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Welcome to The Downlink, a project to distribute a monthly newsletter to members of WikiProject Spaceflight to keep them up to date with developments within the project and with its associated articles.

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The Downlink The WikiProject Spaceflight Newsletter
2026
1 — 28 February
Volume 4 — Issue 2
Spaceflight Project • Project discussion • Members • Assessment • Open tasks • Popular pages • The Downlink
In the News
  • The first crewed spaceflight of 2026, SpaceX Crew-12, was launched on the 13th. Four astronauts were flown to the ISS in an atypical indirect handover that was caused by the early return of Crew-11 due to a medical emergency.
  • On the 14th, the ESA lost contact with PROBA-3, a dual-probe technological demonstration mission for chronographic high-precision formation flying. Specifically, the Chronograph Spacecraft lost orientation and drifted away from the Occulter.
Article of the month

A parking orbit is a temporary orbit used during the launch of a spacecraft. A launch vehicle follows a trajectory to the parking orbit, then coasts for a while, then engines fire again to enter the final desired trajectory.

An alternative trajectory that is used on some missions is direct injection, where the rocket fires continuously (except during staging) until its fuel is exhausted, ending with the payload on the final trajectory. This technique was first used by the Soviet Venera 1 mission to Venus in 1961.

Image of the month
Space Shuttle Endeavour prior to rendezvous with the International Space Station
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Part of a series of photographs, this image depicts the Space Shuttle Endeavour prior to rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station as part of STS-130 in 2010. It was taken from the station by a member of Expedition 22 when the ISS was 183 nautical miles above the South Pacific, off the coast of southern Chile. Earth is in the bottom-left; the orange part of the atmosphere is the troposphere, the white band in the middle is the stratosphere, and the blue section is the mesosphere.

Members

New Members: none

Number of active members: 219. Total number of members: 446.

February Launches
All times stated here are in UTC. See a current list here.


  1. 👁 Russia
    👁 Iran
    Proton-M/DM-03Elektro–L №5, Jam-e-Jam 1 (12 Feb. at 08:52:15) (success)
  2. 👁 United States
    Vulcan Centaur VC4SGSSAP-7/-8, USA-584 (12 Feb. at 09:22:00) (success)
Article Statistics
This data reflects values from 28 February 2026.
Spaceflight articles by quality and importance
Quality Importance
Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
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FA
6 30 15 8 59
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FL
3 4 4 11
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FM
124 124
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A
1 2 1 4
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GA
12 26 34 59 2 133
B 16 77 196 238 7 534
C 44 170 609 868 1 61 1,753
Start 15 134 1,026 2,713 503 4,391
Stub 5 194 1,976 297 2,472
List 11 119 111 242 1 44 528
Category 1,284 1,284
Disambig 48 48
File 274 274
Portal 55 55
Project 109 109
Redirect 2 43 141 1,248 1,434
Template 533 533
NA 2 2
Other 1 37 38
Assessed 105 566 2,234 6,251 3,716 914 13,786
Unassessed 1 9 128 138
Total 105 567 2,234 6,260 3,716 1,042 13,924

Monthly Changes

Since January 2026, there are two more mid-importance, fifteen more low-importance, three more NA-importance, and ten more unknown-importance articles, for a total of 30 new articles. There are also three more B-class, thirteen more C-class, sixteen more Start-class, and ten fewer Stub-class articles, and four more lists.

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