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Spacecraft Release

SNC-1 Dream Chaser Release & Reentry

The Sierra Nevada Corporation SNC-1 Dream Chaser will be unberthed from the ISS before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and landing at Kennedy Space Center.

International Space Station

Spacecraft Landing

SNC-1 Dream Chaser Landing

The Sierra Nevada Corporation SNC-1 Dream Chaser will land autonomously at the Launch and Landing Facility of Kennedy Space Center.

Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA

Flyby

Lucy Trojan Asteroid (3548) Eurybates & Queta Flyby

Flyby of the Trojan asteroid (3548) Eurybates and its satellite Queta by NASA's Lucy mission.

(3548) Eurybates

Flyby

Lucy Trojan Asteroid (15094) Polymele Flyby

Flyby of the Trojan asteroid (15094) Polymele by NASA's Lucy mission.

(15094) Polymele

Flyby

Hayabusa2 Earth Flyby

As part of its mission extension, JAXA's Hayabusa2 spacecraft will fly by Earth on its way to asteroid 1998 KY26.

Earth

Flyby

Solar Orbiter Venus Flyby

Solar Orbiter, a partnership between ESA and NASA, will perform a gravity assist maneuver with Venus on March 17, 2028. Throughout its mission it also makes repeated gravity assist flybys of Venus to get closer to the Sun, and to change its orbital inclination, boosting it out of the ecliptic plane, to get the best – and first – views of the Sun’s poles.

Venus

Flyby

Lucy Trojan Asteroid (11351) Leucus Flyby

Flyby of the Trojan asteroid (11351) Leucus by NASA's Lucy mission.

(11351) Leucus

Flyby

Hayabusa2 Earth Flyby

As part of its mission extension, JAXA's Hayabusa2 spacecraft will fly by Earth on its way to asteroid 1998 KY26.

Earth

Flyby

Lucy Trojan Asteroid (21900) Orus Flyby

Flyby of the Trojan asteroid (21900) Orus by NASA's Lucy mission.

(21900) Orus

Flyby

Juice Earth Flyby

Fourth flyby of ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission on its way to the Jovian system.

Earth

Flyby

Solar Orbiter Venus Flyby

Solar Orbiter, a partnership between ESA and NASA, will perform a gravity assist maneuver with Venus on June 10, 2029. Throughout its mission it also makes repeated gravity assist flybys of Venus to get closer to the Sun, and to change its orbital inclination, boosting it out of the ecliptic plane, to get the best – and first – views of the Sun’s poles.

Venus

Flyby

Solar Orbiter Venus Flyby

Solar Orbiter, a partnership between ESA and NASA, will perform a gravity assist maneuver with Venus on September 2, 2030. Throughout its mission it also makes repeated gravity assist flybys of Venus to get closer to the Sun, and to change its orbital inclination, boosting it out of the ecliptic plane, to get the best – and first – views of the Sun’s poles.

Venus

Flyby

Lucy Earth Flyby

Third and final Earth flyby of NASA's Lucy mission to the Trojan asteroids.

Earth

Spacecraft Event

Hayabusa2 Asteroid 1998 KY26 Rendezvous

As part of its mission extension, JAXA's Hayabusa2 spacecraft will rendezvous with asteroid 1998 KY26.

1998 KY26

Orbital Insertion

Juice Jupiter Orbit Insertion

Orbital insertion of ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission around Jupiter, using a Ganymede gravity assist flyby to reduce its velocity, followed by two engine burns.

Jupiter

Flyby

Lucy Trojan Asteroids (617) Patroclus & Menoetius Flyby

Flyby of the Trojan binary asteroid pair (617) Patroclus and Menoetius by NASA's Lucy mission.

(617) Patroclus & Menoetius

Orbital Insertion

Juice Ganymede Orbit Insertion

Orbital insertion of ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission around Ganymede.

Ganymede

Spacecraft Event

Juice Ganymede Impact

After running out of propellant to maintain its trajectory, ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) spacecraft will impact Ganymede due to orbital perturbations.

Ganymede