2022 Launch Total by Country of Upper Stage Manufactureranked by number of year-to-date orbital successes.As of 30 November 2022.========================================================== Vehicle Overall By Orbit Type Launches Earth-Orbit Earth-Escape (Failures) LEO >LEO Deep Space========================================================== United States 71(3) 56(3) 15(0) -China 55(1) 51(1) 4(0) -Russia 22(0) 15(0) 7(0) - New Zealand 9(0) 8(0) 1(0) - India 5(1) 5(1) - - Europe 3(0) - 3(0) -Iran 1(0) 1(0) - -South Korea 1(0) 1(0) - -Japan 1(1) 1(1) - -==========================================================(See attached files for many more details.)
======================================================== WORLDWIDE ORBITAL LAUNCH BOX SCORE as of 12/31/22 All Orbital Launch Crewed Launch Attempts(Failures) Attempts(Failures) ------------------------------------------------------- 2022: 186(8) 7(0) 2021: 144(11) 8(0) 2020: 114(10) 4(0) 2019: 102(5) 3(0) ================================================================================================================ SPACE LAUNCH REPORT 2022 LAUNCH VEHICLE STANDINGS======================================================== by Ed Kyle as of December 31, 2022======================================================== YEAR TO DATE ORBITAL LAUNCH VEHICLE SUMMARYCalendar year launch vehicle results, ranked by number of successes, with launch total as the first tiebreaker and vehicle payload mass as the second tiebreaker. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) missions have orbital periods less than 2 hours. Deep Space missions include heliocentric, planetocentric, and solar system escape trajectories.========================================================= Vehicle Overall By Orbit Type Launches Earth-Orbit Earth-Escape (Failures) LEO >LEO Deep Space=========================================================Falcon 9 v1.2 60(0) 50(0) 10(0) - CZ (DF-5) 39(0) 35(0) 4(0) - R7 17(0) 11(0) 6(0) - Electron 9(0) 8(0) 1(0) - Atlas 5 7(0) 2(0) 5(0) -KZ-1A 4(0) 4(0) - - CZ-11(H) 4(0) 4(0) - -Ariane 5 ECA+ 3(0) - 3(0) -CZ-7(A) 3(0) 2(0) 1(0) -PSLV 3(0) 3(0) - -CZ-5B 2(0) 2(0) - -Antares 230+ 2(0) 2(0) - -Soyuz 2-1v/Volga 2(0) 2(0) - -CZ-6A 2(0) 2(0) - - CZ-6 2(0) 2(0) - -Angara 1.2 2(0) 2(0) - -LauncherOne 2(0) 2(0) - -Ceres-1 2(0) 2(0) - - Astra Rocket 3.3 3(2) 3(2) - -Vega-C 2(1) 1(1) 1(0) -SLS 1(0) - 1(0) -Delta 4 Heavy 1(0) 1(0) - -Falcon Heavy 1(0) - 1(0) -Proton M/DM-03 1(0) - 1(0) -GSLV Mk3 1(0) 1(0) - -CZ-8 1(0) 1(0) - -KZ-11 1(0) 1(0) - -Jielong 3 1(0) 1(0) - -Lijian 1 (ZK-1A) 1(0) 1(0) - -Qased 1(0) 1(0) - -KSLV-2 (Nuri) 1(0) 1(0) - -ZQ-2 1(1) 1(1) - -Alpha 1(1) 1(1) - -Epsilon 1(1) 1(1) - -SSLV 1(1) 1(1) - - SQX-1 1(1) 1(1) - ----------------------------------------------------------Total 186(8) 152(8) 34(0) -
