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Usage

{{{name}}}
{{{native_name}}}
{{{native_name_a}}}
{{{native_name_r}}}
[[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{alt}}}|upright={{{upright}}}]]
{{{caption}}}
Program overview
Country{{{country}}}
Organization{{{organization}}}
Manager{{{manager}}}
Purpose{{{purpose}}}
Status{{{status}}}
Program history
Cost{{{cost}}}
Duration{{{duration}}}
First flight{{{firstflight}}}
First crewed flight{{{firstcrewed}}}
Last flight{{{lastflight}}}
Successes{{{successes}}}
Failures{{{failures}}}
Partial failures{{{partialfailures}}}
Launch site(s){{{launchsite}}}
Vehicle information
Uncrewed vehicle(s){{{uncrewvehicle}}}
Crewed vehicle(s){{{crewvehicle}}}
Crew capacity{{{capacity}}}
Launch vehicle(s){{{launcher}}}

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Parameters

  • name: name of program (will use PAGENAME if omitted)
  • native_name: Program name in a native language using Western characters (French, German, Spanish, etc.)
  • native_name: Program name in a native language with non-Western characters (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, etc.)
  • native_name_r: (optional) Use in conjunction with above for Romanized name of the program.
  • image: an image, typically the program insignia, if any
  • caption: caption for the image, if needed
  • country: the country in which the program was conducted
  • organization: the name of the organization which conducted the program
  • organisation: use instead of organization to change the spelling to organisation
  • manager: current manager of the program, if the program is ongoing, otherwise use first and last manager of the program
  • purpose: goal of the program ("uncrewed satellite", "human Earth orbit", "human lunar landing", etc.)
  • status: current status of the program ("active", "completed", "abandoned", etc.)
  • cost: program cost, optional
  • duration: the beginning and ending dates for the program
  • firstflight: the date and/or designation of the first flight of the program whether crewed or uncrewed
  • firstcrewed: the date and/or designation of the first crewed flight of the program if not also the first flight of the program
  • lastflight: the date and/or designation of the last flight in the program
  • successes: the number of successful missions in the program both crewed and uncrewed
  • failures: the number of failed missions (the designations of the failed missions may be included)
  • partialfailures: the number of partial failures (the designations of the partial failure missions may be included)
  • launchsite: the locations from which the flights of the program were launched
  • vehicletype: the type(s) of vehicles involved in the program ("crewed", "uncrewed", "satellites")
  • uncrewvehicle: the uncrewed spacecraft involved in the program
  • crewvehicle: the crewed spacecraft involved in the program (e.g. "Apollo command module" or "Space Shuttle Orbiter")
  • capacity: the maximum number of crew that can (or did) occupy the spacecraft
  • launcher: the launch vehicles used in the program
  • programme: set to "yes" or "y" to change the header from Program history to Programme history

Example

Apollo program
File:Apollo program.svg
Program overview
CountryUnited States
OrganizationNASA
PurposeCrewed lunar landing
StatusCompleted
Program history
Cost
  • $176 billion (2022)<ref name="inflation-USGDP" group="">Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series. </ref>
Duration1961–1972
First flight
  • SA-1
  • October 27, 1961 (1961-10-27)
First crewed flight
  • Apollo 7
  • October 11, 1968 (1968-10-11)
Last flight
Successes32
Failures2 (Apollo 1 and 13)
Partial failures1 (Apollo 6)
Launch site(s)
Vehicle information
Crewed vehicle(s)
Launch vehicle(s)

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">

Apollo program
File:Apollo program.svg
Program overview
CountryUnited States
OrganizationNASA
PurposeCrewed lunar landing
StatusCompleted
Program history
Cost
Duration1961–1972
First flight
  • SA-1
  • October 27, 1961 (1961-10-27)
First crewed flight
  • Apollo 7
  • October 11, 1968 (1968-10-11)
Last flight
Successes32
Failures2 (Apollo 1 and 13)
Partial failures1 (Apollo 6)
Launch site(s)
Vehicle information
Crewed vehicle(s)
Launch vehicle(s)

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TemplateData

An infobox template for use in articles on space programs

Template parameters

This template has custom formatting.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Namename

Name of the space program

Default
Name of the page
Example
Apollo program
Lineoptional
Native namenative_name

Program name in a native language using Western characters (French, German, Spanish, etc.)

Unknownsuggested
Direct native namenative_name_a

Program name in a native language with non-Western characters (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, etc.)

Example
遥感卫星
Unknownoptional
Romanized native namenative_name_r

(optional) Use in conjunction with above for Romanized name of the program.

Example
Yáogǎn Wèixīng
Unknownoptional
Imageimage

an image, typically the program insignia

Unknownoptional
Image sizeimage_size imsize

width of the image

Example
220px
Unknownoptional
Countrycountry

the country that conducted the program, may be preceded with flagicon

Example
[[People's Republic of China]]
Unknownoptional
Organizationorganization

the name of the organization which conducted the program

Example
[[NASA]]
Unknownoptional
Organisationorganisation

use instead of organization to change the spelling to 'organization'

Example
[[European Space Agency]]
Unknownoptional
Managermanager

current manager of the program, if the program is ongoing, otherwise user first and last manager of the program

Example
[[Joseph Francis Shea]]
Unknownoptional
Purposepurpose

goal of the program

Example
uncrewed satellite, human Earth orbit, reconnaissance, human lunar landing
Unknownoptional
Statusstatus

current status of the program

Example
active, completed, abandoned, etc.
Unknownoptional
Costcost

cost of the program

Example
$2 trillion [[USD]]
Unknownoptional
Durationduration

the beginning and ending dates for the program

Example
12 January 1997 – 30 August 2004
Unknownoptional
First (maiden) flightfirstflight first maiden maidenflight

the date and/or name of the first flight of the program

Example
1 May 2014
Unknownoptional
First crewed flightfirstcrewed

the date and/or name of the first crewed flight of the program

Example
24 April 2022
Unknownoptional
Last (final) flightlastflight last

the date and/or name of the last flight of the program

Example
Apollo 17
Unknownoptional
Number of successessuccesses

the number of successes experienced in the program

Example
24
Unknownoptional
Number of failuresfailures

the number of failures experienced in the program

Example
6
Unknownoptional
Number of partial failurespartialfailures

the number of partial failures experienced in the program

Example
2
Unknownoptional
Launch site(s)launchsite

the location(s) from which the flights of the program were launched

Example
[[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|TSLC]]
Unknownoptional
Vehicle type(s)vehicletype

the type(s) of vehicles involved in the program

Example
Crewed, uncrewed, satellites
Unknownoptional
Uncrewed vehicleuncrewvehicle

the uncrewed spacecraft involved in the program

Unknownoptional
Crewed vehicle(s)crewvehicle

the crewed spacecraft involved in the program

Example
[[Apollo command and service module|Apollo CSM]]
Unknownoptional
Capacitycapacity

the maximum number of crew that can (or did) occupy the spacecraft

Example
4
Unknownoptional
Launcher(s)launcher

the launch vehicle(s) used in the program

Example
[[Little Joe II]]
Unknownoptional
Programmeprogramme

set to 'yes' or 'y' to change the header from 'Program history' to 'Programme history'

Example
yes
Unknownoptional

Microformat

The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.

Classes used

The HTML classes of this microformat include:

  • attendee
  • contact
  • description
  • dtend
  • dtstart
  • location
  • organiser
  • summary
  • url
  • vevent
Please do not rename or remove these classes
nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Tracking category

See also