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1988 in spaceflight

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FieldValue
year1988
imageSTS-26 Return to Flight Launch - GPN-2000-001870.jpg
captionlaunches on STS-26R, the first US crewed spaceflight after the Challenger accident
first6 January 1988
last29 December 1988
total121
success
failed
partial
catalogued116
maidensAriane 4
Long March 4A
Shavit
retiredEnergia
Titan 34D
firstsat
firstlaunch
firsttravAfghanistan
orbital5
totalcrew19

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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