List of human spaceflights explained

This is a list of all crewed spaceflights throughout history. Beginning in 1961 with the flight of Yuri Gagarin aboard Vostok 1, crewed spaceflight occurs when a human crew flies a spacecraft into outer space. Human spaceflight is distinguished from spaceflight generally, which entails both crewed and uncrewed spacecraft.

There are two definitions of spaceflight. The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), an international record-keeping body, defines the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space at 62NaN above sea level. This boundary is known as the Kármán line. The United States awards astronaut wings to qualified personnel who pilot a spaceflight above an altitude of .

As of the launch of Soyuz MS-25 on 23 March 2024, there have been 383 human spaceflight launches. Two missions did not cross either the Kármán line or the U.S. definition of space and therefore do not qualify as spaceflights. These were the fatal STS-51-L (Challenger disaster), and the non-fatal aborted Soyuz mission T-10a. Two aborted missions did cross either the Kármán line or the U.S. definition of space. These were the non-fatal aborted Soyuz mission MS-10 which did not reach the Kármán line but did pass the 80 km (50 mi) line. The other was the non-fatal Soyuz mission, 18a which crossed the Kármán line. Four missions successfully achieved human spaceflight, yet ended as fatal failures as their crews died during the return. These were Soyuz 1, X-15 flight 191, Soyuz 11, and STS-107 (Columbia disaster). Twenty two flights in total reached an apogee beyond, but failed to go beyond 100km (100miles), so therefore do not qualify as spaceflights under the FAI definition.

Summary

Since 1961, three countries (China, Russia, and the United States) and one former country (Soviet Union) have conducted human spaceflight using seventeen different spacecraft series, or: "programs", "projects".

Entity (1961–1991) /
(1992–present)
Subtotals
by decade
Agency Private space corporations operating sub-orbital flights out of the United StatesPrivate space corporations operating orbital flights out of the United States CMSA
Decades Program DatesNo.ProgramDates No.Company Program Dates No.Company Program Dates No. Program Dates No.
1961–1970Vostok1961–19636Mercury1961–1963652
Voskhod1964–19652X-151962–196813
Soyuz1967–199166Gemini1965–196610
Apollo1968–197211
1971–198038
Skylab1973–19743
Apollo–Soyuz19751
1981–1990Space
Shuttle
1981–201113563
1991–2000Soyuz1992–present86<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SOYUZ FLIGHTS (1 OF 4) -->83
2001–2010Scaled CompositesSpaceShipOne20043Shenzhou2003–present13<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SHENZHOU FLIGHTS (1 OF 4) -->61
2011–2020SpaceShipTwo2018–2024 12<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SPACESHIPTWO FLIGHTS (1 OF 4) -->SpaceXCrew Dragon (Commercial Crew)2020–present13<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW DRAGON FLIGHTS (1 OF 4) -->47
2021–2030Blue OriginNew Shepard2021–present7<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW New Shepard flights (1 OF 4)-->BoeingBoeing Starliner (Commercial Crew)2024–present1<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW Boeing Starliner flights (1 OF 4)-->43<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SOYUZ FLIGHTS (2 OF 4) --><-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW New Shepard flights (2 OF 4)-->
Subtotals
by entity
159<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SOYUZ FLIGHTS (3 OF 4)-->17922<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SPACESHIPTWO FLIGHTS (3 OF 4) -->14<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW DRAGON FLIGHTS (3 OF 4) -->13<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SHENZHOU FLIGHTS (3 OF 4) -->Total387<-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW DRAGON FLIGHTS (4 OF 4) --><-- UPDATE HERE IN EVENT OF NEW SHENZHOU FLIGHTS (4 OF 4) -->

Human spaceflights

The Salyut series, Skylab, Mir, ISS, and Tiangong series space stations, with which many of these flights docked in orbit, are not listed separately here. See the detailed lists (links below) for information.

