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This page presents the chronology of events that occurred during the year 2012 in the field of astronautics . Table of ContentsInterplanetary probes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Scientific satellites [ modifier | Modifier and code ] International space station [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Launchers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Others [ modifier | Modifier and code ] January [ modifier | Modifier and code ] FEBRUARY [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Mars [ modifier | Modifier and code ] April [ modifier | Modifier and code ] May [ modifier | Modifier and code ] June [ modifier | Modifier and code ] July [ modifier | Modifier and code ] August [ modifier | Modifier and code ] September [ modifier | Modifier and code ] October [ modifier | Modifier and code ] November [ modifier | Modifier and code ] December [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Vols orbitaux [ modifier | Modifier and code ] By country [ modifier | Modifier and code ] By launcher [ modifier | Modifier and code ] By type of orbit [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Interplanetary probes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] No launch of space probe was carried out in 2012. Mars Science Laboratory landed in the Gale crater on the planet Mars August 6, 2011 And started a mission which should last at least 1 year. Grail lunar probes were orbit around the moon at the beginning of the year and after having a very detailed statement of the gravitational field crashed on the lunar soil at the end of 2012. Dawn completed its mission study of Vesta in August 2012 and left the orbit of the minor planet to head to Ceres where it should arrive in 2015. Messenger completes its nominal mission around the planet Mercury 18 mars 2011 But it was extended by one year. The Russian probe Phobos-Grunt nailed in orbit around the earth was destroyed during its atmospheric return to January 2012 . The following probes are on the way to their destination: Rosetta (arrival in view of the comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko in May 2014 ), New Horizons (overview in July 2015 of Pluto), Juno (orbit in orbit around Jupiter in July 2016 ). Scientific satellites [ modifier | Modifier and code ] NASA has launched a small space telescope x nustar X -rays June 13 . The two RBSP satellites responsible for studying the interactions between the sun and the earth as part of the NASA Living With A Star program were put in orbit the August 30 . International space station [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The Falcon 9 launcher and the SpaceX Dragon space cargo cargo cargo made the second and last qualification flight as well as a first operational flight (COTS-2 and SpaceX CRS-1) for the supply of the international space station. The second launch was marred by the extinction of an engine on the first floor, but this failure did not prevent the course of the refueling operation of the space station. Launchers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The European light launcher Vega (2 tonnes in low orbit), after several postpones, made a first qualification flight: it was fired the February 13 Since the shot since the Kourou launch base used by Ariane IV. North Korea has managed to put a satellite in its fourth attempt with its UNHA launcher and is now part of a small circle of space nations with launch capacities. Others [ modifier | Modifier and code ] A mixed Chinese crew carried out June 16 At June 29 The first inhabited Shenzhou 9 mission aboard the Tiangong 1 space station. January [ modifier | Modifier and code ] FEBRUARY [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Mars [ modifier | Modifier and code ] April [ modifier | Modifier and code ] May [ modifier | Modifier and code ] June [ modifier | Modifier and code ] July [ modifier | Modifier and code ] August [ modifier | Modifier and code ] September [ modifier | Modifier and code ] October [ modifier | Modifier and code ] November [ modifier | Modifier and code ] December [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Vols orbitaux [ modifier | Modifier and code ] By country [ modifier | Modifier and code ] China North Korea Europe Inside Iran Japan Russia UNITED STATES Nbre launch by country in 2012 By launcher [ modifier | Modifier and code ] By type of orbit [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Date Space probe Event Noticed first is January GRAIL B Lunar orbit insertion joined the grail twin probe which has placed in orbit the December 31, 2011 January 2 Cassini 80 It is Survol of Titan This comes to 2915 km km January 30 Cassini 81 It is Survol of Titan This comes to 331111 km February 19 Cassini 82 It is Survol of Titan This comes to 303 km km 9 mars Cassini 17 It is overflow This comes 900 km kmp 27 mars Cassini 18 It is overflow This comes to 74 weeks April 14 Cassini 19 It is overflow This comes to 74 weeks April 14 Cassini Flight to Tethys This comes 900 km kmp May 2 Cassini 19 It is overflow This comes to 74 weeks May 2 Cassini 4 It is overview of Dion\u00e9 This comes 800 km kmp May 20 Cassini Methone overview This comes to 200 kmp May 22 Cassini T\u00e9lesto overview This comes to 1100 km km km 21 May Cassini 83 It is Survol of Titan This comes to 955. June 6 Cassini 84 It is Survol of Titan This comes to 959 July 24 Cassini 85 It is Survol of Titan This comes to 102 km August 6 Mars Science Laboratory Landing on Mars August 26 Dawn Departure of the orbit around Vesta September 26 Cassini eighty six It is Survol of Titan This comes to 956. November 13th Cassini eighty seven It is Survol of Titan This comes to 973k November 29th Cassini 88 It is Survol of Titan This comes to 1014 km November 29th Cassini Rhea overview This Scelit is 2300 km kmk December 13 Chang’e 2 Overview of (4179) Toutatis Distance of 3.2 km. First overview of an asteroid by a Chinese space probe. December 17 GRAIL Impact of the two probes on the moon February 16 : Oleg Kononenko and Anton Shkaplerov moved the robotic arm Strela 1 from the PIRS module to the pea module and installed four experiments outside the station (6 hours 15 minutes). 20 August : Gennady Padalka and Iouri Malentchenko move the binding point of the remote -controlled arm Strela 2 of the PIRS mooring module at the Zarya module in order to prepare the release of the PIRS module and prepare the arrival of the Naukia laboratory in 2012. They also install protection against The micro -metering on Zvezda, remove two scientific equipment installed outside the PIRS module, install two supports for the dishes scale and deploy two small satellites (5:51). August 30 : Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide connect two lines of power between the Russian segment and the American station and replace a connection case (MSBU). Astronauts have difficulty loosening the fixings of the old box and fail to fix the new box definitively. This task should be made as part of a next outing. (8:17 am 3 It is output for duration) September 5 : Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide definitely install the new MSBU box. Replace the Candarm2 arm. During this Sunita outing broke the extravagular exit duration record by a woman owned until then by Peggy Whitson (6:28). first is November: Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide isolate the ammonia leak in one of the cooling systems and activate a cooling circuit (Early External Thermal Control System Eetcs), not used to replace the faulty circuit (5:38). \u2191 Success of the small European rocket Vega , Le Figaro , February 13, 2012. \u2191 Back to earth from the Chinese capsule Shenzhou IX , Le Figaro , June 29, 2012. \u2191 An Ariane rocket takes off from Kourou , Le Figaro , September 28, 2012. \u2191 SpaceX lance sa capsule Dragon vers l’ISS , Le Figaro , October 8, 2012. \u2191 The Soyuz rocket launches two new Galileo satellites , Le Figaro , October 12, 2012. \u2191 A Soyuz rocket took off towards the ISS , Le Figaro , October 23, 2012. Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (in) Ed Kyle, ‘ Space Launch Report \u00bb (in) Gunter cancer, ‘ Chronology of Space Launches \u00bb , Gunter’s Space Page (in) ‘ Catalog of NASA space vehicles (NSSDC) \u00bb , NASA (in) Jonathan McDowell, ‘ Jonathan’s Space Report \u00bb , Jonathan’s Space Page (in) ‘ Nasapaceflight.com \u00bb (in) ‘ Orbital Report News\u00a0: Launch Logs \u00bb , Orbital Report News Agency (in) ‘ NASA JPL\u00a0: Space Calendar \u00bb , NASA JPL (in) ‘ SPACE.com\u00a0: Launch Forecast \u00bb , Space.com (in) ‘ Spaceflight Now \u00bb (in) Steven Pietrobon, ‘ Steven Pietrobon’s Space Archive \u00bb (in) ‘ U.S. Space Objects Registry \u00bb (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/2012-intronautique-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2012 Intronautique \u2014 Wikipedia"}}]}]