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The first astronomical Observitory was built by the astronomer Hipparchus.
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Claudius Ptolemy was the first person to dedicate their life to astronomy and consider it their career.
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Hans Lippershey created the first telescope.
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The Chinese are thought to be the first people to successfully map the starts in the 1600's.
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Galileo was the first to master the telescope and create better versions.
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Sir Isaac Newton creates his own version of the telescope,mending brings up new ideas for astronomical exploration.
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The first propelled rocket as built by Robert Goddard.
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The V-2 rocket launched by the Germans was the first rocket to reach space, although it was never recovered.
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The first space shuttle was the "Enterprise", but it never went to space.
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In 1950, the first space probes were launched.
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The Soviet Union launches a dog named Laikia in a space shuttle and dies, although this was expected.
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In 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is created by the U.S. government to from one group where American astronauts, astronomers, etc. could come together as one.
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Yuri Alekseyevich Alekseyevich was the first man in space. He was launched what by was then the Soviet Union.
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Alan Shepard was the first American to go to space, he was launched into orbit, his shuttle barely had enough room for one person.
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Johnn Glenn was launched by the NASA to orbit Earth, and to test some of the effects of space.
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Valentina Tereshkova is launched into space in a shuttle by the U.S.S.R.
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Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrian land on the moon and become the first people to do so.
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The first satellite for television is launched.
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The space station "Skylab" is launched into orbit by NASA.
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The unmanned spacecraft "Viking I" lands on Mars for the first time.
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The reusable space shuttle "Columbia" is launched by NASA into space.
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"Hubble" is launched into orbit and becomes the first orbital telescope.
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John Glenn was the first person to ever successfully complete a full orbit of Earth.
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A combination of many countries around the world come together to create and launch the ISS into orbit.
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The space shuttle "Challenger" explodes while launching, remains scatter across Louisiana and Texas.
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The clearest photos ever taken of Mars are sent from the Mars Rover to Earth.
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NASA releases photos of earlier Apollo missions.
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NASA announces that it would like start up companies to use their patents technology.
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NASA may have found signs of water on Mars, which could point to the idea that there may have been life on Mars.
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NASA announced that they have discovered many new things on Pluto, such as that it has active geology, and weather. These announcements were made by Dr. Alan Stern.