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1 Chapter 13 Section 2: The Space Program
What was the space race? What were the major events in human exploration of the moon?

2 The Space Race The “space race” began in the 1950s.
This was during a “cold war” between the world’s greatest super-powers: Russia and the United States.

3 The Space Race Tensions accelerated on October 4, 1957 when the Russians put Sputnik 1 into orbit. Video clip Further tensions were created when the Russians sent the dog Laika into space in November, 1957.

4 NASA Because of the competition from the Russians, in 1958 the United States reorganized their space program under a civilian agency NASA (the National Aeronautic and Space Administration). Its goal was the peaceful exploration of space for the benefit of all humankind.

5 Firsts First human in space to return safely: Yuri Gagarin (Russian), April 1961 First American in space: Alan Shepard, May, 1961 First American to orbit Earth: John Glenn February, 1962 First men to land on the moon: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, July 1969

6 The Mercury Program Initial single-manned flights into space
Goal: to put a man into space and return safely Significant events: Alan Shepard, first American in space 5/61 John Glenn, first American to orbit Earth 2/62

7 The Gemini Program Dual manned space flights
Goal: to prepare for a lunar landing Achievements: docking with other vehicles in space, extended orbital flights

8 The Apollo Program The American effort to land astronauts on the moon was named the Apollo program. Neil Armstrong was the first man to step foot on the moon – July 20, 1969

9 The Apollo Program Three person space capsule
Goal: to land on the moon The space vehicle had three parts Command module, service module, lunar module

10 The Space Shuttle Program
Using reusable vehicles Goal: continue to expand our knowledge of space; open space to international human expansion and commercial development Use of multiple crews: military, civilian, international

11 The International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) provides a place for international cooperation in doing long-term observations and experiments in space. Construction began in the 1980s with 16 countries involved.

12 Click the Video button to watch a movie about the race for space.

13 End of Section 2: The Space Program


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