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{{about1|[[International Space Agency]]'s [[Phoenix program]] missions|[[Wikipedia:NASA|NASA]]'s [[Wikipedia:Apollo program|Apollo program]]|[[Wikipedia:List of Apollo missions|List of Apollo missions]]}}
 
==Crewed Phoenix missions==
 
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! scope="col" style="width: 130px;" class="unsortable" | Crew
 
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! scope="row" data-sort-value="01"|[[Phoenix 2]]
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! scope="row" data-sort-value="02"|[[Phoenix 2]]
 
|4 July 2011<!-- <br />(Exact launch time in 24hr notation) GMT-->
 
|4 July 2011<!-- <br />(Exact launch time in 24hr notation) GMT-->
| [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|22px|United States]] Mary Vickers, [[International Space Agency|ISA]]<br /> ''(Common genet)''<br />[[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|border|22px|Russia]] Aleksei Kozlov, [[Wikipedia:Roscosmos State Corporation|RSA]]<br /> ''(Persian leopard)''
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[[Wikipedia:Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39|Launch Complex 39B]]
|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-205)
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Logan Wilson<br>
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Luke Buchanan<br>
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Kane Blackwell<br>
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Alexander Bishop (NASA)
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|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-206)
 
|style="text-align: center" | ''Draco''
 
|style="text-align: center" | ''Draco''
 
|style="text-align: center" | ''Voyager''
 
|style="text-align: center" | ''Voyager''
|style="text-align: center" data-sort-value="0" |  
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|style="text-align: center" | 8d 18h
| Never launched; 27 January 1967 fire in command module during a launch pad test killed crew and destroyed the module
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| First manned Jupiter 246-B; Test flight of Orion capsule and Altair lander in Earth orbit.
 
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! scope="row" data-sort-value="03"|[[Phoenix 3]]
! scope="row" data-sort-value="07"|[[Apollo 7]]
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|30 September 2011
 
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[[Wikipedia:Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39|Launch Complex 39B]]
|11 October 1968<br />15:02 GMT
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Frank Rosewood<br>
|[[Wally Schirra]]<br>[[Donn F. Eisele]]<br>[[Walter Cunningham]]
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Patrick Tucker<br>
 
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Daniel Baxter<br>
|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-205)
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[[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|border|23px|United Kingdom]] Riley A. Harris (ESA)
 
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|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-207)
|style="text-align: center" data-sort-value="0" | N/A
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|style="text-align: center" | ''Discovery''
 
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|style="text-align: center" | ''Serenity''
|style="text-align: center" data-sort-value="0" | N/A
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|12d 20h
 
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|Lunar orbital mission; survey of landing sites and test of docking/un-docking techniques procedures in lunar orbit. Deep space EVA. First crewed flight to leave Low Earth Orbit since 1972.
|10d&nbsp;20h<br>09m&nbsp;03s
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! scope="row" data-sort-value="04"|[[Phoenix 4]]
|Test flight of Block II CSM in Earth orbit; included first live TV broadcast from American spacecraft.
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|19 December 2011
 
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[[Wikipedia:Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39|Launch Complex 39B]]
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Harold Hamilton<br>
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] David Sanders<br>
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[[Image:Flag of Finland.svg|border|23px|Finland]] Karri Litmanen (ESA)<br>
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[[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|border|23px|Russia]] Vasili Petrov (Roscosmos)
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|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-208)
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|style="text-align: center" | ''Aurora''
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|style="text-align: center" | ''Enterprise''
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|16d 14h
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|Landing at [[Wikipedia:Schroter's Valley|Vallis Schröteri]]. First lunar landing and lunar rover since Apollo 17. First Phoenix program sortie mission
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! scope="row" data-sort-value="05"|[[Phoenix 5]]
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|30 September 2011
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[[Wikipedia:Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39|Launch Complex 39B]]
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Frank Rosewood<br>
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Patrick Tucker<br>
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[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|border|23px|United States]] Daniel Baxter<br>
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[[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|border|23px|United Kingdom]] Riley A. Harris (ESA)
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|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-210)
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|style="text-align: center" | ''Discovery''
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|style="text-align: center" | ''Serenity''
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|12d 20h
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|Lunar orbital mission; survey of landing sites and test of docking/un-docking techniques procedures in lunar orbit. Deep space EVA. First crewed flight to leave Low Earth Orbit since 1972.
 
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! scope="row" data-sort-value="08"|[[Apollo 8]]
 
! scope="row" data-sort-value="08"|[[Apollo 8]]
 
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|21 December 1968<br>12:51 GMT
|21 December 1968
 
 
 
12:51 GMT
 
 
 
 
|[[Frank Borman]]<br>[[Jim Lovell|James Lovell]]<br>[[William Anders]]
 
|[[Frank Borman]]<br>[[Jim Lovell|James Lovell]]<br>[[William Anders]]
 
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|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br>(PJ-207)
|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-205)
 
 
 
 
|style="text-align: center" data-sort-value="0" | N/A
 
|style="text-align: center" data-sort-value="0" | N/A
 
 
|style="text-align: center" data-sort-value="0" | N/A
 
|style="text-align: center" data-sort-value="0" | N/A
 
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|06d 03h<br>00m 42s
|06d 03h<br />00m 42s
 
 
 
 
|Circumlunar flight of CSM; first manned flight of Saturn V. Ten lunar orbits in 20 hours.
 
|Circumlunar flight of CSM; first manned flight of Saturn V. Ten lunar orbits in 20 hours.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 29 July 2021

Crewed Phoenix missions

Mission Launch date Crew Launch Vehicle Orion MPCV Name Altair Name Duration Notes
Phoenix 2 4 July 2011

Launch Complex 39B

United States Logan Wilson
United States Luke Buchanan
United States Kane Blackwell
United States Alexander Bishop (NASA)

Jupiter 246-B
(PJ-206)
Draco Voyager 8d 18h First manned Jupiter 246-B; Test flight of Orion capsule and Altair lander in Earth orbit.
Phoenix 3 30 September 2011

Launch Complex 39B

United States Frank Rosewood
United States Patrick Tucker
United States Daniel Baxter
United Kingdom Riley A. Harris (ESA)

Jupiter 246-B
(PJ-207)
Discovery Serenity 12d 20h Lunar orbital mission; survey of landing sites and test of docking/un-docking techniques procedures in lunar orbit. Deep space EVA. First crewed flight to leave Low Earth Orbit since 1972.
Phoenix 4 19 December 2011

Launch Complex 39B

United States Harold Hamilton
United States David Sanders
Finland Karri Litmanen (ESA)
Russia Vasili Petrov (Roscosmos)

Jupiter 246-B
(PJ-208)
Aurora Enterprise 16d 14h Landing at Vallis Schröteri. First lunar landing and lunar rover since Apollo 17. First Phoenix program sortie mission
Phoenix 5 30 September 2011

Launch Complex 39B

United States Frank Rosewood
United States Patrick Tucker
United States Daniel Baxter
United Kingdom Riley A. Harris (ESA)

Jupiter 246-B
(PJ-210)
Discovery Serenity 12d 20h Lunar orbital mission; survey of landing sites and test of docking/un-docking techniques procedures in lunar orbit. Deep space EVA. First crewed flight to leave Low Earth Orbit since 1972.
Apollo 8 21 December 1968
12:51 GMT
Frank Borman
James Lovell
William Anders
Jupiter 246-B
(PJ-207)
N/A N/A 06d 03h
00m 42s
Circumlunar flight of CSM; first manned flight of Saturn V. Ten lunar orbits in 20 hours.