Spacecraft catalog
Beyond the launch vehicle.
571 capsules, orbiters, cargo vehicles, stations, and spacecraft from across the program.

Apollo Casper CSM-113
North American Aviation
CSM-113 "Casper" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 16 mission.

Apollo Charlie Brown CSM-106
North American Aviation
CSM-106 "Charlie Brown" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 10 mission.

Apollo Columbia CSM-107
North American Aviation
CSM-107 "Columbia" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 11 mission.

Apollo CSM-002
North American Aviation
Apollo CSM used for the A-004 suborbital test flight.

Apollo CSM-009
North American Aviation
Apollo CSM used for the AS-201 flight and drop tests. Currently on display at the Strategic Air and Space Museum near Offutt Air Force Base in Ashland, Nebraska.

Apollo CSM-011
North American Aviation
Apollo CSM used for the AS-202 suborbital test flight.

Apollo CSM-012
North American Aviation
CSM-012 was an Apollo Command & Service Module that was planned to be used in the Apollo 1 mission. It was destroyed by a fatal cabin fire during a launch rehearsal on January 27, 1967.

Apollo CSM-017
North American Aviation
CSM-017 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 4 mission.

Apollo CSM-020
North American Aviation
CSM-020 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 6 mission.

Apollo CSM-101
North American Aviation
CSM-101 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 7 mission.

Apollo CSM-103
North American Aviation
CSM-103 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 8 mission.

Apollo CSM-111
North American Aviation
CSM-111 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.

Apollo CSM-116
North American Aviation
CSM-116 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Skylab 2 mission.

Apollo CSM-117
North American Aviation
CSM-117 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Skylab 3 mission.

Apollo CSM-118
North American Aviation
CSM-118 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Skylab 4 mission.

Apollo Endeavour CSM-112
North American Aviation
CSM-112 "Endeavour" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 15 mission.

Apollo Gumdrop CSM-104
North American Aviation
CSM-104 "Gumdrop" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 9 mission.

Apollo Kitty Hawk CSM-110
North American Aviation
CSM-110 "Kitty Hawk" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 14 mission.

Apollo Odyssey CSM-109
North American Aviation
CSM-109 "Odyssey" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 13 mission.

Apollo Yankee Clipper CSM-108
North American Aviation
CSM-108 "Yankee Clipper" was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Apollo 12 mission.

Buran OK-1K
Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)
First and only Buran orbiter to fly in space. It was destroyed in 2002 when the hangar it was stored in collapsed.

Cygnus 1
Northrop Grumman Space Systems
Cygnus Orb-D1, also known as Cygnus 1 and Orbital Sciences COTS Demo Flight, was the first flight of the Cygnus unmanned resupply spacecraft developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation. It was named after the late NASA astronaut and Orbital Sciences executive G. David Low. The flight was carried out by Orbital Sciences under contract to NASA as Cygnus' demonstration mission in the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program. Cygnus was the seventh type of spacecraft to visit the ISS, after the manned Soyuz and Space Shuttle, and unmanned Progress, ATV, HTV and Dragon.

Cygnus CRS Orb-1
Northrop Grumman Space Systems
Cygnus CRS Orb-1, also known as Orbital-1, was the second flight of the Orbital Sciences Cygnus unmanned resupply spacecraft, its second flight to the International Space Station and the third launch of the company's Antares launch vehicle.

Cygnus CRS Orb-2
Northrop Grumman Space Systems
Cygnus CRS Orb-2, also known as Orbital Sciences CRS Flight 2, was the third flight of the Orbital Sciences' unmanned resupply spacecraft Cygnus, its third flight to the International Space Station, and the fourth launch of the company's Antares launch vehicle. The mission launched from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport on 13 July 2014.