2007 in spaceflight 5264757 225928095 2008-07-16T01:41:20Z Bunnyhop11 7345738 {{TLS-H|2007}} |rowspan = 4|[[10 January]], 03:53 [[GMT]]<ref> {{cite web |url = http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/jan/10pslv.htm |title = All 4 PSLV-C7 satellites launched into orbit |publisher = Rediff |author = T K Rohit |date=2007-01-10 |accessdate=2008-03-29}}</ref> |rowspan = 4|{{flagicon|IND}}[[PSLV]] |rowspan = 4|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|IND}}[[Satish Dhawan Space Centre|Satish Dhawan]]}} |rowspan = 4|{{flagicon|IND}}[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Indian Remote Sensing satellite|Cartosat 2]] ||[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[Sun synchronous orbit|Sun synchronous]] [[polar orbit]]) ||Earth observation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Space Capsule Recovery Experiment|SRE-1]] ||[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[polar orbit|Polar]]) ||[[Technology development]] ||[[22 January]] [[2007]], 04:16 [[GMT]]<ref> {{cite web |url = http://www.isro.org/pressrelease/Jan22_2007.htm |title = Space Capsule Successfully Recovered |publisher = ISRO |date=2007-01-22 |accessdate=2008-03-29}}</ref> ||Successful ||First [[India]]n [[atmospheric reentry|spacecraft recovery]] |- ||{{nowrap|{{flagicon|IDN}}/{{flagicon|GER}}[[LAPAN-TUBSAT]]}} ||[[LAPAN]]/[[TU Berlin]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[polar orbit|Polar]]) ||Earth imaging ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|ARG}}[[Pehuensat 1]] ||[[Asociación Argentina de Tecnología Espacial]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[polar orbit|Polar]]) ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[11 January]], 22:28 [[GMT]]<ref> {{cite web |url = http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/CHI01177.xml |title = Chinese Test Anti-Satellite Weapon |author = Craig Covault |publisher = Aviation Week |date=2007-01-17 |accessdate=2008-03-29}}</ref><ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[DF-21]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]]<ref name="JSR576"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.576 |title = Issue 576 |date= 2007-02-02 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-03-29 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[People's Liberation Army|PLA]] || ||[[People's Liberation Army|PLA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Anti-satellite weapon|ASAT]] test - intercept satellite ||[[11 January]] [[2007]] ||Successful ||Destroyed [[Feng Yun 1C]] satellite |- ||[[16 January]], 02:20 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[S-310]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[Uchinoura Space Center|Uchinoura]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[JAXA]] || ||[[JAXA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Ionosphere]] research ||[[16 January]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[18 January]], 02:12 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR576" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-U]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Gagarin's Start|LC-1/5]], [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Progress spacecraft|Progress 24P (M-59)]] ||[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Resupply [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||[[1 August]] [[2007]], 19:26 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- ||[[19 January]], 12:29 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant VB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[JOULE II]] ||[[Clemson University]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||[[19 January]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[19 January]], 12:30 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}/{{flagicon|CAN}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant IX]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[JOULE II]] ||[[Clemson University]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||[[19 January]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[19 January]], 12:44 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[JOULE II]] ||[[Clemson University]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||[[19 January]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[19 January]], 12:45 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[JOULE II]] ||[[Clemson University]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||[[19 January]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[27 January]], 05:20 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Scud]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Army]] ||Target |rowspan="2"|[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] |rowspan="2"|[[Sub-orbital]] |rowspan="2"|[[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] test |rowspan="2"|[[27 January]], [[2007]] |rowspan="2"|Successful |rowspan="2"| |- ||[[27 January]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[THAAD]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Army]] ||[[THAAD]] |- ||[[30 January]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Scud]] ||{{flagicon|SYR}}[[Syria]] ||{{flagicon|SYR}}[[Syrian military]] ||[[Re-entry vehicle]] ||[[Syrian military]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Missile test ||[[30 January]] ||Successful || |- ||[[30 January]], 23:22 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR576" /> ||{{flagicon|UKR}}[[Zenit 3SL]] ||{{nowrap|{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Ocean Odyssey]]}} <br /> [[Pacific Ocean]] ||{{flagicon|UN}}[[Sea Launch]] ||{{flagicon|NED}}[[NSS-8]] ||[[SES NEW SKIES|SES New Skies]] ||Intended: [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] ||[[Communications satellite|Comsat]] ||Never left ground ||'''Failure''' ||Rocket exploded on pad |- ||[[2 February]], 16:28 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR577"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.577 |title = Issue 577 |date= 2007-02-25 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-03-29 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 3A]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}LC-2, [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Beidou navigation system|Beidou-1D]] ||[[Government of the People's Republic of China|Chinese government]] ||[[Geostationary orbit|GSO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Partial failure ||Problems deploying solar panels<br />Corrected from ground |- ||[[7 February]], 08:15 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Minuteman III]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}LF-10, [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[USAF]] ||[[Mk. 21 re-entry vehicle]] ||[[USAF]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[ICBM]] test launch ||[[7 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful ||Impacted [[Reagan Test Site]] |- ||[[12 February]], 12:45 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant XII]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[ROPA]]<ref name="ROPA">{{cite web | author =Lynch Rocket Group | publisher = Dartmouth College | title = ROPA | date = [[8 March]] [[2007]] | url =http://www.dartmouth.edu/~aurora/ropa.html | format = HTML}} </ref> ||[[University of Dartmouth]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||[[12 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[14 February]], 09:22 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[HEX 2]] ||[[University of Alaska]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Thermosphere|Thermospheric]] research ||[[14 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[14 February]], 09:27 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant X]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[HEX 2]] ||[[University of Alaska]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Thermosphere|Thermospheric]] research ||[[14 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[14 February]], 09:36 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[HEX 2]] ||[[University of Alaska]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Thermosphere|Thermospheric]] research ||[[14 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[14 February]], 09:38 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[HEX 2]] ||[[University of Alaska]]/[[Geospace]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Thermosphere|Thermospheric]] research ||[[14 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan ="5"|[[17 February]]<br />23:01 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR577" /> |rowspan ="5"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Boeing]] [[Delta II]] (7925-10C) |rowspan ="5"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 17|LC-17B]], [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] |rowspan ="5"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[THEMIS (satellite)|THEMIS-A]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[High Earth Orbit|HEO]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[THEMIS (satellite)|THEMIS-B]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[High Earth Orbit|HEO]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[THEMIS (satellite)|THEMIS-C]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[High Earth Orbit|HEO]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[THEMIS (satellite)|THEMIS-D]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[High Earth Orbit|HEO]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[THEMIS (satellite)|THEMIS-E]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[High Earth Orbit|HEO]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan="2"|[[24 February]] 04:41 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR577" /> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|JPN}}[[H-IIA]] 2024 |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|JPN}}Pad Y, [[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|JPN}}[[JAXA]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[Information