Great milestones in the history of conquering the universe

Picture 1 of Great milestones in the history of conquering the universe China has become the third country to bring people into space, after the Russian Federation and the United States. On this occasion, let us review the important milestones in the history of human conquest of the universe.

October 4, 1957: For the first time, humans entered the universe with Russian artificial satellite Spoutnik 1.

November 3, 1957: Russian dog Laika, the first living creature to be introduced into space and died after a few days on Spoutnik 2.

January 31, 1958: America launches its first Explorer 1 satellite

May 15, 1958: Russia's Spoutnik 3 becomes the first laboratory in space

October 1, 1958: Nasa was founded

January 2, 1950: Luna 1, Russia's first satellite toward the Moon, wins Earth's attraction. In March, the United States also achieved this success with Pionnier 4.

September 12, 1959: Luna 2 remote-controlled missiles reach the Moon and are only 250 km away from the designated location.

October 7, 1959: Luna 3 probe transmitted the first images of the obscured Moon.

March 11, 1960: America launches the first solar-powered satellite named Pionnier 5, then the first meteorological satellite, Tiros 1.

April 12, 1961: Iouri Gagarine, the Russian astronaut becomes the first person to fly into space with the Vostok 1. Gagarine spins around the Earth for a round and lands after an hour and a half.

May 5, 1961: Alan Shepard, becomes the first American to fly into space (a 15-minute flight). JF Kennedy declares the Apollo program with the goal of bringing people to the Moon.

February 20, 1962: John Glenn, the American man flies around the Earth three times.

August 27, 1962: The US successfully launched a missile launcher to Venus. In November 1962, Russia launched the first missile to Mars.

June 16, 1963: Valentina Terechkova becomes the first woman to fly into space.

March 18, 1965: Alexis Leonov, the Russian astronaut becomes the first person to step out into space.

December 15, 1965: Two US Gemini spacecraft successfully met in space. The US began a period of overtaking Russia in the aerospace sector.

January 27, 1967: Apollo airship crew crashed during an underground test at Cap Canaveral center.

April 23, 1967: Vladimir Komarov, the first astronaut dies after returning to Earth as the Soyouz-1 spacecraft explodes.

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Edwin Aldrin put the American flag on the Moon

July 20, 1969 (July 21, GMT): Apollo 11 brought Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin to the Moon. Armstrong became the first person to set foot on Earth's natural satellite.

April 11-15, 1970: due to technical problems, Apollo 13 could not reach the Moon, the three astronauts returned to Earth safely.

November 10, 1970: Russia's Lunakhod probe is placed on the Moon.

April 19, 1971: Launching Russia's first Saliout 1 orbit.

June 29, 1971: three astronauts on Soyouz-11 spacecraft, Gueorgui Dobrovolsky, Vladimir Volkov and Viktor Patsaïev were killed by pressure relief when the spacecraft landed.

May 14, 1973: America's Skylab station is placed on orbit.

May 31, 1975: Established ESA (European Aviation Authority).

July 1975: Two Russian and Apollo-Soyouz spacecraft meet in the universe.

December 24, 1979: Europe's first Arian spacecraft was launched. Europe became a formidable opponent in the conquest of the universe.

April 12, 1981: First flight of Columbia spacecraft.

June 24, 1982: Jean-Loup Chrétien becomes the first French to fly into space.

January 28, 1986: 7 American astronauts were killed on the Challenger airship. The flight was delayed 2 years later.

On February 19, 1986: Launching Russia's third generation MIR space station. This space station ceased operation in March 2001.

April 25, 1990: Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit.

November 2, 2000: Two Russian astronauts and one American became the first residents of the ISS station.

January 17, 2003: A Chinese official announced the launch of Shenzhou V.

February 1, 2003: American Columbia spacecraft exploded, killing seven astronauts.

September 8, 2003: Chinese television officially confirmed the flight of the Shenzhou V spacecraft on October 15.

According to Vitinfo

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