List of extraterrestrial orbiters

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This list of extraterrestrial orbiters is a listing of spacecraft that achieved an extraterrestrial orbit.

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Sun

The first artificial object in heliocentric orbit was Luna 1 (1959).

Moon

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The Apollo 17 Command Module America seen in lunar orbit from the ascent stage of the Lunar Module
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Mars

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Venus

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Venera 9 Soviet Union USSR 22 October 1975 Mission terminated on March 22, 1976 First Venus orbiter
Venera 10 Soviet Union USSR 23 October 1975 Contact lost sometime in June 1976
Pioneer Venus Orbiter United States USA 4 December 1978 Contact lost 8 October 1992; Atmospheric entry disintegration on 22 October 1992.
Venera 15 Soviet Union USSR 10 October 1983 Contact lost January 5, 1985
Venera 16 Soviet Union USSR 11 October 1983 Contact lost June 13, 1984
Magellan United States USA 7 August 1990 Contact lost 13 October 1994. Deliberately deorbited into Venus' atmosphere.
Venus Express ESA 11 April 2006 Contact lost 16 December 2014: Atmospheric entry disintegration in January 2015
Akatsuki Japan Japan 7 December 2015 Contact lost April 2024
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Jupiter

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Galileo United States USA 8 December 1995 Intentionally deorbited and incinerated in Jupiter's atmosphere 21 September 2003 First Jupiter orbiter
Juno United States USA 4 July 2016 Active
JUICE ESA July 2031 (planned) en route mission to study Jupiter's three icy moons Callisto, Europa and Ganymede, eventually orbiting Ganymede as the first spacecraft to orbit a satellite of another planet.
Europa Clipper United States USA 11 April 2030 (planned) en route planned to orbit Jupiter and fly by Europa multiple times.
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Saturn

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Cassini-Huygens United States USA
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Italy ASI
1 July 2004 Intentionally deorbited and incinerated in Saturn's atmosphere 15 September 2017 First Saturn orbiter
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Mercury

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MESSENGER United States USA 18 March 2011 Deliberately crashed into surface 30 April 2015. Impact probably around 54.4° N, 149.9° W, near the crater Janáček. First Mercury orbiter
BepiColombo ESA

Japan Japan

November 2026 (planned) en route Consists of two satellites, the ESA's Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) and Japan's Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter (MMO).
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Minor planets and comets

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NEAR Shoemaker United States USA 433 Eros 14 February 2000 Landed 12 February 2001 on the surface of Eros. First spacecraft to orbit an asteroid
Dawn United States USA 4 Vesta 16 July 2011 Left Vesta orbit 5 September 2012
Dawn United States USA Ceres 9 March 2015 Mission concluded 1 November 2018. In derelict orbit around Ceres, expected to decay no sooner than 2038[21] First spacecraft to achieve orbit around two separate objects and to orbit a dwarf planet.
Rosetta ESA 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko 6 August 2014 On 30 September 2016, ended its mission by landing on the comet in its Ma'at region. First spacecraft to orbit a comet. Philae lander module successfully landed on 12 November 2014
OSIRIS-REx United States USA 101955 Bennu 31 December 2018 Collected surface sample and departed from Bennu on 20 October 2020[22] Smallest body to be orbited by spacecraft and closest ever orbit[23][24]
Psyche United States USA 16 Psyche August 2029 (planned) enroute Selected for mission #14 of NASA's Discovery Program to explore a metallic asteroid.
Hera, Milani and Juventas ESA 65803 Didymos and Dimorphos 11 December 2026 (planned) enroute studying effects of DART's impact on the asteroid
OSIRIS-APEX United States USA 99942 Apophis April 2029 (planned) enroute study of a C-type asteroid in 2029
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