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  2. History of spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Blue Origin made the first reusable space-capable rocket booster, New Shepard (it is suborbital, Falcon 9 was the first orbital). They also originally had the idea of landing rocket boosters on ships at sea, however, SpaceX replicated their idea and did it first.

  3. Conrad Haas - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Haas in: Austrian Space and Rocket Pioneers. Text by B. Besser, painting by G.Deutsch. "The History of Manned Space Flight" - David Baker, Ph.D. - Crown Publishers, Inc, 1982, pp. 8-13 "Conrad Haas oder Das Spiel mit dem Feuer", a film by Frieder Schuller, 1984; Burrows, William E. (1998). This New Ocean: The Story of the First Space Age ...

  4. MW 18014 - Wikipedia

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    MW 18014 was a German A-4 test rocket [nb 1] launched on 20 June 1944, [1] [2] [3] at the Peenemünde Army Research Center in Peenemünde.It was the first human-made object to reach outer space, attaining an apogee of 176 kilometres (109 mi), well above the Kármán line that was established later as the lowest altitude of space. [4]

  5. List of spaceflight records - Wikipedia

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    They were also the first animals to safely return from space. [56] Albert II, a rhesus monkey, became the first mammal in space aboard a U.S. V-2 rocket on June 14, 1949, and died on reentry due to a parachute failure. The first dogs in space were launched 22 July 1951 aboard a Soviet R-1V. "Tsygin" and "Dezik" reached a height of 100 km (62 mi ...

  6. Timeline of rocket and missile technology - Wikipedia

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    1996 - EU Ariane 5, first flight of the Ariane 5 rocket, self-destructed in flight. After that, Ariane 5 will be the main European rocket for decades. [26] 1998 - US Deep Space 1 is first deep space mission to use an ion thruster for propulsion. 1998 - Russia launches the Zarya module, the first part of the International Space Station.

  7. Spaceflight before 1951 - Wikipedia

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    This led to a flourishing of missile designs setting the stage for the exploration of space. The small American WAC Corporal rocket was evolved into the Aerobee, a much more powerful sounding rocket. Exploration of space began in earnest in 1947 with the flight of the first Aerobee, 46 of which had flown by the end of 1950.

  8. Google Is Funding a Space Startup -- But I Wouldn't Even ...

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    Last week, space news site Payload Space told the heartwarming tale of a small Ukrainian company, "Promin," and its quixotic quest to build a new rocket by joining some of the best Soviet-era ...

  9. History of rockets - Wikipedia

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    The R-7 launched the first satellite, Sputnik 1, and later Yuri Gagarin, the first man into space, and the first lunar and planetary probes. This rocket is still in use today. These prestigious events attracted the attention of top politicians, along with additional funds for further research.