Spacecraft
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Launch date[1]
|
Operator
|
Mission[1]
|
Outcome[1]
|
Remarks
|
Carrier rocket[2]
|
1M No.1
|
01960-10-10-000010 October 1960
|
OKB-1
Soviet Union
|
Flyby
|
0Launch failure
|
Failed to orbit
|
Molniya
|
1M No.2
|
01960-10-14-000014 October 1960
|
OKB-1
Soviet Union
|
Flyby
|
0Launch failure
|
Failed to orbit
|
Molniya
|
2MV-4 No.1
|
01962-10-24-000024 October 1962
|
Soviet Union
|
Flyby
|
0Launch failure
|
Disintegrated in LEO
|
Molniya
|
Mars 1
(2MV-4 No.2)
|
01962-11-01-00001 November 1962
|
Soviet Union
|
Flyby
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Communications lost before flyby
|
Molniya
|
2MV-3 No.1
|
01962-11-04-00004 November 1962
|
Soviet Union
|
Lander
|
0Launch failure
|
Never left LEO
|
Molniya
|
Mariner 3
|
01964-11-05-00005 November 1964
|
NASA
United States
|
Flyby
|
0Launch failure
|
Payload fairing failed to separate
|
Atlas LV-3 Agena-D
|
Mariner 4
|
01964-11-28-000028 November 1964
|
NASA
United States
|
Flyby
|
4Successful
|
Closest approach at 01:00:57 UTC on 15 July 1965
|
Atlas LV-3 Agena-D
|
Zond 2
(3MV-4A No.2)
|
01964-11-30-000030 November 1964
|
Soviet Union
|
Flyby
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Communications lost before flyby
|
Molniya
|
Mariner 6
|
01969-02-25-000025 February 1969
|
NASA
United States
|
Flyby
|
4Successful
|
|
Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D
|
2M No.521
|
01969-03-27-000027 March 19691
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
|
0Launch failure
|
Failed to orbit
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mariner 7
|
01969-03-27-000027 March 19692
|
NASA
United States
|
Flyby
|
4Successful
|
|
Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D
|
2M No.522
|
01969-04-02-00002 April 1969
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
|
0Launch failure
|
Failed to orbit
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mariner 8
|
01971-05-09-00009 May 19712
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
0Launch failure
|
Failed to orbit
|
Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D
|
Kosmos 419
(3MS No.170)
|
01971-05-10-000010 May 1971
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
|
0Launch failure
|
Never left LEO; upper stage burn timer set incorrectly
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mariner 9
|
01971-05-30-000030 May 1971
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
4Successful[3]
|
Entered orbit on 14 November 1971, deactivated 516 days after entering orbit
|
Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D
|
Mars 2
(4M No.171)
|
01971-05-19-000019 May 1971
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
|
3Mostly successful
|
Entered orbit 27 November 1971, operated for 362 orbits. Mapping operations unsuccessful due to dust storms on the surface
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mars 2 lander
(SA 4M No.171)
|
01971-05-19-000019 May 1971
|
Soviet Union
|
Lander
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Deployed from Mars 2, failed to land during attempt on 27 November 1971
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mars 3
(4M No.172)
|
01971-05-28-000028 May 1971
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
|
3Mostly successful
|
Entered orbit 2 December 1971, operated for 20 orbits. Mapping operations unsuccessful due to dust storms on the surface
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mars 3 lander
(SA 4M No.172)
|
01971-05-28-000028 May 1971
|
Soviet Union
|
Lander
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Deployed from Mars 3; landed at 13:52 UTC on 2 December 1971 but contact lost 14.5 seconds later
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mars 4
(3MS No.52S)
|
01973-07-21-000021 July 1973
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Failed to perform orbital insertion burn
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mars 5
(3MS No.53S)
|
01973-07-25-000025 July 1973
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Failed after nine days in orbit
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mars 6
(3MP No.50P)
|
01973-08-05-00005 August 1973
|
Soviet Union
|
Lander
Flyby
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Contact lost upon landing, atmospheric data mostly unreadable. Flyby bus collected data.[4]
|
Proton-K/D
|
Mars 7
(3MP No.51P)
|
01973-08-09-00009 August 1973
|
Soviet Union
|
Lander
Flyby
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Separated from coast stage prematurely, failed to enter Martian atmosphere
|
Proton-K/D
|
Viking 1 orbiter
|
01975-08-20-000020 August 1975
