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1972 in spaceflight
Launch of Saturn V with the final Apollo mission to the Moon
Orbital launches
First12 January
Last28 December
Total113
Successes105
Failures7
Partial failures1
Catalogued106
Rockets
Maiden flightsDelta 0100
Delta 1000
RetirementsDelta L
Delta N
M-4S
Thorad-Agena

1972 saw humanity's last crewed mission to the Moon of the 20th century, Apollo 17.

Launches

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Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks

January

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January 12
09:59
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur, LC-31/6 Soviet UnionRVSN
Soviet UnionKosmos 471 (Zenit 4M/Rotor) GRU Low Earth orbit Reconnaissance January 25, 1972 Successful
January 20
18:36
United StatesTitan IIID United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-4E
United StatesKH-9 2 (Hexagon 2) USAF LEO Reconnaissance 29 February 1972 Successful
United StatesMabeli (OPS 7719) USAF LEO ELINT 17 April 1979 Successful
January 23
00:12
United StatesAtlas SLV-3C Centaur-D AC-28 United StatesCape Canaveral, LC-36B
United NationsIntelsat 4 F-4 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Successful
25 January
11:15
Soviet UnionKosmos-2 Soviet UnionPlesetsk, Site 133/1 Soviet UnionRVSN
Soviet UnionKosmos 472 (DS-P1-Yu No. 52) RVSN LEO Radar calibration 18 August 1972 Successful
January 31
17:20
United StatesDelta L D-87 Vandenberg AFB, SLC-2E
European UnionHEOS 2 ESRO High eccentricity LEO/HEO Particle and field research August 2, 1974 Successful
Final flight of Delta L

February

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8 February
05:59[2]
Soviet Union K63D Soviet Union Vladimirovka test range, near Kapustin Yar
Soviet Union BOR-2 No.104 Suborbital Re-entry test for Spiral program 8 February Successful
Subscale model of the Spiral spaceplane.[1] Apogee: 100 km
February 14
03:27
Soviet UnionProton-K/Blok D (8K82K) Soviet UnionBaikonur, LC-81/24 Soviet UnionRVSN
Soviet UnionLuna 20 Lunar Lunar sample return February 21, 1972 (at Moon) Successful

March

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March 3
01:49
United StatesAtlas SLV-3C Centaur/Star 37E AC-27 United StatesCape Canaveral, LC-36A
United StatesPioneer 10 NASA Heliocentric to Solar Escape Jupiter flyby In orbit Successful
First spacecraft to cross asteroid belt. First flyby of Jupiter. First probe to leave Solar System
March 12
01:55
United StatesDelta N D-88 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-2E
European UnionTD-1A ESRO LEO Technology research January 9, 1980 Successful
Final flight of Delta N
March 24
08:46
United StatesThor-LV2F Burner-2A United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-10W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesDMSP 5B F2 US Air Force LEO Weather satellite In orbit Successful

April

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April 16
17:45
United StatesSaturn V United StatesKennedy, LC-39A United StatesNASA
United StatesApollo 16 CSM "Casper" NASA Lunar Crewed lunar orbiter April 27, 1972 Successful
United StatesApollo 16 lunar module "Orion" NASA Lunar Crewed lunar lander April 20, 1972
14:23 (at Moon)
Successful
United StatesApollo 16 Subsatellite NASA Lunar Lunar particles research May 29, 1972 (at Moon) Partial failure
Crewed spaceflight to the Moon with 3 astronauts. Subsatellite placed in wrong orbit, shorter lifespan than planned
April 19
21:43
United StatesThorad Agena-D SLV-2H United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-3W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesKH-4B 1116 USAF LEO Reconnaissance May 12, 1972 Successful

May

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May 25
18:41
United StatesThorad Agena-D SLV-2H United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-3W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesKH-4B 1117 USAF LEO Reconnaissance June 4, 1972
Final flight of Thorad-Agena

June

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June 13
21:53
United StatesAtlas SLV-3C Centaur AC-29 United StatesCape Canaveral, LC-36B
United NationsIntelsat 4 F-5 Intelsat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Successful
June 26
14:53
Soviet UnionSoyuz (11A511) Soviet UnionBaikonur, LC-1/5 Soviet UnionRVSN
Soviet UnionKosmos 496 (Soyuz 7K-T) LEO Test redesigned Soyuz 7K-T spacecraft July 2, 1972 Successful

July

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July 23
18:41
United StatesDelta 0900 D-89 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-2W
United StatesLandsat 1 NASA LEO Earth resources satellite In orbit Successful
Maiden flight of Delta 0100 series