Gathering Satellites|IGS]]-Radar 3 ||[[Japanese government]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[Sun synchronous orbit|Sun-Synchronous]]) ||Reconnaissance satellite ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[Information Gathering Satellites|IGS]]-Optical 3 Verification ||[[Japanese government]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[Sun synchronous orbit|Sun-Synchronous]]) ||Demonstration reconnaissance satellite ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[25 February]]<ref name="JSR577" /> ||{{flagicon|IRN}}[[Shahab-3]] || ||{{flagicon|IRN}}[[Iranian Aerospace Research Institute|IARI]] ||{{flagicon|IRN}}[[Kavesh]] ||[[Iranian National Space Agency|INSA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Scientific research ||[[25 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful ||First successful [[Iran]]ian scientific launch |- ||[[28 February]], 08:39 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant XII]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Poker Flat]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[CHARM]] ||[[James W. LaBelle|LaBelle]]/[[University of Dartmouth]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Aurora (astronomy)|Auroral]] research ||[[28 February]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[1 March]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[RH-200]]SV ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[AAR]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Mini-DUSTY 13]] ||[[AAR]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Technology demonstration ||[[1 March]] [[2007]] ||'''Failure''' ||Rocket underperformed and failed to reach correct apogee |- ||[[6 March]], 00:30 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[SR-19]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[C-17 Globemaster III|C-17]], [[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Army]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[SRALT]] ||[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Target demonstration ||[[6 March]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan = 6|[[9 March]] 03:10 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR578"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.578 |title = Issue 578 |date= 2007-03-16 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> |rowspan = 6|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Lockheed Martin]] [[Atlas V]] (401) |rowspan = 6|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 41|LC-41]], [[CCAFS|Cape Canaveral]] |rowspan = 6|{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[ASTRO]] ||[[DARPA]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||Refuelling & Servicing experiment (tanker/servicer) ||Still in orbit ||Successful || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NEXTSat]] ||[[DARPA]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||Refuelling & Servicing experiment (servicable satellite receiver) ||Still in orbit ||Successful || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[MidSTAR I (USNA)|MidSTAR I]] ||[[US Naval Academy]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||Radiation and communication research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[FalconSat3]] ||[[United States Air Force Academy]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||[[Plasma (physics)|Plasma]]/[[Ionosphere|Ionospheric]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Space Test Program|STPSat 1]] ||[[USAF]]'s [[Space Test Program]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||[[Atmosphere|Atmospheric]] research and technology demonstration ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[CFESat]] ||[[Los Alamos National Laboratory]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||[[Ionosphere|Ionospheric]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan=2|[[11 March]], 22:03 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR578" /> |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|FRA}}[[ELA-3]], [[Centre Spatial Guyanais|CSG]] ([[Kourou]]) |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Arianespace]] ||{{flagicon|UK}}[[Skynet 5A]] ||[[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]] ||[[Geostationary Orbit|GSO]] ||Military [[comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[INSAT 4B]] ||[[ISRO]] ||[[Geostationary Orbit|GSO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[21 March]], 01:10 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR579"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.579 |title = Issue 579 |date= 2007-04-23 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[SpaceX]] [[Falcon 1]] ||{{flagicon|MHL}}[[Omelek Island|Omelek]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[SpaceX]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[DemoSat]] (LCT2/AFSS) ||[[DARPA]]/[[NASA]] ||Intended: [[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Test rocket<br />[[GPS]] and communication experiments ||T+5 minutes, 5 seconds ||'''Failure''' ||Loss of signal after control problems<br />Failed to reach orbit<br />Some test objectives achieved. |- ||[[21 March]], 04:27 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Minuteman II|Chimera]] (Minuteman/Minotaur II) ||{{flagicon|USA}}LF-06, [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Orbital Sciences]]}} || ||[[US Air Force]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Tracking demonstration ||[[21 March]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[6 April]], 06:42 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Scud]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Army]] || ||[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Target demonstration ||[[6 April]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[7 April]], 17:31 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR579" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz FG|Soyuz-FG]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Gagarin's Start|LC-1]], [[Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz spacecraft|Soyuz]] [[Soyuz TMA-10|TMA-10]] <br /> 3 [[Astronaut|Cosmonauts]] ||[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]],<br /> docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Manned orbital flight ||[[21 October]] [[2007]], 10:36 [[GMT]] ||Successful ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] [[Expedition 15]], [[space tourist]] <!--(visiting expedition 12)-- Removed - doesn't make sense as ex-12 was in 2005--> |- ||[[9 April]], 22:54 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR579" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Proton rocket|Proton-M]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-200, [[Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}/{{flagicon|USA}}[[International Launch Services|ILS]] ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Anik F3]] ||[[Telesat Canada]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] ||[[Communications satellite|Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Partial failure, still in operation ||[[Ka-band]] transmitter malfunction |- ||[[11 April]], 03:27 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR579" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 2C|Long March 2C-III]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Haiyang-1B]] ||[[CAST]] ||[[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Oceanographic monitoring ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[12 April]], 05:32 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Agni missile#Agni 3|Agni-III]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Chandipur]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[IDRDL]] ||[[Re-entry vehicle]] ||[[IDRDL]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Missile test ||[[12 April]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[13 April]], 20:11 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR579" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 3A]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}LC-2, [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Beidou navigation system|Compass-M1 (Beidou-2A)]] ||[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan = "14"|[[17 April]], 06:46:34 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR579" /> |rowspan = "14"|{{flagicon|UKR}}[[Dnepr rocket|Dnepr]] |rowspan = "14"|{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-109, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] |rowspan = "14"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[ISC Kosmotras]] ||{{flagicon|EGY}}[[EgyptSat 1|Egyptsat-1]] ||[[NARS]] ||[[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Earth imaging ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|SAU}}[[Saudisat-3]] ||[[RSRI]] ||[[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Scientific Research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|SAU}}[[SaudiComsat-3]] ||[[RSRI]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|SAU}}[[SaudiComsat-4]] ||[[RSRI]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|SAU}}[[SaudiComsat-5]] ||[[RSRI]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|SAU}}[[SaudiComsat-6]] ||[[RSRI]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|SAU}}[[SaudiComsat-7]] ||[[RSRI]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[PolySat-3]] ||[[CalPoly]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||In [[P-POD]] container |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[PolySat 4]] ||[[CalPoly]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||In [[P-POD]] container |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[CAPE-1]] ||[[University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||Partial failure, still in operation ||In [[P-POD]] container, Problems with power supply<ref name="Calpoly-DN2Status">{{cite web | title =CubeSat Community Website - Satellite Status (Dnepr Launch 2) | url =http://cubesat.atl.calpoly.edu/pages/missions/dnepr-launch-2/satellite-status.php | format = HTML | accessdaymonth = 27 March | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> |- ||{{flagicon|COL}}[[Libertad 1]] ||[[Sergio Arboleda University]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||Successful ||First Colombian satellite; in [[P-POD]] container<br />Deactivated following completion of mission<ref name="Calpoly-DN2Status" /> |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[AeroCube 2]] ||[[Aerospace Corporation]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||'''Failure''' ||In [[P-POD]] container. Solar panel/converter malfunction.