space exploration

  • Period: 476 to 550

    Aryabhata

    Aryabhata was a Astronomer,an mathematician and a writer.the books he wrote was Aryabhatiya and Surya Siddhanta
  • Period: Feb 19, 1473 to May 24, 1543

    Copernicus

    Copernicus went to University of Cracow, University of Bologna, University of Padua, University of Ferrara.He was Mathematician and astronomer
  • Period: Feb 15, 1564 to

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei wenttoMonastery school at Vallombrosa, near Florence, University of Pisa.He was a Astronomer.
  • CSIRO

    The csiro stands for Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation.It is CSIROpedia provides an exciting new look into the discoveries and innovations by CSIRO scientists and engineers.
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    Who was Yuri Gagarin? Why was he famous?

    when Yuri Gagarin became both the first person in the world to enter space and the first person to orbit the Earth.
  • First animal in space

    The first animal in space was a friut fly.
  • What was Laika? Why was Laika famous?

    Laika the dog is famous for being the first living being to orbit the Earth in space. She was aboard the Sputnik II spaceship when it was launched by the Soviet Union.
  • NASA

    NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA's mission is to explore space and aeronautics, or flight research. NASA is also responsible for making sure that the United States space program is conducted for peaceful purposes that can help mankind.
  • Which country (USSR or America) was the first to launch an unmanned satellite that orbited the earth?

    The Soviet Union (USSR) was the first tolaunch an unmanned satellite that orbited the earth.the ten sateliltes are called Aryabhata,Bhaskara-I,Bhaskara-II,Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment (APPLE),Rohini Technology Payload,Rohini,Stretched Rohini Satellite Series
  • What is the voyager program?

    Since the early 1960's, dozens of spacecraft have been sent to explore Mars.Orbit was first achieved with Mariner 9 in 1971. The mission returned thousands of images, giving us our first global look at the planet.
  • What is the International Space Station (ISS)? What does it do?

    To help with the enormous costs of the station, the U.S. forged a cooperative effort with 14 other countries (Canada, Japan, Brazil, and the European Space Agency, which is comprised of: United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and Sweden). During the planning of the ISS and after the fall of the Soviet Union.