Timeline of space exploration
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| Date | First Success | Country | Mission Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1944 | Rocket to reach 100km (boundary to space) | V2 rocket, military program | |
| July 1946 | Animals in space (fruit flies) | V2 | |
| October 10, 1946 | First pictures of earth from 100 km [1] | V2 | |
| August 21, 1957 | Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) | R-7 Semyorka/SS-6 Sapwood | |
| October 4, 1957 | Artificial satellite Signals from space |
Sputnik 1 | |
| November 3, 1957 | First animal in orbit, the dog Laika | Sputnik 2 | |
| January 31, 1958 | Detection of Van Allen belts | Explorer I | |
| December 18, 1958 | Communications satellite | Project SCORE | |
| January 2, 1959 | Firing of a rocket in Earth orbit Reaching escape velocity Detection of solar wind |
Luna 1 | |
| January 4, 1959 | Orbit around the Sun | Luna 1 | |
| February 17, 1959 | Weather satellite | Vanguard 2 | |
| August 7, 1959 | Photo of Earth from space | Explorer 6 | |
| September 13, 1959 | Landing on another world (the Moon) | Luna 2 | |
| October 4, 1959 | Photos of far side of the Moon | Luna 3 | |
| August 18, 1960 | Reconnaissance satellite | KH-1 9009 | |
| 1961 | Launch from orbit Mid-course corrections Spin-stabilisation Venus fly-by |
Venera 1 | |
| April 12, 1961 | Human in space Human in orbit |
Vostok 1 | |
| November 1, 1962 | Mars flyby | Mars 1 | |
| June 16, 1963 | Woman in space | Vostok 6 | |
| July 19, 1963 | Reusable Manned Spacecraft (suborbital) | X-15 Flight 90 | |
| October 12, 1964 | Multi-man crew (3) | Voskhod 1 | |
| March 18, 1965 | Extra-vehicular activity | Voskhod 2 | |
| April 6, 1965 | Commercial communications satellite | Intelsat 1 | |
| December 15, 1965 | Orbital rendezvous (parallel flight, no docking) | Gemini 6A/Gemini 7 | |
| February 3, 1966 | Soft landing on another world (the Moon) Photos from another world |
Luna 9 | |
| March 1, 1966 | Landing on another planet (Venus) | Venera 3 | |
| April 3, 1966 | Artificial satellite around another world (the Moon) | Luna 10 | |
| April 23, 1967 | Spaceflight casualty | Soyuz 1 | |
| October 30, 1967 | Unmanned rendezvous with docking | Cosmos 186/Cosmos 188 | |
| January 16, 1969 | Manned docking and exchange of crew | Soyuz 4/Soyuz 5 | |
| July 21, 1969 | Human on the Moon | Apollo 11 | |
| September 24, 1970 | Automatic sample return from the Moon | Luna 16 | |
| November 23, 1970 | Lunar rover | Lunokhod 1 | |
| December 15, 1970 | Soft landing on another planet (Venus) Signals from another planet |
Venera 7 | |
| April 23, 1971 | Space station | Salyut 1 | |
| December 1971 | Orbit around Mars | Mars 2 | |
| November 27, 1971 | Mars landing | Mars 2 | |
| December 2, 1971 | Soft Mars landing signals from Mars surface |
Mars 2 | |
| July 15, 1975 | Multinational manned mission | Apollo-Soyuz Test Project | |
| October 20, 1975 | Orbit around another planet (Venus) | Venera 9 | |
| October 22, 1975 | Photos from the surface of another planet (Venus) | Venera 9 |
1Project Vanguard was transferred from the NRL to NASA immediately before launch.
| Date | First Success | Country | Mission Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 2, 1978 | Non-American and non-Soviet in space | Soyuz 28 | |
| April 12, 1981 | Reusable manned spacecraft (orbital) | Columbia | |
| March 1, 1982 | Venus soil samples & sound recording of another world | Venera 13 | |
| June 13, 1983 | Spacecraft beyond the orbit of Neptune | Pioneer 10 | |
| July 25, 1984 | Extra-vehicular activity by a woman | Salyut 7 | |
| December 2, 1990 | Commercial manned-spaceflight | Soyuz TM-11 | |
| July 7, 1998 | Submarine-launched spacecraft | K-407 | |
| April 28, 2001 | Space tourist | Soyuz TM-32 | |
| October 15, 2003 | Third nation to achieve manned spaceflight | Shenzhou 5 | |
| June 21, 2004 | Private human spaceflight / spacecraft (suborbital) | SpaceShipOne 15P |
In addition, virtually all manned duration records have been set by the USSR, due largely to their Salyut/Mir series of space stations.