<ref name="Calpoly-DN2Status" /> |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[CSTB-1]] ||[[Boeing]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||In [[P-POD]] container |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Multi-Application Survivable Tether|MAST]] ||[[Tethers Unlimited]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||In [[P-POD]] container |- |rowspan=2|[[23 April]], 10:00 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR579" /> |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|IND}}[[PSLV|PSLV-CA]] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|IND}}[[Sriharikota]] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|IND}}[[ISRO]] ||{{flagicon|ITA}}[[AGILE (spacecraft)|AGILE]] ||[[Italian Space Agency|ASI]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Gamma ray]] observation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Advanced Avionics Module|AAM]] ||[[ISRO]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Technology demonstration ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[24 April]], 06:48 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR580"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.580 |title = Issue 580 |date= 2007-05-16 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Minotaur rocket|Minotaur I]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}Pad 0B, [[Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport]] ([[Wallops Island]]) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Orbital Sciences]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NFIRE]] ||[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Missile early warning system ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[25 April]], 20:26:00 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR580" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Orbital Sciences]] [[Pegasus XL]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Lockheed L-1011|L-1011]], [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Orbital Sciences]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere|AIM (SMEX 9)]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Study clouds on the edge of space ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[26 April]], 21:31 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||Target |rowspan="2"|[[US Navy]] |rowspan="2"|[[Sub-orbital]] |rowspan="2"|[[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] test |rowspan="2"|[[26 April]] [[2007]] |rowspan="2"|Successful |rowspan="2"| |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[26 April]], 21:32 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-161 Standard missile SM-3|SM-3]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}{{USS|Lake Erie|CG-70|6}}, [[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||Inteceptor |- |rowspan="6"|[[28 April]], 14:56 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> |rowspan="6"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[SpaceLoft XL]] |rowspan="6"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Spaceport America]], [[Upham, New Mexico]] |rowspan="6"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[UP Aerospace]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Celestis|Legacy]] ||[[Celestis]] ||[[Suborbital]] ||[[Space burial]] |rowspan="6"|[[28 April]] [[2007]] |rowspan="6"|Successful |rowspan="6"|Recoverable [[sounding rocket|sounding launch]]<br />Included remains of [[Astronaut]] [[Gordon Cooper]] and actor [[James Doohan]]<br />Reached an [[apogee]] of 117 [[kilometre]]s<br />Bad weather delayed recovery |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[LaunchQuest]] ||[[Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology|CCAT]]/[[National Aerospace Leadership Initiative|NALI]] ||[[Suborbital]] ||Student experiments |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RocketSat|RocketSat II]] ||[[NASA]]/[[University of Colorado at Boulder|University of Colorado]] ||[[Suborbital]] ||Technology demonstration |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}Seeds ||[[Epsori Space Systems]] ||[[Suborbital]] || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Antimatter (drink)|Antimatter]]/[[Space2O|Space<sup>2</sup>O]] ||[[Microgravity Enterprises Incorporated|MEI]] ||[[Suborbital]] ||Drink ingredients |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}Personal/commemorative items ||[[Astrata]], [[RocketFoto]] and [[Astrax]] ||[[Suborbital]] || |- |rowspan=2|[[4 May]], 22:29 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR580" /> |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|FRA}}[[ELA-3]], [[Centre Spatial Guyanais|CSG]] ([[Kourou]]) |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Arianespace]] ||{{flagicon|LUX}}[[Astra 1L]] ||[[SES Astra]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|UN}}[[Galaxy 17]] ||[[Intelsat]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[12 May]], 03:25:38 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR580" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-U]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Gagarin's Start|LC-1]], [[Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Progress spacecraft|Progress 25P (M-60)]] ||[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Resupply [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||[[25 September]] [[2007]], 19:48 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- ||[[13 May]], 16:01 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR580" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 3]]B ||{{flagicon|PRC}}LC-2, [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|NGA}}[[NigComSat-1]] ||[[NASRDA]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||First [[Africa]]n [[geosynchronous orbit|geosynchronous]] [[communication satellite]] |- ||[[15 May]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Trident D-5]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}{{USS|Tennessee|SSBN-734|6}}, [[Eastern Test Range]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||FCET-37 ||[[US Navy]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[SLBM]] test ||[[15 May]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[15 May]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Trident D-5]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}{{USS|Tennessee|SSBN-734|6}}, [[Eastern Test Range]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||FCET-37 ||[[US Navy]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[SLBM]] test ||[[15 May]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan="2"|[[25 May]], 07:12 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.581 |title = Issue 581 |date= 2007-06-23 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 2 rocket family|Long March 2D]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center|Jiuquan]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Yaogan 2]] ||[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Earth imaging ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far |rowspan="2"|100th successful [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[orbit]]al launch<ref name="NSF-Yaogan">{{cite web | last =Barbosa | first =Rui C. | date = 25 May | publisher = NASA Spaceflight.com | title =China launch Yaogan-II satellite - 100th success | url =http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/content/?cid=5111 | format = HTML | accessdaymonth = 27 May | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> |- ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Zheda PiXing-1]] ([[MEMS-Pico]]) ||[[Zhejiang University]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||[[Microelectronic]] research ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far |- ||[[25 May]], 13:15 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Polaris missile|Polaris]]/[[STARS]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kodiak Island]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Sandia]] ||[[FTG-03]] Target ||[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] Target ||[[25 May]] [[2007]] ||'''Failure''' ||Did not reach correct altitude, [[Ground-Based Midcourse Defense|GMD OBV]] interceptor not launched<ref name="MDA-FTG03">{{cite web |url = http://www.mda.mil/mdalink/pdf/07news0034.pdf |title = Missile Defence Test A "No Test" |accessdaymonth = 27 May |accessyear = 2007 |date = [[25 May]] [[2007]] |format = PDF |publisher = MDA }}</ref> |- ||[[29 May]], 10:20 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[RS-24]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[RVSN]] || ||[[RVSN]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Test [[ICBM]] ||[[29 May]] [[2007]] ||Successful ||Maiden flight of [[RS-24]] missile |- |rowspan="4"|[[29 May]], 20:31:30 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> |rowspan="4"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz FG|Soyuz-FG]]/[[Fregat]] |rowspan="4"|{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31/6|LC-31]], [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] |rowspan="4"|{{flagicon|EU}}/{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Starsem]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 65]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 69]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 71]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 