Timeline of the Space Race

This is a timeline of achievements in Soviet and United States spaceflight, spanning the Cold War era of nationalistic competition known as the Space Race.

This list is limited to first achievements by the USSR and USA which were important during the Space Race in terms of public perception and/or technical innovation. This excludes first uses of specific on-board equipment and new scientific discoveries, or achievements by other countries.

Beginning

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DateCountryAchievementMission / Vehicle
1955 July 29 USAThe United States announces their intention to launch an artificial satellite[1] during the International Geophysical Year (1 July 1957 to 31 December 1958)./
1955 August 30 USSRIn the Soviet Union, the commission approved launching a 1 ton satellite using the R-7 ICBM.[1]/

1957–1959

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First artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 (replica)
First photograph of far side of the Moon, Luna 3
DateCountryAchievementMission / Vehicle
1957 August 21 USSRFirst intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM); fully operational September 1957R-7 Semyorka
1957 October 4 USSRFirst artificial satellite
First man-made signals from orbit
Sputnik 1
1957 November 3 USSRFirst mammal (the dog Laika) in orbit around Earth.Sputnik 2
1958 March 17 USAFirst solar-powered satelliteVanguard 1
1959 January 2 USSRFirst lunar spacecraft (fly-by)
First rocket engine restart in Earth orbit
First spacecraft to leave Earth's orbit
First spacecraft on an escape trajectory from Earth
Luna 1
1959 January 4 USSRFirst spacecraft in heliocentric orbitLuna 1
1959 February 28 USAFirst satellite in a polar orbitDiscoverer 1
1959 August 7 USAFirst photograph of Earth from orbitExplorer 6
1959 September 14 USSRFirst hard landing on another celestial body (the Moon)Luna 2
1959 October 7 USSRFirst three-axis stabilised spacecraft
First photos of far side of the Moon, covering 70% of the surface invisible from Earth
First automated on board development of photographic film and conversion to radio signals
First gravity assist ('sling shot'), returning the spacecraft to Earth to retrieve the photos
Luna 3

1960–1969

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First human in space, Yuri Gagarin
First humans on the Moon, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong (behind camera)
DateCountryAchievementMission / Vehicle
1960 August 11 USAFirst satellite recovered intact from orbitDiscoverer 13
1960 August 18 USAFirst spy photography from space
First aerial recovery of an object (the film) returning from Earth orbit
Discoverer 14
1960 August 19 USSRFirst animals and plants returned alive from space (the dogs Belka and Strelka)
First capsule recovered from orbit
Korabl-Sputnik 2 (aka Sputnik 5)
1961 January 31 USAFirst great ape or Hominidae in space, Ham, a chimpanzeeMercury-Redstone 2
1961 February 12 USSRFirst launch from Earth orbit of upper stage into a heliocentric orbit
First mid-course corrections
First spin-stabilisation
Venera 1
1961 April 12 USSRFirst human spaceflight mission (Yuri Gagarin)[2]
First orbital flight of a manned vehicle
Vostok 1
1961 May 5 USAFirst pilot-controlled space flight (Alan Shepard)Freedom 7
1961 May 19 USSRFirst planetary flyby (Venus), although contact was lostVenera 1
1961 August 6 USSRFirst crewed mission lasting a full day (Gherman Titov).Vostok 2
1962 August 12 USSRFirst dual crewed spaceflight (Andriyan Nikolayev and Pavel Popovich)
First spacecraft-to-spacecraft radio contact
First simultaneous flight of crewed spacecraft.
First person to float freely in microgravity.
Vostok 3 / Vostok 4
1962 December 14 USAFirst successful planetary flyby mission (Venus).Mariner 2
1963 June 16 USSRFirst woman in space (Valentina Tereshkova)
First civilian in space
Vostok 6
1963 June 19 USSRFirst Mars flyby, although contact was lostMars 1
1963 July 19 USAFirst reusable piloted spacecraft

First spaceplane (suborbital)

