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The Space Age
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 This all minds was first created by the Rocket scientist of
  Adolf Hitler, Wernher von Braun. He was credited as the
  ―Father of Rocket Science‖ for his invention that could
  change aerospace forever, The V-2 rocket.
V-2 Rocket


This was the first known
human artifact to reach
and enter outer space. It
was the progenitor of all
modern rockets, including
those used by the United
States and Soviet Union
space programs. This led
to an eclectic array of
experiments that flew on     This photo was taken from a
V-2s and paved the way        V-2 launched by U.S Scientists
for American
manned space
                              on 24 October 1946.
exploration.
• It was the first artificial Earth satellite It was a 585 mm
  (23 in) diameter shiny metal sphere, with four external
  radio antennae to broadcast radio pulses. It was
  launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
• The NASA was formed on July 29, 1958. From
  1946, the National Advisory Committee for
  Aeronautics (NACA) had been experimenting with rocket
  planes such as the supersonic Bell X-1.In the early
  1950s, there was challenge to launch an artificial satellite
  for the International Geophysical Year (1957–58). After
  the Soviet launch of the world's first
  artificial satellite (Sputnik I) on October 4, 1957, the
  attention of the United States turned toward its own
  fledgling space efforts.

               1958                      Current
The Formation of NASA

  On July
29, 1958, Eisenhower
signed the National
Aeronautics and Space
Act, establishing NASA.
When it began operations on
October 1, 1958, NASA
absorbed the 46-year-old
NACA intact; its 8,000
employees, an annual
budget of
US$100 million, three major
research laboratories          • President Dwight Eisenhower
(Langley Aeronautical
Laboratory, Ames                 signed the National
Aeronautical                     Aeronautics and Space Act.
Laboratory, and Lewis Flight
Propulsion Laboratory) and
two small test facilities.
Laika was a Soviet space dog that
became the first animal to orbit the
Earth. As little was known about the
impact of spaceflight on living
creatures at the time of Laika's
mission, and the technology to de-orbit
had not yet been developed, there was
no expectation of Laika's survival. It’s
living on outer space paves the way
for human spaceflight.
Unfortunately, Over five months
later, after 2,570 orbits, Sputnik II
disintegrated—along with Laika's           The photograph of
remains—during re-entry on April            Laika
14, 1958.
Yuri Gagarin and the Vostok Spacecraft

• The Vostok was the first spaceflight in the Vostok
  program and the first human spaceflight in
  history. The Vostok 3KA spacecraft was launched
  on April 12, 1961. The flight marked the first time
  that a human entered outer space, as well as the
  first orbital flight of a manned vehicle. Yuri
  Gagarin was the only crew member of Vostok I.
  The Vostok spacecraft were designed to carry a
  single cosmonaut.
“I could have
                                           gone on flying
                                           through space
                                           forever.”




Vostok I Spacecraft photo   Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Gagarin and the Vostok Spacecraft

• Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet pilot
  and cosmonaut. He was the first human to journey
  into outer space, when
  his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of
  the Earth on 12 April 1961. Gagarin later became
  deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training
  Centre outside Moscow, which was later named
  after him. Gagarin died in 1968 when the MiG
  15 training jet he was piloting crashed.
American Astronauts
• Alan Shepard
  - First American to be in space.
  - He became the fifth person to
  walk on the Moon, and the only
  astronaut of the Mercury Seven to
  walk on the Moon.
   - Shepard commanded the Apollo
  14 mission, piloting the lander to the
  most accurate landing of the Apollo missions.
American Astronauts
• John Glenn
  - He was the
  first American to orbit the Earth
  and the third American in space.
  - He flew the Friendship 7 mission
  on February 20, 1962. In 1965,
  Glenn retired from the military and
  resigned from NASA so he could be
  eligible to stand for election to public office.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin

• Neil Alden Armstrong was an
  American astronaut and the first person to walk
  on the Moon. Edwin Eugene ―Buzz‖ Aldrin is
  an American astronaut, and the second person to
  walk on the Moon. About 20 minutes after the
  first step, Aldrin joined Armstrong on the surface
  and became the second human to set foot on the
  Moon, and the duo began their tasks of
  investigating how easily a person could operate on
  the lunar surface.
Neil Armstrong and
Buzz Aldrin


About 20 minutes after the
first step, Aldrin joined
Armstrong on the surface and
became the second human to
set foot on the Moon, and the
duo began their tasks of
investigating how easily a
person could operate on the
lunar surface. Early on, they
unveiled a plaque
commemorating their
flight, and also planted
the flag of the United States.
The flag used on this mission
had a metal rod to hold it       • From left to right (Armstrong and Aldrin
horizontal from its pole.          plants the U.S flag in moon. Armstrong took
                                   his space step and Aldrin joined him.)
• Photograph of Neil   • Photograph of Buzz
  Armstrong              Aldrin
Salyut I
• Salyut I was the first space station of any
  kind, launched by the Soviet Union on April
  19, 1971. At launch, the announced purpose of
  Salyut was to test the elements of the systems of
  a space station and to conduct scientific research
  and experiments. The craft was described as being
  20 m in length, 4 m in maximum diameter, and
  99 m³ in interior space with an on-orbit dry mass
  of 18,425 kg.
Salyut I