72]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[31 May]], 16:08 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 3A]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}LC-2, [[Xichang Satellite Launch Centre|Xichang]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Sinosat-3]] ||[[Sino Satellite Communications Co]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||100<sup>th</sup> flight of [[Long March rocket|Long March]] carrier rocket |- ||[[7 June]], 18:00 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-U]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[VKS]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos 2427]] ([[Cosmos (satellite)|Kobal't-M]]) ||[[Russian Space Forces (VKS)|VKS]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Classified defence spacecraft ||[[22 August]], 21:00 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- ||[[8 June]], 02:34:01 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta II]] (7420-10) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 2|SLC-2W]], [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|ITA}}[[COSMO-SkyMed|COSMO-1]] ||[[Italian government]], [[Italian Space Agency|ASI]], [[CONAE]]<ref name="AboutCS">{{cite web |url = http://www.asi.it/CosmoSkymed/About_COSMO-SkyMed.htm |title = About COSMO-Skymed |format = html |publisher = Italian Space Agency }}</ref> ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Earth imaging/reconnaissance ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan="2"|[[8 June]], 23:38:04 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Space Shuttle]] [[Space Shuttle Atlantis|''Atlantis'']] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[LC-39A]], [[Kennedy Space Center]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Space Alliance|USA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[STS-117]], 7 [[Astronaut]]s ||[[NASA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Manned orbital flight ||[[22 June]] [[2007]], 19:49:38 [[GMT]] ||Successful ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] assembly flight, crew rotation |- ||{{flagicon|UN}}[[ISS Truss|ITS S3/4 Truss]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], attached to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] component ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[10 June]], 23:40 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> ||{{flagicon|ISR}}[[Shavit|Shavit-2]] ||{{flagicon|ISR}}[[Palmachim]] ||{{flagicon|ISR}}[[Israel Aerospace Industries|IAI]] ||{{flagicon|ISR}}[[Ofeq|Ofeq-7]] ||[[Israel Aerospace Industries|IAI]]/[[Israeli military]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[retrograde orbit|retrograde]]) ||[[Reconnaissance satellite]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far<ref name="MFAOfeq7"> {{cite web |url = http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Israel+beyond+politics/Israel%20successfully%20launches%20Ofek%207%20satellite%2011-Jun-2007 |title = Israel successfully launches Ofek 7 satellite |date = [[11 June]] [[2007]] |format = html |publisher = Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs }}</ref> ||Maiden flight of [[Shavit|Shavit-2]] |- ||[[15 June]], 02:14 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> ||{{flagicon|UKR}}[[Dnepr rocket|Dnepr]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-109, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[ISC Kosmotras]] ||{{flagicon|GER}}[[TerraSAR-X]] ||[[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Radar/Remote Sensing ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[15 June]], 02:45 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Talos rocket|Talos-]][[Castor (rocket stage)|Castor]] ||{{flagicon|AUS}}[[Woomera]] ||{{flagicon|AUS}}[[Defence Science and Technology Organisation|DSTO]] ||{{flagicon|AUS}}[[HyShot]]/HYCAUSE ||[[Defence Science and Technology Organisation|DSTO]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Hypersonic research ||[[15 June]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan="2"|[[15 June]], 15:04 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR581" /> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Lockheed Martin]] [[Atlas V]] (401) |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 41|LC-41]], [[CCAFS|Cape Canaveral]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Naval Ocean Surveillance System|NOSS]] 3-4A ([[NRO-L30R]]) ||[[National Reconnaissance Office|NRO]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Ocean surveillance ||Still in orbit ||Partial failure<br />Still in operation |rowspan="2"|Placed in incorrect orbit due to premature cutoff of [[Centaur (rocket stage)|Centaur]] upper stage.<ref name="NOSS-PF"> {{cite web |url = http://space.skyrocket.de/index_frame.htm?http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/atlas-5-401.htm |title = Atlas V (401) |format = html |publisher = Gunter's Space Page }}</ref><br />Spacecraft corrected using their own thrusters, reducing lifespan |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Naval Ocean Surveillance System|NOSS]] 3-4B ([[NRO-L30R]]) ||[[National Reconnaissance Office|NRO]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Ocean surveillance ||Still in orbit ||Partial failure<br />Still in operation |- ||[[15 June]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[ARAV]] ||[[US Navy]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Target Demonstration ||[[15 June]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[15 June]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[ARAV]] ||[[US Navy]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Target Demonstration ||[[15 June]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan="2"|[[20 June]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[MEI-F3]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Las Cruces]], [[New Mexico]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Microgravity Enterprises Incorporated|MEI]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RocketSat|RocketSat III]] ||[[NASA]]/[[University of Colorado at Boulder|University of Colorado]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] |rowspan="2"|Technology demonstration |rowspan="2"|[[20 June]] [[2007]] |rowspan="2"|Successful || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Antimatter (drink)|Antimatter]]/[[Space2O|Space<sup>2</sup>O]] ||[[Microgravity Enterprises Incorporated|MEI]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Drink ingredients |- ||[[21 June]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[White Sands]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[ST-5000]]/[[CACS]] ||[[NASA]]/[[NSROC]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Test [[sounding rocket]] ||[[21 June]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[21 June]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|FRA}}[[M51 SLBM|M51]] ||{{flagicon|FRA}}Submarine, [[Biscarrosse]] ||{{flagicon|FRA}}[[French Navy]] || ||[[French Navy]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[SLBM]] test ||[[21 June]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[23 June]], 02:40 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Castor (rocket stage)|Castor 4B]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||Target |rowspan="2"|[[US Navy]] |rowspan="2"|[[Sub-orbital]] |rowspan="2"|[[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] test |rowspan="2"|[[23 June]] [[2007]] |rowspan="2"|Successful |rowspan="2"| |- ||[[23 June]], 02:44 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-161 Standard missile SM-3|SM-3]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}{{USS|Decatur|DDG-73|6}}, [[Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||Inteceptor |- ||[[28 June]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Bulava (missile)|Bulava]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}Submarine, [[White Sea]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Navy|VMF]] || ||[[Russian Navy|VMF]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[SLBM]] test ||[[28 June]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[28 June]], 15:02 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR582"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.582 |title = Issue 582 |date= 2007-07-07 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|UKR}}[[Dnepr rocket|Dnepr]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Dombarovskiy]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[ISC Kosmotras]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Genesis II]] ||[[Bigelow Aerospace]] ||[[Low earth orbit|LEO]] ||Experimental inflatable module ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[29 June]], 10:00 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR582" /> ||{{flagicon|UKR}}[[Yuzhnoye]] [[Zenit 2|Zenit-2M]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-45/1, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[VKS]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos 2428]] ([[Tselina-2]]) ||[[VKS]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||Intelligence satellite ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||Maiden flight of [[Zenit 2|Zenit-2M]] |- ||[[2 July]], 19:38 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR582" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Kosmos-3M]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}LC-132/1, [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[COSMOS]] ||{{flagicon|GER}}[[SAR-Lupe-2]] ||[[Kommando Strategische Aufklärung]], [[Bundeswehr]] ||[[Polar Orbit]] ||Radar reconnaissance ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[5 July]], 12:08 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR582" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March rocket|Long March 3B]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Xichang Satellite Launch Centre|Xichang]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Chinasat]]/Chinasat-6B ||[[China Satellite Communication