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Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

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Page 1: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Mrs. W. Smith 2009

Page 2: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales

about travel to other planets and star systems. The question is – how will we get there?.

Page 3: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

In 1926 Robert Goddard successfully launched the first liquid fuel rocket. It rose only 41 feet into the

air, but proved that rocket travel was possible. During the 1930’s Germans and Russians

began to experiment with rockets as well.

Page 4: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

During World War II Nazi Germany was building V-2 rockets to use as weapons. The rockets were fitted with explosive warheads and could travel distances of up to 185 miles. Following WW II in the 1940s, German engineers were hired by both United States and the Soviet Union to help these countries develop their own rocket technology.

Page 5: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

The Space Race began on October 4, 1957 when the Soviet Union launched their rocket, Sputnik I, that

orbited the Earth for 57 days. Three months later the United States sent Explorer I to orbit the Earth.

The race for exploration was on!

Page 6: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Sputnik I Rocket on the launch pad.

Launch capsule

The Sputnik I satellite was the first satellite to orbit the Earth.

Page 7: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

The Soviet Sputnik II launched in 1957 had a dog named Laika aboard. Unfortunately for Laika, she died from stress and overheating several hours after being launched into space. For the next several years dogs and monkeys were the first and only “astronauts” in space.

Page 8: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Whereas the first cosmonaut was a dog, the first astronauts were monkeys. Scientists were not sure what dangers space travel would have on humans.

Page 9: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

In 1959 the US entered the Space Race with the Jupiter mission which sent two American monkeys, Abel and Baker into space. They were both recovered safely.

Page 10: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

In October 1959 the Soviet Moon Probe, Luna 3, sent back the first pictures of the far side of the Moon. In 1961 the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space.

Page 11: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

On board Vostok I cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbited planet Earth for the first time.

Page 12: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

The Goals of the Mercury Missions

• These were single manned missions

• To orbit a manned spacecraft around the Earth

• To learn about man’s ability to function in space.

• To be able to recover both the men and the spacecrafts safely after being in space.

NASA’s first space missions were called the Mercury Missions

Page 13: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Mercury-Freedom 7 The first American in space was astronaut Alan Shepard, who was born in Derry, NH. He stayed in orbit 15 minutes before splashing down into the ocean. This was a big step of NASA!

Page 14: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Mercury- Friendship was the first US manned orbital flight. John Glenn made 3 trips around the Earth and

was the first man to eat in space.

Page 15: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

The Goals of the Gemini Missions• To successfully have two

men in space for up to two weeks at a time

• To rendezvous and dock two orbiting vehicles in space.

• To have men leave the spacecraft while in orbit and “space walk”.

NASA’s next series of space missions were called the Gemini Missions

Page 16: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Gemini 4 was the first time an American had “walked” in space. Ed White was the astronaut.

Page 17: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

An unmanned landing on the Moon was accomplished in 1966 with the Soviet craft Luna 9.

Then in 1968 the US astronauts onboard Apollo 8 successfully orbited the moon.

Page 18: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

The Goals of the Apollo Missions

• To travel to the moon.• To land men on the

moon.• To carry out a mission

to scientifically explore the moon.

• To develop the ability to be able to work in a lunar environment.

Page 19: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

At last after many successful test missions Apollo 11 landed on the moon in1969 with astronauts Neil

Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and (Michael Collins).

Page 20: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

In Neil Armstrong’s famous words it was, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”

Page 21: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

In all there were six successful lunar landings on the moon and twelve US astronauts have walked on its surface.

Page 22: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

After conquering the moon, NASA turned it’s attention to building space stations. Skylab was the first space station and was designed for astronauts to live and work in space for long periods of time. It was visited by three different crews of astronauts.

Page 23: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

Today the International Space Station is a joint effort between the US and Russia along with 16 other nations. The ISS is about the size of two football fields and allows scientists to live and work in space for up to six months at a time.

Page 24: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

The Space Shuttle program was developed to help build the ISS. It is a reusable spacecraft that acts like a cargo ship carrying equipment, materials, and people into space. It takes off like a rocket, docks with the ISS and lands like an airplane.

Page 25: Mrs. W. Smith 2009. Throughout time man has dreamed of space travel. Science fiction movies and books are full of tales about travel to other planets.

So what’s next? Where will our explorations lead us? Will we land on another planet? Will we travel outside of our

solar system?Will YOU be part of the crew?

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