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- STS-130, Space Station Mission 20A will deliver the final connecting node, Tranquility, and the Cupola.
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- SDO, Solar Dynamics Observatory. The first Space Weather Research Network mission in NASA's Living With a Star (LWS) Program.
- Booster: Atlas V
- Launch date: 2010-02-10, 10:26 AM EST (15:26 UTC)
- GOES P, Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, a weather satellite for geostationary orbit.
- Booster: Delta IV
- Launch date: 2010-03-01, 6:19 PM EST (23:19 UTC)
- Falcon 9, A reusable two-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle manufactured by SpaceX. This test flight will carry a mock-up of the SpaceX Dragon capsule.
- Booster: Falcon 9
- Launch date: 2010-03-08, 11:00 AM EST (16:00 UTC)
- STS-131, ISS Mission 19A will carry a Multi-Purpose Logistics Module filled with science racks that will be transferred to laboratories of the International Space Station.
- OTV, Orbital Trasfer Vehicle. A demonstration spaceplane that is intended to test future launch technologies while in orbit and during atmospheric reentry.
- Booster: Atlas V
- Launch date: 2010-04-19, 10:00 PM EDT (2010-04-20 02:00 UTC)
- NAVSTAR 2F-1, Global Positioning System Satellite
- Booster: Delta IV
- Launch date: 2010-05-13, 03:19 AM EDT (07:19 UTC)
- STS-132, ISS Mission ULF4 will carry an integrated cargo carrier to deliver maintenance and assembly hardware, including spare parts for space station systems.
- Dragon, A free-flying, reusable spacecraft being developed by SpaceX under NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program.
- Booster: Falcon 9
- Launch date: 2010-06-XX
- STS-134, Endeavour will deliver an EXPRESS Logistics Carrier-3 (ELC-3) and the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) to the International Space Station.
- AEHF, Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite, a communications satellite for the DoD.
- Booster: Atlas V
- Launch date: 2010-08-XX
- STS-133, Discovery will deliver critical spare components including antennas and gas tanks to the International Space Station.
- NRO L-32, A spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office.
- NAVSTAR 2F-2, Global Positioning System Satellite
- Booster: Delta IV
- Launch date: 2010-12-xx
- Mars Science Laboratory, The MSL is a rover that will assess whether Mars ever was, or is still today, an environment able to support microbial life and to determine the planet's habitability.
- Booster: Atlas V
- Launch date: 2011-10-xx
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based on the rendevous requirements for the mission.
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Last Updated 2010-02-07
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