Timeline of space exploration
This is for a timeline of space exploration including notable achievements and first accomplishments in humanity's exploration of outer space.
Before 1957
| Date | Event leading to space exploration | Country | Researcher(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1610 | First telescopic observation of the night sky: Discovery of Jupiter's moons, lunar craters and the phases of Venus. | |
Galileo Galilei |
| 1687 | Publication of the Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica | |
Sir Isaac Newton |
| 1813 | First exposition of the rocket equation based on Newton's third law of motion: Treatise on the Motion of Rockets | |
William Moore |
| 1840 | First clear telescopic photograph of another world: The Moon. | |
John William Draper |
| 1865 | From the Earth to the Moon published. | |
Jules Verne |
| 1898 | The War of the Worlds published. This inspired Robert Goddard to investigate rocketry. | |
H. G. Wells |
| 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) | |
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky |
| 1914 | Goddard files for and is subsequently awarded U.S. patents on multistage and liquid-fueled rockets | |
Robert H. Goddard |
| 1919 | Goddard's widely influential paper "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes" discussed solid- and liquid-fueled rocketry | |
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. | |
Hermann Oberth |
| 1924 | Society for Studies of Interplanetary Travel founded in Soviet Union | |
members include Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Friedrich Zander, Yuri Kondratyuk |
| 16 March 1926 | Goddard launches the first liquid-fueled rocket | |
Robert H. Goddard |
| 1927 | Verein für Raumschiffahrt (Society for Space Travel) formed; it includes many top European rocket scientists. | |
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| 1927 | "The Conquest of Interplanetary Space" discusses rocket mechanics and orbital effects including the gravitational slingshot | |
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. | |
Herman Potočnik |
| 1929 | Oberth, with students including Wernher von Braun, launches his first liquid-fueled rocket | |
Hermann Oberth |
| 1931 | First German military liquid-fueled rocket engines developed | |
Walter Riedel |
| 1933 | Work begins on the Aggregate series of rockets which leads to the V-2 rocket. | |
Wernher von Braun |
| 17 August 1933 | Group for the Study of Reactive Motion (GIRD) launches the first Soviet liquid-fueled rocket | |
Sergey Korolev (group leader), Friedrich Zander (designer) |
| 1935 | Graduate student Frank Malina under his professor Theodore von Kármán begins work on a sounding rocket | |
Frank Malina |
| 10 May 1946 | First space research flight (cosmic radiation experiments) | captured and improved V-2 rocket | |
| 22 May 1946 | First U.S.-designed rocket to reach edge of space (80 km (49 mi)) | WAC Corporal | |
| 24 October 1946 | First pictures of Earth from 105 km (65 mi) [1][2] | V-2 | |
| 20 February 1947 | First animals in space (fruit flies) [1] | V-2 |
1957–1959
| Date | Mission Achievements | Country/Organization | Mission Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 August 1957 | First intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) | R-7 Semyorka/SS-6 Sapwood | |
| 4 October 1957 | First artificial satellite First signals from space |
Sputnik 1 | |
| 3 November 1957 | First animal in orbit, the dog Laika | Sputnik 2 | |
| 31 January 1958 | Confirmed the existence of the Van Allen belts | Explorer 1 | |
| 2 January 1959 | First firing of a rocket in Earth orbit First reaching Earth escape velocity or Trans Lunar Injection First detection of solar wind |
Luna 1 | |
| 4 January 1959 | First artificial satellite to reach the Moon vicinity and first artificial satellite in heliocentric orbit | Luna 1 | |
| 7 August 1959 | First photograph of Earth from orbit | Explorer 6 | |
| 13 September 1959 | First impact into another world (the Moon) First delivery of national (USSR) pennants to a celestial body |
Luna 2 | |
| 4 October 1959 | First photos of another world from space: The far side of the Moon | Luna 3 |
1960–1969
| Date | Mission Success | Country/Organization | Mission Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 19 August 1960 | First plants and animals to return alive from Earth orbit | Sputnik 5 | |
| March 1960 | First solar probe. | Pioneer 5 | |
| 10 October 1960 | First probe launched to Mars (failed to reach target) | Mars 1M | |
| 31 January 1961 | First Hominidae in space, first tasks performed in space; Ham (chimpanzee). | 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 |
Venera 1 | |
| 12 April 1961 | First human spaceflight–(Yuri Gagarin) First human-crewed orbital flight |