======================================================== by Ed Kyle as of February 02, 2023======================================================== YEAR TO DATE ORBITAL LAUNCH VEHICLE SUMMARYCalendar year launch vehicle results, ranked by number of successes, with launch total as the first tiebreaker and vehicle payload mass as the second tiebreaker. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) missions have orbital periods less than 2 hours. Deep Space missions include heliocentric, planetocentric, and solar system escape trajectories.========================================================= Vehicle Overall By Orbit Type Launches Earth-Orbit Earth-Escape (Failures) LEO >LEO Deep Space========================================================= Falcon 9 v1.2 7(0) 6(0) 1(0) - CZ (DF-5) 3(0) 3(0) - -Falcon Heavy 1(0) - 1(0) - CZ-7(A) 1(0) - 1(0) -H-2A 1(0) 1(0) - -Ceres-1 1(0) 1(0) - -LauncherOne 1(1) 1(1) - -RS-1 1(1) 1(1) - - Electron 1(0) 1(0) - - R7 - - - - Atlas 5 - - - - KZ-1A - - - - CZ-11(H) - - - - Ariane 5 ECA+ - - - - PSLV - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------Total 17(2) 14(2) 3(0) - ================================================================ SPACE LAUNCH REPORT ACTIVE LAUNCH VEHICLE RELIABILITY STATISTICS================================================================ by Ed Kyle as of February 02, 2023 ================================================================Top active space launch vehicles ranked by Lewis point estimate of their orbital success rate*. Failures include incorrect orbits.================================================================ Lewis Successes Point AdjWald Consc. Last Dates Vehicle /Attempts Est* 95%CI* Succes Fail ================================================================Falcon 9 v1.2 180/180(D)0.99 0.97-1.00 180 None 2015-Atlas 5 96/97 0.98 0.94-1.00 86 06/15/07 2002-CZ-2D 73/74 0.97 0.92-1.00 41 12/28/16 1992-Ariane 5-ECA(+) 80/82 0.96 0.91-1.00 17 01/25/18 2002-CZ-4(A/B/C) 93/96 0.96 0.91-0.99 35 05/22/19 1988-CZ-2(C)(/SD/SM/YZ)68/70 0.96 0.90-1.00 34 08/18/11 1974-H-2A 45/46 0.96 0.88-1.00 40 11/29/03 2001-CZ-3B/3C 101/105 0.95 0.90-0.99 21 04/09/20 1996-CZ-2F(T/Y/G) 19/19 0.95 0.80-1.00 19 None 1999-Soyuz 2-1a 33/34# 0.94 0.84-1.00 27 04/28/15 2004-Soyuz 2-1b/Fregat 63/66 0.94 0.87-0.99 36 11/28/17 2006-CZ-11(H) 15/15 0.94 0.76-1.00 15 None 2015-Soyuz 2-1b 14/14 0.94 0.75-1.00 14 None 2008-Soyuz 2-1a/Fregat 28/29# 0.94 0.81-1.00 26 05/21/09 2006-Antares 2xx 12/12 0.93 0.72-1.00 12 None 2016-Minotaur 1 12/12 0.93 0.72-1.00 12 None 2000-PSLV 53/56 0.93 0.85-0.99 15 08/31/17 1993-CZ-6 10/10 0.92 0.68-1.00 10 None 2015-CZ-3/3A 37/40 0.90 0.79-0.98 27 08/18/96 1984-Proton-M/Briz-M 90/100 0.89 0.82-0.94 0 12/13/21 2001-Pegasus (H/XL) 40/45 0.89 0.76-0.96 31 11/04/96 1991-Electron 30/33 0.89 0.76-0.98 13 05/15/21 2017-Delta 4 Heavy 13/14 0.88 0.66-1.00 13 12/21/04 2004-Minotaur 4/5 6/6++ 0.88 0.56-1.00 6 None 2010-CZ-7 6/6 0.88 0.56-1.00 6 None 2016-Kuaizhou 1(A) 18/20 0.86 0.69-0.98 4 12/15/21 2013-Falcon Heavy 5/5 0.86 0.51-1.00 5 None 2018-Ceres-1 5/5 0.86 0.51-1.00 5 None 2020-Soyuz 2-1v/Volga 6/7 0.86 0.47-0.99 5 12/05/15 2013-GSLV Mk3 4/4z 0.83 0.45-1.00 4 None 2017-CZ-5B 4/4 0.83 0.45-1.00 4 None 2020-Epsilon 5/6 0.83 0.42-0.99 0 10/12/22 2013-CZ-5 4/5 0.80 0.36-0.98 3 07/02/17 2016-CZ-7A 4/5 0.80 0.36-0.98 4 03/16/20 2020-Shavit(-1,-2) 9/12 0.75 0.46-0.92 5 9/6/04 1988-GSLV Mk2 6/8 0.75 0.40-0.94 0 08/12/21 2010-Soyuz 2-1v 