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1、The Shenzhou eightThe Shenzhou eight and Tiangong-1 docking successfully1Outlines2Ancient Chinese rocket3Wan HooThe crater Wan-Hoo4On March 16, 1926, from Auburn Massachusetts, Robert Goddard launched the worlds first liquid fueled rocket.Several days later, the New York Times said: “Since there is

2、nothing for rockets to push against in outer space, space flight will always be impossible.”5Goddard Launch Site in 2006Steven LJ Russo and Megan EN Dominguez of the Suits-Bueche Planetarium in Schenectady, NY, visit the site of Robert Goddards historic launch.6Delta launch vehicleAtlas rocketSaturn

3、 launch vehicleThor rocketThe Titan rocketUS7The Soyuz launch vehicleAriane rocketLong March rocket Russiathe Soviet UnionEUPRC8The Modern Space Age Begins. October 4th, 1957.9November 3, 1957. Sputnik 2. Laika becomes the first living object in space.Laika survived in orbit for four days and then d

4、ied when the cabin overheated. On April 14, 1958, Sputnik 2 reentered the atmosphere after 2,570 orbits. 10The Original Seven Mercury Astronauts April 9, 1959 Alan Shepard, (Virgil) Gus Grissom, (Gordon) Gordo Cooper, (Walter) Wally Schirra, (Donald) Deke Slayton, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter 11Astro

5、naut “survival” training in the desert.12Dec.13, 1958: Bioflight 1 Jupiter AM-13 - First capsule containing living cargo, squirrel monkey, Gordo. Although not a NASA mission, data was used in Project Mercury planning. Space capsule sank and was never recovered.During the next several years, many liv

6、e animals were launched into space. Many did not survive.Ham (named for Hollman Aero Medicine), was not the first successful flight, but is considered to be the flight that paved the way for Alan Shepard. Launched on January 31, 1961, the flight lasted for 16.5 minutes. Ham died in 1983, at the Nort

7、h Carolina Zoological Park.Ham is seen here after his successful flight.13On April 12, 1961, Soviet Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space.Aboard Vostok 1, he orbited the Earth for 1 hour and 48 minutes.14Vladimir KomarovHis spaceflight on Soyuz 1 made him the first cosmonaut to fly in

8、to outer space more than once, and he became the first human to die during a spaceflightwhen the Soyuz 1 space capsule crashed after re-entry on April 24, 196715May 5, 1961Alan Shepard becomes the first American in space in his Freedom 7 space capsule.16“I believe that this nation should commit itse

9、lf, to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon, and returning him safely to the Earth.If we are to go only halfway, or reduce our sights in the face of difficulty, in my judgment, it would be better not to go at all.It is the most important decision that we make a

10、s a nation.I believe we should go to the Moon.”John F. KennedyMay 26, 196117February 20, 1962.John Glenn becomes the first American in orbit.Launched on an Atlas rocket, he orbited the Earth three times in his Friendship 7 Capsule.Recovery was the standard “splashdown” method.18“This generation does

11、 not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. We mean to be a part of it; we mean to lead it.”President John F. Kennedy Rice UniversitySeptember 12, 196219“We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things. Not because they are easy, but because they are hard.Be

12、cause that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills.Because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept.One that we are unwilling to postpone.And one we intend to win.”President John F. Kennedy Rice UniversitySeptember 12, 196220Valentina Tereshkova was a t

13、extile-factory assembly worker and an amateur parachutist when she was recruited into the cosmonaut program. Tereshkova was launched aboard Vostok 6 on June 16, 1963 and became the first woman to fly in space. During the 70.8 hour flight, Vostok 6 made 48 orbits of Earth. She never flew again.First

14、Woman in Space21Oct 15th , 2003 Yang Liwei becomes the first Chinese in space in his ShenZhou 5 space capsule. 22Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov was the first person to conduct a space walk. This historic event happened on March 18, 1965. Leonov spent about 20 minutes floating in space. He was connected to

15、his spacecraft with a tether.First Spacewalk23Americas First SpacewalkerAstronaut Ed White made the first American space walk on June 3, 1965. He spent a total of 36 minutes floating outside the spacecraft. Whites space suit did not carry its own oxygen supply. Instead, White was connected by a hose

16、 to an oxygen supply on the Gemini capsule. While outside the spacecraft, White was able to move himself around using a handheld air-pressure gun. 24Sep 25th , 2008Chineses First SpacewalkerZhai Zhigang25Apollo 1 FireJanuary 27, 1967. Tragedy struck on the launch pad during a preflight test for Apol

17、lo 204 which was scheduled to be the first Apollo manned mission, and would have been launched on February 21, 1967. Astronauts Virgil Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee lost their lives when a fire swept through the Command Module (CM). 26“we have a liftoff; 32 minutes past the hour; liftoff

18、of Apollo 11.”July 16, 1969, 9:32 A.M. EDTNeil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz AldrinThe Saturn V Rocket, the most powerful vehicle ever built by Man, heads for the Moon.2728“before this decade is outof landing a man on the Moon, and returning him safely to the Earth.”2930One of the few rare photos

19、 of Neil Armstrong on the Moon.31Buzz Aldrin on the Lunar Surface32On May 4th of 1973, Skylab 1 stands on Pad 39 A.In the background is Skylab 2 on the “Milk-Stool” Launch Pad, on pad 39 B.This is the only time that launch Pads 39 A and B had both Saturn I and Saturn V Launch vehicles at the same ti

20、me.The Saturn V would launch the Skylab Space Station, while the Saturn I would launch the crew. 33On May 14, 1973, The Skylab Space Station launches from pad 39A, while the Saturn I waits for launch.On May 23rd, the first Skylab crew is launched as Skylab 2.34Skylab was in orbit from May, 1973 thro

21、ugh July, 1979. Three different crews worked in Skylab, one crew in orbit for about three months, the last crew actually going on “strike”, and pulling a work stoppage due to the work load handed them by NASA. Along with nine humans, were the spiders Anita and Arabella.35APOLLO-SOYUZIn July of 1975

22、(15th-24th), The United States and the Soviet Union joined hands in outer space.1st coordinated launch of two spacecraft from different countries.1st International docking in space.Apollo CrewTom Stafford, Deke Slayton, Vance Brand.Soyuz CrewAleksey Leonov, Valeriy Kubasov36SPACE SHUTTLEOn April 12,

23、 1981, Americas first Space Shuttle left the launch pad. Columbia, officially known as OV-102, had a crew consisting of Astronauts Robert L. Crippen and John W. Young. The flight lasted for two days and six hours. STS-1 traveled over 933,000 miles and made 36 orbits of the Earth.Columbia and its cre

24、w were tragically lost during STS-107 in 2003. Space ShuttlesOV-099 ChallengerOV-101 EnterpriseOV-102 ColumbiaOV-103 DiscoveryOV-104 AtlantisOV-105 Endeavour37OV-099 Challenger38OV-102 Columbia39The Space Shuttle uses a combination of Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) and Liquid Rocket Engines.40The Spac

25、e Shuttle can be used to launch space probes to the other planets, and to repair objects like the Hubble Space Telescope.It can carry scientific laboratories for scientists to work in, and also help assemble the International Space Station.41International Space StationThe Soviet Union launched the w

26、orlds first space station, Salyut 1, in 1971 - a decade after launching the first human into space. The United States sent its first space station, the larger Skylab, into orbit in 1973 and it hosted three crews before it was abandoned in 1974. Russia continued to focus on long-duration space missions and in 1986 launched the first modules of the Mir space station.In 1998, the first two modules of the International Space Station were launched and joined together in orbit. Other modules soon followed and

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