1961–1970

Vostok 1Mercury-Redstone 3Mercury-Redstone 4Vostok 2
Mercury-Atlas 6Mercury-Atlas 7X-15 Flight 62 — Vostok 3 — Vostok 4 — Mercury-Atlas 8
X-15 Flight 77Mercury-Atlas 9Vostok 5Vostok 6X-15 Flight 87X-15 Flight 90X-15 Flight 91
Voskhod 1
Voskhod 2Gemini 3Gemini 4 — X-15 Flight 138* — X-15 Flight 143* — Gemini 5X-15 Flight 150X-15 Flight 153Gemini 7Gemini 6A
Gemini 8Gemini 9AGemini 10Gemini 11X-15 Flight 174Gemini 12
Soyuz 1† — X-15 Flight 190X-15 Flight 191
X-15 Flight 197Apollo 7Soyuz 3Apollo 8
Soyuz 4Soyuz 5Apollo 9Apollo 10Apollo 11Soyuz 6Soyuz 7Soyuz 8Apollo 12
Apollo 13Soyuz 9

1971–1980

Apollo 14Soyuz 10Soyuz 11† — Apollo 15
Apollo 16Apollo 17
Skylab 2Skylab 3Soyuz 12Skylab 4Soyuz 13
Soyuz 14Soyuz 15Soyuz 16
Soyuz 17Soyuz 18aSoyuz 18 — Soyuz 19 — Apollo-Soyuz
Soyuz 21Soyuz 22Soyuz 23
Soyuz 24Soyuz 25Soyuz 26
Soyuz 27Soyuz 28Soyuz 29Soyuz 30Soyuz 31
Soyuz 32Soyuz 33
Soyuz 35Soyuz 36Soyuz T-2Soyuz 37Soyuz 38Soyuz T-3

1981–1990

Soyuz T-4Soyuz 39STS-1Soyuz 40STS-2
STS-3Soyuz T-5Soyuz T-6STS-4Soyuz T-7STS-5
STS-6Soyuz T-8STS-7Soyuz T-9STS-8Soyuz T-10aSTS-9
STS-41-BSoyuz T-10Soyuz T-11STS-41-CSoyuz T-12STS-41-DSTS-41-GSTS-51-A
STS-51-CSTS-51-DSTS-51-BSoyuz T-13STS-51-GSTS-51-FSTS-51-ISoyuz T-14STS-51-JSTS-61-ASTS-61-B
STS-61-CSTS-51-L† — Soyuz T-15
Soyuz TM-2Soyuz TM-3Soyuz TM-4
Soyuz TM-5Soyuz TM-6STS-26Soyuz TM-7STS-27
STS-29STS-30STS-28Soyuz TM-8STS-34STS-33
STS-32Soyuz TM-9STS-36STS-31Soyuz TM-10STS-41STS-38STS-35Soyuz TM-11

1991–2000

STS-37STS-39Soyuz TM-12STS-40STS-43STS-48Soyuz TM-13STS-44
STS-42Soyuz TM-14STS-45STS-49STS-50Soyuz TM-15STS-46STS-47STS-52STS-53
STS-54Soyuz TM-16STS-56STS-55STS-57Soyuz TM-17STS-51STS-58STS-61
Soyuz TM-18STS-60STS-62STS-59Soyuz TM-19STS-65STS-64STS-68Soyuz TM-20STS-66
STS-63STS-67Soyuz TM-21STS-71STS-70Soyuz TM-22STS-69STS-73STS-74
STS-72Soyuz TM-23STS-75STS-76STS-77STS-78Soyuz TM-24STS-79STS-80
STS-81Soyuz TM-25STS-82STS-83STS-84STS-94Soyuz TM-26STS-85STS-86STS-87
STS-89Soyuz TM-27STS-90STS-91Soyuz TM-28STS-95STS-88
Soyuz TM-29STS-96STS-93STS-103
STS-99Soyuz TM-30STS-101STS-106STS-92Soyuz TM-31STS-97