Corporation|ChinaSatcom]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[7 July]], 01:16:00 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR582" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Proton rocket|Proton-M Enhanced]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-200/39, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}/{{flagicon|USA}}[[International Launch Services|ILS]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[DirecTV-10]] ||[[DirecTV]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||Maiden flight of [[Proton rocket|Proton-M]] Enhanced<ref name="DTV10">{{cite web |url = http://www.khrunichev.ru/khrunichev/upload/images/autoref/DirecTV_10.pdf |title = DirecTV-10 Mission Overview |format = pdf |publisher = Khrunichev }}</ref> |- ||[[19 July]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[VSB-30]] (306) ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[Centro de Lançamento de Alcântara|Alcântara]] ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[Brazilian Space Agency|AEB]] ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[Cuma II]] ||[[INPE]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Microgravity research ||[[19 July]] ||Partial failure ||[[Parachute]] or floatation system malfunction prevented recovery |- ||[[2 August]], 17:33:48 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR583"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.583 |title = Issue 583 |date= 2007-08-04 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-U]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Gagarin's Start|LC-1]], [[Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Progress spacecraft|Progress 26P (M-61)]] ||[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Resupply [[International Space Station|ISS]]<br>Technology development ||[[22 January]] [[2008]], 19:52 [[GMT]] ||Successful ||Remained in orbit after undocking to conduct technological experiments |- ||[[3 August]], 22:51:20 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[MASS 1]] ||[[NASA]]/[[University of Colorado at Boulder|University of Colorado]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Atmospheric research ||[[3 August]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[3 August]], 23:22 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Nike rocket|Nike-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] ||{{flagicon|GER}}[[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}/{{flagicon|GER}}/{{flagicon|FRA}}[[ECOMA 3]] ||[[Andøya Rocket Range|ARR]]/[[German Aerospace Center|DLR]]/[[Institut d'astrophysique de Paris|IAP]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Atmospheric research ||[[3 August]] [[2007]] ||Successful ||[[Apogee]]: {{km to mi|126.5|wiki=yes|abbr=yes}} |- ||[[4 August]], 09:26:34 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR583" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta II]] (7925) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17|LC-17A]], [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Phoenix (spacecraft)|Phoenix]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[Heliocentric]] orbit ||[[Mars]] lander ||[[25 May]] [[2008]] (on [[Mars]]) ||Successful so far || |- ||[[6 August]], 22:56 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[MASS 2]] ||[[NASA]]/[[University of Colorado at Boulder|University of Colorado]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Atmospheric research ||[[6 August]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[7 August]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Volna]] ([[R-29]]R/[[SS-N-18]]) ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Delta III (submarine)|Delta III]] submarine, [[Pacific Ocean]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Navy|VMF]] || ||[[Russian Navy|VMF]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[SLBM]] test ||[[7 August]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan="3"|[[8 August]], 22:36:42 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR584"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.584 |title = Issue 584 |date= 2007-08-19 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Space Shuttle]] [[Space Shuttle Endeavour|''Endeavour'']] |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[LC-39A]], [[Kennedy Space Center]] |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Space Alliance|USA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[STS-118]], 7 [[Astronaut]]s ||[[NASA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Manned orbital flight |rowspan="2"|[[21 August]], 16:32 [[GMT]] ||Successful ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] assembly flight |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[SpaceHab|SpaceHab LSM]] ||[[NASA]]/[[SpaceHab]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], attached to [[Space Shuttle Endeavour|''Endeavour'']] ||[[ISS]] logistics ||Successful ||Final flight of [[SpaceHab module]] |- ||{{flagicon|UN}}[[ISS Truss|ISS S5 Truss]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], attached to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] component ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[13 August]], 05:45 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant rocket|Black Brant IX]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}LC-36, [[White Sands]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[JHU LIDOS 2]] ||[[NASA]]/[[Johns Hopkins University|JHU]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Ultraviolet astronomy]] ||[[13 August]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan="2"|[[14 August]], 23:44 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR584" /> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|FRA}}[[ELA-3]], [[Centre Spatial Guyanais|CSG]] ([[Kourou]]) |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Arianespace]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[SPACEWAY 3|Spaceway 3]] ||[[Hughes Network Systems]] ||[[Geostationary Orbit|Geostationary]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[BSat 3a]] ||[[Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation]] ||[[Geostationary Orbit|Geostationary]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[23 August]], 08:31 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR585"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.585 |title = Issue 585 |date= 2007-09-19 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Minuteman II|Chimera]] (Minuteman/Minotaur II) ||{{flagicon|USA}}LF-06, [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Orbital Sciences]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NFIRE|NFIRE 2a]] target ||[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[NFIRE]] test ||[[23 August]] 09:01 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- ||[[2 September]], 10:20 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[S-520]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[Uchinoura Space Center|Uchinoura]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[JAXA]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}} WIND ||JAXA / [[Kochi University of Technology]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Thermosphere]] research ||[[2 September]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[2 September]], 12:51 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[GSLV]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}SLP, [[Sriharikota]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[ISRO]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Indian National Satellite System|INSAT-4CR]] ||[[ISRO]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Partial failure, still in operation ||Apogee lower and inclination higher than expected, due to carrier rocket underperformance. <ref name="SFN-GSLV04">{{cite web |url = http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0709/02insat4cr |title = India's large satellite launcher returns to flight |last = Clark |first = Stephen |date = [[2 September]] [[2007]] |format = html |publisher = Spaceflight Now }}</ref> Lifespan further reduced by drift following tracking failure. 5 years of operational life lost.<ref name="INSAT-AWOL">{{cite web |url=http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1139429 |title = Isro satellite ‘disappears’, loses five years of life |last = Ram |first = Arun |date = [[15 December]] [[2007]] |format = html |publisher = DNA-India}}</ref> |- ||[[5 September]], 22:43 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Proton rocket|Proton-M]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-200/39, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}/{{flagicon|USA}}[[International Launch Services|ILS]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[JCSAT-11]] ||[[JSAT]] ||Intended: [[Geostationary Orbit|Geostationary]] ||[[Comsat]] ||~T+135 seconds ||'''Failure''' ||Second stage failed to separate due to damaged cabling<ref name="SFN-ProtonReport">{{cite web |url = http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0710/11protonreport/index2.html |title = Damaged cable blamed for downing Proton rocket |last = Clark |first = Stephen |date = [[11 October]] [[2007]] |accessdaymonth = 13 October |accessyear = 2007 |format = html |publisher = Spaceflight Now }}</ref>. |- ||[[6 September]], 21:09 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[RIM-2 Terrier|Terrier-]][[Orion (US rocket)|Orion]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Wallops Flight Facility|WFF]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[PLAYER]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Technology demonstration ||[[6 September]] [[2007]], 21:19 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- ||[[11 September]], 13:05 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Kosmos-3M]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}LC-132/1, [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[VKS]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos 2429]] ([[Parus]]) ||[[Russian