This text appears to be a list of upcoming space missions and their corresponding probabilities of launch. The missions are categorized by year, with the most recent ones listed first.
Here is a summary of the missions and their probabilities:
**2026**
1. IM-3 and Vestri (50%)
* Intuitive Machines' lunar lander mission to return to the Moon's surface.
2. Blue Ghost Mission 2 (10%)
* Firefly Aerospace's second lunar landing mission.
3. Plato (60%)
* European Space Agency's exoplanet-hunting mission.
4. Gaganyaan-1 (30%)
* India's human spaceflight program's first uncrewed orbital test flight.
5. MMX (80%)
* Japan's Martian Moons Exploration mission.
**2027**
1. Blue Ghost Mission 3
2. China's lunar landing mission
3. Europe's orbiter and lander missions
Note that the probabilities listed are subjective and based on current information, which may change before launch dates.
Also, some missions have not been scheduled for specific years or months, but are expected to occur within a certain timeframe (e.g., "in 2027" or "later than 2026").
The text also includes some interesting notes about the development of new rockets and spacecraft, such as Relativity Space's Terran R rocket and Japan's H3 rocket.
Here is a summary of the missions and their probabilities:
**2026**
1. IM-3 and Vestri (50%)
* Intuitive Machines' lunar lander mission to return to the Moon's surface.
2. Blue Ghost Mission 2 (10%)
* Firefly Aerospace's second lunar landing mission.
3. Plato (60%)
* European Space Agency's exoplanet-hunting mission.
4. Gaganyaan-1 (30%)
* India's human spaceflight program's first uncrewed orbital test flight.
5. MMX (80%)
* Japan's Martian Moons Exploration mission.
**2027**
1. Blue Ghost Mission 3
2. China's lunar landing mission
3. Europe's orbiter and lander missions
Note that the probabilities listed are subjective and based on current information, which may change before launch dates.
Also, some missions have not been scheduled for specific years or months, but are expected to occur within a certain timeframe (e.g., "in 2027" or "later than 2026").
The text also includes some interesting notes about the development of new rockets and spacecraft, such as Relativity Space's Terran R rocket and Japan's H3 rocket.