A flyby () is a
spaceflight
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operation in which a
spacecraft
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passes in proximity to another body, usually a target of its
space exploration
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mission and/or a source of a
gravity assist
A gravity assist, gravity assist maneuver, swing-by, or generally a gravitational slingshot in orbital mechanics, is a type of spaceflight flyby (spaceflight), flyby which makes use of the relative movement (e.g. orbit around the Sun) and gra ...
(also called ''swing-by'') to impel it towards another target. Spacecraft which are specifically designed for this purpose are known as flyby spacecraft, although the term has also been used in regard to
asteroid
An asteroid is a minor planet—an object larger than a meteoroid that is neither a planet nor an identified comet—that orbits within the Solar System#Inner Solar System, inner Solar System or is co-orbital with Jupiter (Trojan asteroids). As ...
flybys of Earth for example. Important parameters are the time and distance of closest approach.
Spacecraft flyby
Flyby maneuvers can be conducted with a
planet
A planet is a large, Hydrostatic equilibrium, rounded Astronomical object, astronomical body that is generally required to be in orbit around a star, stellar remnant, or brown dwarf, and is not one itself. The Solar System has eight planets b ...
, a
natural satellite
A natural satellite is, in the most common usage, an astronomical body that orbits a planet, dwarf planet, or small Solar System body (or sometimes another natural satellite). Natural satellites are colloquially referred to as moons, a deriv ...
or a non-planetary object such as a
small Solar System body.
Planetary flybys have occurred with
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
or
Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to Planetary habitability, harbor life. This is enabled by Earth being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water. Almost all ...
for example:
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List of Earth flybys
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Mars flyby
An example of a comet flyby is when
International Cometary Explorer (formerly ISEE-3) passed about from the
nucleus of
Comet Giacobini-Zinner in September 1985.
Another application of the flyby is of Earth's Moon, usually called a lunar flyby. The
Apollo 13
Apollo 13 (April 1117, 1970) was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo program, Apollo space program and would have been the third Moon landing. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970, but the landing was abort ...
spacecraft had an exploded oxygen tank, and therefore had to flyby around the Moon.
The
Artemis 2 will include a lunar flyby.
Mars

In regards to Mars flybys, a related concept is a Mars flyby rendezvous, where a spacecraft does not enter orbit but rendezvous before or after a flyby of the planet with another spacecraft.
Mars flyby rendezvous was evaluated at NASA's
Manned Spacecraft Center
The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is NASA's center for human spaceflight in Houston, Texas (originally named the Manned Spacecraft Center), where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted. It was renamed in ...
in the 1960s.
At that time NASA developed designs for a combination of a Mars lander, short-stay surface habitat, and ascent vehicle called a
Mars Excursion Module (MEM); the ascent stage performed the rendezvous with a different spacecraft that did a flyby of Mars without entering orbit or landing.
Compared to MOR, a flyby rendezvous means one spacecraft does not have to orbit Mars, so the resources needed on a return journey to Earth are not taken in and out of Mars orbit for example.
(See also
Mars cycler)
Mariner IV flyby of Mars in July 1965 returned more accurate atmospheric data about Mars and much closer views of its surface then previously.
Mariner 6 and Mariner 7 flyby of Mars in 1969 caused another breakthrough in knowledge about the planet. The Mariner 6 & 7 infrared radiometer results from the flyby showed that the
atmosphere of Mars
The atmosphere of Mars is the layer of gases surrounding Mars. It is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (95%), molecular nitrogen (2.85%), and argon (2%). It also contains trace levels of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and nob ...
was composed mostly of carbon dioxide (CO
2), and they were also able to detect trace amounts of
water on the surface of Mars.
''
Rosetta'', swung by around Mars at a distance of 250 km
and performed a gravity assist. This is the closest flyby of Mars.