Space Forces (VKS)|VKS]] ||[[Low Earth Orbit|LEO]] ||Military navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan="3"|[[14 September]], 01:31:01 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|JPN}}[[H-IIA]] 2022 |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|JPN}}[[Tanegashima Space Center|Tanegashima]] |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|JPN}}[[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries|MHI]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[SELENE|Kaguya]] ([[SELENE]]) ||[[JAXA]] ||[[Selenocentric orbit|Selenocentric]] ||[[Moon|Lunar]] orbiter ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[RSAT]] ||[[JAXA]] ||[[Selenocentric orbit|Selenocentric]] ||[[Moon|Lunar]] orbiter ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|JPN}}[[VRAD]] ||[[JAXA]] ||[[Selenocentric orbit|Selenocentric]] ||[[Moon|Lunar]] orbiter ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan=2|[[14 September]], 11:00 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-U]] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Gagarin's Start|LC-1/5]], [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||{{flagicon|EU}}/{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Foton-M]]3 ||[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]]/[[ESA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Scientific research ||[[26 September]] [[2007]], 07:58 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- ||{{flagicon|EU}}[[YES2]] || ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Technology development ||Still in orbit ||'''Failure''' ||Tether may have failed to deploy fully. Satellite recovery failed.<ref name="ESA-YES">{{cite web |url = http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMBBBC1S6F_index_0.html |title = YES2 student payload released from Foton-M3 |date = [[25 September]] [[2007]] |format = html |publisher = European Space Agency }}</ref> |- ||[[18 September]], 18:35 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta II]] (7920-10C) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 2|SLC-2W]], [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[WorldView-1]] ||[[DigitalGlobe]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||Imaging ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||75<sup>th</sup> consecutive successful [[Delta II]] launch. |- ||[[19 September]], 03:26 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR585" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 4B]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}/{{flagicon|BRA}}[[CBERS-2B]] (Ziyuan 1-02B) ||[[CASC]]/[[INPE]] ||[[Sun-synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||[[Remote sensing]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{nowrap|[[27 September]],}} 11:34 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR586"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.586 |title = Issue 586 |date= 2007-10-14 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta II]] (7925H) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17|LC-17B]], [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Dawn Mission|Dawn]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[Heliocentric orbit|Heliocentric]]<br />Then: [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]] orbit<br />Then: [[4 Vesta|Vesta]] orbit ||Explore [[Dwarf Planet]] [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]] and [[asteroid]] [[4 Vesta]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[28 September]], 20:16 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Polaris missile|Polaris]]/[[STARS]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Kodiak Island]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Sandia]] |rowspan="2"|[[FTG-03a]] |rowspan="2"|[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] |rowspan="2"|[[Sub-orbital]] |rowspan="2"|[[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] Test |rowspan="2"|[[28 September]] [[2007]] |rowspan="2"|Successful |rowspan="2"| |- ||[[28 September]], 20:18 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[THAAD]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}LF-23, [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Missile Defense Agency|MDA]] |- ||[[5 October]], 05:05 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Agni missile#Agni I|Agni]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[Balasore]] ||{{flagicon|IND}}[[IDRDL]] || ||[[IDRDL]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Missile test ||[[5 October]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan="2"|[[5 October]], 22:02:26 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR586" /> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5GS]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|FRA}}[[ELA-3]], [[Guiana Space Centre|CSG]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Arianespace]] ||{{flagicon|UN}}[[Intelsat 11]] ||[[Intelsat]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|AUS}}[[Optus fleet of satellites#Optus D2|Optus D-2]] ||[[Optus]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[10 October]], 13:22:39 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR586" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-FG]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Gagarin's Start|LC-1/5]], [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz spacecraft|Soyuz]] [[Soyuz TMA-11|TMA-11]]<br />3 [[Cosmonaut]]s ||[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Manned orbital flight ||[[19 April]] [[2008]] ||Successful ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] [[Expedition 16]], first [[Malaysia]]n in space |- ||[[11 October]], 00:22 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR586" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Lockheed Martin]] [[Atlas V]] (421) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 41|LC-41]], [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[USA-195]] ([[Wideband Global SATCOM|WGS-1]]) ||[[US Air Force]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||Maiden flight of [[Atlas V]] 421 |- ||[[17 October]], 12:23:00 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR587"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.587 |title = Issue 587 |date= 2007-10-30 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta II]] (7925-9.5) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17|LC-17A]], [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[USA-196]] ([[GPS|GPS 2R-17]]/M4) ||[[US Air Force]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||700<sup>th</sup> flight of [[PGM-17 Thor|Thor]] rocket (Variant used as first stage). |- |rowspan="4"|[[20 October]], 20:12:25 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR587" /> |rowspan="4"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-FG]]/[[Fregat]] |rowspan="4"|{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31/6|LC-31]], [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] |rowspan="4"|{{flagicon|EU}}/{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Starsem]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 66]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 67]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 68]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Globalstar|Globalstar 70]] ||[[Globalstar]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[23 October]], 04:39 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR587"/> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Molniya-M]]/[[Block 2BL|2BL]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[VKS]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos 2430]] ([[Oko]]) ||[[VKS]] ||[[Molniya orbit|Molniya]] ||Early Warning ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||Final flight of [[Molniya-M]] carrier rocket |- |rowspan=2|[[23 October]], 15:38:19 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR587" /> |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|USA}}[[Space Shuttle]] [[Space Shuttle Discovery|''Discovery'']] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|USA}}[[LC-39A]], [[Kennedy Space Center]] |rowspan=2|{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Space Alliance|USA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[STS-120]], 7 [[Astronaut]]s ||[[NASA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Manned orbital flight ||[[7 November]] [[2007]], 18:01 [[GMT]] ||Successful ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] assembly flight, crew rotation |- ||{{flagicon|UN}}''[[Harmony Module|Harmony]]'' (ISS Node 2) ||[[NASA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], attached to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||[[International Space Station|ISS]] component ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[24 October]] 10:05 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR587" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 3A]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}LC-3, [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center|Xichang]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Chang'e 1]] ||[[Government of the People's Republic of China|Chinese government]] ||[[Selenocentric orbit|Selenocentric]] ||Lunar probe ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||First [[China|Chinese]] [[Exploration of the moon|lunar probe]] |- |rowspan="3"|[[26 October]], 07:35:24 [[GMT]] <ref name="JSR587" /> |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Proton rocket|Proton-K]]/[[Block DM-2|DM-2]] |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-81/24, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[VKS]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos 2431]] ([[GLONASS|Glonass-M]]) ||[[KNITs]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos 2432]] ([[GLONASS|Glonass-M]]) ||[[KNITs]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos 2433]] ([[GLONASS|Glonass-M]]) ||[[KNITs]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[30 