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  2. Apollo 17 - Wikipedia

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    Apollo 18 (canceled) →. Apollo 17 (December 7–19, 1972) was the eleventh and final mission of NASA 's Apollo program, the sixth and most recent time humans have set foot on the Moon or traveled beyond low Earth orbit. Commander Gene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt walked on the Moon, while Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans ...

  3. Antares (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    On December 10, 2009, Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) test-fired their Castor 30 motor for use on the second stage of the Antares rocket. [18] In March 2010, Orbital Sciences and Aerojet completed test firings of the AJ-26 engines.

  4. Timeline of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    [18] September 1968: First animals and plants to leave Earth orbit and travel to and around the Moon. First lunar spacecraft to be recovered successfully. USSR Zond 5 [19] 7 December 1968: First orbital ultraviolet observatory. USA (NASA) OAO-2: 21 December 1968: First human excursion beyond low Earth orbit. First in-person observations of ...

  5. List of planned future spaceflight launches - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Mars sample-return mission. Delivery of the Mengzhou next-generation crewed spacecraft for China's first crewed lunar landing. Delivery of the Lanyue crewed lunar lander for China's first crewed lunar landing. Maiden flight of Taiwan 's first orbital launch vehicle, Siraya (西拉雅).

  6. Buzz Aldrin - Wikipedia

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    Buzz Aldrin (/ ˈ ɔː l d r ɪ n /; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.He made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and was the Lunar Module Eagle pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission.

  7. Project Gemini - Wikipedia

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    NASA selected McDonnell Aircraft, which had been the prime contractor for the Project Mercury capsule, in 1961 to build the Gemini capsule, the first of which was delivered in 1963. The spacecraft was 18 feet 5 inches (5.61 m) long and 10 feet (3.0 m) wide, with a launch weight varying from 7,100 to 8,350 pounds (3,220 to 3,790 kg). [12]

  8. Neil deGrasse Tyson - Wikipedia

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    Neil deGrasse Tyson (US: / dəˈɡræs / də-GRASS or UK: / dəˈɡrɑːs / də-GRAHSS; born October 5, 1958) is an American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator. Tyson studied at Harvard University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Columbia University. From 1991 to 1994, he was a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton ...

  9. Space tourism - Wikipedia

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    Space tourism is human space travel for recreational purposes. [1] There are several different types of space tourism, including orbital, suborbital and lunar space tourism. . Tourists are motivated by the possibility of viewing Earth from space, feeling weightlessness, experiencing extremely high speed and something unusual, and contributing to scie