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1 Launches  



1.1  January  





1.2  February  





1.3  March  





1.4  April  





1.5  May  





1.6  June  





1.7  July  





1.8  August  





1.9  September  





1.10  October  





1.11  November  





1.12  December  







2 Deep Space Rendezvous  





3 EVAs  





4 References  



4.1  Footnotes  
















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1974 in spaceflight
Soyuz-U launch vehicle
Orbital launches
First5 January
Last2 December
  • t
  • e
  • On March 29, 1974 Mariner 10 became the first spacecraft to fly by Mercury, that saw a spacecraft for the first and last time in the 20th century.


    Launches[edit]

  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec
  • Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
    Payload
    (⚀ = CubeSat)
    Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
    Remarks

    January[edit]

    5 January
    01:45[1]
    United StatesAerobee 200A United StatesWhite Sands NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Aeronomy/Ultraviolet astronomy 5 January 1974 Successful
    8 January
    01:40[2]
    United StatesAerobee 200A United StatesWhite Sands NASA
    NASA/NRL Sub-orbital Aeronomy/Ultraviolet astronomy 8 January 1974 Successful
    12 January
    19:12[3]
    United KingdomSkylark El Arenosillo NASA
    Germany H-GR-58 DFVLR Sub-orbital Astronomy 12 Jan 1974 Successful
    11 January
    22:00[4]
    Soviet Union R-36 Soviet Union Baikonur (LC-162/36) RVSN
    Soviet Union Dkh RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 12 January 1974 Successful
    15 January
    20:00[5]
    United States Black Brant VC United States White Sands (LC-36) NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Solar research 15 January 1974 Successful
    16 January
    02:00[6]
    Japan Kappa 9M Japan Kagoshima (LC-36) ISAS
    ISAS Sub-orbital Ionosphere & Solar research 16 January 1974 Successful
    16 January
    17:40[2]
    United States Nike Apache United States Wallops Island NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Aeronomy 16 January 1974 Successful
    16 January
    18:13[7]
    United States Super Arcas United States Wallops Island NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 16 January 1974 Successful
    16 January[2]
    01:40
    United States Aerobee 200A United States White Sands NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Solar research 16 January 1974 Successful
    17 January
    02:37[2]
    United States Nike Tomahawk United States Poker Flat NASA
    NASA/NRL Sub-orbital Plasma research 17 January 1974 Successful
    17 January
    10:07[8]
    Soviet Union Kosmos 3M Soviet Union Plesetsk (LC-132/2) VKS
    Soviet UnionKosmos 628 (Tsiklon) MOM LEO Navigation In orbit Successful
    19 January
    01:39[9]
    United States Delta 2313 United States CCAFS (LC-17B) UK Ministry of Defence
    United StatesSkynet 2A UK MOD Intended: GEO Achieved: LEO Comms 25 January 1974 Failure
    Placed in incorrect orbit due to carrier rocket malfunction
    19 January
    11:34
    United Kingdom Skua Spain El Arenosillo RAE
    RAE Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 19 January 1974 Success
    19 January Soviet Union R-36M Soviet Union LC-103, Baikonur RVSN
    POR RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM Test 20 January 1974 Success
    21 January
    02:39
    United States Nike Tomahawk United States Poker Flat NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 21 January 1974 Success
    21 January
    11:30
    United KingdomSkua4 SpainEl Arenosillo RAE
    RAE Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 21 January 1974 Success
    22 January
    02:41
    United States Nike Tomahawk United States Poker Flat NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Plasma research 22 January 1974 Success
    22 January
    11:00
    Japan Lambda 3H Japan Area 3L, Kagoshima ISAS
    ISAS Sub-orbital X-ray astronomy 22 January 1974 Success
    22 January
    01:40
    United States Aerobee 200A United States White Sands NASA
    NASA/NRL Sub-orbital Solar research 22 January 1974 Successful
    22 January
    01:40
    United States Minuteman I United States LF-06, Vandenberg AFB USAF
    USAF Sub-orbital ICBM test 22 January 1974 Successful
    23 January
    11:30
    United Kingdom Skua Spain El Arenosillo RAE
    RAE Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 23 January 1974 Success
    23 January
    12:50
    Canada Black Brant VB Canada Churchill NRC
    NRC Sub-orbital Aeronomy/Ionosphere/Aurora research 23 January 1974 Success
    24 January
    15:00
    Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Plesetsk MOM
    Soviet UnionKosmos 629 (Zenit-2M) MOM LEO Recon 5 February 1974 Success
    25 January
    11:30
    United Kingdom Skua Spain El Arenosillo RAE
    RAE Sub-orbital Ionosphere research 25 January 1974 Success
    25 January Soviet Union UR-100N Soviet Union Baikonur Cosmodrome RVSN
    RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 25 January 1974 Success
    26 January United States Minuteman III United States LF-25, Vandenberg AFB USAF
    GT-24GB-1 USAF Sub-orbital ICBM test 26 January 1974 Success
    26 January Soviet Union UR-100N Soviet Union Baikonur Cosmodrome RVSN
    GT-24GB-1 RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 26 January 1974 Success
    27 January
    19:08
    United States Nike Tomahawk Norway Andøya NASA
    Ferdinand 35 (Polar 3) NDRE Sub-orbital Aurora research 27 January 1974 Success
    30 January
    11:00
    Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Plesetsk MOM
    Soviet UnionKosmos 630 (Zenit-4MK) MOM LEO Aurora research 13 February 1974 Success
    30 January United States SSBS France BLB, Biscarosse DMA
    DMA Sub-orbital Aurora research 30 January 1974 Success

