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Flights of [[Human spaceflight|manned orbital spacecraft]] that don't dock to a [[space station]] during their mission have become extremely rare in the 21st century. Almost all crewed orbital spaceflights in the 21st century went to a space station, mostly to the [[International Space Station|ISS]]. All Russian orbital spaceflights in the 21st century went to the ISS, and no manned Soviet or Russian spacecraft that reached orbit after [[Soyuz 22]] flew solo, but either to a [[Salyut programme|Salyut]] space station, the [[Mir]] or the ISS. The following is a list of manned orbital spaceflights in the 21st century that didn't dock to any space station.

==Past flights==

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! Carrier rocket/Spacecraft
! Launch date
! Crew size
! class="unsortable" | Launch site/Country
! class="unsortable" | Notes
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! scope="row" | [[STS-109]]
|[[Space Shuttle]] [[Space Shuttle Columbia|Columbia]]
|1 March 2002
|7
|[[Kennedy Space Center]] / [[United States|USA]]
|
*Penultimate [[Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble]] servicing mission
*Last successful mission for shuttle Columbia
|-
! scope="row" | [[STS-107]]
|Space Shuttle Columbia
|16 January 2003
|7
|Kennedy Space Center / USA
|
*[[SPACEHAB]]
*[[Space Shuttle Columbia disaster|Re-entry breakup]] disintegrated the orbiter and killed the crew
|-
! scope="row" | [[Shenzhou 5]]
|[[Long March 2F]]/[[Shenzhou (spacecraft)|Shenzhou]]
|15 October 2003
|1
|[[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] / [[China]]
|
* First manned Chinese spaceflight
|-
! scope="row" | [[Shenzhou 6]]
|Long March 2F/Shenzhou
|12 October 2005
|2
|Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center / China
|
* Second manned Chinese spaceflight
|-
! scope="row" | [[Shenzhou 7]]
|Long March 2F/Shenzhou
|25 September 2008
|3
|Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center / China
|
* Third manned Chinese spaceflight
* First Chinese [[Extravehicular activity|spacewalk]]
|-
! scope="row" | [[STS-125]]
|Space Shuttle [[Space Shuttle Atlantis|Atlantis]]
|11 May 2009
|7
|Kennedy Space Center / USA
|
* Last Hubble servicing mission
* Last solo flight of the Space Shuttle
|-
! scope="row" | [[Inspiration4]]
|[[Falcon 9 Block 5]]/[[SpaceX Dragon 2|Dragon]]
|16 September 2021
|4
|Kennedy Space Center / USA
|
* First manned orbital solo flight of a [[Private spaceflight|private spacecraft]]
* 21st century human altitude record so far ({{cvt|585|km}})
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==Planned flights==

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! Launch date
! Crew size
! class="unsortable" | Launch site/Country
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|-
! scope="row" | [[Polaris Dawn]]
|[[Falcon 9 Block 5]]/[[SpaceX Dragon 2|Dragon]]
|4th quarter 2023 (planned)
|4
|[[Kennedy Space Center]] / [[United States|USA]]
|
* First private [[Extravehicular activity|spacewalk]]
* Aiming to reach a higher apogee than [[Gemini 11]], thereby breaking the altitude record for a non-lunar manned spaceflight
|}

[[Category:Lists of human spaceflights]]
[[Category:2000s in spaceflight]]
[[Category:2020s in spaceflight]]

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