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 technically completing the first complete human spaceflight[1] |
Freedom 7 | |
| 19 May 1961 | First planetary flyby (within 100,000 km of Venus - no data returned) | Venera 1 | |
| 7 March 1962 | First orbital solar observatory | OSO-1 | |
| November 1962 | First Mars flyby (11,000 km) but contact was lost | Mars 1 | |
| 14 December 1962 | First successful planetary flyby (Venus closest approach 34,773 kilometers) | Mariner 2 | |
| 16 June 1963 | First woman in space (Valentina Tereshkova) | Vostok 6 | |
| 19 July 1963 | First reusable crewed spacecraft (suborbital) | X-15 Flight 90 | |
| 18 March 1965 | First extra-vehicular activity-(Alexei Leonov) | Voskhod 2 | |
| March 1965 | First crewed spacecraft to change orbit | Gemini 3 | |
| 14 July 1965 | First Mars flyby (closest approach 9,846 kilometers; returned pictures) | Mariner 4 | |
| 14 July 1965 | First close-up photographs of another planet: Mars | Mariner 4 | |
| 15 December 1965 | First orbital rendezvous (parallel flight, no docking) | Gemini 6A/Gemini 7 | |
| 3 February 1966 | First soft landing on another world (the Moon) First photos from another world |
Luna 9 | |
| 1 March 1966 | First impact into another planet (Venus) | Venera 3 | |
| 16 March 1966 | First orbital docking between two spacecraft | Gemini 8/Agena target vehicle | |
| 3 April 1966 | First artificial satellite around another world (the Moon) | Luna 10 | |
| 2 June 1966 | Soft landing on the Moon, photos from the Moon |
Surveyor 1 | |
| August 1966 | First probe to map the Moon | Lunar Orbiter 1 | |
| 30 October 1967 | First automated (crewless) docking | Soyuz 4 and Soyuz 5 | |
| 7 December 1968 | First orbital ultraviolet observatory | OAO-2 | |
| 21 December 1968 | First piloted orbital mission of another celestial body (Moon), First-ever Trans-Earth injection First human space mission to escape Earth's influence(25 December) |
Apollo 8 | |
| January 1969 | First docking between two crewed spacecraft in Earth orbit, also the first crew exchange in space | Cosmos 186/Cosmos 188 | |
| January 1969 | First to parachute in Venus's atmosphere, lost contact before landing. | Venera 5 | |
| 20 July 1969 | First human on the Moon and first space launch from a celestial body First sample return from the Moon |
Apollo 11 | |
| August 4, 1969 | First photograph of Phobos from Space | Mariner 7 | |
| 19 November 1969 | First rendezvous on the surface of a celestial body | Apollo 12/Surveyor 3 |
1970–1980
| Date | Mission Success | Country/Organization | Mission Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 September 1970 | First automatic sample return from the Moon | Luna 16 | |
| 17 November 1970 | First lunar rover | Lunokhod 1 | |
| 12 December 1970 | First X-ray orbital observatory | Uhuru (satellite) | |
| 15 December 1970 | First soft landing on another planet (Venus) First signals from another planet |
Venera 7 | |
| 19 April 1971 | First space station | Salyut 1 | |
| June 1971 | First Manned orbital observatory | Orion 1 | |
| 14 November 1971 | First to maintain orbit around another planet (Mars) | Mariner 9 | |
| 27 November 1971 | First impact into Mars | Mars 2 | |
| 2 December 1971 | First soft Mars landing First signals from Mars surface |
Mars 3 | |
| 3 March 1972 | First human made object sent on escape trajectory away from the Sun | Pioneer 10 | |
| 15 July 1972 | First mission to enter the asteroid belt and leave inner Solar System | Pioneer 10 | |
| 15 November 1972 | First orbital gamma ray observatory | SAS 2 | |
| 3 December 1973 | First Jupiter flyby (at 130,000 km) | Pioneer 10 | |
| 5 February 1974 | Venus flyby at 5768 kilometers, first gravitational assist manoeuvre
First photograph of Venus from Space |
Mariner 10 | |
| 29 March 1974 | First Mercury flyby at 703 kilometers | Mariner 10 | |
| 15 July 1975 | First multinational manned mission | Apollo-Soyuz Test Project | |
| 20 October 1975 | First orbit around Venus | Venera 9 | |
| 22 October 1975 | First photos from the surface of another planet (Venus) | Venera 9 | |
| 17 April 1976 | Closest flyby of the Sun (43.432 million kilometers) Maximum speed record among spacecraft (252,792 km/h) |
Helios 2 | |
| 20 July 1976 | First photos and soil samples from the surface of Mars | Viking Lander | |
| 26 January 1978 | First real time remotely operated ultraviolet orbital observatory | International Ultraviolet Explorer | |
| 4 December 1978 | First extended (multi-year) orbital exploration of Venus from 1978 to 1992 | Pioneer Venus Orbiter | |
| 5 March 1979 | Jupiter flyby (closest approach 349,000 km) encounters with Five Jovian moons, discovery of volcanism on Io |
Voyager 1 | |
| 1 September 1979 | First Saturn flyby at 21,000 km, first photographs of Titan from Space | Pioneer 11 | |
