1983 in spaceflight
The following is an outline of 1983 in spaceflight.
Rockets | |
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Maiden flights | Atlas H Space Shuttle Challenger |
Retirements | Atlas-Centaur SLV-3D |
Crewed flights | |
Orbital | 6 |
Total travellers | 25 |
Launches
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) |
Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
Remarks | |||||||
February | |||||||
9 February 13:47 |
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US Navy | Low Earth | SIGINT | In orbit | Successful | |||
Maiden flight of Atlas H | |||||||
March | |||||||
2 March 09:37 |
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Low Earth (Salyut 7) | Logistics | 19 September 00:28 | Successful | ||||
Low Earth (Salyut 7) | Sample return | 23 August | Successful | ||||
28 March 15:52 |
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NOAA | Sun-synchronous | Meteorology | In orbit | Spacecraft failure | |||
Spacecraft failed in June 1984[1] | |||||||
April | |||||||
4 April 18:30 |
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NASA | Low Earth | Satellite deployment | 9 April 18:53 | Successful | |||
NASA | Geostationary | Communications | In orbit | Operational | |||
Crewed orbital flight with four astronauts; Maiden flight of Space Shuttle Challenger | |||||||
15 April 18:45 |
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NRO | Sun-synchronous | Reconnaissance | 21 August | Successful | |||
20 April 13:10 |
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Low Earth Planned: Docked to Salyut 7 |
Salyut 7 EO-2 | 22 April 13:28 | Docking failure | ||||
Crewed orbital flight with three cosmonauts; Failed to dock with Salyut 7 | |||||||
May | |||||||
19 May 22:26 |
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Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
Final flight of Atlas-Centaur SLV-3D | |||||||
June | |||||||
9 June 23:23 |
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US Navy | Low Earth | SIGINT | In orbit | Successful | |||
16 June 11:59 |
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Eutelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
AMSAT | Geosynchronous transfer | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
Eutelsat 1F1 retired in 1996 | |||||||
18 June 11:33 |
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NASA | Low Earth | Satellite deployment | 24 June 14:56 | Successful | |||
Telesat Canada | Current: Graveyard Operational: Geostationary |
Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
Telkom Indonesia | Geostationary | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
NASA | Low Earth (Challenger) | Microgravity research | 24 June 14:56 | Successful | |||
NASA | Low Earth (Challenger) | Scientific experiments | 24 June 14:56 | Successful | |||
Crewed orbital flight with five astronauts; including the first female American astronaut, Sally Ride Anik C2 retired 7 January 1998 | |||||||
20 June 18:45 |
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NRO | Sun-synchronous | Reconnaissance | 21 March 1984 | Successful | |||
NRO | Sun-synchronous | ELINT | In orbit | Successful | |||
27 June 09:12 |
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Low Earth (Salyut 7) | Salyut 7 EO-2 | 23 November 19:58 | Successful | ||||
Crewed orbital flight with two cosmonauts | |||||||
July | |||||||
14 July 10:21 |
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US Air Force | Medium Earth | Navigation | In orbit | Successful | |||
31 July 15:41 |
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NRO | Molniya | SIGINT | In orbit | Successful | |||
August | |||||||
17 August 12:08 |
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Low Earth (Salyut 7) | Logistics | 17 September 23:43 | Successful | ||||
30 August 06:32 |
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NASA | Low Earth | Satellite deployment | 5 September 07:40 | Successful | |||
ISRO | Geostationary | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
NASA | Low Earth (Challenger) | Payload compatibility testing | 5 September 07:40 | Successful | |||
Crewed orbital flight with five astronauts | |||||||
October | |||||||
19 October 00:45 |
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Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
20 October 09:59 |
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Low Earth (Salyut 7) | Logistics | 16 November 04:18 | Successful | ||||
November | |||||||
18 November 06:32 |
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US Air Force | Sun-synchronous | Meteorology | In orbit | Successful | |||
28 November 16:00 |
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NASA | Low Earth | Microgravity research | 8 December 23:47 | Successful | |||
NASA/ESRO | Low Earth (Columbia) | Microgravity research | |||||
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts; Maiden flight of Spacelab Long Module | |||||||
Deep-space rendezvous
Date (GMT) | Spacecraft | Event | Remarks |
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10 October | Venera 15 | Entered Cytherean orbit | Radar mapper mission |
14 October | Venera 16 | Entered Cytherean orbit | Radar mapper mission |
21 October | ISEE-3/ICE | 4th flyby of the Moon | Closest approach: 17,440 kilometres (10,840 mi) |
22 December | ISEE-3/ICE | 5th flyby of the Moon | Closest approach: 120 kilometres (75 mi) |
EVAs
Start Date/Time | Duration | End Time | Spacecraft | Crew | Remarks |
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7 April 21:05 |
4 hours 10 minutes |
8 April 01:15 |
STS-6 ( Challenger) | Test spacesuits and tools for future space construction.[2] First spacewalk from a Space Shuttle.[3] | |
1 November 04:47 |
2 hours 50 minutes |
07:36 | Salyut 7 EO-2 | Installed a new solar panel to increase the station's electrical output. | |
3 November 03:47 |
2 hours 55 minutes |
06:42 | Salyut 7 EO-2 | Installed a second new solar panel, increasing electrical output by 50%. | |
gollark: I don't think you can strangle yourself to death.
gollark: Riiiiight.
gollark: Good job, alt!
gollark: Besides, surely you could do something bad with my phone number, if that were possible.
gollark: You are my alt, remember?
References
Generic references:
Spaceflight portal
- Bergin, Chris. "NASASpaceFlight.com".
- Clark, Stephen. "Spaceflight Now".
- Kelso, T.S. "Satellite Catalog (SATCAT)". CelesTrak.
- Krebs, Gunter. "Chronology of Space Launches".
- Kyle, Ed. "Space Launch Report".
- McDowell, Jonathan. "Jonathan's Space Report".
- 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.
- "NSSDCA Master Catalog". NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
- "Space Calendar". NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- "Space Information Center". JAXA.
- "Хроника освоения космоса" [Chronicle of space exploration]. CosmoWorld (in Russian).
Footnotes
- Ottawan (2005). "Mission: STS 6". The Space Race. TheSpaceRace.com. Retrieved 15 February 2009.
- "STS-6". Space Shuttle Mission Archives. NASA. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
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