The station was
intentionally
destroyed by de-
orbiting it after six
months in
orbit, because it ran
out of fuel before a
redesigned Soyuz
spacecraft could be
launched to it.
                        The Salyut I photograph
Space Shuttle
• The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially
  reusable low Earth
  orbital spacecraft operated by the
  U.S. National Aeronautics and Space
  Administration (NASA). Its official program
  name was Space Transportation System,
  taken from a 1969 plan for a system of
  reusable spacecraft of which it was the only
  item to be funded for development.
Space Shuttle

Major missions included
launching numerous
satellites, interplanetary
probes, the Hubble Space
Telescope(HST), conducting
space science experiments,
and constructing and
servicing the International
Space Station. Major
components included
the orbiters, recoverable
boosters, external tanks,
payloads, and supporting
infrastructure. Five space-
worthy orbiters were built;
two were lost in mission      The lifting of Discovery (left)
accidentS.
                               and Atlantis (Right)
Formation of
the Skylab
 - Skylab was the first space station
of the NASA and the U.S.A that
orbited the Earth from 1973 to
1979., and included a workshop, a
solar observatory, and other
systems. After Skylab's demise, the
focus shifted to the reusable
Spacelab module, an orbital
workshop that could be deployed
from the Space Shuttle and
returned to Earth. The next
American space station project was
Space Station Freedom which was
never completed, although it
eventually led to the construction of
the US Orbital Segment of the
International Space Station, starting   The Picture of Skylab
in 1998. Shuttle-Mir was another
project, and led to the U.S. funding
Spektr, Priroda, and the Mir
Docking Module in the 1990s.
Formation of
Mir
A space station that operated in low
Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, at first
by the Soviet Union and then by
Russia. Assembled in orbit from
1986 to 1996, Mir was the first
modular space station and had a
greater mass than that of any
previous spacecraft, holding the
record for the largest artificial
satellite orbiting the Earth until its
deorbit on 21 March 2001 (a record
now surpassed by the International
Space Station). Mir served as a
microgravity research laboratory in
which crews conducted experiments
in biology, human
biology, physics, astronomy, meteoro
logy and spacecraft systems in order
to develop technologies required for
the permanent occupation of space.
Formation of ISS
The International Space Station
(ISS) is a habitable artificial
satellite in low Earth orbit. It
follows the Salyut, Almaz, Skylab
and Mir stations as the ninth
space station to be inhabited. The
ISS is a modular structure whose
first component was launched in
1998Now the largest artificial
body in orbit, it can often be seen
at the appropriate time with the
naked eye from Earth without any
special equipment.The ISS
consists of pressurised
modules, external trusses, solar
arrays and other components. ISS
components have been launched
by American Space Shuttles as
well as Russian Proton and Soyuz
rockets
Satellite
• An object which has been placed into orbit
  by human endeavor. Such objects are
  sometimes called artificial satellites to
  distinguish them from natural satellites
  such as the Moon.
Up to now, these incredible inventions and
discoveries made possible to identify the true
Meaning of Space  Hope you like it!