2/2 0.75 0.29-1.00 2 None 2018-Angara 5/Briz-M 2/2 0.75 0.29-1.00 2 None 2014-CZ-6A 2/2 0.75 0.29-1.00 2 None 2022-CZ-8 2/2 0.75 0.29-1.00 2 None 2020-Qased 2/2 0.75 0.29-1.00 2 None 2020-Angara 1.2 2/2 0.75 0.29-1.00 2 None 2022-Taurus (XL) 7/10 0.70 0.39-0.90 1 3/4/11 1994-Proton-M/DM-03 4/6 0.67 0.30-0.91 4 07/02/13 2010-LauncherOne 4/6 0.67 0.30-0.91 0 01/09/23 2020-SLS 1/1 0.67 0.17-1.00 1 11/16/22 2022-Proton M 1/1 0.67 0.17-1.00 1 07/21/21 2021-Soyuz 2-1a/Volga 1/1 0.67 0.17-1.00 1 None 2016-KT-2 1/1 0.67 0.17-1.00 1 None 2017-Jielong-1 1/1 0.67 0.17-1.00 1 None 2019-Lijian 1 (ZK-1A) 1/1 0.67 0.17-1.00 1 None 2022-Jielong 3 1/1 0.67 0.17-1.00 1 None 2022-Safir 5/9(C) 0.56 0.27-0.81 0 02/05/19 2008-Vega-C 1/2 0.50 0.09-1.91 0 12/21/22 2022-KZ-11 1/2 0.50 0.09-0.91 1 07/10/20 2020- SS-520 1/2 0.50 0.09-0.91 1 01/14/17 2017-KSLV-2 (Nuri) 1/2 0.50 0.09-0.91 1 10/21/21 2021-Unha (TD-2) 2/5% 0.44 0.12-0.77 2 04/12/12 2006-SSLV 0/1 0.40 0.00-0.83 0 08/07/22 2022-Angara 5/Persei 0/1 0.40 0.00-0.83 0 12/27/21 2021-ZQ-1 0/1 0.40 0.00-0.83 0 10/27/18 2018-ZQ-2 0/1 0.40 0.00-0.83 0 12/14/22 2022-OS-M 0/1 0.40 0.00-0.83 0 03/27/19 2019-RS-1 0/1 0.40 0.00-0.83 0 01/10/23 2023-SQX-1 1/4 0.37 0.03-0.71 0 05/13/22 2019-Alpha 0/2 0.33 0.00-0.71 0 10/01/22 2021- Simorgh 0/4(E) 0.28 0.00-0.62 0 12/31/21 2017-================================================================* Lewis Point Estimate Determined as Follows. Maximum Liklihood Estimate (MLE)= x/n where x=success, n=tries For MLE<=0.5, use Wilson Method = (x+2)/(n+4) For MLE Between 0.5 and 0.9, use MLE = x/n For MLE>=0.9, use Laplace Method = (x+1)/(n+2) Lewis, J. & Lauro, J., "Improving the Accuracy of Small-Sample Estimates of Completion Rates", Journal of Usability Studies, Issue 3, Vol. 1, May 2006, pp. 136-150.* Adjusted-Wald 95% Confidence Interval Range Determined as Follows. Pw = (x+1.9208)/(n+3.8416) CI = Pw +/- 1.96*sqrt[(Pw*(1-Pw))/(n+3.8416)] (maximum range 1.00) # Does not include one successful suborbital Soyuz 2-1a test flight performed in 2004.++Does not include two successful suborbital Minotaur 4 Lite flights in 2010-11.x Does not include Soyuz-U/Soyuz T-10-1 pre-launch fire that resulted in escape tower firing saving crew, but destroying launch vehicle on 9-26-1983. Note that 10 additional Soyuz-U launches with Ikar or Fregat upper stages (all successful) are cataloged separately.xx Does not include successful 2-11-15 suborbital flight with IXV reentry demonstrator.% Includes 2006 failure thought to be a two-stage suborbital test launch attempt.z Does not include successful inaugural suborbital test flight on 12-18-14.(C) Assumes that two unsuccessful, unreported Safir launch attempts occurred during 2012 and one during 2019. Does not count 2019 prelaunch propellant loading explosion. (D) Does not include 09/01/16 explosion that destroyed F9-29 and AMOS 6 payload during propellant loading for prelaunch hot fire test at CC 40 two days before planned launch. (D) Does not include successful 01/19/20 suborbital IFA Crew Dragon launch by F9-80. (E) Assumes 7/27/17 launch was a failed orbital attempt and that 4/19/16 launch was a suborbital test flight. Launch Total by Country of First or Core Stage Manufactureranked by number of year-to-date orbital successes.