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Humans have sent various space crafts out into space. Tha fastest and farthest ones are the Voyager 1 and 2 from the 1970's. Its a long time since they departed from earth, and what do they do for us now? Physical objects like this outside our solar system can be like the needle in the haystack to find by others, since even we do not know were they are. What is the probability someone will pick these objects up on their radar and collect them to read and listen to the phonogram in it?
* January 24 - Voyager 2 space probe makes first encounter with Uranus. * January 28 - Space Shuttle Challenger explodes on launch, killing all seven astronauts aboard. * February 19 - The Soviet Union launches the ''Mir'' space station. * March 8 - Japanese spacecraft Suisei flies by...

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Space solar systemHumans have sent various space crafts out into space. Tha fastest and farthest ones are the Voyager 1 and 2 from the 1970's. Its a long time since they departed from earth, and what do they do for us now? ...
Soft landing capsule (NASA) ; Semi-manned or manned-spec unmanned spacecraft *Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV)—unmanned European cargo spacecraft *Buran manned-spec Soviet shuttle (one mission only) *H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)—unmanned Japanese cargo spacecraft *Progress—unmanned USSR/Russia cargo spacecraft *TKS—manned-spec unmanned USSR cargo spacecraft ...
Space Astronomy* January 24 – Voyager 2 space probe makes first encounter with Uranus. * January 28 – Space Shuttle Challenger explodes on launch, killing all seven astronauts aboard. * February 19 – The Soviet Union launches the ”Mir” space station. ...
In 1977 the United States launched a spacecraft, Voyager 2, carrying a very special payload: a recording, on a gold disc, of greetings from earth in different languages, as well as sounds of nature and musical recordings. Now at least ...
Proposed Spacecraftgravitational slingshot, gravity assist maneuver or swing-by is the use of the relative movement and gravity of a planet or other celestial body to alter the path and speed of a spacecraft, typically in order to save propellant, time, and ...
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Astrobiology Astrobiology is the interdisciplinary study of life in the universe, combining aspects of astronomy, biology and geology. It is focused primarily on the study of the origin, distribution and evolution of life. It is also known as exobiology (from ...
Space race After the Soviet space program’s launch of the world’s first artificial satellite (”Sputnik 1”) on October 4, 1957, the attention of the United States turned toward its own fledgling space efforts. The U.S. Congress, alarmed by the perceived ...
Lockheed Martin Space SystemsThe NASA IBEX probe also known as the Interstellar Boundary Explorer, is a NASA satellite that will manufacture the first map of the boundary amid the Solar System. The operation is part of NASA's Small Explorer program and the probe ...
Five spacecraft are currently leaving the Solar System on escape trajectories. The one farthest from the Sun is Voyager 1, which is more than 100 AU distant and is moving at 3.6 AU per year. In comparison Proxima Centauri, the ...
Vision For Space ExplorationFrom Beyond Space and Time is an amazing science fiction book that has you reading every page, from the first page ...
Kennedy Space CenterNASA’s first launch, Pioneer 1, came on October 11, 1958 from Cape Canaveral LC-17A using a Thor-Able booster. The civilian agency has used launch pads at Cape Canaveral AFS ever since for many unmanned launches ranging from satellites to lunar ...
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory built the ”Galileo” spacecraft and managed the ”Galileo” mission for NASA. Germany supplied the propulsion module. NASA’s Ames Research Center managed the probe, which was built by Hughes Aircraft Company. At launch, the orbiter and probe ...
NasaPlantronics has an amazing history. “Pacific Plantronics” was incorporated in 1961 as a result of two airline pilots, Courtney Graham and Keith Larkin, seeing the need for heavy, cumbersome headphones to be replaced by something lighter and more practical. In ...
Reaching space The most commonly used definition of outer space is everything beyond the Kármán line, which is above the Earth’s surface. (The United States sometimes defines outer space as everything beyond in altitude.) In order for a projectile to ...
In October 1956, Lockheed Missiles & Space Division in Sunnyvale, CA became prime contractor for elements of Military Satellite System (WS 117L), calling for the development of a strategic satellite system. The core element was Lockheed’s Agena spacecraft, the world’s ...
Mars_HubbleBritain’s contribution to space science began hundreds of years before Prime Minister Harold Macmillan announced a new British space research programme in 1959.
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