1972 in spaceflight
![]() Launch of Saturn V with the final Apollo mission to the Moon | |
| Orbital launches | |
|---|---|
| First | 12 January |
| Last | 28 December |
| Total | 113 |
| Successes | 105 |
| Failures | 7 |
| Partial failures | 1 |
| Catalogued | 106 |
| Rockets | |
| Maiden flights | Delta 0100 Delta 1000 |
| Retirements | Delta L Delta N M-4S Thorad-Agena |
1972 saw humanity's last crewed mission to the Moon of the 20th century, Apollo 17.
Launches
| Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Payload | Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
| Remarks | |||||||
January | |||||||
| January 12 09:59 | |||||||
| GRU | Low Earth orbit | Reconnaissance | January 25, 1972 | Successful | |||
| January 20 18:36 | |||||||
| USAF | LEO | Reconnaissance | 29 February 1972 | Successful | |||
| USAF | LEO | ELINT | 17 April 1979 | Successful | |||
| January 23 00:12 | AC-28 | ||||||
| Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
| 25 January 11:15 | |||||||
| RVSN | LEO | Radar calibration | 18 August 1972 | Successful | |||
| January 31 17:20 | D-87 | Vandenberg AFB, SLC-2E | |||||
| HEOS 2 | ESRO | High eccentricity LEO/HEO | Particle and field research | August 2, 1974 | Successful | ||
| Final flight of Delta L | |||||||
February | |||||||
| 8 February 05:59[2] | |||||||
| Suborbital | Re-entry test for Spiral program | 8 February | Successful | ||||
| Subscale model of the Spiral spaceplane.[1] Apogee: 100 km | |||||||
| February 14 03:27 | |||||||
| Lunar | Lunar sample return | February 21, 1972 (at Moon) | Successful | ||||
March | |||||||
| March 3 01:49 | AC-27 | ||||||
| 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 | D-88 | ||||||
| TD-1A | ESRO | LEO | Technology research | January 9, 1980 | Successful | ||
| Final flight of Delta N | |||||||
| March 24 08:46 | |||||||
| US Air Force | LEO | Weather satellite | In orbit | Successful | |||
| March 27 04:15 | |||||||
| USSR | Heliocentric to Venus | Venus lander | July 22, 1972 (on Venus) | Successful | |||
April | |||||||
| April 16 17:45 | |||||||
| NASA | Lunar | Crewed lunar orbiter | April 27, 1972 | Successful | |||
| NASA | Lunar | Crewed lunar lander | April 20, 1972 14:23 (at Moon) | Successful | |||
| 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 | |||||||
| USAF | LEO | Reconnaissance | May 12, 1972 | Successful | |||
May | |||||||
| May 25 18:41 | |||||||
| USAF | LEO | Reconnaissance | June 4, 1972 | ||||
| Final flight of Thorad-Agena | |||||||
June | |||||||
| June 13 21:53 | AC-29 | ||||||
| Intelsat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
| June 26 14:53 | |||||||
| LEO | Test redesigned Soyuz 7K-T spacecraft | July 2, 1972 | Successful | ||||
July | |||||||
| July 23 18:41 | D-89 | ||||||
| NASA | LEO | Earth resources satellite | In orbit | Successful | |||
| Maiden flight of Delta 0100 series | |||||||
August | |||||||
| 10 August 00:32 | 701-02 | ||||||
| Suborbital | Test flight | T+90 seconds | Successful | ||||
| First suborbital test flight of Feng Bao 1, apogee: 200 km. | |||||||
| 13 August 15:10 | |||||||
| NASA | LEO | Meteoroid research | 2 November 1979 | Successful | |||
| August 19 02:40 | |||||||
| 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 | AC-22 | ||||||
| NASA | LEO | Ultraviolet astronomy | In orbit | Successful | |||
| Final flight of Atlas SLV-3C Centaur | |||||||
September | |||||||
| September 23 01:20 | D-90 | ||||||
| NASA | HEO | Magnetosphere research | In orbit | Successful | |||
| Maiden flight of Delta 1000 series. Maiden flight of Extended Long-Tank Thor stage | |||||||
October | |||||||
| October 2 20:09 | |||||||
| USAF | LEO | Radar calibration | 2 August 2012 | Successful | |||
| USAF | LEO | Gamma radiation research | In orbit | Successful | |||
| October 15 17:19 | D-91 | ||||||
| NOAA | LEO | Weather satellite | In orbit | Successful | |||
| AMSAT | LEO | Amateur radio | In orbit | Successful | |||
November | |||||||
| November 9 03:23 | |||||||
| USAF | LEO | Weather | In orbit | Successful | |||
| November 10 01:14 | D-92 | ||||||
| Telesat | Geosynchronous | Communications | In orbit | Successful | |||
December | |||||||
| December 7 05:33 | |||||||
| NASA | Lunar | Crewed lunar orbiter | December 19, 1971 | Successful | |||
| 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 | D-93 | ||||||
| NASA | LEO | Environmental research | In orbit | Successful | |||
| December 16 11:24 | NASA | ||||||
| NASA/BMwF | In orbit | Successful | |||||
| December 20 22:20 | |||||||
| USAF | Geosynchronous | SIGINT | In orbit | Successful | |||
Launches from the Moon
| Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Flight number | Launch site | LSP | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) | Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | ||
| Remarks | |||||||
| 22 February 22:58 | Terra Apollonius (Luna) | ||||||
| Highly elliptical | Sample return | 25 February | Successful | ||||
| Second uncrewed lunar sample return mission | |||||||
| 24 April 01:25:47 | Descartes Highlands (Luna) | ||||||
| NASA | Selenocentric (CSM) | Crewed | Unknown | Successful | |||
| Carrying two astronauts back to CSM after lunar landing | |||||||
| 14 December 22:54:37 | Taurus-Littrow (Luna) | ||||||
| NASA | Selenocentric (CSM) | Crewed | 15 December 06:50 | Successful | |||
| Carrying two astronauts back to CSM after lunar landing | |||||||
Deep space rendezvous in 1972
- February 21 – Luna 20, 55g from Apollonius Crater (sample return mission)
- April 21 – Apollo 16, 95 kg from Descartes Highlands (sample return mission)
- July 22 – Venera 8 atmospheric probe worked for 50 min on the Venerian surface
- December 11 – Apollo 17, 111 kg from Taurus–Littrow (sample return mission)
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Footnotes
