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||First mission to enter the asteroid belt and leave inner Solar System | |||
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|Launch of Skylab - America's first space station | |||
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|<ref>{{Cite web|last=Whiting|first=Melanie|date=2018-05-14|title=Skylab: America’s First Space Station|url=http://www.nasa.gov/feature/skylab-america-s-first-space-station|access-date=2021-02-03|website=NASA}}</ref> | |||
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||First Jupiter flyby (at 130,000 km) | |||
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||] flyby at 5768 kilometers, first gravitational assist manoeuvre | |||
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||First ] flyby at 703 kilometers | |||
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||Closest flyby of the ] (43.432 million kilometers)<br>Maximum speed record among spacecraft (252,792 km/h) | |||
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||First real time remotely operated ultraviolet orbital observatory | |||
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||First extended (multi-year) orbital exploration of ] from 1978 to 1992 | |||
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||] flyby (closest approach 349,000 km)<br>encounters with Five Jovian moons, discovery of volcanism on ] | |||
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||First ] flyby at 21,000 km, first photographs of ] from Space | |||
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||Saturn flyby (closest approach 124,000 kilometers), close encounter of ] and encounters with a dozen others. | |||
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|First ] of a rocket after sending something into space (suborbital). | |First [[VTVL|propulsive la | ||
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|<ref>{{cite news|last1=Foust|first1=Jeff|date=24 November 2015|title=Blue Origin Flies — and Lands — New Shepard Suborbital Spacecraft|work=]|url=http://spacenews.com/blue-origin-successfully-flies-new-shepard-suborbital-vehicle/|access-date=1 December 2015|quote=We’re going to take that same exact architecture that was demonstrated and use it on our the booster stage of our orbital vehicle}}</ref> | |||
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|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/hayabusa-2/in-depth/|title=Hayabusa 2|website=NASA Science Solar System Exploration|language=en|access-date=2020-07-29}}</ref> | |||
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|1 January 2019 | |||
|First ] explored by spacecraft (]) | |||
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|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.sky.com/story/ultima-thule-clearest-image-yet-of-snowman-space-rock-released-by-nasa-11597230|title=Ultima Thule: Clearest image yet of 'snowman' space rock released by NASA|website=Sky News|language=en|access-date=2019-01-02}}</ref> | |||
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||First ] on the ]; also first germination of seeds on another celestial body. | |||
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|<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/jan/03/china-probe-change-4-land-far-side-moon-basin-crater|title=Far side of the moon: China's Chang'e 4 probe makes historic touchdown|last=Lyons|first=Kate|date=2019-01-03|work=The Guardian|access-date=2019-01-03|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}</ref> | |||
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|First direct photograph of a ] and its vicinity. | |||
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|<ref>{{Cite web|last=Drake|first=Nadia|date=10 April 2019|title=First-ever picture of a black hole unveiled|url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/04/first-picture-black-hole-revealed-m87-event-horizon-telescope-astrophysics/|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=27 Jan 2021|website=National Geographic}}</ref> | |||
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|| First orbital human spaceflight launched by a private company. | |||
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|<ref>{{Cite web|title=SpaceX Speeding Astronauts to Space Station in Landmark Trip|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-30/spacex-set-to-retry-historic-rocket-launch-after-weather-delay|date=2020-05-30|website=www.bloomberg.com|access-date=2020-05-31}}</ref> | |||
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This is a timeline of space exploration including notable achievements and first accomplishments or major events in humanity's exploration of outer space.
