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* Vostok 1 carries the first man into space. The craft orbits for one revolution of 108 minutes, and an apogee of 302.3km and a perigee of 176.3km. This historic first keeps Russia in the lead in the "space race."<ref name="SFC"/> | * Vostok 1 carries the first man into space. The craft orbits for one revolution of 108 minutes, and an apogee of 302.3km and a perigee of 176.3km. This historic first keeps Russia in the lead in the "space race."<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
− | * The United States launches Mercury 3, a suborbital 15 minute flight in preparation for its first orbital mission in 1962.<ref name="SFC"/> | + | * The United States launches Mercury 3, a one-man suborbital 15 minute flight in preparation for its first orbital mission in 1962. The Mercury missions will last from 1961-1963.<ref name="SFC"/> |
==1963== | ==1963== |
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1961
- Vostok 1 carries the first man into space. The craft orbits for one revolution of 108 minutes, and an apogee of 302.3km and a perigee of 176.3km. This historic first keeps Russia in the lead in the "space race."[1]
- The United States launches Mercury 3, a one-man suborbital 15 minute flight in preparation for its first orbital mission in 1962. The Mercury missions will last from 1961-1963.[1]
1963
- Vostok VI carries the first woman into space, staying aloft for 45 revolutions. Maneuvering the capsule, she approaches to within 5km of the companion Vostok V.[1]
1965
- The first spacewalk is accomplished by Aleksei Leonov aboard the Voskhod II spacecraft.[1]
- The accelerated United States space program has five successful Gemini missions this year.[1]
1968
- In an historic first, the 3-man crew of Apollo 8 journeys around the moon, observing and photographing the natural satellite and viewing "Earthrise."[1]
1969
- The age-old dream of landing a man on the moon is accomplished by Apollo 11, whose Lunar Module lands in the Sea of Tranquility. The two astronauts remain on the surface for 21 hours 36 minutes.
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