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Template:Future spaceflight This is a list of spacecraft launches in 2006. It is a sublist of the list of spaceflights by year.

Launch Date/Time Launch Vehicle Launch
Site
Launch Contractor Payload Operator Orbit Mission/
Function
Re-Entry/
Destruction
Outcome Remarks
January 19
19:00 GMT
Lockheed Martin Atlas V (551) LC-41 Cape Canaveral ILS New Horizons NASA N/A Flyby of Pluto and KBOs N/A Successful so far First probe to visit Pluto
January 24
01:33 GMT
H-2A Tanegashima JAXA Daichi (ALOS) JAXA LEO (Sun synchronous polar orbit) Observation satellite Still in Orbit Successful so far
February 15
23:35 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey
Pacific Ocean
Sea Launch EchoStar 10 EchoStar Geosynchronous Comsat Still in Orbit Successful so far
February 18
06:27 GMT
H-2A Tanegashima Rocket System MTSAT-2 Japanese Government Geosynchronous ATC and weather satellite Successful so far
February 21
21:28 GMT
M-5 (M-V/Mu-5) Uchinoura JAXA ASTRO-F (Akari) Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
LEO (Sun synchronous polar orbit) Infrared astronomy satellite. Still in orbit Successful so far
Cute-1.7+APD Still in orbit Successful so far
February 28
20:10 GMT
Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS ARABSAT 4A ARABSAT Intended: Geosynchronous Comsat February 28, 2006 Failure Upper stage malfunction.
March 11
22:33 GMT
Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace SPAINSAT Spanish Government Geosynchronous Military comsat Still in Orbit Successful so far
Hot Bird 7A Eutelsat Geosynchronous Comsat Still in Orbit Successful so far
March 22
14:03 GMT
Orbital Sciences Pegasus L-1011, Vandenberg AFB Orbital Sciences Space Technology 5 (X3) NASA LEO Study Earth's Magnetosphere. Still in orbit Successful so far
March 24
22:30 GMT
SpaceX Falcon 1 Omelek SpaceX FalconSat 2 USAF Academy Intended: LEO Plasma research satellite. T+60 seconds Failure Rocket lost power shortly after launch. Probable engine fire.
March 30
02:30 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur RFSA Soyuz TMA-8
3 Cosmonauts
RFSA LEO - docked to ISS Manned orbital flight Still in orbit Successful so far ISS Expedition 13
First Brazillian in Space
April 12
23:30 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey Sea Launch JCSAT-9 JCSAT Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
April 14
01:40 GMT
OSC Minotaur SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB OSC COSMIC (X5) COSMIC LEO Study atmosphere Still in orbit Successful so far
April 20
20:27 GMT
Lockheed Martin Atlas V (411) LC-41, Cape Canaveral ILS ASTRA 1KR SES ASTRA Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
April 24
16:03 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur RFSA Progress 21P RFSA LEO - docked to ISS Resupply ISS Still in orbit Successful so far
April 28
10:02 GMT
Boeing Delta II SLC-2W, Vandenberg AFB CALIPSO NASA LEO (A-Train) Study aerosols Still in orbit Successful so far
CloudSat NASA LEO (A-Train) Study clouds Still in orbit Successful so far
April 26
22:48 GMT
CZ-4B Long March Taiyuan Yaogan 1 Imaging Satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
May 3, 17:38 GMT Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-16, Plesetsk RFSA Kosmos 2420 Russian Government Spy Satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
May 24
22:11 GMT
Boeing Delta IV LC-37B, Cape Canaveral GOES-N NASA/NOAA Geostationary Weather satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
May 26
18:50 GMT
Shtil Submarine in Barents Sea Russian Navy Kompass 2 Earthquake detection satellite. Still in orbit Successful so far
May 27
21:09 GMT
Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace SATMEX 6 Satellites Mexicanas Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far Record for heaviest dual-payload to orbit
THAICOM 5 Shin Satellite Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
June 15
08:00 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1 Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Resurs Russian Federal Space Agency LEO Remote Sensing Spacecraft Still in orbit Successful so far
June 18
07:50 GMT
Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey Sea Launch Galaxy 16 PanAmSat Current: GTO,
Planned: Geosynchronous
Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
June 18
22:44 GMT
Chelomei Proton Baikonur Khrunichev KazSat Government of Kazakhstan Geosynchronous Comsat Still in orbit Successful so far
June 21
22:15 GMT
Boeing Delta II LC-17A, Cape Canaveral MITEX DARPA Geostationary Experimental military satellite Still in orbit Successful so far
June 24
15:08 GMT
Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1 Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Progress 22P Russian Federal Space Agency Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS
June 27
02:00-04:00 GMT
Boeing Delta IV Vandenberg AFB NRO L-22 US National Reconnaissance Office Spy Satellite
June 30 Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1 Baikonur Starsem METOP Weather satellite
July 1
19:48 GMT
Space Shuttle Discovery LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center USA STS-121, 7 astronauts NASA Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Manned Orbital Flight Return to flight test, visit ISS
Leonardo MPLM NASA/ESA Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS
