Timeline_of_the_Space_Race

Timeline of the Space Race

Timeline of the Space Race

Overview about the timeline of the Space Race


This is a timeline of achievements in Soviet and United States spaceflight, spanning the Cold War era of nationalistic competition known as the Space Race.

This list is limited to first achievements by the USSR and USA which were important during the Space Race in terms of public perception and/or technical innovation. This excludes first uses of specific on-board equipment and new scientific discoveries, or achievements by other countries.

Beginning

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1957–1959

First artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 (replica)
First photograph of far side of the Moon, Luna 3
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1960–1969

First human in space, Yuri Gagarin
First humans on the Moon, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong (behind camera)
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1970–1979

First lunar rover, Lunokhod 1
First spacecraft on an escape trajectory away from the Sun, Pioneer 10
First view and clear photograph taken of and from the surface of Venus, Venera 9
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1980–1989

First Space Shuttle
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On 1991 December 31, the United Nations accepted the dissolution of the USSR, which meant the end of the space race.

See also

Notes

  1. After the first multinational crewed mission in July 1975, the competition continued to exist, but transitioned in intensity from a state of intense competition to one of cooperation by the dissolution of the Soviet Union and end of the Cold War on 26 December 1991.

References

  1. "Korolev and Freedom of Space: 14 February 1955 – 4 October 1957". NASA. Archived from the original on October 7, 2006. Retrieved February 18, 2007.
  2. "Yuri Gagarin: Who was the first person in space?". BBC Newsround. April 12, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2022.

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