August

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10 August
00:32
ChinaFeng Bao 1 701-02 ChinaJiuquan Satellite Launch Center, LA-2B (Site 138)
ChinaShiyan Peizhong Suborbital Test flight T+90 seconds Successful
First suborbital test flight of Feng Bao 1, apogee: 200 km.
13 August
15:10
United StatesScout D-1 United StatesWallops Flight Facility, LA-3
United StatesExplorer 46 (MTS) NASA LEO Meteoroid research 2 November 1979 Successful
August 19
02:40
JapanM-4S JapanKagoshima Space Center, LP-M JapanNASDA
JapanDenpa (REXS) ISAS Highly elliptical orbit Magnetosphere research 19 May 1980 Spacecraft failure
Final flight of M-4S. The satellite stopped transmitting several days after launch, due to high voltage arcing
August 21
10:28
United StatesAtlas SLV-3C Centaur AC-22 United StatesCape Canaveral, LC-36B
United StatesOAO 3 NASA LEO Ultraviolet astronomy In orbit Successful
Final flight of Atlas SLV-3C Centaur

September

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September 23
01:20
United StatesDelta 1604 (1604) D-90 United StatesCape Canaveral, LC-17B
United StatesExplorer 47 NASA HEO Magnetosphere research In orbit Successful
Maiden flight of Delta 1000 series. Maiden flight of Extended Long-Tank Thor stage

October

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October 2
20:09
United StatesAtlas F Burner II United StatesVandenberg AFB, BMRS-A1 United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesOPS 8180 (RADCAT) USAF LEO Radar calibration 2 August 2012 Successful
United StatesRadsat USAF LEO Gamma radiation research In orbit Successful
October 15
17:19
United StatesDelta 0300 D-91 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-2W
United StatesNOAA 2 (ITOS-B) NOAA LEO Weather satellite In orbit Successful
United StatesAMSAT-OSCAR 6 AMSAT LEO Amateur radio In orbit Successful

November

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November 9
03:23
United StatesThor Burner II United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-10W United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesDMSP 5B F3 USAF LEO Weather In orbit Successful
November 10
01:14
United StatesDelta 1914 D-92 United StatesCape Canaveral, LC-17B
CanadaAnik A1 Telesat Geosynchronous Communications In orbit Successful

December

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December 7
05:33
United StatesSaturn V United StatesKennedy, LC-39A United StatesNASA
United StatesApollo 17 CSM "America" NASA Lunar Crewed lunar orbiter December 19, 1971 Successful
United StatesApollo 17 lunar module "Challenger" NASA Lunar Crewed lunar lander December 14, 1971 (at Moon) Successful
Crewed spaceflight to the Moon with 3 astronauts. Final flight of Apollo program.
December 11
07:56
United StatesDelta 0900 D-93 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-2W
United StatesNimbus 5 NASA LEO Environmental research In orbit Successful
December 16
11:24
United StatesScout D-1 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-5 NASA
United StatesGermanyAeros 1 NASA/BMwF In orbit Successful
December 20
22:20
United StatesAtlas SLV-3A Agena-D United StatesCape Canaveral, LC-13 United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesOPS 9390 Canyon 5 USAF Geosynchronous SIGINT In orbit Successful

Launches from the Moon

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Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
22 February
22:58
Soviet Union Luna 20 Ascent stage Terra Apollonius (Luna)
Soviet Union Luna 20 Return capsule Soviet Union Highly elliptical Sample return 25 February Successful
Second uncrewed lunar sample return mission
24 April
01:25:47
United States Lunar Module Ascent Stage Descartes Highlands (Luna) United States NASA
United States Apollo 16 LM NASA Selenocentric (CSM) Crewed Unknown Successful
Carrying two astronauts back to CSM after lunar landing
14 December
22:54:37
United States Lunar Module Ascent Stage Taurus-Littrow (Luna) United States NASA
United States Apollo 17 LM NASA Selenocentric (CSM) Crewed 15 December
06:50
Successful
Carrying two astronauts back to CSM after lunar landing

Deep space rendezvous in 1972

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References

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  • Bergin, Chris. "NASASpaceFlight.com".
  • Clark, Stephen. "Spaceflight Now".
  • Kelso, T.S. "Satellite Catalog (SATCAT)". CelesTrak.[dead link]
  • Krebs, Gunter. "Chronology of Space Launches".
  • Kyle, Ed. "Space Launch Report". Archived from the original on 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
  • McDowell, Jonathan. "GCAT Orbital Launch Log".
  • Pietrobon, Steven. "Steven Pietrobon's Space Archive".
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Generic references:
Spaceflight portal

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Krebs, Gunter Dirk. "BOR-2". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 2024-08-12.
  2. ^ Wade, Mark. "K63D". www.astronautix.com. Retrieved 2024-08-12.