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1988 in spaceflight
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1988 |
| image | STS-26 Return to Flight Launch - GPN-2000-001870.jpg |
| caption | launches on STS-26R, the first US crewed spaceflight after the Challenger accident |
| first | 6 January 1988 |
| last | 29 December 1988 |
| total | 121 |
| success | |
| failed | |
| partial | |
| catalogued | 116 |
| maidens | Ariane 4 |
| Long March 4A | |
| Shavit | |
| retired | Energia |
| Titan 34D | |
| firstsat | |
| firstlaunch | |
| firsttrav | Afghanistan |
| orbital | 5 |
| totalcrew | 19 |
Long March 4A Shavit Titan 34D
The following is an outline of 1988 in spaceflight.
Shuttle return to flight
Launches
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Deep-space rendezvous
There were no deep-space rendezvous in 1988.
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