1983 in spaceflight

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1983 in spaceflight
Rockets
Maiden flightsAtlas H
Space Shuttle Challenger
RetirementsAtlas-Centaur SLV-3D
Crewed flights
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1983 in spaceflight
 1982
1984 

The following is an outline of 1983 in spaceflight.

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

January

20 January
17:26
Soviet Union Vostok-2M Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 16/2 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 1437 (Tselina-D 39) Low Earth ELINT4 January 2022
00:04
Successful

February

9 February
13:47
United StatesAtlas H United StatesVandenberg SLC-3E United States
United StatesOPS-0252 (NOSS 5) US Navy Low Earth SIGINTIn orbitSuccessful
Maiden flight of Atlas H

March

2 March
09:37
Soviet UnionProton-K Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 200/39 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 1443 (TKS-3) FGB Low Earth (Salyut 7) Logistics19 September
00:28
Successful
Soviet UnionKosmos-1443 (TKS-3) VA Low Earth (Salyut 7) Sample return23 AugustSuccessful
28 March
15:52
United StatesAtlas E/Star-37S-ISS United StatesVandenberg SLC-3W United States
United StatesNOAA-8 (NOAA-E) NOAA Sun-synchronous MeteorologyIn orbitSpacecraft failure
Spacecraft failed in June 1984[1]

April

4 April
18:30
United StatesSpace Shuttle Challenger United StatesKennedy LC-39A United StatesUnited Space Alliance
United StatesSTS-6 NASA Low Earth Satellite deployment9 April
18:53
Successful
United StatesTDRS-1 (TDRS-A) NASA Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitOperational
Crewed orbital flight with four astronauts; Maiden flight of Space Shuttle Challenger
15 April
18:45
United StatesTitan 24B United StatesVandenberg SLC-4W United States
United StatesOPS-2925 (KH-8-53) NRO Sun-synchronous Reconnaissance21 AugustSuccessful
20 April
13:10
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz T-8 Low Earth
Planned: Docked to Salyut 7
Salyut 7 EO-222 April
13:28
Docking failure
Crewed orbital flight with three cosmonauts; Failed to dock with Salyut 7

May

19 May
22:26
United StatesAtlas-Centaur SLV-3D United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36A United States
United NationsIntelsat 506 Intelsat Geosynchronous CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Final flight of Atlas-Centaur SLV-3D

June

9 June
23:23
United StatesAtlas H United StatesVandenberg SLC-3E United States
United StatesOPS-6432 (NOSS 6) US Navy Low Earth SIGINTIn orbitSuccessful
16 June
11:59
FranceAriane 1 FranceKourou ELA FranceCNES
FranceEutelsat 1F1 Eutelsat Geosynchronous CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
West GermanyOscar 10 AMSAT Geosynchronous transfer Amateur radioIn orbitSuccessful
Eutelsat 1F1 retired in 1996
18 June
11:33
United StatesSpace Shuttle Challenger United StatesKennedy LC-39A United StatesUnited Space Alliance
United StatesSTS-7 NASA Low Earth Satellite deployment24 June
14:56
Successful
CanadaAnik C2 Telesat Canada Current: Graveyard
Operational: Geostationary
CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
IndonesiaPalapa B1 Telkom Indonesia Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
West GermanySPAS-I NASA Low Earth (Challenger) Microgravity research24 June
14:56
Successful
West GermanyUnited StatesOSTA-2 NASA Low Earth (Challenger) Scientific experiments24 June
14:56
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with five astronauts; including the first female American astronaut, Sally Ride
Anik C2 retired 7 January 1998
20 June
18:45
United StatesTitan 34D United StatesVandenberg SLC-4E United States
United StatesOPS-0721 (KH-9-18) NRO Sun-synchronous Reconnaissance21 March 1984Successful
United StatesOPS-3899 (SSF-C-7) NRO Sun-synchronous ELINTIn orbitSuccessful
27 June
09:12
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz T-9 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Salyut 7 EO-223 November
19:58
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with two cosmonauts

July

14 July
10:21
United StatesAtlas E/SGS-2 United StatesVandenberg SLC-3W United States
United StatesGPS-8 US Air Force Medium Earth NavigationIn orbitSuccessful
31 July
15:41
United StatesTitan 34B United StatesVandenberg SLC-4W United States
United StatesOPS-7304 (Jumpseat 7) NRO Molniya SIGINTIn orbitSuccessful

August

17 August
12:08
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionProgress 17 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Logistics17 September
23:43
Successful
30 August
06:32
United StatesSpace Shuttle Challenger United StatesKennedy LC-39A United StatesUnited Space Alliance
United StatesSTS-8 NASA Low Earth Satellite deployment5 September
07:40
Successful
IndiaINSAT 1B ISRO Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
United StatesPayload Flight Test Article NASA Low Earth (Challenger) Payload compatibility testing5 September
07:40
Successful
Crewed orbital flight with five astronauts

October

19 October
00:45
FranceAriane 1 FranceKourou ELA FranceCNES
United NationsIntelsat 507 Intelsat Geosynchronous CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
20 October
09:59
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Soviet Union
Soviet UnionProgress 18 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Logistics16 November
04:18
Successful

November

18 November
06:32
United StatesAtlas E/Star-37S-ISS United StatesVandenberg SLC-3W United States
United StatesDMSP 5D-2 F7 US Air Force Sun-synchronous MeteorologyIn orbitSuccessful
28 November
16:00
United StatesSpace Shuttle Columbia United StatesKennedy LC-39A United StatesUnited Space Alliance
United StatesSTS-9 NASA Low Earth Microgravity research8 December
23:47
Successful
United StatesSpacelab Long Module 1 NASA/ESRO Low Earth (Columbia) Microgravity research
Crewed orbital flight with six astronauts; Maiden flight of Spacelab Long Module

Suborbital launches

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

January-March

7 February
08:44
United States Minuteman 1B United States Vandenberg AFB, LF-06 United States US Air Force
United States Reentry vehicle USAF Suborbital ABM target7 FebruarySuccessful
Target for HOE 1, was not intercepted.
7 February
09:10
United States HOE HOE 1 United States Meck Island, Kwajalein Missile Range United States US Air Force
United States HOE 1 USAF Suborbital ABM test7 FebruarySpacecraft failure
Failed to intercept the target.

April-June

28 May United States Minuteman 1B United States Vandenberg AFB, LF-03 United States US Air Force
United States Reentry vehicle USAF Suborbital ABM target28 MaySuccessful
Target for HOE 2, was not intercepted.
28 May United States HOE HOE 2 United States Meck Island, Kwajalein Missile Range United States US Air Force
United States HOE 2 USAF Suborbital ABM test28 MaySpacecraft failure
Failed to intercept the target.

July-September

October-December

15 December United States Minuteman 1B United States Vandenberg AFB, LF-03 United States US Air Force
United States Reentry vehicle USAF Suborbital ABM target15 DecemberSuccessful
Target for HOE, was not intercepted.
15 December United States HOE HOE 3 United States Meck Island, Kwajalein Missile Range United States US Air Force
United States HOE 3 USAF Suborbital ABM test15 DecemberSpacecraft failure
Failed to intercept the target.

Deep-space rendezvous

EVAs

References

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