    February[edit]

    1 February
    06:30
    Japan JCR Japan Area T, Tanegashima NADSA
    JapanKosmos 547 (Zenit 2M) NASDA Sub-orbital Test flight 1 February 1974 Successful
    4 February
    14:40
    United Kingdom Skylark 6AC Australia LA-2SL, Woomera BAC
    BAC Sub-orbital Astronomy 4 February 1974 Successful
    4 February Soviet Union MR-UR-100 Soviet Union LC-177, Baikonur RVSN
    RVSN Sub-orbital ICBM test 4 February 1974 Successful
    6 February
    00:34
    Soviet Union Kosmos-3M Soviet Union LC-132/2, Plesetsk VKS
    Soviet Union Kosmos 631 (Tselina-O) VKS LEO ELINT 3 October 1980 Successful
    6 February
    22:48
    Canada Black Brant IVB Norway Andoya DLR
    DLR Sub-orbital Aurora research (DLR A-BB4-63 Auroral mission) 6 February 1974 Successful
    6 February United States Polaris A3 United States Submarine, WTR US Navy
    US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 6 February 1974 Successful
    6 February United States Polaris A3 United States Submarine, WTR US Navy
    US Navy Sub-orbital SLBM test 6 February 1974 Successful
    9 February
    02:10
    United States Aerobee 200A United States White Sands NASA
    NASA Sub-orbital Astronomy 9 February 1974 Successful
    9 February
    06:30
    Japan LS-C Japan Area T, Tanegashima NASDA
    NASDA Sub-orbital Test flight 9 February 1974 Successful
    11 February
    13:48
    United States Titan IIIE/Centaur United States LC-41, CCAFS NASA
    Boilerplate NASA Intended: GSO Test carrier rocket 12 February 1974 Failure
    United States Sphinx NASA Intended: GSO Plasma research 12 February 1974 Failure
    Upper stage turbopump malfunction
    18 February United States Scout D-1 Italy San Marco mobile range, Kenya Italy CRS
    ItalyUnited States San Marco 4 CRS / NASA Low Earth Atmospheric In orbit Successful


    March[edit]

    April[edit]

    May[edit]

    June[edit]

    July[edit]

    3 July Soviet Union Soyuz (11A511) Soviet UnionLC-1/5, Baikonur
    Soviet Union Soyuz 14 LEO, docked to Salyut 3 Crewed orbital flight 19 July 1974 Successful
    16 July United States Scout United States Western Space and Missile CenteratVandenberg AFB NASA
    United States Aeros 2 NASA  

    August[edit]

    28 August
    10:08
    Soviet Union Soyuz (11A511) Soviet Union LC-1/5, Baikonur
    Soviet Union Soyuz 15 LEO Plan: Dock to Salyut 3 Crewed orbital flight 28 August 1974 Failure
    Failed to dock with Salyut 3

    September[edit]

    October[edit]

    15 October
    07:47
    United States Scout B-1 Italy San Marco mobile range, Kenya Italy CRS
    United KingdomUnited States Ariel 5 SERC / NASA Low Earth X-ray astronomy 14 March 1980 Successful

