Space exploration

By Dp20507
  • The first telescope

    The first telescope
    The first telescope was built by Galileo and it was a refracting telescope
  • Galileo first uses the telescope

    Galileo was the first to relize that there are more star in her night sky that the naked eye cause
  • Finding craters on the moon

    Galileo was the first on to find caters on the moon
  • Find craters on the moon

    Find craters on the moon
    Galileo was the first one to find that there was craters in the moon
  • The first reflecting telescope

    The first reflecting telescope
    Sir Isaac Newton built the first a difreant kind of telescope a reflecting telescope
  • First rocket with liquid fuel

    Robert Goddard with the first American rocket to use liquid fuel
  • A rocket with liquid fuel

    A rocket with liquid fuel
    Robber Goddard was the first to make a rocket with liquid fuel
  • The first satelite in space

    The Soviet Union was the first to launched a satelite in space
  • The first satelite

    The first satelite was launched by the Soviet Union
  • Orbiting in space

    John Glenn became the first American to go in to orbit
  • On the moon

    The Russian spacecraft Luna 9 was the first spacecraft to land on the moon
  • Going to the moon

    Going to the moon
    Apolo 11 was the first humans on the moon the were Neil Armstrong and buzz aldrin
  • The first space station

    The first space station was Skylab and it was the first of its kind
  • The first telescope in space

    The first telescope in space
    The first telescope was the Hubble telescope and when it was in space the lizens that it use had foged up and all the pictures were bad
  • The first repair on hubble

    The space shuttle endeavor made the first mission to hubble
  • The first women on space commander

    Eileen Collins because the first female shuttle commander
  • The first images of mars

    the Mars Rathfinder arrived on Mars and beagin tramittiing images on Mars
  • The oldest man in space

    John Glenn became the oldest man in space at age 78