

astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins set off on the Apollo 11 space mission, the first lunar landing attempt. In February 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth, and by the end of that year, the foundations of NASA’s lunar landing program–dubbed Project Apollo–were in place.ĭecember 1968 saw the launch of Apollo 8, the first manned space mission to orbit the moon, from NASA’s massive launch facility on Merritt Island, near Cape Canaveral, Florida. would land a man on the moon before the end of the decade. Kennedy made the bold, public claim that the U.S. On May 5, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American in space (though not in orbit). effort to send a man into space, dubbed Project Mercury, NASA engineers designed a smaller, cone-shaped capsule far lighter than Vostok they tested the craft with chimpanzees and held a final test flight in March 1961 before the Soviets were able to pull ahead with Gagarin’s launch. In April 1961, the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person to orbit Earth, traveling in the capsule-like spacecraft Vostok 1. In 1959, the Soviet space program took another step forward with the launch of Luna 2, the first space probe to hit the moon. Space Race Heats Up: Men (And Chimps) Orbit Earth The second, led by the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA), the Air Force and a new organization called the National Reconnaissance Office (the existence of which was kept classified until the early 1990s) was code-named Corona it would use orbiting satellites to gather intelligence on the Soviet Union and its allies. Air Force, dedicated itself to exploiting the military potential of space. When the Military Expelled LGBTQ Soldiers With 'Blue Discharges'Įisenhower also created two national security-oriented space programs that would operate simultaneously with NASA’s program. air space–made gathering intelligence about Soviet military activities particularly urgent. In addition, this demonstration of the overwhelming power of the R-7 missile–seemingly capable of delivering a nuclear warhead into U.S. In the United States, space was seen as the next frontier, a logical extension of the grand American tradition of exploration, and it was crucial not to lose too much ground to the Soviets.

Sputnik’s launch came as a surprise, and not a pleasant one, to most Americans. On October 4, 1957, a Soviet R-7 intercontinental ballistic missile launched Sputnik (Russian for “traveler”), the world’s first artificial satellite and the first man-made object to be placed into the Earth’s orbit. Space exploration served as another dramatic arena for Cold War competition. Arguably the most famous was Apollo 13, whose crew managed to survive an explosion of the oxygen tank in their spacecraft's service module on the way to the moon. Did you know? After Apollo 11 landed on the moon's surface in July 1969, six more Apollo missions followed by the end of 1972.
