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| X 1960 || Zobens 1 || [[File:People's State flag.png|23px]] [[People's State of Hytekojuznia|Hytekojuznia]] || First {{wp|human spaceflight}} ([[Aurelijus Navickas]])<br>First human-crewed orbital flight | | X 1960 || Zobens 1 || [[File:People's State flag.png|23px]] [[People's State of Hytekojuznia|Hytekojuznia]] || First {{wp|human spaceflight}} ([[Aurelijus Navickas]])<br>First human-crewed orbital flight | ||
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| 15 June 1961 || Spatz 1 || [[File:MascyllaFlag.png|23px]] [[Mascylla]] || First Mascyllary satellite | |||
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| 13 February 1963 || Pionier 3 || [[File:MascyllaFlag.png|23px]] [[Mascylla]] || First human-piloted spaceflight ([[Lukas Brennzer]])<br>First human-crewed suborbital flight<br>First human space mission that landed with the pilot still in the spacecraft | | 13 February 1963 || Pionier 3 || [[File:MascyllaFlag.png|23px]] [[Mascylla]] || First human-piloted spaceflight ([[Lukas Brennzer]])<br>First human-crewed suborbital flight<br>First human space mission that landed with the pilot still in the spacecraft |
Revision as of 13:34, 15 September 2019
This is a timeline of Gaian space exploration including notable achievements, first accomplishments, and major events in humanity's exploration of outer space.
Pre-20th century
1900–1959
1960–1969
Date | Mission name | Country/organization | Mission success |
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X 1960 | Viliks 1 | Hytekojuznia | First artificial satellite First artificial signals from space |
X 1960 | Zobens 1 | Hytekojuznia | First human spaceflight (Aurelijus Navickas) First human-crewed orbital flight |
15 June 1961 | Spatz 1 | Mascylla | First Mascyllary satellite |
13 February 1963 | Pionier 3 | Mascylla | First human-piloted spaceflight (Lukas Brennzer) First human-crewed suborbital flight First human space mission that landed with the pilot still in the spacecraft |
8 November 1965 | Aurora 3 | Mascylla | First space walk or extravehicular activity (Herbert Mülwig) |