Spacecraft List
API endpoint that allows Spacecrafts to be viewed. A Spacecraft is a physically manufactured instance of a Spacecraft Configuration
GET: Return a list of all the existing spacecraft.
FILTERS: Parameters - 'name', 'status', 'spacecraft_config' Example - /2.0.0/spacecraft/?status=Active
SEARCH EXAMPLE: Example - /2.0.0/spacecraft/?search=Dragon
ORDERING: Fields - 'id' Example - /2.0.0/spacecraft/?order=id
GET /2.0.0/spacecraft/?format=api
{ "count": 606, "next": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/?format=api&limit=10&offset=10", "previous": null, "results": [ { "id": 37, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/37/?format=api", "name": "Space Shuttle Challenger", "serial_number": "OV-099", "status": { "id": 3, "name": "Destroyed" }, "description": "Space Shuttle Challenger (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-099) was the second orbiter of NASA's space shuttle program to be put into service, after Columbia. Challenger was built by Rockwell International's Space Transportation Systems Division, in Downey, California. Its maiden flight, STS-6, began on April 4, 1983. The orbiter was launched and landed nine times before breaking apart 73 seconds into its tenth mission, STS-51-L, on January 28, 1986, resulting in the death of all seven crew members, including a civilian school teacher. It was the first of two shuttles to be destroyed in flight, the other being Columbia, in 2003. The accident led to a two-and-a-half-year grounding of the shuttle fleet; flights resumed in 1988, with STS-26 flown by Discovery. Challenger was replaced by Endeavour, which was built from structural spares ordered by NASA in the construction contracts for Discovery and Atlantis.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 14, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/14/?format=api", "name": "Space Shuttle", "type": { "id": 3, "name": "Spaceplane" }, "agency": { "id": 44, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/44/?format=api", "name": "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/space2520shuttle_image_20190207032524.jpeg" } }, { "id": 82, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/82/?format=api", "name": "Soyuz TMA-11", "serial_number": "Soyuz TMA 11F732A17 #221", "status": { "id": 4, "name": "Single Use" }, "description": "Soyuz TMA-11 was a Soyuz spacecraft which launched on October 10 2007 13:22 UTC. It transported two members of the Expedition 16 crew and one participant to the International Space Station. The Expedition 16 crew consisted of Yuri Malenchenko and Peggy Whitson. The participant was surgeon Sheikh Muszaphar.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 40, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/40/?format=api", "name": "Soyuz TMA", "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Capsule" }, "agency": { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/soyuz_tma_image_20231225093222.jpeg" } }, { "id": 38, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/38/?format=api", "name": "Space Shuttle Discovery", "serial_number": "OV-103", "status": { "id": 2, "name": "Retired" }, "description": "Space Shuttle Discovery (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103) is one of the orbiters from NASA's Space Shuttle program and the third of five fully operational orbiters to be built. Its first mission, STS-41-D, flew from August 30 to September 5, 1984. Over 27 years of service it launched and landed 39 times, gathering more spaceflights than any other spacecraft to date. Discovery became the third operational orbiter to enter service, preceded by Columbia and Challenger. It embarked on its last mission, STS-133, on February 24, 2011 and touched down for the final time at Kennedy Space Center on March 9, having spent a cumulative total of almost a full year in space. Discovery performed both research and International Space Station (ISS) assembly missions. It also carried the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit. Discovery was the first operational shuttle to be retired, followed by Endeavour and then Atlantis.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 14, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/14/?format=api", "name": "Space Shuttle", "type": { "id": 3, "name": "Spaceplane" }, "agency": { "id": 44, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/44/?format=api", "name": "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/space2520shuttle_image_20190207032524.jpeg" } }, { "id": 166, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/166/?format=api", "name": "Cygnus CRS OA-5", "serial_number": null, "status": { "id": 4, "name": "Single Use" }, "description": "Cygnus CRS OA-5, also known as Orbital Sciences CRS Flight 5, was the seventh planned flight of the Orbital Sciences' unmanned resupply spacecraft Cygnus and its sixth flight to the International Space Station under the Commercial Resupply Services contract with NASA. Orbital and NASA jointly developed a new space transportation system to provide commercial cargo resupply services to the International Space Station (ISS). Under the Commercial Orbital Transportation System (COTS) program, Orbital designed and built Antares, a medium-class launch vehicle; Cygnus, an advanced maneuvering spacecraft; and a Pressurized Cargo Module which is provided by Orbital's industrial partner Thales Alenia Space.\r\n\r\nThe Cygnus spacecraft for this mission is named the S.S. Alan Poindexter in honor to astronaut Alan G. Poindexter, a deceased space shuttle commander. Poindexter was selected in the 1998 NASA Group (G17) and went into orbit aboard Space Shuttle missions STS-122 and STS-131.