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  2. List of orbits - Wikipedia

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    Orbits around the L 1 point are used by spacecraft that want a constant view of the Sun, such as the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory. Orbits around L 2 are used by missions that always want both Earth and the Sun behind them. This enables a single shield to block radiation from both Earth and the Sun, allowing passive cooling of sensitive ...

  3. List of Space Shuttle missions - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the changes in systems, flights under different numbering systems could have the same number with one having a letter appended, e.g. flight STS-51 (a mission carried out by Discovery in 1993) was many years after STS-51-A (Discovery's second flight in 1984). [6]

  4. Space Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    In September 1969, the Space Task Group, under the leadership of U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew, issued a report calling for the development of a space shuttle to bring people and cargo to low Earth orbit (LEO), as well as a space tug for transfers between orbits and the Moon, and a reusable nuclear upper stage for deep space travel.

  5. Timeline of first orbital launches by country - Wikipedia

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    Order Country [a] Sector Satellite Rocket Location Date (UTC) 1 Soviet Union [c] Governmental Sputnik 1: Sputnik-PS: Baikonur, Soviet Union (today Kazakhstan) 4 October 1957 2 United States: Explorer 1: Juno I: Cape Canaveral, United States: 1 February 1958 3 France [e] Astérix: Diamant A: CIEES/Hammaguir, Algeria: 26 November 1965 4 Japan ...

  6. List of space stations - Wikipedia

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    The highest number of people at the same time on one space station has been 13, first achieved with the eleven day docking to the ISS of the 127th Space Shuttle mission in 2009. The record for most people on all space stations at the same time has been 17, first on May 30, 2023, with 11 people on the ISS and 6 on the TSS. [2]

  7. List of extraterrestrial orbiters - Wikipedia

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    Luna 10 [1] USSR 3 April 1966 Contact lost 30 May 1966, probably decayed the same year First extraterrestrial and Moon orbiter: Lunar Orbiter 1: USA 14 August 1966 Impacted lunar surface 29 October 1966 First U.S. extraterrestrial orbiter Luna 11 [2] USSR 27 August 1966 Contact lost 1 October 1966, probably decayed the same or following year ...

  8. List of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of conventional orbital launch systems. This is composed of launch vehicles, and other conventional systems, used to place satellites into orbit.

  9. List of interplanetary voyages - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of interplanetary spaceflights, spaceflight between two or more bodies of the Solar System, listed in chronological order by launch date.It includes only flights that escaped Earth orbit and reached the vicinity of another planet, asteroid, or comet.