1978 in spaceflight

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1978 saw the launch of the Pioneer Venus missions launched by the United States, on 20 May and 8 August. The Pioneer Venus Multiprobe landed four spacecraft on the planet, one of which transmitted data for 67 minutes before being destroyed by atmospheric pressure. ISEE-C, which was launched on 8 December, flew past comet 21P/Giacobini–Zinner in 1985, and Halley's Comet in 1986.[1]

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Launches

Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload
(⚀ = CubeSat)
Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks
10 January
12:26:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 27 Low Earth (Salyut 6) Salyut 6 EP-1 16 March
11:18
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts
20 January
08:25
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionProgress 1 Low Earth (Salyut 6) Salyut 6 logistics 8 February
02:00
Successful
Maiden flight of Progress spacecraft. First in-orbit refuel, from Progress to Salyut 6, 2nd Feb.
2 March
15:28:10
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 28 Low Earth (Salyut 6) Salyut 6 EP-2 10 March
11:24
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, first Czechoslovakian in space
20 May
13:13:00
United StatesAtlas SLV-3D Centaur United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36A United States
United StatesPioneer Venus Orbiter NASA/ARC Cytherocentric Venus orbiter 22 October 1992 Successful
Entered 181.6 x 66,360-km orbit around Venus on 4 December 1978.
15 June
20:16:45
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 29 Low Earth (Salyut 6) Salyut 6 EO-2 31 September
11:40
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts
16 June
10:49
United StatesDelta 2914 United StatesCape Canaveral LC-17B United States
United StatesGOES 3 NOAA Geostationary Weather In orbit Successful
Decommissioned on 29 June 2016.
27 June
15:27:21
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 30 Low Earth (Salyut 6) Salyut 6 EP-3 5 July
13:30
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, first Pole in space
8 August
07:33
United StatesAtlas SLV-3D Centaur United StatesCape Canaveral LC-36A United States
United StatesPioneer Venus Multiprobe Bus NASA/ARC Heliocentric Venus atmospheric probe 9 December 1978
20:22:55
Successful
United StatesPioneer Venus Large Probe NASA/ARC Heliocentric Venus atmospheric probe 9 December 1978
19:39:53
Successful
United StatesPioneer Venus North Probe NASA/ARC Heliocentric Venus atmospheric probe 9 December 1978
19:42:40
Successful
United StatesPioneer Venus Night Probe NASA/ARC Heliocentric Venus atmospheric probe 9 December 1978
19:52:07
Successful
United StatesPioneer Venus Day Probe NASA/ARC Heliocentric Venus atmospheric probe 9 December 1978
20:55:34
Successful
Day Probe survived landing, sent data for an additional 67 minutes afterward. First American probe to send data from the surface of Venus.
12 August
14:12:00
United StatesDelta 2914 United StatesCape Canaveral LC-17B United States
United StatesEuropean UnionInternational Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3)/International Cometary Explorer (ICE) NASA/ESRO Sun/Earth L1 to Heliocentric Probing interaction of Earth's magnetic field with solar wind, later cometary research In orbit Successful
First probe stationed at Sun/Earth L1 Lagrangian point. Later entered heliocentric orbit, encountering Comet Giacobini–Zinner on 11 September 1985. It would also study Halley's Comet from a distance in 1986.
26 August
14:51:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 31 Low Earth (Salyut 6) Salyut 6 EP-4 2 November
11:04
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, first East German in space
3 October
23:09:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionProgress 4 Low Earth (Salyut 6) Salyut 6 logistics 26 October
16:28
Successful

Deep Space Rendezvous

Date (GMT) Spacecraft Event Remarks
4 December Pioneer Venus Orbiter Cytherocentric orbit insertion
9 December Pioneer Venus Multiprobe Venerian atmospheric entry The bus, one large and three small subprobes
21 December Venera 12 Venerian landing
25 December Venera 11 Venerian landing

EVAs

Start Date/Time Duration End Time Spacecraft Crew Remarks
29 July
04:00
2 hours
20 minutes
06:20 Salyut 6
PE-2
Soviet UnionVladimir Kovalyonok
Soviet UnionAleksandr Ivanchenkov
Ivanchenkov retrieved samples and experiments attached to the outside of Salyut. Kovalyonok assisted with the retrievals and used a color television camera to transmit EVA images to the ground controllers.

