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Aerospace Timeline A History of Man’s Dream to Reach Space

Aerospace Timeline A History of Man’s Dream to Reach Space. Leonardo da Vinci drew the first pictures of parachutes and helicopters, but they were never built . 1490. Joseph Montgolfier made one of the first hot air balloons. “Man’s first flight” was 2 men in his balloon for 25 minutes. 1783.

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Aerospace Timeline A History of Man’s Dream to Reach Space

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  1. Aerospace TimelineA History of Man’s Dream to Reach Space

  2. Leonardo da Vinci drew the first pictures of parachutes and helicopters, but they were never built 1490

  3. Joseph Montgolfier made one of the first hot air balloons. “Man’s first flight” was 2 men in his balloon for 25 minutes. 1783

  4. Sir George Cayley identified the forces of flight (lift, drag, and thrust) that unlocked the secrets of heavier that air flight. 1809

  5. Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin flew the first successful blimp or dirigible. It was steerable and the first aircraft used for public transportation 1900

  6. The Wright brothers made the first “real” flight in a motor-powered airplane. The flight at Kitty Hawk, NC was less than one minute. December 17, 1903

  7. Louis Bleroit was the first person to fly across the English Channel from France to England July 25, 1909

  8. Doctor Robert Goddard, “Father of modern rocketry” developed the first liquid fueled rocket 1926

  9. Charles Lindbergh flew the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean 1927

  10. Amelia Earhart was the first woman to make a trip across the Atlantic Ocean solo 1932

  11. The Hindenburg crashes and burns in New York City – 35 people died. 1937

  12. The first flight by a jet plane August 27, 1939

  13. Charles Yeager was the first to fly faster than the speed of sound 1947

  14. Sputnik I, the first artificial satellite of the Earth, was launched by Russia. Its launch began the Space Age. October 4, 1957

  15. Sputnik II was launched by Russia with the first animal in space Laika, a dog November 2, 1957

  16. Explorer I was the first satellite launched by the United States January 31, 1958

  17. A United States Mercury capsule carried its first live cargo, Ham the Chimpanzee, into space January 31, 1961

  18. Russia put the first man in space, Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, for a single orbit around the Earth April 12, 1961

  19. Alan Shepard became the first American in space, when he was launched in a Mercury capsule for a 15 minute flight before he splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. May 5, 1961

  20. John Glenn was the first American to orbit the Earth. He orbited the Earth 3 times during a flight of almost 5 hours February 20, 1962

  21. Russia sent the first woman, Valentina Tereshkova, into orbit around the Earth 1963

  22. Ed White, an American astronaut, left the spacecraft to walk in space 1965

  23. Surveyor 1 from the United States June 2, 1966 The first soft landings on the moon were made by the United States and Russia Luna 9 from Russia February 3, 1966 1966

  24. Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon, from Apollo XI spacecraft “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” July 20, 1969

  25. The space shuttle “Columbia” was launched. It was the first spacecraft to land like an airplane. April 12, 1981

  26. The United States is the first to send a rover to another planet. The Mars Rover, Sojourner, lands on Mars and transmits information back to Earth. July 4, 1997

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