| 12 November 1980 | Saturn flyby (closest approach 124,000 kilometers), close encounter of Titan and encounters with a dozen others. | Voyager 1 |
1981–present
| Date | Mission Success | Country/Organization | Mission Name | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 April 1981 | First Reusable manned spacecraft (orbital) | STS-1 | ||
| 1 March 1982 | First Venus soil samples & sound recording of another world | Venera 13 | ||
| 25 January 1983 | First Infrared orbital observatory | IRAS | ||
| 13 June 1983 | First spacecraft beyond the orbit of Neptune (first spacecraft to pass beyond all Solar System planets) | Pioneer 10 | ||
| 7 February 1984 | First untethered spacewalk, Bruce McCandless II | STS-41-B | ||
| 24 January 1986 | First Uranus flyby (closest approach 81,500 kilometers) | Voyager 2 | ||
| 19 February 1986 | First consistently inhabited long-term research space station | Mir | ||
| 8 August 1989 | First astrometric satellite | Hipparcos | ||
| 25 August 1989 | First Neptune flyby (closest approach at 29,240 km) | Voyager 2 | ||
| 18 November 1989 | First orbital cosmic microwave observatory | COBE | ||
| 14 February 1990 | First photograph of the whole Solar System[2] | |
Voyager 1 | |
| 24 April 1990 | Optical orbital observatory | Hubble Space Telescope | ||
| 15 September 1990 | Extended (multi-year) orbital exploration of Venus | Magellan | ||
| 21 October 1991 | First asteroid flyby (951 Gaspra closest approach 1,600 kilometers) | Galileo | ||
| 8 February 1992 | First polar orbit around the Sun | Ulysses | ||
| 22 March 1995 | Record longest duration spaceflight (437.7 days) set by Valeri Polyakov | Mir | ||
| 7 December 1995 | First orbit of Jupiter | Galileo | ||
| 7 December 1995 | First mission into the atmosphere of a gas giant (Jupiter) | Galileo's atmospheric entry probe | ||
| 12 February 1997 | First orbital radio observatory | HALCA | ||
| 4 July 1997 | First operational rover on another planet (Mars) | Mars Pathfinder | ||
| 20 November 1998 | First multinational space station, Largest man-made object built in space to date |
International Space Station | ||
| 14 February 2000 | First orbiting of an asteroid (433 Eros) | NEAR Shoemaker | ||
| 12 February 2001 | First landing on an asteroid (433 Eros) | NEAR Shoemaker | ||
| 1 July 2004 | First orbit of Saturn | Cassini–Huygens | ||
| 8 September 2004 | First sample return beyond lunar orbit (solar wind) | Genesis | ||
| 14 January 2005 | First soft landing on Titan | Cassini–Huygens | ||
| 19 November 2005 | First asteroid ascent (25143 Itokawa) First interplanetary escape without undercarriage cutoff |
Hayabusa | ||
| 15 January 2006 | First sample return from comet (81P/Wild) | Stardust | ||
| 6 March 2009 | Kepler Mission is launched, first space telescope designated to search for Earth-like exoplanets[3] | |
Kepler Mission | |
| 13 June 2010 | First sample return from asteroid (25143 Itokawa) | Hayabusa | ||
| 18 March 2011 | First orbit of Mercury | MESSENGER | ||
| 16 July 2011 | First orbit of giant asteroid Vesta | Dawn | ||
| 25 August 2012 | First manmade probe in interstellar space. | Voyager 1 | ||
| 12 November 2014 | First man-made probe to make a planned and soft landing on a comet (67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko).[4] | Rosetta | ||
| 6 March 2015 | First orbit of dwarf planet (Ceres). First spacecraft to orbit two separate celestial bodies. |
Dawn | ||
| July 2015 | First flyby of dwarf planet (Pluto). Last original encounter with one of the nine major planets recognized in 1981. |
New Horizons | ||
| 10 August 2015 | Lettuce was the first food eaten that was grown in space. | |||
| 1 March 2016 | Astronaut Scott Kelly and Cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko return to Earth after their 340-day space mission, longest recorded time in space for ISS crew members. | ISS year long mission | ||
1Project Vanguard was transferred from the NRL to NASA in late 1958.
See also
- Discovery and exploration of the Solar System
- Timeline of Solar System exploration
- Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes
- Timeline of space travel by nationality
References
- ↑ "Geek Trivia: A leap of fakes". Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ See under "Extended Mission"
- ↑ NASA launches Kepler Mission: Search for Earth-like worlds
- ↑ Chang, Kenneth (Nov 12, 2014). "European Space Agency's Spacecraft Lands on Comet's Surface". The New York Times. Retrieved Nov 12, 2014.
External links
- Chronology of Space Exploration archive of important space exploration missions and events, including future planned and proposed endeavors
- Manned spaceflight 1961-1980
- Manned spaceflight chronology
- History of manned space missions
- Timeline of the Space Race/Moon Race
- Chronology: Moon Race at russianspaceweb.com
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