger 9"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-023A
  37. "Luna 5"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-036A
  38. "Luna 6"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-044A
  39. "Zond 3"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-056A
  40. "Luna 7"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-077A
  41. "Luna 8"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-099A
  42. "Luna 9"
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  44. "Cosmos 111"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-017A
  45. "Luna 10"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-027A
  46. "Surveyor 1"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-045A
  47. "Explorer 33"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-058A
  48. "Lunar Orbiter 1"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-073A
  49. "Luna 11"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-078A
  50. "Surveyor 2"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-084A
  51. "Luna 12"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-084A
  52. "Lunar Orbiter 2"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-100A
  53. "Luna 13"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-116A
  54. "Lunar Orbiter 3"
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  58. "Lunar Orbiter 4"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1967-041A
  59. "Surveyor 4"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1967-068A
  60. "Explorer 35"
    https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1967-070A
  61. "Explorer 35"
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