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 19, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/19/?format=api", "name": "Cygnus Enhanced", "type": { "id": 4, "name": "Cargo Resupply" }, "agency": { "id": 257, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/257/?format=api", "name": "Northrop Grumman Space Systems", "type": "Commercial" }, "in_use": true, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/cygnus2520enhanced_image_20190207032513.jpeg" } }, { "id": 359, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/359/?format=api", "name": "Progress M-14", "serial_number": "Progress M-14 (No.209)", "status": { "id": 4, "name": "Single Use" }, "description": "Progress M-14 (Russian: Прогресс М-14), was a Progress spacecraft used to resupply the space station Mir. It also delivered the VDU propulsion unit.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 35, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/35/?format=api", "name": "Progress-M", "type": { "id": 4, "name": "Cargo Resupply" }, "agency": { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/progress-m_image_20231219141001.jpeg" } }, { "id": 505, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/505/?format=api", "name": "Soyuz 7K-L1 No.4", "serial_number": "Soyuz 7K-L1 #4", "status": { "id": 4, "name": "Single Use" }, "description": "The Soyuz 7K-L1 \"Zond\" spacecraft was designed to launch men from the Earth to circle the Moon without going into lunar orbit in the context of the Soviet crewed Moon-flyby program in the Moon race. It was based on the Soyuz 7K-OK.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 1, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/1/?format=api", "name": "Soyuz", "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Capsule" }, "agency": { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/soyuz_image_20201015191152.jpg" } }, { "id": 39, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/39/?format=api", "name": "Space Shuttle Atlantis", "serial_number": "OV-104", "status": { "id": 2, "name": "Retired" }, "description": "Space Shuttle Atlantis (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV‑104) is a Space Shuttle orbiter vehicle belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the spaceflight and space exploration agency of the United States. Constructed by the Rockwell International company in Southern California and delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in Eastern Florida in April 1985, Atlantis is the fourth operational and the second-to-last Space Shuttle built. Its maiden flight was STS-51-J from 3 to 7 October 1985. Atlantis embarked on its 33rd and final mission, also the final mission of a space shuttle, STS-135, on 8 July 2011. STS-134 by Endeavour was expected to be the final flight before STS-135 was authorized in October 2010. STS-135 took advantage of the processing for the STS-335 Launch On Need mission that would have been necessary if STS-134's crew became stranded in orbit. Atlantis landed for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center on 21 July 2011. By the end of its final mission, Atlantis had orbited the Earth a total of 4,848 times, traveling nearly 126,000,000 mi (203,000,000 km) or more than 525 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 14, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/14/?format=api", "name": "Space Shuttle", "type": { "id": 3, "name": "Spaceplane" }, "agency": { "id": 44, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/44/?format=api", "name": "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/space2520shuttle_image_20190207032524.jpeg" } }, { "id": 116, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/116/?format=api", "name": "Soyuz TM-14", "serial_number": "Soyuz TM 11F732A51 #64", "status": { "id": 4, "name": "Single Use" }, "description": "Soyuz TM-14 was a Soyuz spacecraft which launched on 17 March 1992 10:54 UTC. It transported two members of the Expedition 11 crew and one German astronaut to Mir. The Expedition 11 crew consisted Alexander Viktorenko and Alexander Kaleri. The astronaut was ESA astronaut Klaus-Dietrich Flade.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 41, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/41/?format=api", "name": "Soyuz TM", "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Capsule" }, "agency": { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/soyuz_tm_image_20231228130713.jpeg" } }, { "id": 93, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/93/?format=api", "name": "Apollo CSM-116", "serial_number": "CSM-116", "status": { "id": 4, "name": "Single Use" }, "description": "CSM-116 was an Apollo Command & Service Module used in the Skylab 2 mission.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 10, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/10/?format=api", "name": "Apollo Command/Service Module", "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Capsule" }, "agency": { "id": 999, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/999/?format=api", "name": "North American Aviation", "type": "Commercial" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/apollo2520command2fservice2520module_image_20190207032507.jpeg" } }, { "id": 318, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/spacecraft/318/?format=api", "name": "Progress M-46", "serial_number": "Progress M-46 (No.246)", "status": { "id": 4, "name": "Single Use" }, "description": "Progress M-46 (Russian: Прогресс М-46), identified by NASA as Progress 8 or 8P, was a Progress spacecraft used to resupply the International Space Station.", "spacecraft_config": { "id": 35, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/config/spacecraft/35/?format=api", "name": "Progress-M", "type": { "id": 4, "name": "Cargo Resupply" }, "agency": { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.0.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "type": "Government" }, "in_use": false, "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/progress-m_image_20231219141001.jpeg" } } ] }