    November[edit]

    December[edit]

    2 December
    15:00
    Soviet Union Soyuz-U (11A511U) Soviet Union LC-1/5, Baikonur
    Soviet Union Soyuz 16 LEO Crewed orbital flight 8 December 1974 Successful
    First successful crewed use of Soyuz-U launch vehicle
    10 December
    07:11:01
    United StatesTitan IIIE/Star-37 United StatesCape Canaveral SLC-41 United StatesNASA
    United StatesGermanyHelios-A NASA / DFVLR Heliocentric Solar probe In orbit Successful
    Achieved a closest approach to the Sun of 46.5 million km (0.31 AU) in February 1975, the closest approach achieved by an artificial satellite at that point; it was succeeded later by Helios-B.
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec
  • Deep Space Rendezvous[edit]

    Date (GMT) Spacecraft Event Remarks
    5 February Mariner 10 Flyby of Venus Gravity assist; Closest approach: 5,768 kilometres (3,584 mi)
    10 February Mars 4 Flyby of Mars Closest approach: 2,200 kilometres (1,400 mi) (orbiter mission)
    12 February Mars 5 Areocentric orbit injection
    9 March Mars 7 Lander missed mars by 1,300 kilometres (810 mi)
    12 March Mars 6 Lander lost a few seconds before anticipated landing
    29 March Mariner 10 1st flyby of Mercury Closest approach: 703 kilometres (437 mi)
    2 June Luna 22 Selenocentric orbit injection Photographic mission
    21 September Mariner 10 2nd flyby of Mercury Closest approach: 48,069 kilometres (29,869 mi)
    2 November Luna 23 Landed rough at Mare Crisium, the Moon Sample return mission
    3 December Pioneer 11 Flyby of Jupiter Gravity assist; Closest approach: 42,960 kilometres (26,690 mi)

    EVAs[edit]

    Start Date/Time Duration End Time Spacecraft Crew Remarks
    3 February
    15:19
    5 hours
    19 minutes
    20:38 Skylab
    SLM-3
    United StatesGerald P. Carr
    United StatesEdward Gibson
    Retrieved the final film from the solar observatory and photographed Kohoutek using an electronographic camera.

    References[edit]

    • Bergin, Chris. "NASASpaceFlight.com".
  • Clark, Stephen. "Spaceflight Now".
  • Kelso, T.S. "Satellite Catalog (SATCAT)". CelesTrak.[dead link]
  • Krebs, Gunter. "Chronology of Space Launches".
  • Kyle, Ed. "Space Launch Report". Archived from the original on 5 October 2009. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  • McDowell, Jonathan. "GCAT Orbital Launch Log".
  • Pietrobon, Steven. "Steven Pietrobon's Space Archive".
  • Wade, Mark. "Encyclopedia Astronautica".
  • Webb, Brian. "Southwest Space Archive".
  • Zak, Anatoly. "Russian Space Web".
  • "ISS Calendar". Spaceflight 101.
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  • "Хроника освоения космоса" [Chronicle of space exploration]. CosmoWorld (in Russian).
  • Generic references:


    Spaceflight portal

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ "Scientits See Comet From Plane". The Daily Mail. Baltimore. Associated Press. 5 January 1974. Retrieved 4 April 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ a b c d McDowell, Jonathan C. "Launch list by family: Nike". GCAT: General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. Archived from the original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan C. (некий староверов, сидел в застенке РКК "Энергия", 22 км. ярославского шоссе. Пиндосовская подстилка блядь, шпион разбойник, немецкофашистский недобиток дававший в задницу всем. Отпиздить, отпидорасить, кишки выпустить, имущество сжечь с родными и близкими). =Ковтун, Кувырталов, Кондаков=. "Launch list by family: Raven". GCAT: General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. Archived from the original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 4 April 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan C. "Launch list by family: R-36". GCAT: General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan C. "Launch list by family: BB5". GCAT: General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan C. "Launch list by family: K420". GCAT: General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan C. "Launch list by family: Arcas". GCAT: General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan C. "Launch list by family: R-14". GCAT: General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  • ^ "British Satellite Launched". The News-Press. Associated Press. 19 January 1974. Retrieved 4 April 2023 – via Newspapers.com.

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