List of proposed Solar System spacecraft
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This is a list of proposed spacecraft that are planned to focus on the exploration of the Solar System, ordered by date of spacecraft launch.
Planned or scheduled missions
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Q3 2024 | Lunar lander | [1][2] |
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29 September 2024 | Two Mars orbiters | [3] |
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10 October 2024 | Jupiter orbiter, Europa multiple flyby | [4][5][6] |
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October 2024 | Asteroid 65803 Didymos rendezvous | [7] |
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2025 | Asteroid 3200 Phaethon flyby | [8] |
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2025 | Mars orbiter and lander | [9][10] |
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May 2025 | Asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa sample return, comet 311P/PanSTARRS orbiter | [11] |
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September 2025 | 4-person lunar flyby | [12][13] |
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September 2026 | 4-person lunar flyby, 2-person lunar landing | [12][14] |
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2026 | Martian moon sample return mission | [15] |
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2026 | Lunar south pole lander, rover and flying probe | [16] |
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2027 | Lunar orbiter | [17] |
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July 2028 | Titan rotorcraft lander | [18][19] |
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2028 | Mars rover, ExoMars | [20][21] |
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2028 | Lunar lander | [17] |
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September 2029 | Jupiter and Callisto orbiter, Uranus flyby | [22][23] |
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2029 | Flyby of an Oort Cloud comet | [24][25][26] |
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2029 | Venus orbiter | [27] |
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2030 | Mars sample return mission | [28] |
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2030 | Lunar sample return mission | [29] |
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2032 | Venus orbiter and atmospheric probe | [30] |
Proposed missions
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30 December 2024 | Rocket Lab | 2023 | Private Venus atmospheric probe | [31] |
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2024 | Scientia Sinica Informationis | 2019 | "Voyager-like" mission to outer planets | [32][33] |
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2024 | ispace | 2019 | Private lunar lander and rover | [34] |
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2024 | Business Standard | 2019 | Mars orbiter | [35] |
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2026 | The Space Review | 2020 | Mars sample return mission | [36] |
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2028 | The New York Times | 2023 | Flyby mission to seven asteroids | [37] |
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2028 | India Times | 2023 | Venus orbiter | [38] |
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2029 | Russian Space Research Institute | 2021 | Venus orbiter and lander | [39] |
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NET 2031 | NASA | 2023 | Uranus orbiter and probe | [40][41] |
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2038 | NASA | 2023 | Enceladus orbiter/lander | [42] |
See also
[edit]- Timeline of Solar System exploration
- List of proposed space observatories
- List of missions to the outer planets#Future missions
References
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