There are different reasons why space missions or explorations were
made and are still being planned by various countries that are
progressive. This is not just about the name or the fame, but it
educates young ones about the importance of technology and proving that
there is life beyond the far regions of space and other planets. We
cannot live in assumption just because there are various commentaries
and beliefs given by others. This is the strong foundation of learning
and discovery. As we channel our minds to the most historic events
relating to space explorations, let us see the top 10 successful
missions rendered and launched.
10. Launch of the Pioneer
There were unsuccessful attempts made by the Pioneer since 1958 until
Pioneer 10 and 11 made it in 1972 and 1973. In fact, these were the
first spacecrafts that visited other planets in the solar system,
specifically the known giants, Saturn and Jupiter. They brought
discoveries with them that unknown small moons, and a new ring exists.
9. Sputnik I and II
This is the first ever-recorded satellite that took orbit around the
earth, which were launched separately by USSR. The first orbit was made
on October 04, 1957 and lasted on January 04, 1958. The second Sputnik
had its orbit on November 03, 1957 and ended on April 13, 1958.
8. Mercury – Atlas 6
The Friendship 7, which was a tiny capsule, was used by an astronaut
John Glenn, who was the first American that orbited the earth on
February 20, 1962. He had done the orbits three times and it was highly
recognized by the people of United States where he is seen as an America
Hero because of his success.
7. Cassini
It was successfully launched on October 15, 1997 with its goal of
intensively studying Saturn and the moon that gives light to the planet,
named Titan. This was a collaborative effort of The European Space
Agency, Italian Space Agency, and the Jet Propulsion Lab that also
designed Cassini. It actually reached Saturn in 2004 and had its special
trip to Titan in 2005. Hence, it still holds the record of the first
spacecraft that took the orbit to Saturn.
6. Mars Global Surveyor
From the name of the mission itself, it targets Mars. It was launched
on November 07, 1996 and it arrived on its destination in 1997. They
brought with them 240,000 pictures from the Martian surface when they
finished their 2-year mission and 4-year extended missions. These images
had been part of the “Spirit and Opportunity” which is the other name
that they are known for.
5. Mars Rovers
This is the “the spirit and opportunity” first launched on June 10,
2003 by the “Spirit” and on July 07, 2003 was the “Opportunity”. They
arrived on their destination by 2004 where these two missions were
focused on two sides of Mars expecting to complete their 90-day
exploration on the said planet.
4. Viking
Despite of the unsuccessful attempts to get through planet Mars by
Russians with 13 tries, U.S. made its soft landing with its Viking 1
Lander in 1976 and followed by a sister mission of Viking 2 that lasted
in 1980. In fact, Viking 1 holds the title as the longest-running Mars
space mission because of its 6 years and 116 days exploration and stay.
Aside from that, the same aircraft sent the first colored picture about
this mission, which was a great highlight during the day.
3. Voyagers
There are two spacecrafts that took off to Jupiter and Saturn.
Voyager 1 was launched on September 05, 1977 while Voyager 2 began its
journey on August 20, 1977. These were separate spacecrafts that would
investigate and study Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 1 took a few days
journey to Saturn but both of these missions were lifelong heritage
because of the great success that they had due to the advancement of
technology.
2. Hubble
On April 24, 1990, Space Shuttle Discoveries launched STS-31, which
was deployed by Edwin P. Hubble Space Telescope for astronomical
observation. Its first orbit was made on December 01, 1993 and had its
second maintenance mission on February 11, 1997 by installing infrared
cameras, telescope insulations, a new spectrograph, guidance sensors,
data recorder, and a new computer. The final maintenance was made in
2009 and it is expected to have its orbit by 2014.
1. Apollo Missions
Although reports say that, the number one spot belongs to Hubble or
Voyagers, but the heralded space exploration missions in history were
the Apollo projects. There are Apollo 13, 11, 8, and others. Hence, the
first mission to the moon is very monumental and inspiring to all not
just to those who have personally witnessed them but even with this
generation who still acknowledge this biggest accomplishment. There are
strong and solid understandings about the moon, confirming scientific
explanations because of its voyage. Hence, who could ever forget Neil
Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin Jr., who first walked on the surface of the
moon using Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969?
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