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Men into Space (a.k.a. Space Challenge in later US syndication) is an American black-and-white science fiction television series, produced by Ziv Television Programs, Inc., that was first broadcast by CBS from September 30, 1959, to September 7, 1960.
Actor William Lundigan as Col. Edward McCauley, Men into Space (TV series) The following is a list of fictional astronauts on missions to deflect asteroids and comets which pose a threat to Earth, as well as performing other miscellaneous feats of space exploration not yet achieved.
After the name, denotes sub-orbital space travellers who have flown into orbit on a subsequent space flight. After the name, denotes space travellers who have flown to the Moon without landing. After the name, denotes space travellers who have walked on the Moon. ‡ After the name, denotes those who died during their first spaceflight. [nb 1] †
Pages in category "Space adventure television series" ... Men into Space; Moonbase 3; Mystery Science Theater 3000; N. Nebula-75; Nightflyers (TV series) O.
Men into Space; O. Operation Neptune (TV series) Out There (1951 TV series) R. Rocky Jones, Space Ranger; Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers; S. Science Fiction Theatre;
Mutiny in Outer Space (a.k.a. Invasion From the Moon, Space Station X, Space Station X-14, Invasion to the Moon) (1965), film United States: Space Station X-7 Probe Ship Number 5 March 1990 Astronauts returning from Moon aboard probe ship inadvertently contaminate space station with fungus from lunar ice caves. [19] [20] Link Day (Commander)
In October 2003, Yang Liwei became the first man to be sent into space by the space program of China, and his mission, Shenzhou 5, made the PRC the third country to independently send people into space. In 2014, Chen Quan, Li Qinglong, Pan Zhanchun, Wu Jie and Zhao Chuandong retired from the corps due to age without having flown a mission.
A fictional astronaut must be presented as living in the period of the early exploration of space, i.e. from the beginning of the Space Age to the present, and for a few decades into the future; currently, in the period of about 1960–2060.