X-15 Flight 90
1963 July 26 USAFirst geosynchronous satelliteSyncom 2
1964 August 19 USAFirst geostationary satelliteSyncom 3
1964 October 12 USSRFirst spaceflight to carry more than one crewman into orbit (3)Voskhod 1
1965 March 18 USSRFirst extra-vehicular activity ("space walk")Voskhod 2
1965 March 23 USAFirst piloted spacecraft orbit changeGemini 3
1965 July 14 USAFirst successful Mars flyby missionMariner 4
1965 December 15 USAFirst rendezvous of manned spacecraftGemini 6A & Gemini 7
1966 February 3 USSRFirst soft landing on another celestial body (the Moon)
First photos from another celestial body
Luna 9
1966 March 1 USSRFirst hard landing on another planet (Venus)Venera 3
1966 March 16 USAFirst spacecraft dockingGemini 8 / ATV
1966 April 3 USSRFirst artificial satellite to orbit another celestial body (the Moon)Luna 10
1966 September 12 USAFirst direct-ascent (first orbit) rendezvousGemini 11 / ATV
1967 October 18 USSRFirst in situ analysis of the atmosphere of another planet (Venus)Venera 4
1967 October 30 USSRFirst docking of two remote-controlled spacecraftCosmos 186 / Cosmos 188
1968 September 14–21 USSRFirst return to Earth after circling the Moon
First life forms to circle the Moon (returned safely)
Zond 5
1968 December 21 USAFirst return to Earth after orbiting the Moon
First human spaceflight mission to enter the gravitational influence of another celestial body
Apollo 8
1969 January USSRFirst parachute to be deployed on another planet (Venus)Venera 5
1969 January 16 USSRFirst crew exchange in space

First docking of two manned spacecraft

Soyuz 4 /

Soyuz 5

1969 July 20 USAFirst humans on the Moon
First space launch from another celestial body
First sample return from the Moon
Apollo 11
1969 November 19 USAFirst precisely targeted piloted landing on the Moon (Surveyor 3 site)Apollo 12

1970–1979

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First lunar rover, Lunokhod 1
First spacecraft on an escape trajectory away from the Sun, Pioneer 10
First view and clear photograph taken of and from the surface of Venus, Venera 9
DateCountryAchievementMission / Vehicle
1970 September 24 USSRFirst robotic automatic sample return from another celestial body (the Moon)Luna 16
1970 November 23 USSRFirst lunar rover (remote-controlled)

First rover on another celestial body (the Moon)

Lunokhod 1
1970 December 15 USSRFirst soft landing on another planet (Venus)
First signals from another planet
Venera 7
1971 April 19 USSRFirst human-crewed space station launchedSalyut 1
1971 June 29 USSRFirst human-crewed orbital observatory (Orion 1)Soyuz 11 / Salyut 1
1971 July 31 USAFirst human-driven lunar rover, the Lunar Roving VehicleApollo 15
1971 November 14 USAFirst spacecraft to orbit another planet (Mars)Mariner 9
1971 November 27 USSRFirst hard landing on MarsMars 2
1971 December 2 USSRFirst soft Mars landing
First signals from Mars surface
Mars 3
1972 March 3 USAFirst spacecraft sent on escape trajectory away from the SunPioneer 10
1972 July 15 USAFirst mission to enter the asteroid belt and leave inner Solar SystemPioneer 10
1973 December 3 USAFirst Jupiter flybyPioneer 10
1974 March 29 USAFirst Mercury flybyMariner 10
1975 July 15 USSR
USA
First multinational human-crewed mission[a]Soyuz 19
Apollo–Soyuz Test Project
1975 October 20 USSRFirst spacecraft to orbit another planet (Venus) (the orbiter)
First view and clear photograph from and of the surface of another planet (the lander)
Venera 9
1979 September 1 USAFirst Saturn flybyPioneer 11

1980–1989

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First Space Shuttle
DateCountryAchievementMission / Vehicle
1981 April 12 USAFirst spaceplane in orbit, the Space Shuttle (test flight)STS-1
1984 February 7 USAFirst untethered spacewalk, Bruce McCandless IISTS-41-B
1985 June 11 USSRFirst aerostat balloon in the atmosphere of VenusVega 1 probe
1986 January 24 USAFirst Uranus flybyVoyager 2
1986 February 19 USSRFirst module of the first modular space station launched, marking the start of the orbital assemblyMir Core Module
1989 August 25 USAFirst Neptune flybyVoyager 2
1990 February 11 USSRFirst consistently inhabited long-term research space stationMir

On 1991 December 31, the United Nations accepted the dissolution of the USSR, which meant the end of the space race.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ After the first multinational crewed mission in July 1975, the competition continued to exist, but transitioned in intensity from a state of intense competition to one of cooperation by the dissolution of the Soviet Union and end of the Cold War on 26 December 1991.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Korolev and Freedom of Space: 14 February 1955 – 4 October 1957". NASA. Archived from the original on October 7, 2006. Retrieved February 18, 2007.
  2. ^ "Yuri Gagarin: Who was the first person in space?". BBC Newsround. April 12, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
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