In 2018, the twin
Mars Cube One
Mars Cube One (or MarCO) was a Mars flyby mission launched on 5 May 2018 alongside NASA's ''InSight'' Mars lander. It consisted of two nanospacecraft, MarCO-A and MarCO-B, that provided real-time communications to Earth for ''InSight'' duri ...
performed a flyby to relay communication for
InSight
Insight is the understanding of a specific causality, cause and effect within a particular context. The term insight can have several related meanings:
*a piece of information
*the act or result of understanding the inner nature of things or of se ...
lander EDL (they were launched towards Mars with the cruise stage carrying the InSight lander). Both MarCOs reached Mars and successfully relayed data during the Entry, Descent, and Landing phase of Insight on November 26, 2018.
Meanwhile, ''
Tianwen-1 Deployable Camera'', imaged
Tianwen-1 in on its transit to Mars, in September 2020 and made a flyby of Mars around 10 February, 2021 according to its trajectory thought for Mars, before entering the deep space or a solar orbit.
Kuiper belt
On the night of December 31, 2018 to the morning of January 1, 2019
New Horizons
''New Horizons'' is an Interplanetary spaceflight, interplanetary space probe launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. Engineered by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Southwest Research Institut ...
performed the most distant flyby to date, of the
Kuiper belt
The Kuiper belt ( ) is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune at 30 astronomical units (AU) to approximately 50 AU from the Sun. It is similar to the asteroid belt, but is far larger—20 times ...
object Arrokoth. New Horizons previously did a flyby of Pluto in July 2015, and that was at about 32.9 AU (
astronomical units) from the Sun, while the New Year's Day 2019 flyby of the Kuiper object Arrokoth was at 43.6 AU.
''Cassini''
''
Cassini-Huygens'' (launched 1997), which orbited
Saturn
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(from 2004–2017) performed flybys of many of Saturn's moons including
Titan
Titan most often refers to:
* Titan (moon), the largest moon of Saturn
* Titans, a race of deities in Greek mythology
Titan or Titans may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Fictional entities
Fictional locations
* Titan in fiction, fictiona ...
. ''Cassini-Huygen''s had its first flyby of Titan in October 2004. For further examples of ''Cassini'' flybys of Saturn's moons see
Timeline of ''Cassini-Huygens''.
Cassini conducted many flybys at various distances of the
moons of Saturn.
It achieved 126 flybys of Titan, and its final close flyby was on April 22, 2017 prior to its retirement.
An animation of the ''Cassini'' spacecraft trajectory around Saturn over 10 years, during which it passed closely by many
moons of Saturn, is at right.
Comets
International Cometary Explorer (ISEE-3) passed through the plasma tail of comet
Giacobini-Zinner doing a flyby of the distance of of the nucleus on September 11, 1985.
In 2010, the Deep Impact spacecraft, on the
EPOXI mission did a flyby of comet Hartley 2.
Natural flyby
Flyby is also sometimes loosely used to describe when, for example, an asteroid approaches and coasts by the Earth.
This was also the term for when a comet did a flyby of Mars in 2014.
P/2016 BA14 was radar imaged at distance of from Earth in 2016, during its flyby. This enabled the size of the nucleus to be calculated to about in diameter.
On December 16, 2018 the
short period comet
46P/Wirtanen had its closest approach of Earth, coming within (one of its closest approaches to Earth).
See also
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Aerobraking
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Aerogravity assist
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Apsis
An apsis (; ) is the farthest or nearest point in the orbit of a planetary body about its primary body. The line of apsides (also called apse line, or major axis of the orbit) is the line connecting the two extreme values.
Apsides perta ...
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Deliberate crash landings on extraterrestrial bodies ('fly-in')
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Flight dynamics (spacecraft)
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List of asteroid close approaches to Earth
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Orbital spaceflight
An orbital spaceflight (or orbital flight) is a spaceflight in which a spacecraft is placed on a trajectory where it could remain in space for at least one orbit. To do this around the Earth, it must be on a free trajectory which has an altit ...
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Space rendezvous
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References
External links
Smithsonian Air and Space- Probes and Fly-by Spacecraft
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