The Space Race refers to competition between the United States and the Soviet Union over space exploration during the 1950s and 1960s, often specifically to refer to the race to land on the moon. Although the Soviet Union achieved many of the important firsts, including launching the first satellite, Sputnik, and the first man, Yuri Gagarin, into orbit, the United States eventually won the race by landing Apollo 11 on the moon in 1969. A large amount of the programs early in the space race on both sides used German engineers who were active in the Nazi Space program as they had the required knowledge in rocketry.
Sputnik—the first earth satellite—was a propagandist's dream come true when it astonished the world in October 1957. There followed a series of firsts, demonstrating the supposed superiority of the big Soviet launching missiles, which could also be used to launch nuclear weapons. The image of Yuri Gagarin, who became in 1961 the first man to orbit the earth, was made a central theme in Soviet propaganda, used to encourage the young to contribute to the building of communism as well as to enhance Khrushchev's legitimacy as he sought to distance himself from the legacy of the Stalinist past.
Date | Nation | Event |
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October 4, 1957 | Soviet Union | Sputnik, the first satellite, is launched. |
January 31, 1958 | United States | Explorer I, the US's first satellite, is launched. |
October 1, 1958 | United States | NASA is formed. |
April 12, 1961 | Soviet Union | Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space, orbiting once. |
May 5, 1961 | United States | Alan Shepard becomes the first American in space. |
May 25, 1961 | United States | John F. Kennedy gives his famous speech, challenging America to land on the moon by the end of the decade. |
February 20, 1962 | United States | John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the Earth. |
June 16, 1963 | Soviet Union | Valentia Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space. |
March 18, 1965 | Soviet Union | Alexei Leonov performs the first spacewalk. |
March 23, 1965 | United States | First Gemini mission. |
June 3, 1965 | United States | Ed White performs the first American spacewalk. |
December 15, 1965 | United States | Gemini 6 and Gemini 7 perform the first space rendezvous. |
February 3, 1966 | Soviet Union | Luna 9 becomes the first spacecraft to land on the Moon (Luna 2 had impacted, but not soft landed, in 1959.) |
January 27. 1967 | United States | A fire ignites in the Apollo 1 capsule during a test, killing astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee. |
September 15, 1968 | Soviet Union | Zond 5 becomes the first spacecraft to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. |
December 21, 1968 | United States | Apollo 8 launches, becoming the first manned spacecraft to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. |
July 20, 1969 | United States | Apollo 11 lands on the moon. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become the first men to walk on the moon. |
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