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Title: Race to Space 1957


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Race to Space 1957
  • October 4, 1957
  • Sputnik (Soviet Union)
  • Size of basketball
  • Weighed 183 pounds
  • 98 minutes to orbit Earth on elliptical path

NASA
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Race to Space 1958
  • USA NASA founded
  • USSR Luna missions to the moon
  • USA Race to space begins

3
Race to Space 1961
  • Vostok 1(Soviet Union)
  • (space)
  • First manned flight
  • Yuri Gagarin
  • Did not land with craft does not qualify as a
    first space flight because he did not land with
    his craft but parachuted out 6 km up

4
Race to Space 1962
  • President Kennedy makes famous speech at Rice
    University

5
Race to Space 1974
  • Mariner 10 (United States)
  • (Mercury)
  • Came within 10,000 km of the Mercury surface
  • Past by Mercury 3 times
  • 45 explored
  • remainder unexplored

6
Race to Space 1962
  • Mariner 2 (United States)
  • (Venus)
  • Venus flyby
  • Came within 35,000 km
  • Determined retrograde motion of Venus and CO2
    atmosphere

7
Race to Space 1967
  • Venera 4 (Soviet Union)
  • (Venus)
  • First probe to penetrate Venesian atmosphere and
    transmit data

8
Race to Space 1967
  • Mariner 5 (United States)
  • (Venus)
  • took temperature results which verified why
    Venera 4 stopped sending data too hot it
    melted lead.

9
Race to Space 1970
  • Venera 7 (Soviet Union)
  • (Venus)
  • First spacecraft to soft-land on Venus
  • Probe survived 23 minutes
  • Probe collected data about atmospheric pressure
    and temperature

10
Race to Space 1978
  • Pioneer Venus (United States)
  • (Venus)
  • Orbited 150 km and dispatched a multiprobe
    consisting of five separate instruments packages
    into the planets atmosphere
  • Radar images of most of the planets surface

11
Space Exploration 1983
  • Venera 15 16 (Soviet Union)
  • (Venus)
  • detailed radio maps of the surface in the
    northern hemisphere

12
Space Exploration 1990-1991
  • Magellan (United States)
  • (Venus)
  • Mapped the entire surface of Venus
  • 10X better resolution than previous pictures
  • theories have been radically altered due to data
    from Magellan

13
Race to Space 1964
  • Mariner 4 (United States)
  • (Mars)
  • Mars flyby
  • Took pictures of 1 of surface which was ancient
    part of Mars looked similar to the moon.

14
Race to Space 1971
  • Mariner 9 (United States)
  • (Mars)
  • 1 km resolution
  • observations included vast plains, volcanoes,
    drainage channels, and canyons
  • paved way for actual landings

15
Race to Space 1976
  • Viking I and II (United States)
  • (Mars)
  • Viking I landed on the surface on July 20 1976
  • Both probes successful

16
Race to Space 1976
  • Viking I and II(United States)
  • (Mars)
  • Viking I operated until Nov 1982
  • Viking II in orbit operated until Apr 1980

17
Space Exploration 1997
  • Mars Global Surveyor (United States)
  • (Mars)
  • Probe currently orbiting the planet, scanning it
    with cameras and other sensors, and charting the
    Martian landscape

18
Space Exploration 1997
  • Pathfinder (United States)
  • (Mars)
  • On July 4 it parachuted an instrument package to
    the Martian surface
  • Side panels opened and out came a small 6-wheeled
    mini-rover called Sojourner

19
Space Exploration 1997
  • Pathfinder (United States)
  • (Mars)
  • Sojourner roamed the Martian countryside for 3
    months
  • Sojourner collected atmospheric and geological
    samples

20
Space Exploration 2003
  • Mars Exploration Rover (United States)
  • Landed in January
  • Two rovers
  • Opportunity and Spirit

21
Race to Space 1966
  • Luna 9 (Soviet Union)
  • (Moon)
  • January 31, 1966
  • First craft to soft land on the moon
  • Sent back pictures of the surface

22
Race to Space 1966
  • Surveyor 1 (United States)
  • (Moon)
  • May 30, 1966
  • Soft landed shortly after Luna 9

23
Race to Space 1967
  • Apollo 1 (AS-204) (United States)
  • Disaster on Pad 34
  • Gus Grissom
  • Ed White
  • Roger Chaffee
  • Fire claimed the lives of the three astronauts

