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Space Agencies

ASI Italian Space Agency
BNSC British National Space Centre
ESA European Space Agency
IKI Russian Space Research Institute
IRF Swedish Institute of Space Physics
ISAS Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASDA Japanese Space Agency
RSA Russian Aviation and Space Agency


Solar System Missions

JPL and ESA maintain excellent sites on the status of current Solar System missions, so links (in the table below) to spacecraft such as Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Cassini or Ulysses will direct you towards the mission home pages. However, missions that took place prior to the advent of the World Wide Web have been extensively catalogued by the NSSDC, so head over to the NSSDC Chronology of Lunar and Planetary Exploration for information on older missions.

Missions to be excited about!

Missions underway at Mars

Solar System Missions

Solar System body Mission (and year of launch)
Sun Ulysses (1990)
SOHO (1995)
Solar Probe (2003)
Mercury Mariner 10 (1973)
MESSENGER (2004)
Venus Venera 1 to 16 (1961 - 1983)
Zond 1 (1964)
Mariner 1, 2, 5, 10 (1962 - 1973)
Pioneer Venus 1 & 2 (1978)
Vega 1 & 2 (1984)
Magellan (1989)
Venus Express (2005)
Moon Able 4, 5A, 5B (1958 - 1960)
Pioneer 1, 2, 3, 4 (1958 & 1959)
Luna 1 to 24 (1959 - 1976)
Ranger 1 to 9 (1961 - 1965)
Cosmos 60 (1965)
Zond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (1965 - 1970)
Surveyor 1 to 7 (1966 - 1968)
Orbiter 1 to 5 (1966 & 1967)
Explorer 35, 49 (1967 - 1973)
Apollo 8 to 17 (1968 - 1972)
Hiten & Hagoromo (1990)
Clementine (1994)
Lunar Prospector (1998)
SMART-1 (2003)
SELENE (2007)
Chandrayaan-1 (2007)
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (2008)
Mars Mars 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (1962 - 1973)
Mariner 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 (1964 - 1971)
Zond 2 (1964)
Viking 1 & 2 (1975)
Phobos 1 & 2 (1988)
Mars Observer (1992)
Mars '96 (1996)
Mars Pathfinder (1996)
Mars Global Surveyor (1996)
Mars Surveyor '98 (1998)
Nozomi (or Planet-B) (1998)
Mars Climate Orbiter (1998)
Deep Space 2 (1999)
Mars Polar Lander (1999)
2001 Mars Odyssey (2001)
Mars Express (2003)
Mars Exploration Rovers (2003)
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (2005)
Phoenix (2007)
Mars Science Laboratory (2009)
Asteroids Galileo (1989)
NEAR (1996)
Deep Space 1 (1999)
Stardust (1999)
Hyabusa (or MUSES-C) (2002)
Dawn (2007)
Jupiter Pioneer 10 & 11 (1972 & 1973)
Voyager 1 & 2 (1977)
Galileo (1989)
Ulysses (1990)
Cassini-Huygens (1997)
Jupiter Polar Orbiter (Juno) (2010)
Saturn Pioneer 11 (1973)
Voyager 1 & 2 (1977)
Cassini-Huygens (1997)
Uranus Voyager 2 (1977)
Neptune Voyager 2 (1977)
Pluto New Horizons (2006)
Comets ICE (1978)
Vega 1 & 2 (1984)
Sakigake (1985)
Giotto (1985)
Suisei (1985)
Stardust (1999)
Deep Space 1 (1999)
CONTOUR (2002)
Rosetta (2004)
Deep Impact (2005)


Miscellaneous

BAA British Astronomical Association
GSFC Goddard Space Flight Center
IAU Minor Planet Centre
ICQ International Comet Quarterly
JPL's Solar System Simulator Observe the current relative positions of the planets and their moons
KSC Kennedy Space Center
LINEAR Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research
NASA's Planetary Photojournal Vast archive of images obtained by spacecraft
NSSDC National Space Science Data Center
NSSDC Planetary Sciences Planetary Sciences department of the NSSDC
Open Directory Project's
Solar System section
See their main Astronomy section here
Planetary Society Speaks for itself, I guess!
RAS Royal Astronomical Society
SEC Space Environment Center - a division of the NOAA - providing up-to-the-minute
information on space weather and auroral activity
SEDS Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
SETI@home Download the screensaver and join the search for extraterrestrial intelligence!
SETI Institute Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
STScI Space Telescope Science Institute (i.e. Hubble!)
W. M. Keck Observatory One of the largest telescopes on Mauna Kea, Hawaii