Space
exploration has indeed changed the way we live our daily lives. As Lyndon. B.
Johnson rightly pointed out: “ the moon trip is just one of the many goals of
space exploration”. “That’s one small
step for a man, one giant leap for mankind’’. These were the words of Neil A.
Armstrong on July 20th, 1969, as he became the first person to step
on the moon.
The success
of landing on the moon and sending of unmanned crafts to other planets have
only brought about more goals for the future. By the 1990s, scientists planned
for a time when people would visit the Earth’s neighbouring planet (mars). When manufacturing facilities would be carried
out in space, and even a time when mankind can make contact with life on other
worlds (planets).
The knowledge
acquired from space exploration has been immense. Instruments on space-crafts
have been able to discover some other heavenly bodies that were unknown to
mankind. One great discovery was the discovery of the Van Allan’s belt (a zone
of radiation encircling Earth). They have also helped to provide much data on phenomena’s
such as planetary rings, solar flares, binary stars and exploding galaxies.
They have also been able to give out great information about natural processes occurring
on Earth, and how humans react in unfavourable conditions.
SOME UNFORGETABLE
MANNED SPACE MISSIONS:
After
unmanned vehicles were sent to space and they had provided the right
information to prefect the necessary technologies that will help mankind
overcome the hazards of radiation, weightlessness and other problems we would
likely face in outer space.
· APRIL 12TH, 1961, VOSTOK 1
(USSR). Crew: Yuri A. Gagarin- The first person in space. He completed 1 orbit
of the Earth. The flight lasted 1hour 48minutes.
· MAY 5TH, 1961, FREEDOM 7
(U S A). Crew: Alan B. Shepard Jr. He was the first American in space. In a
suborbital flight, lasting 15minutes.
· AUG 6-7, 1961, VOSTOK 2 (USSR). Crew;
Ghermans Titov. He completed 17 orbits of the Earth which lasted for 25hours
18minutes.
· JUNE 16-19, 1963, VOSTOK 6 (USSR).
Crew: Valentina Tereshkova- The first woman in space.
· OCT 12-13, 1964, VOSTOD 1 (USSR).
Crew: Valdimir M. Komarov, Konstantin P. Feoktistov, and Boris B. Yegorov. The
first spacecraft to carry more than one person into space.
· APRIL 23-24, 1967, SOYUZ 1 (USSR).
Crew: Valdimir M. Komarov. Cosmonaunt killed in re-entry accident- The
first actual space fatality.
Science Exploration has indeed changed our world!!!
-AN
ERA
2 comments:
I'm going Τ̲̅ȍ d moon soon o. U
wanna come.
i hate science... All these things aint real. This is nonsense. Anonymous when youre going take me along
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