24
Race to Space 1969
  • Apollo 11 (AS-506) (United States)
  • July 20, 1969
  • Lunar Landing Mission
  • First steps by Neil Armstrong and then Buzz Aldrin

25
Race to Space 1969
  • Apollo 11 (AS-506) (United States)
  • Neil Armstrong commander
  • Buzz Aldrin Lunar module pilot
  • Michael Collins command module pilot

26
Race to Space 1969
  • Apollo 11 (AS-506) (United States)
  • Lunar Module- The Eagle

27
Race to Space 1969
  • Apollo 11 (AS-506) (United States)
  • Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon

28
Race to Space 1969
  • Apollo 11 (AS-506) (United States)
  • Command and Service module - Columbia

29
Race to Space 1970
  • Apollo 13 (United States)
  • Crew
  • commander
  • James Lovell, Jr. (L)
  • command module pilot
  • John Swigert (C)
  • lunar module pilot
  • Fred Haise (R)

30
Race to Space 1970
  • Apollo 13 (United States)
  • Houston weve had a problem
  • 3rd mission to moon
  • oxygen tank stir caused explosion
  • most successful disaster

31
Race to Space 1972
  • Apollo 17 (United States)
  • Last manned mission to the moon

32
Race to Space 1972
  • Pioneer 10 (United States)
  • (Jupiter)
  • first to travel through asteroid belt
  • first to make direct observations and obtain
    close-up image of Jupiter

33
Race to Space 1972
  • Pioneer 10 (United States)
  • (Jupiter)
  • over 7 billion miles away
  • mission ended 1997
  • weak signal continues to be tracked
  • headed toward Taurus

34
Race to Space 1972
  • Pioneer 10 (United States)
  • plaque

35
Race to Space 1973
  • Pioneer 11 (United States)
  • (Jupiter)
  • studied Jupiter and Saturn
  • mission ended 1995 when last of transmission was
    received
  • headed toward Aquila

36
Race to Space 1977
  • Voyager 1 (United States)
  • close flybys of Jupiter and Saturn
  • Approximately 40 AU (150 million kilometers) from
    the sun

37
Race to Space 1977
  • Voyager 2 (United States)
  • Close flybys of Neptune and Uranus as well as
    Jupiter and Saturn
  • Approximately 31 AU away

38
Space Exploration 1995
  • Galileo (United States)
  • Launched in 1989
  • Studied the moon Io and took pictures of
    volcanoes
  • Magnetic field of Jupiter would shut down
    computers when coming close to Io. Scientists
    sent computer program to fix the problem.

39
Space Exploration 1995
  • Galileo (United States)
  • Studied Europa and discovered oceans below the
    icy surface
  • Was sent into the surface of Jupiter on September
    21 to keep it from contaminating the moons.

40
Space Exploration 1997
  • Cassini-Huygens (United States)
  • Arrived at Saturn June 2004
  • Studied surface of Saturn and Titan
  • Huygens probe dropped into the atmosphere of
    Titan

41
Space Exploration 1981
  • Columbia (United States)
  • first space shuttle launch
  • Four other orbiters have flown as part of the
    Shuttle fleet Atlantis, Challenger, Discovery,
    and Endeavour.
  • There have been over a hundred successful Shuttle
    launches since this first mission in 1981.

42
Space Exploration 1981
  • Columbia (United States)
  • first space shuttle launch

43
Space Exploration 1986
  • Challenger explosion (United States)

Space Exploration 2003
  • Columbia explosion (United States)

44
Contributions of the Space Program
Reference http//techtran.msfc.nasa.gov/at_home.h
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Contributions
  • The Race to Space contributed to the increase in
    Science and Math education.
  • There have been many contributions made from NASA
    since the 1960s.

NASA
46
Contributions
  • Contributions for your home
  • Satellites and satellite TV
  • Cordless tools
  • Smoke detectors
  • HOME Guardian water filters
  • Insulation

47
Contributions
  • Contributions for hospitals
  • Laser heart surgery
  • LEDs
  • New arms and legs
  • Body imaging
  • Digital mammography

48
Contributions
  • Contributions for all humankind
  • Fighting forest fires
  • Preventing landmine explosions
  • New arms and legs
  • Oil spill control
  • Feeding the world
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