Space Exploration

By ac20749
  • Galileo Spots the Moon

    Galileo Spots the Moon
    Galileo looks at the moon the one of the first telescopes and will eventually break century old beliefs.
  • First liquid filled rocket

    First liquid filled rocket
    Robert Goddard, referred to as the "Father of Modern Rocketry," launches the first successful liquid-fueled rocket.
  • Pluto discovered

    Pluto discovered
    Pluto was discover by Clyde Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz.
  • Fruit flys into space

    First animals launched into space by the U.S.
  • Sound barrier

    American test pilot Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier for the first time in the X-1, known as Glamorous Glennis.
  • Start of space race

    Start of space race
    Sputnik 1 launches from Tyuratam, Kazakhstan. The Space Race between the Soviet Union and the United States begins.
  • First dog

    First dog
    The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 2 with the first living passenger/animal, the dog Laika, aboard.
  • First man in space

    Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space with a 108-minute flight on Vostok 1.
  • Kennedy speech

    President John Kennedy announces that an American will land on the moon and be returned safely to Earth before the end of the decade.
  • American lands on moon

    Six years after U.S. President Kennedy's assassination, the Apollo 11 crew lands on the Moon, fulfilling his promise to put an American there by the end of the decade and return him safely to Earth.
  • India send satellite

    India launches its first satellite. By using its domestically developed SLV-3 rocket, India becomes the seventh nation capable of sending objects into space by itself.
  • Hubble Telescope

    Hubble Telescope
    Hubble Space Telescope is released Into Earth's orbit.
  • DirecTV

    DirecTV launches its first satellite to broadcast from.
  • Mars pathfinder

    Mars pathfinder
    The Mars Pathfinder lander and its accompanying Sojourner rover touch down on Mars.
  • Space age anniversary

    The Space Age turns 50, five decades after the launch of Sputnik 1.