Title: The History of Space Exploration
1The History of Space Exploration
2The first living things in space
- were fruit flies. In 1946, they were sent to
high altitude to study the effects of radiation.
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- All animals sent to high altitude died until
1951. The second test that year resulted in the
first successful launch and recovery of animals.
The launch held a monkey and 11 mice.
4Laika inside USSRs (Soviet) Sputnik 2 in 1957.
5Project Mercury (1958 1963)
- Goals/Objectives
- Place a manned spacecraft in orbital flight
around the earth. - Investigate man's performance capabilities and
his ability to function in the environment of
space. - Recover the man and the spacecraft safely.
6Rhesus monkey suited up for Little Joe launch of
Mercury capsule December 1959
71963 - Cats in Spacesuits
8Mercury Astronauts
91961
Yuri Gagarin from the Soviet Union was the first
human being in space.
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Alan Shepherd became the first American in space.
111962
- John Glenn was the first person to orbit Earth.
He went around the Earth three times. (In 1998,
he spent 9 days on the shuttle Discovery, making
him the oldest person to go to space. He was 77
years old.)
12Project Gemini (1965-1966)
- Consisted of 10 manned space flights
- To subject man and equipment to space flight for
up to two weeks - To perfect methods of entering the atmosphere and
landing at a preselected point on land.
13Return to Earth
14The History of Space Travel
- "I believe this nation should commit itself to
achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of
landing a man on the Moon and returning him
safely to Earth. No single space project in this
period will be more impressive to mankind, or
more important in the long-range exploration of
space and none will be so difficult or
expensive to accomplish." - John F. KennedySpecial Joint Session of
CongressMay 25, 1961
15Apollo Program
161961-1972
- The Apollo program included a large number of
uncrewed test missions and 11 crewed missions.
The 11 crewed missions include two Earth orbiting
missions, two lunar orbiting missions, a lunar
swingby and six Moon landing missions. - The Apollo program was designed to land humans on
the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. Six
of the Apollo missions -- 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and
17 -- achieved this goal. - Experiments on the surface of the moon took place.
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18Apollo Missions returned to the sea, not onto
land.
191973 Skylab
- America's first experimental space station was
launched into orbit in 1973. The program
objectives were to prove that humans could live
and work in space for extended periods, and to
expand our knowledge of solar astronomy.
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- The Skylab crew carried a student experiment
with Arabella, the orb weaving garden spider for
59.5 days. The spider, was able to weave in the
near-zero-gravity environment but only with
practice. Over 300 experiments were carried out
on Skylab over 171 days.
211979
- Skylab was abandoned in 1974 and it fell from
orbit in 1979. The empty spacecraft scattered
debris over the Indian Ocean and the sparsely
settled region of Western Australia.
221981
- USA begins Space Shuttle Program.
- Officially called the Space Transportation System
or STS. - A reusable spacecraft with wings for controlled
descent in the atmosphere, designed to transport
astronauts between Earth and an orbiting space
station
23Each shuttle is supposed to last for 10 years and
be launched 100 times. The shuttles are
Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery,
Atlantis and Endeavor. The Challenger was lost in
1986 and Columbia was lost in 2003.
241998
- The first two modules of the International Space
Station were launched and joined together in
orbit, 200 miles above Earth. - Other modules soon followed and the first crew
arrived in 2000. - The space station travels at a speed of 5 miles
per second!
25International space station
26March 12, 2008. Endeavor docks with the
International Space Station
27End of the Shuttle program
- The final mission was July 8, 2011
- Space Shuttle Atlantis was launched