Pre-20th century
Date | Event leading to space exploration | Country | Researcher(s) | Ref(s) |
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1610 | First telescopic observation of the night sky: discovery of Jupiter's moons, lunar craters and the phases of Venus. | Republic of Venice | Galileo Galilei | |
1813 | First exposition of the rocket equation based on Newton's third law of motion: Treatise on the Motion of Rockets | UK | William Moore | |
1840 | First clear telescopic photograph of another world: the Moon. | United States | John William Draper | |
1845 | First proper observation of other galaxies which are termed "whirlpool nebulae". | UK | William Parsons | |
1861 | A Journey Through Space makes first proposal of using rockets for space flight | UK | William Leitch | |
1895 | First proposal of space elevator | Russia | Konstantin Tsiolkovsky |
1900–1956
Date | Mission success | Country/organization | Mission name | Ref(s) |
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1903 | Inspired by the writings of Jules Verne, first serious work published that showed physical space exploration was theoretically possible: Исследование мировых пространств реактивными приборами (The Exploration of Cosmic Space by Means of Reaction Devices) | Russia | Konstantin Tsiolkovsky | |
1914 | Goddard files for and is subsequently awarded U.S. patents on multistage and liquid-fueled rockets | United States | Robert H. Goddard | |
1917 | First observation of an extrasolar planet (exoplanet) round Van Maanen 2 although it is not recognised as such at the time. | Netherlands | Adriaan van Maanen | |
1919 | Goddard's widely influential paper "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes" discussed solid- and liquid-fueled rocketry | United States | Robert H. Goddard | |
15 December 1923 | Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen ("By Rocket into Planetary Space") self-published after its rejection as a doctoral thesis. | Germany | Hermann Oberth | |
1924 | Society for Studies of Interplanetary Travel founded | USSR | Members include Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Friedrich Zander, Yuri Kondratyuk | |
16 March 1926 | Goddard launches the first liquid-fueled rocket | United States | Robert H. Goddard | |
1927 | Verein für Raumschiffahrt (Society for Space Travel) formed; it includes many top European rocket scientists. | Germany | ||
1927 | Завоевание межпланетных пространств (The Conquest of Interplanetary Space) discusses rocket mechanics and orbital effects including the gravitational slingshot | USSR | Yuri Kondratyuk | |
1928 | Das Problem der Befahrung des Weltraums – der Raketen-Motor (The Problem of Space Travel – The Rocket Motor) discusses space travel and its potential uses for scientific experiments. | Germany | Herman Potočnik | |
11 June 1928 | Lippisch Ente, first successful rocket-powered full-size aircraft | Germany | Alexander Lippisch (designer), Fritz Stamer (pilot) | |
20 June 1944 | V-2 Rocket (MW 18014): First artificial object to cross what would later be defined as the Kármán line and hence first spaceflight in history. | Germany | Wehrmacht | |
October 1945 | Article in Wireless World, "Extra-Terrestrial Relays — Can Rocket Stations Give Worldwide Radio Coverage?" makes first discussion of geostationary satellites as a means of communication. | UK | Arthur C. Clarke | |
10 May 1946 | First space research flight (cosmic radiation experiments) | United States | captured and improved V-2 rocket | |
24 October 1946 | First pictures of Earth from 105 km (65 mi) | United States | V-2 | |
20 February 1947 | First animals in space (fruit flies) | United States | V-2 | |
24 February 1949 | WAC Corporal missile mounted onto a V-2 rocket, producing the first two-stage liquid-fueled rocket, that sets a record altitude of 244 miles (392.68 kilometers). | United States | Bumper-5 | |
20 September 1956 | The first rocket to pass the Thermopause and enter the Exosphere. At 682 miles (1,097.57 km) altitude and 3,335 miles range, the 3-stage Jupiter-C breaks both records and achieves MACH 18 velocity. | United States | Jupiter-C (first launch) |
1957–1959
Date | Mission achievements | Country/organization | Mission name | Ref(s) |
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21 August 1957 | First intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) | USSR | R-7 Semyorka/SS-6 Sapwood | |
4 October 1957 | First artificial satellite First signals from space |
USSR | Sputnik 1 | |
3 November 1957 | First mammal in orbit, the dog Laika | USSR | Sputnik 2 | |
31 January 1958 | Confirmed existence of the Van Allen radiation belt | USA (ABMA) | Explorer 1 | |
4 January 1959 | First rocket to reach Earth escape velocity; attempt to impact the Moon's surface; missed by 5,995 kilometers (3,237 nmi) First artificial object in heliocentric orbit First detection of solar wind |
USSR | Luna 1 | |
7 August 1959 | First photograph of Earth from orbit | USA (NASA) | Explorer 6 | |
13 September 1959 | First impact into the Moon First delivery of national pennants to a celestial body |
USSR | Luna 2 | |
4 October 1959 | First photos of another world from space: the far side of the Moon | USSR | Luna 3 |
1960–1969
Date | Mission success | Country/organization | Mission name | Ref(s) |
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March 1960 | First solar probe. | USA (NASA) | Pioneer 5 | |