July 21 Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS Hot Bird 8 Eutelsat Planned: Geosynchronous Comsat
July 22
19:11-19:13 GMT
Boeing Delta II LC-17B, Cape Canaveral STEREO NASA Study Sun and Earth
July (TBC) Yuzhnoye Zenit 3SL Ocean Odyssey Sea Launch Koreasat 5 Planned: Geosynchronous Comsat
July (TBC) Dnepr Baikonur BelKA Earth Observation satellite
July/August (TBC) Rockot Baikonur Eurockot KOMPSAT 2 Earth Observation satellite
July/August (TBC) Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS AMC-14 Planned: Geosynchronous Comsat
July/August (TBC) Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1 Baikonur Starsem GIOVE-B Experimental navigation satellite
July/August (TBC) SpaceX Falcon 1 SLC-3W, Vandenberg AFB SpaceX TacSat 1 US Naval Research Laboratory Planned: LEO Experimental communications satellite.
Space burial Space Services Incorporated Planned: LEO Space burial of human remains Includes remains of Mercury Astronaut Gordon Cooper
August (TBC) Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace JCSat 10 Geosynchronous Comsat
Syracuse 3B Geosynchronous Comsat
August 28
20:07 GMT
Space Shuttle Atlantis LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center USA STS-115, 6 astronauts NASA Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Manned Orbital Flight ISS assembly flight
ISS Truss NASA Planned: LEO, attatched to ISS ISS component
September (TBC) H-2A Tanegashima Classified (X2) Japanese government Reconnaissance satellites
August/September (TBC) Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS MEASAT 3 Planned: Geosynchronous Comsat
September 13 Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1, Baikonur RFSA Soyuz TMA-9
3 Cosmonauts
RFSA LEO - docked to ISS Manned orbital flight ISS Expedition 14
"Space tourist" flight
September (TBC) Aérospatiale Ariane 5 ECA ELA-3, CSG (Kourou) Arianespace DirecTV-9S Geosynchronous Comsat
Optus D1 Geosynchronous Comsat
LDREX-2 Geosynchronous Comsat
September 14 Boeing Delta II LC-17A, Cape Canaveral GPS 2R-M2 NAVSTAR GPS navigation satellite
September 29
20:22-20:28 GMT
Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL L-1011, Vandenberg AFB Orbital Sciences AIM NASA LEO Study clouds on the edge of space
September/October (TBC) Chelomei Proton Baikonur ILS Anik F3 Telesat Planned: Geosynchronous Comsat
October 6 Boeing Delta IV Vandenberg AFB DMSP F17 US Air Force Weather Satellite
October (TBC) Lockheed Martin Atlas V (401) Vandenberg AFB ILS STP-1 (X7) USAF Test program
October 18 Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1 Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Progress 23P Russian Federal Space Agency Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS
October 19
05:53-06:12 GMT
Boeing Delta II LC-17, Cape Canaveral THEMIS NASA Study Auroras
November 15 Lockheed Martin Atlas V (411) Vandenberg AFB ILS NRO-L28 US National Reconnaissance Office Classified
November (TBC) Orbital Sciences Minotaur SLC-8 Vandenberg AFB OSC TacSat 2 US Naval Research Laboratory Experimental satellite
December (TBC) Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1 Baikonur Starsem RADARSAT 2 Observation satellite
December (TBC) Boeing Delta II Vandenberg AFB NRO L-21 US National Reconnaissance Office Classified
December 14
00:17 GMT
Space Shuttle Discovery LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center USA STS-116, 6 astronauts NASA Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Manned Orbital Flight ISS assembly flight
ISS Truss NASA Planned: LEO, attatched to ISS ISS component
December 20 Soyuz (R-7/A-2) LC-1 Baikonur Russian Federal Space Agency Progress 24P Russian Federal Space Agency Planned: LEO, docked to ISS Resupply ISS
TBC Boeing Delta IV Vandenberg AFB NRO L-22 US National Reconnaissance Office Classified
TBC Boeing Delta IV-H LC-37B, Cape Canaveral NRO L-22 US National Reconnaissance Office Classified

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Quantity vector
Symbol I
Dimensions [M][L][T]-1
Common units
  • kg m s-1
  • N s
Common definitions
  • The change in momentum of a particle caused by a force ( I = p_final - p_initial )
  • The product of a force and the time it's applied for ( I = F t )



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(This is just a template test, I am not really requesting that the sandbox is deleted. --GW_Simulations 23:31, 14 March 2006 (MSK)

Fixed. ;) Urwumpe 23:54, 14 March 2006 (MSK)


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What all those particle terms mean-

SRCSIZE-size of the particle. 2 is good for thrust particles from the main engine while 5 is for smoke. SRCRATE-How many particles are generated from the source (the engine) V0(variable?)- How fast the particles are put out by the source SRCSPREAD- How much the particles spread out. 0 for engine smoke and 0.5 for regular smoke. LIFETIME- How long a particle (in seconds) stays before it disappears. GROWTHRATE- The rate in which the particle grows. ATMSLOWDOWN- How much a particle is slowed by the atmosphere. LTYPE- Specifies if particles are emissive or diffuse. An emissive(glowing, for engine smoke) particle has no shading while diffuse(recommended for realistic smoke plumes) particles have shading applied. Italic text'Italic text

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