========================================================= Vehicle Overall By Orbit Type Launches Earth-Orbit Earth-Escape (Failures) LEO >LEO Deep Space========================================================= United States 10(2) 8(2) 2(0) - China 5(0) 4(0) 1(0) -Japan 1(0) 1(0) - - New Zealand 1(0) 1(0) - - Russia - - - - India - - - - Europe - - - - Ukraine - - - - Iran - - - - South Korea - - - -=========================================================
(trimmed quote - gongora)A few corrections should be made to the launch statistics list:- The supposed late 2012 Iranian space launch failure you list among launches of the Safir SLV in this list is regarded by Norbert Brugge as a failed launch of the Kavoshgar suborbital vehicle because the rocket transporter seen in satellite imagery taken of the Semnan launch site in late 2012 is too small to accommodate the Safir.- The rocket type you call "Unha (TD-2)" should be called Paektusan-2 because Daniel Pinkston notes in the 2008 monograph The North Korean Ballistic Missile Program that a June 2006 issue of the pro-DPRK newspaper Choson Sinbo cited official North Korean sources as saying that Paektusan-2 is the official name for the North Korean SLV known by US intelligence as the Taepodong-1 that had its unsuccessful first launch in July 2006 (which you consider most likely a suborbital test) and had its first successful orbital launch in 2012, and the Paektusan-2 used in the February 2016 launch had the name Kwangmyongsong rather than Unha emblazoned on the first stage, unlike the 2012 Paektusan-2 launches.
======================================================== WORLDWIDE ORBITAL LAUNCH BOX SCORE as of 03/31/23 All Orbital Launch Crewed Launch Attempts(Failures) Attempts(Failures) ------------------------------------------------------- 2023: 52(4) 1(0) 2022: 186(8) 7(0) 2021: 144(11) 8(0) 2020: 114(10) 4(0) 2019: 102(5) 3(0) ========================================================
================================================================================================================ SPACE LAUNCH REPORT UPDATE April 30, 2023 by Ed Kyle========================================================
========================================================= Vehicle Overall By Orbit Type Launches Earth-Orbit Earth-Escape (Failures) LEO >LEO Deep Space========================================================= Falcon 9 v1.2 26(0) 21(0) 5(0) - CZ (DF-5) 11(0) 9(0) 2(0) -R7 3(0) 3(0) - - Electron 3(0) 3(0) - -Ariane 5 1(0) - - 1(0)Falcon Heavy 1(0) - 1(0) -Proton M/Briz M 1(0) - 1(0) -Proton M/DM-03 1(0) - 1(0) - CZ-7(A) 1(0) - 1(0) -H-2A 1(0) 1(0) - -LVM3 1(0) 1(0) - -PSLV 1(0) 1(0) - -Soyuz 2-1v 1(0) 1(0) - -CZ-11 1(0) 1(0) - -TL-2 1(0) 1(0) - -Ceres-1 1(0) 1(0) - -Shavit-2 1(0) 1(0) - -SSLV 1(0) 1(0) - -KZ-1A 1(0) 1(0) - -SQX-1 1(0) 1(0) - -Terran 1 1(1) 1(1) - - LauncherOne 1(1) 1(1) - -RS-1 1(1) 1(1) - -H-3 1(1) 1(1) - ----------------------------------------------------------Total 63(4) 51(4) 11(0) 1(0)
