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Earth Missions (1 of 4) Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model Earth Missions (1 of 4) 2018 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 ASI AGILE In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend COSMO - SkyMed #1 COSMO - SkyMed #2 COSMO - SkyMed #3 COSMO - SkyMed #4 Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 COSMO - SkyMed 2nd Generation #1 COSMO - SkyMed 2nd Generation #2 PRISMA HELIOS CNES JASON CALYPSO (CNES Mission / NASA Instrument) SMOS PLEIADES ELISA MICROSCOPE IOAG Secretariat note regarding these slides: This chart set was prepared by the IOAG Secretariat with the objective to inform the general public on current and planned operations of missions/programs of IOAG member and observer agencies. It is based on the Mission Model Reference Tables that IOAG member and observer agencies provide voluntarily and, typically, update on an annual or biennial basis. Some missions involve several space agencies, such as the International Space Station (ISS). Thus the same mission may appear under several agencies and, sometimes, may even show different dates and/or status (whether in operation, in development, or proposed) depending when each agency last updated the information it provides to the IOAG. Also, a mission may include a series of spacecraft launched over time (e.g. JAXA’s HTV cargo resupply missions to ISS), or a constellation of spacecraft (e.g. NASA’s Magnetospheric Multi-Scale mission which consists of four spacecraft flying in formation). Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 TARANIS CSO-MUSIS ANGELS MERLIN (in cooperation with DLR) CERES SWOT (CNES mission, NASA instrument) Canadian Space Agency NEOSsat M3MSat Radarsat-2 SciSat-1 Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 Radarsat Constellation Mission TSX-1 Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt TDX-1 PAZ (Hisdesat) SB1/SB2 SAR-LUPE (German Forces) TET-1 BIROS ENMAP Eu:CROPIS GRACE-FO (DLR/NASA) EDRS-A/C (ESA/Airbus) Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 Columbus (ISS Module – ESA/DLR) FLP (Uni Stuttgart) Alphasat-TDP1 (Eutelsat/DLR) AISat1 Clavis/St2ep Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018

Earth Missions (2 of 4) Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model Earth Missions (2 of 4) 2018 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 ESA CRYOSAT 2 ADM-AEOLUS In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend Biomass METOP-C Earth CARE Sentinel 1A Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 Sentinel 1B Sentinel 1C Sentinel 1D Sentinel 2A Sentinel 2B Sentinel 3B Sentinel 2C Sentinel 2D Sentinel 3C SWARM Sentinel 3D Sentinel 5P Seosat Jason-CS-A Jason-CS-B Leop only JAXA HTV (on-going) QZS-1 JEM/ICS ALOS-2 Note: The following JAXA missions are listed as operational but the end-date was not specified: INDEX: Began in 2005 Solar-B: Began 2006 Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 SLATS GCOM-C GOSAT-2 ERG ETS-9 JDRS ALOS-3 / Advanced Optical Satellite ALOS-4 / Advanced Optical Satellite KARI KOMPSAT-3 KOMPSAT-3A KOMPSAT-5 Geo-KOMPSAT-2A Geo-KOMPSAT-2B Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 KOMPSAT-6 CAS500-1 CAS500-2 KOMPSAT-7 Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018

Earth Missions (3 of 4) Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model Earth Missions (3 of 4) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 2018 NASA Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 AIM Aqua Astro-EX2 ASCENDS Astro-EX3 Astro-EX4 IXPE Astro-SMEX-2 Astro-SMEX-3 Astro-SMEX-4 Note: Target Start date TBD for: Astro-SMEX -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, and -12 ATLAS NASA ELV Aura CALYPSO CHANDRA XRO CloudSat Commercial Resupply Services ISS Commercial Resupply Services -2 Commercial Crew Program CryoCube-1 CYGNSS DELTA NASA ELV ESDS-01 ESDS-02 ESDS-03 ESDS-04 ESDS-05 ESDS-06 ESDS-07 ESDS-08 ESDS-09 EVM-3 EVM-4 EVM-5 EVM-6 EVM-7 GOES-16 (formerly GOES-R) GOES-17 GOES-T GPM CORE GOES-U GRACE-FO Helio-SMEX-1 Helio-SMEX-2 Helio-SMEX-3 In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend GEOTAIL (NASA mission, JAXA instrument) GeoCARB GPIM Helio-SMEX –4, 5, -6, -7, -8 Hubble Space Telescope HST-D IBEX ICESAT-2 ICON IRIS ISS Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018