October]], 04:12:52 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant IX]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}Pad 1, [[Wallops Flight Facility]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[EARLE]] ||[[NASA]]/[[University Of Texas]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Ionosphere|Ionospheric]] research ||[[30 October]] [[2007]], 04:26:17 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- |rowspan="2"|[[1 November]], 00:51:44 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR588"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.588 |title = Issue 588 |date= 2007-09-19 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Kosmos-3M]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|RUS}}LC-132, [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[COSMOS]] ||{{flagicon|GER}}[[SAR Lupe|SAR-Lupe 3]] ||[[Kommando Strategische Aufklärung]], [[Bundeswehr]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[Polar orbit|polar]]) ||Military reconnaissance ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|LUX}}/{{flagicon|EU}}[[Automatic Identification System|AIS]] ||[[LuxSpace Sarl]]/[[ESA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]] ([[Polar orbit|polar]]) ||Technology demonstration ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[6 November]], 18:00 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant IX]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}LC-36, [[White Sands]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[EUNIS]] ||[[NASA]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Sun|Solar]] research ||[[6 November]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[11 November]], 01:50 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR588" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta IV rocket|Delta IV-H]] (9250H) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 37|LC-37B]], [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Defense Support Program|DSP-23]] ||[[United States Department of Defense|DoD]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||Missile early warning system ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||Final [[Defense Support Program|DSP]] satellite |- ||[[11 November]], 22:48 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR588" /> ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Long March 4 rocket family|Long March 4C]] (Long March 4B-II) ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|Taiyuan]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||{{flagicon|PRC}}[[Yaogan 3]] ||[[China National Space Administration|CNSA]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Earth imaging/[[Remote sensing]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far ||First flight of Long March 4C after redesignation |- |rowspan="2"|[[14 November]], 22:06 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR588" /> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|FRA}}[[ELA-3]], [[Centre Spatial Guyanais|CSG]] ([[Kourou]]) |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Arianespace]] ||{{flagicon|UK}}[[Skynet (satellites)#Skynet 5|Skynet 5B]] ||[[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|MoD]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far |rowspan="2"|Record mass to [[Geosynchronous transfer orbit|GTO]] - {{kg to lb|9535|wiki=yes|abbr=yes}}<ref name="NSF-A5SN5B">{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/content/?cid=5285|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com|title=Ariane 5 ECA launches with Skynet 5B and Star One C1|author=Chris Bergin|date=2007-11-14|accessdate=2008-04-03}}</ref> |- ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[Star One (satellite operator)|Star One C1]] ||[[Star One (satellite operator)|Star One]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far |- ||[[17 November]], 22:39:47 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR588" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Proton rocket|Proton-M]]/[[Briz-M]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-200/39, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}/{{flagicon|USA}}[[International Launch Services|ILS]] ||{{flagicon|SWE}}[[SIRIUS 4]] ||[[Nordic Satellite AB|SES SIRIUS]] ||[[Geostationary Orbit|Geostationary]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[8 December]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[RT-2UTTH Topol M|RS-12M Topol-M]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Kapustin Yar]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[RVSN]] || ||[[RVSN]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[ICBM]] test ||[[8 December]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[9 December]], 00:16 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR589"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.589 |title = Issue 589 |date= 2007-12-21 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Proton rocket|Proton-M]]/[[Briz-M]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-81/24, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[VKS]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Cosmos (satellite)|Kosmos-2434]] ([[Globus-1]]/[[Raduga-1]]) ||[[VKS]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GSO]] ||Military [[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[9 December]], 02:31:42 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR589" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta II]] (7420-10) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 2|SLC-2W]], [[Vandenberg AFB]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|ITA}}[[COSMO-SkyMed|COSMO-2]] ||[[Italian government]], [[Italian Space Agency|ASI]], [[CONAE]]<ref name="AboutCS" /> ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Earth imaging/reconnaissance ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[10 December]], 09:00:00 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant XII]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[TRICE|TRICE-High]] ||[[NASA]]/[[University of Iowa|UoI]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Electrodynamics]] research ||[[10 December]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[10 December]], 09:02:00 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[Black Brant (rocket)|Black Brant XII]] ||{{flagicon|NOR}}[[Andøya Rocket Range|Andøya]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NASA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[TRICE|TRICE-Low]] ||[[NASA]]/[[University of Iowa|UoI]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Electrodynamics]] research ||[[10 December]] [[2007]] ||Successful || |- ||[[10 December]], 22:05 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR589" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Lockheed Martin]] [[Atlas V]] (401) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 41|LC-41]], [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[NRO|NRO L-24]] ([[SDS]]) ||[[US National Reconnaissance Office|NRO]] ||[[Molniya orbit|Molniya]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[14 December]], 13:17:34 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR589" /> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-FG]]/[[Fregat]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31/6|LC-31/6]], [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|EU}}/{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Starsem]] ||{{flagicon|CAN}}[[RADARSAT 2]] ||[[MacDonald Dettwiler|MDA]] ||[[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]] ||Observation satellite ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||[[17 December]], 22:05 [[GMT]]<ref name="MDA1712">{{cite web|url=http://www.mda.mil/mdalink/pdf/07news0053.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Missile Defense Agency|title=Japan/U.S. Missile Defense Flight Test Successful|date=2007-12-17|accessdate=2008-04-03}}</ref> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Castor 4B]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Pacific Missile Range Facility|Kauai]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[US Navy]] ||Mock warhead ||US Navy ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] target ||[[17 December]] ||Successful |rowspan="2"|First [[Japan]]ese [[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] test (Using American technology) |- ||[[17 December]], 22:08 [[GMT]]<ref name="MDA1712" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[RIM-161 Standard missile SM-3|SM-3]]<br>(RIM-161) ||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kongō class destroyer|DDG-173 Kongou]] ||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force|JMSDF]] ||[[Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System|AEGIS]] ||[[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force|JMSDF]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[Anti-ballistic missile|ABM]] test ||[[17 December]] ||Successful |- ||[[17 December]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}} [[R-29RM Sineva]]<br>(RSM-54/SS-N-23) ||{{flagicon|RUS}} [[K-114 Tula]], [[Barents Sea]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian Navy|VMF]] ||Multiple [[re-entry vehicle]]s ||[[Russian Navy|VMF]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[SLBM]] test ||[[17 December]] ||Successful ||Impacted [[Kura Test Range]] |- ||[[17 December]] ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[VS-30]] ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[Barreira do Inferno]] ||{{flagicon|BRA}}[[Brazilian Space Agency|AEB]] ||{{flagicon|BRA}}/{{flagicon|ARG}}[[Angicos]] ||[[Brazilian Space Agency|AEB]], [[CONAE]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||Microgravity research ||[[17 December]] ||Successful |- ||[[20 December]], 20:04:00 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR589" /> ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Delta II]] (7925-9.5) ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17|LC-17A]], [[Cape