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Sci. 5-4 Living and Working in SpacePages 142-147

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A. In April 12, 1961, a Soviet cosmonaut named Yuri Gagarin became the 1st human to orbit Earth.

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1) USA- May 5, 1961- Alan Shepard reached space

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B. The great race to get a manned-flight program underway and to reach the moon was politically motivated.

1) The United States beat the Soviets to a manned moon landing with the Apollo moon flights in 1969.

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2) Astronaut Neil Armstrong became the 1st human to set foot on the moon.

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C. Space Shuttle- a reusable vehicle that takes off like a rocket and lands like an airplane.

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1) During the 1970’s, the United States focused on developing the space shuttle.

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2) 1st shuttle launched in 1981

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3) 1986- Challenger exploded just after take off, killing all 7 astronauts- 1st teacher Christa McAuliffe was on board.

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D. Space Station- a long term orbiting platform from which other vehicles can be launched or scientific research can be carried out.

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1) The soviets focused on developing orbiting space stations.2) 1971, Soviets 1st manned space station- Salyut 1.

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3) Skylab – 1st USA space station

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E. The United States, Russia, and 14 other international partners are currently developing the International Space Station.

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F. Because of a need for resources, living space beyond what Earth can provide, scientific reasons, and even recreational reasons, humans may eventually live and work on other planets and moons.