19 August 1960 | First plants and animals to return alive from Earth orbit | USSR | Sputnik 5 | |
10 October 1960 | First probe launched to Mars (failed to reach target) | USSR | Mars 1M | |
31 January 1961 | First Hominidae in space, first tasks performed in space; Ham (chimpanzee). | USA (NASA) | M-R 2 | |
12 February 1961 | First launch from Earth orbit of upper stage into a heliocentric orbit First mid-course corrections First spin-stabilisation |
USSR | Venera 1 | |
12 April 1961 | First human spaceflight (Yuri Gagarin) First human-crewed orbital flight |
USSR | Vostok 1 | |
5 May 1961 | First human-piloted space flight (Alan Shepard) First human-crewed suborbital flight First human space mission that landed with pilot still in spacecraft, thus the first complete human spaceflight by FAI definitions. |
USA | Freedom 7 | |
19 May 1961 | First planetary flyby (within 100,000 km of Venus – no data returned) | USSR | Venera 1 | |
6 August 1961 | First crewed space flight lasting over twenty four hours by Gherman Titov, who is also the first to suffer from space sickness. | USSR | Vostok 2 | |
7 March 1962 | First orbital solar observatory | USA (NASA) | OSO-1 | |
26 April 1962 | First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon | USA (NASA) | Ranger 4 | |
11 August 1962 | First dual crewed spaceflight First communication between two crewed space vehicles in orbit. |
USSR | Vostok 3 & Vostok 4 | |
18 August 1962 | First auroral research rocket launched into the ionosphere | Norway | Ferdinand 1 | |
November 1962 | First Mars flyby (11,000 km) but contact was lost | USSR | Mars 1 | |
14 December 1962 | First successful planetary flyby (Venus closest approach 34,773 kilometers) | USA (NASA) | Mariner 2 | |
16 June 1963 | First woman in space (Valentina Tereshkova) | USSR | Vostok 6 | |
19 July 1963 | First reusable crewed spacecraft (suborbital) | USA (NASA) | X-15 Flight 90 | |
12 October 1964 | First multi-person crew (3) in orbit | USSR | Voskhod 1 | |
18 March 1965 | First space walk/extra-vehicular activity (Alexei Leonov) | USSR | Voskhod 2 | |
March 1965 | First crewed spacecraft to change orbit | USA (NASA) | Gemini 3 | |
14 July 1965 | First Mars flyby (closest approach 9,846 kilometers; returned pictures) | USA (NASA) | Mariner 4 | |
14 July 1965 | First close-up photographs of another planet: Mars | USA (NASA) | Mariner 4 | |
15 December 1965 | First orbital rendezvous (parallel flight, no docking) | USA (NASA) | Gemini 6A/Gemini 7 | |
3 February 1966 | First soft landing on another world (the Moon) First photos from another world |
USSR | Luna 9 | |
1 March 1966 | First impact into another planet (Venus) | USSR | Venera 3 | |
16 March 1966 | First orbital docking between two spacecraft | USA (NASA) | Gemini 8/Agena target vehicle | |
3 April 1966 | First artificial satellite around another world (the Moon) | USSR | Luna 10 | |
August 1966 | First probe to map the Moon | USA | Lunar Orbiter 1 | |
30 October 1967 | First automated (crewless) docking | USSR | Cosmos 186/Cosmos 188 | |
September 1968 | First animals and plants to leave Earth orbit, to travel to and circle the Moon, and the first Moon mission with passengers to return safely to Earth | USSR | Zond 5 | |
7 December 1968 | First orbital ultraviolet observatory | USA (NASA) | OAO-2 | |
21 December 1968 | First piloted orbital mission of another celestial body (Moon), First Trans-Earth injection First human space mission to enter the gravitational influence of another celestial body (25 December) |
USA (NASA) | Apollo 8 | |
January 1969 | First docking between two crewed spacecraft in Earth orbit, also the first crew exchange in space | USSR | Soyuz 4 and Soyuz 5 | |
January 1969 | First to parachute in Venus's atmosphere, lost contact before landing. | USSR | Venera 5 | |
23 May 1969 | First docking of two crewed spacecraft around another celestial body. | USA (NASA) | Apollo 10 | |
20 July 1969 | First human on the Moon, and first space launch from a celestial body other than the Earth First sample return from the Moon. |
USA (NASA) | Apollo 11 | |
August 4, 1969 | First photograph of Phobos from Space | USA (NASA) | Mariner 7 | |
19 November 1969 | First rendezvous on the surface of a celestial body | USA (NASA) | Apollo 12/Surveyor 3 |
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24 September 1970 | First automatic sample return from the Moon | USSR | Luna 16 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 November 1970 | First lunar rover | USSR | Lunokhod 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 December 1970 | First X-ray orbital observatory | USA (NASA) | Uhuru (satellite) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 December 1970 | First soft landing on another planet (Venus) First signals from another planet |
USSR | Venera 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 April 1971 | First space station | USSR | Salyut 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 1971 | First crewed orbital observatory | USSR | Orion 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 November 1971 | First to maintain orbit around another planet (Mars) | USA (NASA) | Mariner 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 November 1971 | First impact into Mars | USSR | Mars 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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