List of proposed Solar System probes
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This is a list of proposed space probes that are planned to focus on the exploration of the Solar System, ordered by date of spacecraft launch. Launched probes are in the List of Solar System probes and the List of active Solar System probes.
Planned or scheduled missions
[edit]Mission name | Launch date | Description | Ref(s) |
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Hakuto-R Mission 2 | December 2024 | Private lunar lander and rover | [1] |
Venus Life Finder | 30 December 2024 | Private Venus atmospheric probe by Rocket Lab | [2] |
Blue Ghost M1 | Q4 2024 | Lunar lander | [3][4][5] |
Nova-C IM-2 | January 2025 | Lunar lander | [6] |
AstroForge's Odin (Brokkr-2) | January 2025 | First commercial asteroid fly-by mission, rideshare of the IM-2 mission | [7] |
Lunar Trailblazer | January 2025 | Lunar orbiter, a secondary payload on the IM-2 mission | [8] |
EscaPADE | Spring 2025 | Two Mars orbiters | [9] |
Tianwen-2 | May 2025 | Asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa sample return, comet 311P/PanSTARRS orbiter | [10] |
Artemis II | September 2025 | 4-person lunar flyby | [11][12] |
Artemis III | September 2026 | 4-person lunar flyby, 2-person lunar landing | [11][13] |
Martian Moons eXploration | 2026 | Martian moon sample return mission | [14] |
Chang'e 7 | 2026 | Lunar south pole lander, rover and flying probe | [15] |
Lunar Polar Exploration Mission | 2026-2028 | Lunar lander and rover | [16] |
Chandrayaan-4 | 2027 | Lunar sample return mission | [17] |
Luna 26 | 2027 | Lunar orbiter | [18] |
DESTINY+ | 2028 | Asteroid 3200 Phaethon flyby | [19] |
Dragonfly | July 2028 | Titan rotorcraft lander | [20][21] |
Rosalind Franklin | 2028 | Mars rover, ExoMars | [22][23] |
DESTINY+ | 2028 | Mission to an asteroid | [24] |
Luna 27 | 2028 | Lunar lander | [18] |
Tianwen-3 | 2028 | Mars sample return mission | [25] |
MBR Explorer | 2028 | Flyby mission to seven asteroids | [26] |
Venus Orbiter Mission | 2028 | Venus orbiter | [27] |
Tianwen-4 | September 2029 | Jupiter and Callisto orbiter, Uranus flyby | [28][29] |
Comet Interceptor | 2029 | Flyby of an Oort Cloud comet | [30][31][32] |
VERITAS | 2029 | Venus orbiter | [33] |
Luna 28 | 2030 | Lunar sample return mission | [34] |
EnVision | 2031 | Venus orbiter | [35] |
Mangalyaan-2 | 2031 | Mars orbiter and lander | [36][37] |
DAVINCI | 2032 | Venus orbiter and atmospheric probe | [38] |
Proposed missions
[edit]Mission name | Preliminary launch date estimate | Description | Ref(s) | ||
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Estimated launch date | Estimate by | Estimate as of | |||
Shensuo (Interstellar Express) | 2024[needs update] | Scientia Sinica Informationis | 2019 | "Voyager-like" mission to outer planets | [39][40] |
Beresheet 2 | 2025 | Ramon.Space | 2022 | Lunar lander | [41] |
NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return | 2027[needs update] | ESA | 2023 | Mars sample return mission | [42] |
Ramses | 2029 | ESA | 2024 | Asteroid orbiter | [43] |
Tera-hertz Explorer | 2020s[citation needed] | Mars orbiter and lander | [44][45] | ||
Venera-D | 2031 | Russian Space Research Institute | 2023 | Venus orbiter and lander | [46] |
Uranus Orbiter and Probe | NET 2031 | NASA | 2023 | Uranus orbiter and probe | [47][48] |
Interstellar Probe | 2036 | NASA | 2022 | "Voyager on steroids" | [49] |
Enceladus Orbilander | 2038 | NASA | 2023 | Enceladus orbiter/lander | [50] |
Suspended missions
[edit]The following missions were suspended or cancelled because of political, budgetary, or other reasons. The spacecraft were already assembled at the time of suspension/cancellation, so these missions can be resumed.
Mission name | Cancellation date | Description | Status and reason | Ref(s) |
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VIPER | 2024 | Lunar rover | "NASA stated cost increases, delays to the launch date, and the risks of future cost growth as the reasons to stand down on the mission." NASA announced they would consider "expressions of interest" from industry to use the "VIPER rover system at no cost to the government". In October 2024, VIPER passed all pre-launch tests. |
[51][52] |
Janus | 2023 | Dual asteroids probe | Was expected to be a secondary payload on the Psyche launch. After the delay, it was assessed that Janus wouldn't be able to reach the required trajectory. Both spacecraft were placed into long-term storage. | [53] |
Kazachok | 2022 | Mars lander | Originally part of the joint ExoMars mission with ESA, planned to deliver Rosalind Franklin rover. Mission was cancelled because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Spacecraft was returned to Roscosmos; officials stated that they will launch it without the rover, but no date was given. | [54] |
See also
[edit]- Timeline of Solar System exploration
- List of space telescopes#To be launched
- List of proposed space observatories
- List of missions to the Moon#Future missions
- List of missions to Venus#Future missions
- List of missions to Mars#Future missions
- List of missions to the outer planets#Future missions
- List of minor planets and comets visited by spacecraft#Future visits
- List of objects at Lagrange points#Future and proposed missions
- List of heliophysics missions#Proposed missions
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