List of ISS spaceflights
Consolidated timeline of past, present and scheduled flights to the International Space Station:
ISS flight types
- R means flight financed by Russia, delivering Russian spacecraft (ISS module, ProgresS or Soyuz) and executed with Russian rocket (Soyuz or Proton).
- A means flight financed by the United States, primary focus on assembly, executed with the Space Shuttle.
- P means cargo re-supply and/or ORBit-boost flight executed with the Progress spacecraft.
- S means human spaceflight with temporary visitors or delivering ISS Expedition crews, executed with Soyuz spacecraft
- E means flight financed by ESA, delivering modules owned by ESA, executed with the Space Shuttle.
- J means flight financed by JAXA, delivering modules owned by JAXA, executed with the Space Shuttle.
- ATV means cargo re-supply and/or orbit-boost flight executed with the Automated Transfer Vehicle spacecraft.
- HTV means cargo re-supply and/or orbit-boost flight executed with the H-II Transfer Vehicle spacecraft.
- A/R means flight financed by the United States, delivering modules owned by USA and manufactured by Russia, executed with Russian rocket.
- J/A means jointly financed JAXA/NASA flight, delivering equipment for both, executed with the Space Shuttle.
- UF means Utilization Flight, secondary assembly objectives/deliveries possible
- LF means Logistics Flight, secondary assembly objectives/deliveries possible
- ULF means Utilization and Logistics Flight, secondary assembly objectives/deliveries possible
See also
- List of human spaceflights to the ISS
- List of unmanned spaceflights to the ISS
- List of ISS spacewalks
- List of ISS assembly flights