Earth Missions (4 of 4) Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model Earth Missions (4 of 4) 2018 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 NASA (cont.) NOAA-20 JPSS-2 (NOAA mission) In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend Landsat-7 Landsat-8 Landsat-9 LWS-07 LCRD MMS NEOWISE Ni-SAR (NASA/ISRO) NuSTAr OCO-2 OSTM / JASON-2 (NOAA mission, and EUMETSAT, CNES, NASA instruments) PACE RHESSI Note: CPOD/PONSFD is proposed, with start date TBD SciSat-2 (NASA/CSA) SDO SLS SMAP Solar-B/Hinode (NASA/JAXA) SORCE STP-06 STP-07 Suomi MPP (NASA/NOAA) STP-08 Swift SWOT STP-09 STP-08 TDRS-3 TDRS-6 TDRS-7, -8, -9, & -10 TDRS-11 TDRS-12 Next Gen Earth Relay 1 Next Gen Earth Relay 2 TDRS-13 Terra TESS THEMIS-P3, -P4, & -P5 TIMED Van Allen Probes Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018

Lunar Missions Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 2018 Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 ArgoMoon JAXA OMOTENASHI SLIM KARI KLPO KLL NASA EM-1 EM-2 EM-3 Note: These are Human Exploration Missions Lunar Flashlight Lunar Hydrogen Mapper Lunar IceCube SkyFire NF-4 NF-5 NF-6 LRO THEMIS-P1 / ARTEMIS THEMIS-P2 / ARTEMIS ASI In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend HERACLES ISRU Demonstrator Human Lunar Exploration (ascent module) Gateway/Airlock Gateway/Habitation Gateway/Logistics Gateway/APPE ESA Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018

Mars Missions Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 2018 Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 NASA InSight MarCO-A MarCO-B Mars 2020 Rover Areostationary Relay Satellite -1 Areostationary Relay Satellite – 2 (end 2043) MAVEN MER-B / Opportunity Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Science Laboratory / Curiosity Mars Sample Return Orbiter Human Mission to Mar (~2035 timeframe) Mars Sample Return Lander Mars Odyssey JAXA MMX ESA Mars Express EXOMARS 2016 EXOMARS 2018 In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018

Other Missions: Deep Space, Heliocentric, Heliophysics, etc. (1 of 2) Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model Other Missions: Deep Space, Heliocentric, Heliophysics, etc. (1 of 2) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 2018 ESA Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 ATHENA Bepi-Colombo (Mercury) Columbus (ESA Pressurized Module on ISS) CHEOPS Cluster-2 (ESA mission / NASA instrument) EUCLID GAIA GALILEO (deployment phase) INTEGRAL PLATO JUICE JWST (NASA mission / ESA instrument) OPSAT Proba-2 Proba-3 Proba-V SOLO JAXA Hayabusa-2 (Asteroid) MMO Equuleus In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend LISA XMM Newton Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018

Other Missions: Deep Space, Heliocentric, Heliophysics, etc. (2 of 2) Interagency Operations Advisory Group Mission Model Other Missions: Deep Space, Heliocentric, Heliophysics, etc. (2 of 2) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2042 2018 Last updated or verified: IOAG-22 NASA ACE (Sun-Earth Lagrange 1) Bio Sentinel CUSPP+ WFIRST Astro-2 Astro-3 Astro-4 Astro-5 Astro-6 Astro EX-2 Discovery-15 Deep Space Climate Observatory Discovery-16 Discovery-17 Europa Mission JUNO (Jupiter Orbiter) EM-4 EM-5 EM-6 EM-7 Note: These are Human Exploration Missions JWST (Earth Sun L2) KEPLER Helio-EX-2 Helio-EX-3 Helio-EX-4 NEA Scout New Frontiers 4 New Frontiers 5 New Frontiers 6 OSIRIS-REx SOHO Parker Solar Probe Plus STEREO A & B Voyager 1 & 2 Wind In operation Extended operation Under development – ops Under development – extended ops Proposed/Planned – ops Proposed/Planned – extended ops Start & end dates known Start date known, but end date To Be Determined (TBD) Legend Astro EX-3 Astro EX-4 Dawn Lucy Psyche New Horizons Spitzer Space Telescope IMAP Last updated by the IOAG Secretariat on June 26, 2018