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The Space Age

  • 1. The Space Age a R a c e To
  • 2.  This all minds was first created by the Rocket scientist of Adolf Hitler, Wernher von Braun. He was credited as the ―Father of Rocket Science‖ for his invention that could change aerospace forever, The V-2 rocket.
  • 3. V-2 Rocket This was the first known human artifact to reach and enter outer space. It was the progenitor of all modern rockets, including those used by the United States and Soviet Union space programs. This led to an eclectic array of experiments that flew on  This photo was taken from a V-2s and paved the way V-2 launched by U.S Scientists for American manned space on 24 October 1946. exploration.
  • 4. • It was the first artificial Earth satellite It was a 585 mm (23 in) diameter shiny metal sphere, with four external radio antennae to broadcast radio pulses. It was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
  • 5. • The NASA was formed on July 29, 1958. From 1946, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) had been experimenting with rocket planes such as the supersonic Bell X-1.In the early 1950s, there was challenge to launch an artificial satellite for the International Geophysical Year (1957–58). After the Soviet launch of the world's first artificial satellite (Sputnik I) on October 4, 1957, the attention of the United States turned toward its own fledgling space efforts. 1958 Current
  • 6. The Formation of NASA  On July 29, 1958, Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, establishing NASA. When it began operations on October 1, 1958, NASA absorbed the 46-year-old NACA intact; its 8,000 employees, an annual budget of US$100 million, three major research laboratories • President Dwight Eisenhower (Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, Ames signed the National Aeronautical Aeronautics and Space Act. Laboratory, and Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory) and two small test facilities.
  • 7. Laika was a Soviet space dog that became the first animal to orbit the Earth. As little was known about the impact of spaceflight on living creatures at the time of Laika's mission, and the technology to de-orbit had not yet been developed, there was no expectation of Laika's survival. It’s living on outer space paves the way for human spaceflight. Unfortunately, Over five months later, after 2,570 orbits, Sputnik II disintegrated—along with Laika's The photograph of remains—during re-entry on April Laika 14, 1958.
  • 8. Yuri Gagarin and the Vostok Spacecraft • The Vostok was the first spaceflight in the Vostok program and the first human spaceflight in history. The Vostok 3KA spacecraft was launched on April 12, 1961. The flight marked the first time that a human entered outer space, as well as the first orbital flight of a manned vehicle. Yuri Gagarin was the only crew member of Vostok I. The Vostok spacecraft were designed to carry a single cosmonaut.
  • 9. “I could have gone on flying through space forever.” Vostok I Spacecraft photo Yuri Gagarin
  • 10. Yuri Gagarin and the Vostok Spacecraft • Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He was the first human to journey into outer space, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on 12 April 1961. Gagarin later became deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training Centre outside Moscow, which was later named after him. Gagarin died in 1968 when the MiG 15 training jet he was piloting crashed.
  • 11. American Astronauts • Alan Shepard - First American to be in space. - He became the fifth person to walk on the Moon, and the only astronaut of the Mercury Seven to walk on the Moon. - Shepard commanded the Apollo 14 mission, piloting the lander to the most accurate landing of the Apollo missions.
  • 12. American Astronauts • John Glenn - He was the first American to orbit the Earth and the third American in space. - He flew the Friendship 7 mission on February 20, 1962. In 1965, Glenn retired from the military and resigned from NASA so he could be eligible to stand for election to public office.
  • 13. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin • Neil Alden Armstrong was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon. Edwin Eugene ―Buzz‖ Aldrin is an American astronaut, and the second person to walk on the Moon. About 20 minutes after the first step, Aldrin joined Armstrong on the surface and became the second human to set foot on the Moon, and the duo began their tasks of investigating how easily a person could operate on the lunar surface.
  • 14. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin About 20 minutes after the first step, Aldrin joined Armstrong on the surface and became the second human to set foot on the Moon, and the duo began their tasks of investigating how easily a person could operate on the lunar surface. Early on, they unveiled a plaque commemorating their flight, and also planted the flag of the United States. The flag used on this mission had a metal rod to hold it • From left to right (Armstrong and Aldrin horizontal from its pole. plants the U.S flag in moon. Armstrong took his space step and Aldrin joined him.)
  • 15. • Photograph of Neil • Photograph of Buzz Armstrong Aldrin
  • 16. Salyut I • Salyut I was the first space station of any kind, launched by the Soviet Union on April 19, 1971. At launch, the announced purpose of Salyut was to test the elements of the systems of a space station and to conduct scientific research and experiments. The craft was described as being 20 m in length, 4 m in maximum diameter, and 99 m³ in interior space with an on-orbit dry mass of 18,425 kg.
  • 17. Salyut I The station was intentionally destroyed by de- orbiting it after six months in orbit, because it ran out of fuel before a redesigned Soyuz spacecraft could be launched to it. The Salyut I photograph
  • 18. Space Shuttle • The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Its official program name was Space Transportation System, taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item to be funded for development.
  • 19. Space Shuttle Major missions included launching numerous satellites, interplanetary probes, the Hubble Space Telescope(HST), conducting space science experiments, and constructing and servicing the International Space Station. Major components included the orbiters, recoverable boosters, external tanks, payloads, and supporting infrastructure. Five space- worthy orbiters were built; two were lost in mission The lifting of Discovery (left) accidentS. and Atlantis (Right)
  • 20. Formation of the Skylab - Skylab was the first space station of the NASA and the U.S.A that orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979., and included a workshop, a solar observatory, and other systems. After Skylab's demise, the focus shifted to the reusable Spacelab module, an orbital workshop that could be deployed from the Space Shuttle and returned to Earth. The next American space station project was Space Station Freedom which was never completed, although it eventually led to the construction of the US Orbital Segment of the International Space Station, starting The Picture of Skylab in 1998. Shuttle-Mir was another project, and led to the U.S. funding Spektr, Priroda, and the Mir Docking Module in the 1990s.
  • 21. Formation of Mir A space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, at first by the Soviet Union and then by Russia. Assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996, Mir was the first modular space station and had a greater mass than that of any previous spacecraft, holding the record for the largest artificial satellite orbiting the Earth until its deorbit on 21 March 2001 (a record now surpassed by the International Space Station). Mir served as a microgravity research laboratory in which crews conducted experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy, meteoro logy and spacecraft systems in order to develop technologies required for the permanent occupation of space.
  • 22. Formation of ISS The International Space Station (ISS) is a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit. It follows the Salyut, Almaz, Skylab and Mir stations as the ninth space station to be inhabited. The ISS is a modular structure whose first component was launched in 1998Now the largest artificial body in orbit, it can often be seen at the appropriate time with the naked eye from Earth without any special equipment.The ISS consists of pressurised modules, external trusses, solar arrays and other components. ISS components have been launched by American Space Shuttles as well as Russian Proton and Soyuz rockets
  • 23. Satellite • An object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavor. Such objects are sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellites such as the Moon.
  • 24. Up to now, these incredible inventions and discoveries made possible to identify the true Meaning of Space  Hope you like it!