Quote from: Vahe231991 on 02/04/2023 01:20 am(trimmed quote - gongora)A few corrections should be made to the launch statistics list:- The supposed late 2012 Iranian space launch failure you list among launches of the Safir SLV in this list is regarded by Norbert Brugge as a failed launch of the Kavoshgar suborbital vehicle because the rocket transporter seen in satellite imagery taken of the Semnan launch site in late 2012 is too small to accommodate the Safir.- The rocket type you call "Unha (TD-2)" should be called Paektusan-2 because Daniel Pinkston notes in the 2008 monograph The North Korean Ballistic Missile Program that a June 2006 issue of the pro-DPRK newspaper Choson Sinbo cited official North Korean sources as saying that Paektusan-2 is the official name for the North Korean SLV known by US intelligence as the Taepodong-1 that had its unsuccessful first launch in July 2006 (which you consider most likely a suborbital test) and had its first successful orbital launch in 2012, and the Paektusan-2 used in the February 2016 launch had the name Kwangmyongsong rather than Unha emblazoned on the first stage, unlike the 2012 Paektusan-2 launches. Space Command, Jonathan McDowell, etc. all identified these Kwangmyongsong launchers as "Unha" (Unha 1, 2, 3, etc.) except for some disagreement about the last one because it had the satellite name on its side. Whatever it was called, it was essentially the same rocket as Unha-3 by appearances and performance. I've lumped these five together because they all used the same diameter first stage, etc. I should perhaps remove this one from the active launch vehicle list altogether since it hasn't flown in seven years.The Safir launch facts are uncertain, because Iran to date has not been fully forthcoming about those facts. All I can do is note that uncertainty. - Ed Kyle
======================================================== SPACE LAUNCH REPORT UPDATE May 31, 2023 by Ed Kyle========================================================May saw 20 orbital launch attempts worldwide, including two that carried crew, one to each of the world's two big space stations. One launch, by North Korea's inaugural Chollima 1, failed. Falcon 9 led with eight launches, including five for Starlink, one with the crew carrying AX2 Dragon, one with OneWeb and Iridium satellites, and a single launch beyond LEO (to supersynchronous transfer orbit) with the BADR 8 satellite.China's DF-5 based CZ series flew three times, one with crew to China's Space Station. A CZ-3B/E boosted Beidou 3-G4 to GTO for the country's only beyond-LEO flight during the month.Russia's R-7 performed two launches, one using a Fregat upper stage from Vostochny. Electron flew twice from New Zealand, both times carrying NASA TROPICS CubeSats into low Earth orbits inclined 30 degrees to the equator. Astra's defunct Rocket 3.3 was originally to have performed these launches from Cape Canaveral. Falcon Heavy, CZ-7, South Korea's Nuri, India's GSLV Mk2, and North Korea's Chollima 1 accounted for one launch each to round out the total. The Falcon Heavy placed ViaSAt 3 and some CubeSats into GEO, totaling 6.74 tonnes of payload. The GSLV Mk2, returning for the first time since a 2021 launch failure, boosted NVS 01 to GTO - the month's fourth beyond-LEO launch.