References

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  • Clark, Stephen. "Spaceflight Now".
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  • Pietrobon, Steven. "Steven Pietrobon's Space Archive".
  • Wade, Mark. "Encyclopedia Astronautica".
  • Webb, Brian. "Southwest Space Archive".
  • Zak, Anatoly. "Russian Space Web".
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Footnotes

  1. ^ Hughes, J (1996) Larousse Desk Reference Encloypedia London RD Press


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Orbital launches in 1978
  • Kosmos 974
  • Intelsat IVA F-3
  • Soyuz 27
  • Kosmos 975
  • Kosmos 976
  • Kosmos 977
  • Kosmos 978
  • Kosmos 979
  • Kosmos 980
  • Kosmos 981
  • Kosmos 982
  • Kosmos 983
  • Kosmos 984
  • Kosmos 985
  • Progress 1
  • Molniya-3 No.20
  • Kosmos 986
  • Fanhui Shi Weixing 4
  • IUE
  • Kosmos 987
  • Kyokko
  • Kosmos 988
  • OPS 6291
  • Kosmos 989
  • Ume 2
  • Kosmos 990
  • OPS 5111
  • OPS 6031
  • Kosmos 991
  • Soyuz 28
  • Molniya-1-39
  • Kosmos 992
  • Landsat 3
  • OSCAR 8
  • PIX-1
  • Kosmos 993
  • Kosmos 994
  • OPS 0460
  • OPS 7858
  • Kosmos 995
  • OPS 9439
  • OPS 9440
  • Kosmos 996
  • Kosmos 997
  • Kosmos 998
  • Kosmos 999
  • Kosmos 1000
  • Intelsat IVA F-6
  • Kosmos 1001
  • Kosmos 1002
  • OPS 8790
  • Yuri 1
  • Kosmos 1003
  • HCMM
  • OPS 6183
  • Kosmos 1004
  • OTS-2
  • Kosmos 1005
  • Kosmos 1006
  • OPS 5112
  • Kosmos 1007
  • Kosmos 1008
  • Kosmos 1009
  • Pioneer Venus Orbiter
  • Kosmos 1010
  • Kosmos 1011
  • Kosmos 1012
  • Ekran No.13L
  • Molniya-1-40
  • Kosmos 1013
  • Kosmos 1014
  • Kosmos 1015
  • Kosmos 1016
  • Kosmos 1017
  • Kosmos 1018
  • Kosmos 1019
  • Kosmos 1020
  • Kosmos 1021
  • OPS 9454
  • Kosmos 1022
  • OPS 4515
  • Soyuz 29
  • GOES 3
  • Kosmos 1023
  • Seasat
  • Soyuz 30
  • Kosmos 1024
  • Kosmos 1025
  • Comstar 1C
  • Kosmos 1026
  • Progress 2
  • GEOS-2
  • Molniya-1-41
  • Gran' No.14L
  • Kosmos 1027
  • OPS 7310
  • Kosmos 1028
  • Progress 3
  • Pioneer Venus Multiprobe
  • ISEE-3
  • Ekran No.15L
  • Molniya-1-41
  • Soyuz 31
  • Kosmos 1029
  • Kosmos 1030
  • Venera 11
  • Kosmos 1031
  • Venera 12
  • Jikiken
  • Kosmos 1032
  • Kosmos 1033
  • Progress 4
  • Kosmos 1034
  • Kosmos 1035
  • Kosmos 1036
  • Kosmos 1037
  • Kosmos 1038
  • Kosmos 1039
  • Kosmos 1040
  • Kosmos 1041
  • Kosmos 1042
  • OPS 5113
  • Kosmos 1043
  • Molniya-3 No.22
  • TIROS-N
  • Kosmos 1044
  • Ekran No.14L
  • Nimbus 7
  • CAMEO
  • Interkosmos 18
  • Magion 1
  • Kosmos 1045
  • RS-1
  • RS-2
  • Prognoz 7
  • Kosmos 1046
  • Einstein
  • Kosmos 1047
  • Kosmos 1048
  • NATO 3C
  • Kosmos 1049
  • Kosmos 1050
  • Kosmos 1051
  • Kosmos 1052
  • Kosmos 1053
  • Kosmos 1054
  • Kosmos 1055
  • Kosmos 1056
  • Kosmos 1057
  • Kosmos 1058
  • Kosmos 1059
  • Kosmos 1060
  • OPS 5114
  • OPS 9441
  • OPS 9442
  • Kosmos 1061
  • Kosmos 1062
  • Anik B1
  • DRIMS
  • Kosmos 1063
  • Gorizont No.11L
  • Kosmos 1064
  • Kosmos 1065
  • Kosmos 1066
  • Kosmos 1067
  • Kosmos 1068
  • Kosmos 1069
Payloads are separated by bullets ( · ), launches by pipes ( | ). Crewed flights are indicated in underline. Uncatalogued launch failures are listed in italics. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are denoted in (brackets).