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Important Space Events

Science. Important Space Events. 1961. Alan Shepard , Jr. was the first American in a suborbital flight. Alan Shephard , Jr. was the first American, and the second man in space to sub-orbit the earth. This was on the Freedom 7 mission He was also the 5 th man to walk on the moon. 1962.

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Important Space Events

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  1. Science Important Space Events

  2. 1961 Alan Shepard, Jr. was the first American in a suborbital flight Alan Shephard, Jr. was the first American, and the second man in space to sub-orbit the earth. This was on the Freedom 7 mission He was also the 5th man to walk on the moon.

  3. 1962 John Glenn, Jr. was the first American to orbit the Earth John Glenn, Jr. was the first American, and the third man to orbit the earth. This happened on the Friendship 7 spacecraft John Glenn was also the oldest man to fly in space, at age 77

  4. 1965 Edward H. White II became the first American to walk in space Edward H. White II was the first American to walk in space. This happened on the Gemini 4 spacecraft. Edward H. White II died on the Apollo 1 mission while on the launch pad.

  5. 1969 Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin are the first men to walk on the moon Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon. This happened on the Apollo 11 mission After stepping on the moon, Neil Armstrong said:"That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind."

  6. 1971 Dave Scott and Jim Irwin are able to live and work on the moon As a part of the Apollo 15 mission, Dave Scott and Jim Irwin lived on the moon for 3 days. They had a lunar rover that drove around collecting artifacts. These two astronauts lived among the moon’s Apennine Mountains.

  7. 1973 First U.S. manned space laboratory to orbit Earth Named Skylab, three people lived in this space station. This space station remained in orbit from 1973 to 1979 This space station was launched by a modified Saturn V rocket.

  8. 1975 First joint space mission between the U.S.A. and U.S.S.R USA and USSR (United Soviet States of Russia) worked together on a joint mission. They both worked on connecting two space crafts—Apollo and Soyuz This marked the end of the tension of the space race between the two countries.

  9. 1981 First space shuttle completes 36 orbits of Earth Space Shuttle Colombia becomes the first space shuttle to fly to space. Space Shuttle Colombia flew for 28 flights during its history. Colombia was destroyed on re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere and all 7 astronauts died.

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