2001–2010

STS-98STS-102STS-100Soyuz TM-32STS-104STS-105Soyuz TM-33STS-108
STS-109STS-110Soyuz TM-34STS-111STS-112Soyuz TMA-1STS-113
STS-107† — Soyuz TMA-2Shenzhou 5Soyuz TMA-3
Soyuz TMA-4SpaceShipOne Flight 15PSpaceShipOne Flight 16PSpaceShipOne Flight 17PSoyuz TMA-5
Soyuz TMA-6STS-114Soyuz TMA-7Shenzhou 6
Soyuz TMA-8STS-121STS-115Soyuz TMA-9STS-116
Soyuz TMA-10STS-117STS-118Soyuz TMA-11STS-120
STS-122STS-123Soyuz TMA-12STS-124Shenzhou 7Soyuz TMA-13STS-126
STS-119Soyuz TMA-14STS-125Soyuz TMA-15STS-127STS-128Soyuz TMA-16STS-129Soyuz TMA-17
STS-130Soyuz TMA-18STS-131STS-132Soyuz TMA-19Soyuz TMA-01MSoyuz TMA-20

2011–2020

STS-133Soyuz TMA-21STS-134Soyuz TMA-02MSTS-135Soyuz TMA-22Soyuz TMA-03M
Soyuz TMA-04MShenzhou 9Soyuz TMA-05MSoyuz TMA-06MSoyuz TMA-07M
Soyuz TMA-08MSoyuz TMA-09MShenzhou 10Soyuz TMA-10MSoyuz TMA-11M
Soyuz TMA-12MSoyuz TMA-13MSoyuz TMA-14MSoyuz TMA-15M
Soyuz TMA-16MSoyuz TMA-17MSoyuz TMA-18MSoyuz TMA-19M
Soyuz TMA-20MSoyuz MS-01Shenzhou 11Soyuz MS-02Soyuz MS-03
Soyuz MS-04Soyuz MS-05Soyuz MS-06Soyuz MS-07
Soyuz MS-08Soyuz MS-09Soyuz MS-10Soyuz MS-11VSS Unity VP-03
VSS Unity VF-01Soyuz MS-12Soyuz MS-13Soyuz MS-15
Soyuz MS-16Crew Dragon Demo-2Soyuz MS-17SpaceX Crew-1

2021–present

Soyuz MS-18SpaceX Crew-2Virgin Galactic Unity-21Shenzhou-12Virgin Galactic Unity-22Blue Origin NS-16SpaceX Inspiration4Soyuz MS-19Blue Origin NS-18Shenzhou-13SpaceX Crew-3Soyuz MS-20Blue Origin NS-19
Soyuz MS-21Blue Origin NS-20Axiom Mission 1SpaceX Crew-4Blue Origin NS-21Shenzhou-14Blue Origin NS-22Soyuz MS-22SpaceX Crew-5Shenzhou-15
SpaceX Crew-6Axiom Mission 2Virgin Galactic Unity 25Shenzhou-16Galactic 01Galactic 02SpaceX Crew-7Galactic 03Soyuz MS-24Galactic 04Shenzhou-17Galactic 05
Axiom Mission 3Galactic 06SpaceX Crew-8Soyuz MS-25Shenzhou-18Blue Origin NS-25Boeing CFTGalactic 07

Timeline

List by decades

DecadeTotal flightsMajor milestonesFirst by nationality
1960s41 Yuri Gagarin, first human in space.
Valentina Tereshkova, first woman in space.
Alexei Leonov, first EVA.
Neil Armstrong, first human on the Moon.
Yuri Gagarin
Alan Shepard
1970s38 Alfred Worden, first deep space EVA. Vladimír Remek
Mirosław Hermaszewski
Sigmund Jähn
Georgi Ivanov
Bertalan Farkas
Phạm Tuân
Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez
1980s61 Bruce McCandless II, first untethered spacewalk.
1990s83 Yuri Gidzenko, Sergei Krikalev and William M. Shepherd, first crew on ISS. Helen Sharman
Franz Viehböck
Dirk Frimout
Aleksandr Viktorenko and Aleksandr Kaleri
Claude Nicollier
Franco Malerba
Leonid Kadeniuk
Pedro Duque
Ivan Bella
2000s61 Dennis Tito, first paying space tourist.
SpaceShipOne flight 16P, first private suborbital flight
Mark Shuttleworth
Ilan Ramon
Yang Liwei
Christer Fuglesang
Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor
Yi So-yeon
2010s44 Andreas Mogensen
Aidyn Aimbetov
Hazza Al Mansouri
2020-present27Inspiration4, first private orbital flight Namira Salim
Alper Gezeravcı

See also

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