Video: Six decades of conquering humanity's universe
After 60 years of effort, humans have taken the unmanned spacecraft to touch the belt of the Solar System.
After 60 years of effort, humans have taken the unmanned spacecraft to touch the belt of the Solar System.
Sputnik satellite.
2017 marked the anniversary of the 60th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik, the first artificial satellite orbit around the Earth was successfully launched. Let's look back at what people have done during the 60 years of conquering the universe.
In 1942, the V-2 rocket became the first flying object to be launched into space by humans.
In 1957, Sputnik successfully launched, the first artificial satellite orbit around the Earth.
In 1965 Pioneer 6 - the first satellite with the mission to fly around the Sun was released from Earth.
In 1966 Lunar 10 became the first spaceship to fly around the Moon.
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