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
4Successful
|
Operated for 1385 orbits
|
Titan IIIE Centaur-D1T
|
Viking 1 lander
|
01975-08-20-000020 August 1975
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander
|
4Successful
|
Deployed from Viking 1 orbiter, operated for 2245 sols
|
Titan IIIE Centaur-D1T
|
Viking 2 orbiter
|
01975-09-09-00009 September 1975
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
4Successful
|
Operated for 700 orbits
|
Titan IIIE Centaur-D1T
|
Viking 2 lander
|
01975-09-09-00009 September 1975
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander
|
4Successful
|
Deployed from Viking 2 orbiter, operated for 1281 sols
|
Titan IIIE Centaur-D1T
|
Fobos 1
(1F No.101)
|
01988-07-07-00007 July 1988
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
Phobos lander
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Communications lost before reaching Mars; failed to enter orbit
|
Proton-K/D-2
|
Fobos 2
(1F No.102)
|
01988-07-07-00007 July 1988
|
Soviet Union
|
Orbiter
Phobos lander
|
2Partial failure
|
Orbital observations successful, communications lost before landing
|
Proton-K/D-2
|
Mars Observer
|
01992-09-25-000025 September 1992
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Lost communications before orbital insertion
|
Commercial Titan III
|
Mars Global Surveyor
|
01996-11-07-00007 November 1996
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
4Successful
|
Operated for seven years
|
Delta II 7925
|
Mars 96
(M1 No.520)
|
01996-11-16-000016 November 1996
|
Rosaviakosmos
Russia
|
Orbiter
Penetrators
|
0Launch failure
|
Never left LEO
|
Proton-K/D-2
|
Mars Pathfinder
|
01996-12-04-00004 December 1996
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander/Rover
|
4Successful
|
Operated for 84 days
|
Delta II 7925
|
Nozomi
(PLANET-B)
|
01998-07-03-00003 July 1998
|
ISAS
Japan
|
Orbiter
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Ran out of fuel before reaching Mars
|
M-V
|
Mars Climate Orbiter
|
01998-12-11-000011 December 1998
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Burned up in the atmosphere
|
Delta II 7425
|
Mars Polar Lander
|
01999-01-03-00003 January 1999
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Failed to land
|
Delta II 7425
|
Deep Space 2
|
01999-01-03-00003 January 1999
|
NASA
United States
|
Penetrators
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Deployed from MPL, no data returned
|
Delta II 7425
|
Mars Odyssey
|
02001-04-07-00007 April 2001
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
5Operational
|
|
Delta II 7925
|
Mars Express
|
02003-06-02-00002 June 2003
|
ESA
European Union
|
Orbiter
|
5Operational
|
|
Soyuz-FG/Fregat
|
Beagle 2
|
02003-06-02-00002 June 2003
|
ESA
European Union
|
Lander
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Deployed from Mars Express
|
Soyuz-FG/Fregat
|
Spirit
(MER-A)
|
02003-06-10-000010 June 2003
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander/RoverRover
|
4Successful
|
operated for 2208 sols
|
Delta II 7925
|
Opportunity
(MER-B)
|
02003-07-08-00008 July 2003
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander/RoverRover
|
5Operational
|
|
Delta II 7925H
|
Rosetta
|
02004-03-02-00002 March 2004
|
ESA
European Union
|
Gravity assist
|
N/A
|
Flyby in February 2007 en route to 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko[5]
|
Ariane 5G+
|
MRO
|
02005-08-12-000012 August 2005
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
5Operational
|
|
Atlas V 401
|
Phoenix
|
02007-08-04-00004 August 2007
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander
|
4Successful
|
|
Delta II 7925
|
Dawn
|
02007-09-27-000027 September 2007
|
NASA
United States
|
Gravity assist
|
N/A
|
Flyby in February 2009 en route to 4 Vesta and Ceres
|
Delta II 7925H
|
Fobos-Grunt
|
02011-11-08-00008 November 2011
|
Roskosmos
Russia
|
Orbiter
Phobos sample
|
1Spacecraft failure
|
Never left LEO (intended to depart under own power)
|
Zenit-2M
|
Yinghuo-1
|
02011-11-08-00008 November 2011
|
CNSA
China
|
Orbiter
|
1Lost with mothership
|
To have been deployed by Fobos-Grunt
|
Zenit-2M
|
Curiosity
(Mars Science Laboratory)
|
02011-11-26-000026 November 2011
|
NASA
United States
|
Lander/RoverRover
|
5Operational
|
|
Atlas V 541
|
Mars Orbiter Mission
(Mangalyaan)
|
02013-11-05-00005 November 2013
|
ISRO
India
|
Orbiter
|
5Operational[6]
|
Entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014 [07:17 IST]
|
PSLV-XL
|
MAVEN
|
02013-11-18-000018 November 2013
|
NASA
United States
|
Orbiter
|
5Operational
|
On September 22, 2014, MAVEN reached Mars [7]
|
Atlas V 401
|
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