Canaveral]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[United Launch Alliance|ULA]] ||{{flagicon|USA}}[[GPS satellite|GPS 2R-18]] ||[[US Air Force]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan="2"|[[21 December]], 21:41:55 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR589" /> |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 GS]] |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|FRA}}[[ELA-3]], [[Centre Spatial Guyanais|CSG]] ([[Kourou]]) |rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|EU}}[[Arianespace]] ||{{flagicon|UN}}/{{flagicon|JPN}}[[Horizons spacecraft|Horizons-2]] ||[[Intelsat]]/[[JSAT]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far || |- ||{{flagicon|MUS}}[[Rascom-QAF 1]] ||[[RascomSTAR-QAF]] ||[[Geosynchronous orbit|GEO]] ||[[Comsat]] ||Still in orbit ||Partial failure, still in operation ||Helium leak affected early operations<ref name="RASCOM">{{cite web|url=http://www.thalesonline.com/space/Press-Room/Press-Release-search-all/Press-Release-search-result/Press-Release-Article.html?link=79404206-6919-634c-264b-6b5466762b7e:central&locale=EN-gb&Title=RASCOM-QAF1%C2%92s+Launch+Early+Operation+Procedures+have+been+stopped&dis=1|publisher=Thales Alenia Space|title=RASCOM-QAF1’s Launch Early Operation Procedures have been stopped|date=2007-12-29|accessdate=2008-04-03}}</ref>, reducing operational lifetime by 13 years. |- ||[[23 December]], 07:12:41 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR590"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/back/news.590 |title = Issue 590 |date= 2008-01-16 |author= Dr. Jonathan McDowell |accessdate= 2008-04-03 |format= html |publisher= Jonathan's Space Report |language= English }}</ref> ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Soyuz-U]] ||{{flagicon|KAZ}}[[Gagarin's Start|LC-1/5]], [[Baikonur]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Progress spacecraft|Progress 27P (M-62)]] ||[[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]] ||[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]], docked to [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||Resupply [[International Space Station|ISS]] ||[[15 February]] [[2008]], 10:29 [[GMT]] ||Successful || |- ||[[25 December]], 10:00 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}} [[R-29RM Sineva]]<br>(RSM-54/SS-N-23) ||{{flagicon|RUS}} [[K-114 Tula]], [[Barents Sea]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russian Navy|VMF]] ||Multiple [[re-entry vehicle]]s ||[[Russian Navy|VMF]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[SLBM]] test ||[[25 December]] ||Successful ||Impacted [[Kura Test Range]] |- ||[[25 December]], 13:10 [[GMT]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[RS-24]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[RVSN]] ||Multiple [[re-entry vehicle]]s ||[[RVSN]] ||[[Sub-orbital]] ||[[ICBM]] test ||[[25 December]] [[2007]] ||Successful so far || |- |rowspan="3"|[[25 December]], 19:32 [[GMT]]<ref name="JSR590" /> |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[Proton rocket|Proton-M]]/[[Block DM-2|DM-2]] |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|KAZ}}LC-81/24, [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] |rowspan="3"|{{flagicon|RUS}}[[VKS]] ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[GLONASS]] ||[[KNITs]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far |rowspan="3"|Maiden flight of [[Proton rocket|Proton-M]]/[[Block DM-2|DM-2]] |- ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[GLONASS]] ||[[KNITs]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far |- ||{{flagicon|RUS}}[[GLONASS]] ||[[KNITs]] ||[[Medium Earth orbit|MEO]] ||Navigation ||Still in orbit ||Successful so far |- |} == Deep Space Rendezvous in 2007 == *[[13 January]] — [[Cassini–Huygens|Cassini]] flyby of [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] - T23 (950 km) *[[29 January]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T24 (2,776 km) *[[22 February]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T25 (953 km) *[[25 February]] — [[Rosetta (spacecraft)|Rosetta]] flyby of [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] *[[28 February]] — [[New Horizons]] flyby of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]] *[[10 March]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T26 (956 km) *[[26 March]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T27 (953 km) *[[10 April]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T28 (951 km) *[[26 April]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T29 (951 km) *[[12 May]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T30 (950 km) *[[28 May]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T31 (2,425 km) *[[5 June]] — [[MESSENGER]] 2<sup>nd</sup> flyby of [[Venus (planet)|Venus]] *[[13 June]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T32 (950 km) *[[29 June]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T33 (1,942 km) *[[19 July]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T34 (1,302 km) *[[30 August]] — Cassini flyby of [[Rhea (moon)|Rhea]] (5,100 km) *[[31 August]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T35 (3,227 km) *[[10 September]] — Cassini flyby of [[Iapetus (moon)|Iapetus]] (1,000 km) *[[2 October]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T36 (950 km) *[[3 October]]<ref name="TPS-Kaguya"> {{cite web |url = http://www.planetary.org/news/2007/0914_Kaguya_Rockets_Toward_the_Moon.html |title = DirecTV-10 Mission Overview |title = Kaguya Rockets Toward the Moon |last = Lakdawalla |first = Emily |date = [[14 September]] [[2007]] |format = html |publisher = The Planetary Society }}</ref> — [[SELENE|Kaguya]] (SELENE) entered [[lunar orbit|Selenocentric orbit]] *[[5 November]] — [[Chang'e 1]] entered Selenocentric orbit *[[13 November]] — Rosetta 2<sup>nd</sup> flyby of the Earth *[[19 November]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T37 (950 km) *[[5 December]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T38 (1,300 km) *[[20 December]] — Cassini flyby of Titan - T39 (953 km) *[[31 December]] — [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] ([[EPOXI]]) flyby of [[Earth]] (15,566 km) ==Orbital launch summary== ===By country=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Country ! Launches ! Successes ! Failures ! Partial failures ! Remarks |- |{{flag|China}} |10 |10 |0 |0 | |- |{{flagicon|EU}} [[Europe]] |6 |6 |0 |0 | |- |{{IND}} |3 |2 |0 |1 | |- |{{flagicon|UN}} [[International]] |1 |0 |1 |0 |([[Sea Launch]]) |- |{{ISR}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |{{JPN}} |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |{{RUS}} |26 |25 |1 |0 | |- |{{USA}} |19 |17 |1 |1 | |- !<p align="left">Totals !<p align="left">68 !<p align="left">63 !<p align="left">3 !<p align="left">2 !<p align="left"> |} ===By rocket=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Rocket ! Country ! Launches ! Successes ! Failures ! Partial failures ! Remarks |- |[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 ECA]] |{{Country flag2|flag alias=Flag of Europe.svg|alias=Europe|name=Europe}} |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |[[Ariane 5|Ariane 5 GS]] |{{Country flag2|flag alias=Flag of Europe.svg|alias=Europe|name=Europe}} |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |[[Atlas V]] |{{USA}} |4 |3 |0 |1 | |- |[[Delta II]] |{{USA}} |8 |8 |0 |0 | |- |[[Delta IV rocket|Delta IV]] |{{USA}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Dnepr rocket|Dnepr]] |{{RUS}} |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |[[Falcon 1]] |{{USA}} |1 |0 |1 |0 | |- |[[GSLV]] |{{IND}} |1 |0 |0 |1 | |- |[[H-IIA]] |{{JPN}} |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |[[Kosmos-3M]] |{{RUS}} |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |[[Long March 2C]] |{{flag|China}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Long March 2D]] |{{flag|China}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Long March 3A]] |{{flag|China}} |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |[[Long March 3B]] |{{flag|China}} |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |[[Long March 4B]] |{{flag|China}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Long March 4C]] |{{flag|China}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Minotaur rocket|Minotaur I]] |{{USA}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Molniya-M]] |{{RUS}} |1 |1 |0 |0 |Retired |- |[[Pegasus rocket|Pegasus]] |{{USA}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Proton rocket|Proton-K]] |{{RUS}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Proton rocket|Proton-M]] |{{RUS}} |6 |5 |1 |0 | |- |[[PSLV]] |{{IND}} |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |[[Shavit 2]] |{{ISR}} |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |[[Soyuz-FG]] |{{RUS}} |5 |5 |0 |0 | |- |[[Soyuz-U]] |{{RUS}} |6 |6 |0 |0 | |- |[[Space Shuttle]] |{{USA}} |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |[[Zenit rocket|Zenit-2M]] |{{RUS}} |1 |1 |0 |0 |Maiden flight |- |[[Zenit rocket|Zenit-3SL]] |{{Country flag2|flag alias=Flag of the United Nations.svg|alias=International|name=International}} |1 |0 |1 |0 | |- |} ===By orbit=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Orbital regime ! Launches ! Successes ! Failures ! Accidentally<br>Achieved ! Remarks |- | [[Low Earth orbit]] | 37 | 36 | 1 | 0 | |- | [[Medium Earth orbit]] | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | |- | [[Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous]]/[[Geosynchronous transfer orbit|transfer]] | 19 | 17 | 2 | 0 | |- | [[High Earth orbit]] | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | Including lunar transfer and [[Molniya orbit|Molniya]] orbits |- | [[Heliocentric orbit]] | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Including planetary transfer orbits |- |} ==References== {{TLS-R}} {{reflist}} <br /> {{TLS-L|year=2007|nav=on}} [[Category:Space lists]] [[Category:Timelines of spaceflight|07]] [[Category:2007 in space exploration| ]] [[fr:2007 en astronautique]] [[zh:2007年航天活动列表]]