======================================================== WORLDWIDE ORBITAL LAUNCH BOX SCORE as of 05/31/23 All Orbital Launch Crewed Launch Attempts(Failures) Attempts(Failures) ------------------------------------------------------- 2023: 83(5) 3(0) 2022: 186(8) 7(0) 2021: 144(11) 8(0) 2020: 114(10) 4(0) 2019: 102(5) 3(0) ========================================================
========================================================= Vehicle Overall By Orbit Type Launches Earth-Orbit Earth-Escape (Failures) LEO >LEO Deep Space========================================================= Falcon 9 v1.2 42(0) 34(0) 8(0) - CZ (DF-5) 15(0) 12(0) 3(0) -R7 6(0) 6(0) - - Electron 5(0) 5(0) - -Ariane 5 2(0) - 1(0) 1(0)Falcon Heavy 2(0) - 2(0) -CZ-7(A) 2(0) 1(0) 1(0) -KZ-1A 2(0) 2(0) - -Delta 4 Heavy 1(0) - 1(0) -Proton M/Briz M 1(0) - 1(0) -Proton M/DM-03 1(0) - 1(0) - H-2A 1(0) 1(0) - -LVM3 1(0) 1(0) - -GSLV Mk2 1(0) - 1(0) -PSLV 1(0) 1(0) - -Soyuz 2-1v 1(0) 1(0) - -CZ-6 1(0) 1(0) - -CZ-11 1(0) 1(0) - -TL-2 1(0) 1(0) - -Ceres-1 1(0) 1(0) - -Shavit-2 1(0) 1(0) - -SSLV 1(0) 1(0) - -Lijian-1 1(0) 1(0) - -SQX-1 1(0) 1(0) - -Nuri 1(0) 1(0) - -Terran 1 1(1) 1(1) - - LauncherOne 1(1) 1(1) - -RS-1 1(1) 1(1) - -H-3 1(1) 1(1) - -Chollimia 1 1(1) 1(1) - ----------------------------------------------------------Total 98(5) 78(5) 19(0) 1(0)
======================================================== SPACE LAUNCH REPORT 2022 LAUNCH VEHICLE STANDINGS======================================================== by Ed Kyle as of July 31, 2023======================================================== YEAR TO DATE ORBITAL LAUNCH VEHICLE SUMMARYCalendar year launch vehicle results, ranked by number of successes, with launch total as the first tiebreaker and vehicle payload mass as the second tiebreaker. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) missions have orbital periods less than 2 hours. Deep Space missions include heliocentric, planetocentric, and solar system escape trajectories.========================================================= Vehicle Overall By Orbit Type Launches Earth-Orbit Earth-Escape (Failures) LEO >LEO Deep Space========================================================= Falcon 9 v1.2 48(0) 40(0) 8(0) - CZ (DF-5) 18(0) 15(0) 3(0) -R7 6(0) 6(0) - - Electron 6(0) 6(0) - -KZ-1A 3(0) 3(0) - -Ariane 5 2(0) - 1(0) 1(0)Falcon Heavy 3(0) - 3(0) -CZ-7(A) 2(0) 1(0) 1(0) -LVM3 2(0) 1(0) 1(0) -PSLV 2(0) 2(0) - -Ceres-1 2(0) 2(0) - -Delta 4 Heavy 1(0) - 1(0) -Proton M/Briz M 1(0) - 1(0) -Proton M/DM-03 1(0) - 1(0) - H-2A 1(0) 1(0) - -GSLV Mk2 1(0) - 1(0) -Soyuz 2-1v 1(0) 1(0) - -CZ-6 1(0) 1(0) - -CZ-11 1(0) 1(0) - -TL-2 1(0) 1(0) - -Shavit-2 1(0) 1(0) - -SSLV 1(0) 1(0) - -Lijian-1 1(0) 1(0) - -SQX-1 1(0) 1(0) - -Nuri 1(0) 1(0) - -ZQ-2 1(0) 1(0) - -Terran 1 1(1) 1(1) - - LauncherOne 1(1) 1(1) - -RS-1 1(1) 1(1) - -H-3 1(1) 1(1) - -Chollimia 1 1(1) 1(1) - ----------------------------------------------------------Total 114(5) 92(5) 21(0) 1(0)