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    Humans have been present in space either, in the common sense, through their direct presence and activity like human spaceflight, or through mediation...
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    long-duration direct human presence in space. After the first station, Salyut 1 (1971), and the deaths of its Soyuz 11 crew, space stations have been operated...
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    Beginning in 1961 with the flight of Yuri Gagarin aboard Vostok 1, crewed spaceflight occurs when a human crew flies a spacecraft into outer space. Human spaceflight...
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    Apollo program, and have had a continuous presence in space for 23 years and 196 days on the International Space Station (ISS). On 15 October 2003, the first...
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    the longest continuous human presence in space. As of March 2024[update], 279 individuals from 22 countries have visited the space station. The ISS is expected...
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    Spaceflight (redirect from Space transport)
    complex human spaceflight has been pursued soon after the first orbital satellites and has reached the Moon and permanent human presence in space around...
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    long-duration direct human presence in space. After the first station, Salyut 1 (1971), and the deaths of its Soyuz 11 crew, space stations have been operated...
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  • Extraterrestrial settlement (category Space habitats)
    floating settlements Extraterrestrial underground settlements Extraterrestrial submerged settlements Human presence in space Human outpost Transplanetary...
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    countries, fostering innovation and advancing human presence in space between the two Artemis Accords signatories. In December 2023, Somanath stated that ISRO...
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    Mir (redirect from Mir space station)
    space. Mir was the first continuously inhabited long-term research station in orbit and held the record for the longest continuous human presence in space...
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    The Space Race brought pioneering launches of artificial satellites, robotic space probes to the Moon, Venus, and Mars, and human spaceflight in low Earth...
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    Wernher von Braun (category Directors of the Marshall Space Flight Center)
    first space satellite Explorer 1 in 1958. He worked with Walt Disney on a series of films, which popularized the idea of human space travel in the U.S...
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    U.S., and in this case as the successful model for space flight, exploration and ultimately human presence in the form of colonization. In the 1970s the...
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    recent years, there has been an increase in research on the issue of how humans can survive and work in space for extended and possibly indefinite periods...
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    robotic exploration. Proponents of human space exploration contend that the symbolism of establishing a presence in space may garner public interest to join...
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    Dyson, have come out in favor of space settlement. The term has been used very broadly, being applied to any permanent human presence, even robotic, particularly...
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  • concepts would require a considerable long-term human presence in space and relatively low-cost access to space. The majority of proposals would also require...
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    sending humans to outer space. The notion of "firsts" in spaceflight follows a long tradition of firsts in aviation, but is also closely tied to the Space Race...
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    Gagarin of the Soviet Union in 1961. The economic cost of putting objects, including humans, into space is very high, limiting human spaceflight to low Earth...
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    Moonbase (category Human spaceflight)
    the surface of the Moon, enabling human activity on the Moon. As such, it is different from a lunar space station in orbit around the Moon, like the planned...
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    spaceflight Timeline of Solar System exploration Human presence in space Tsiolkovsky, 1903, Exploration of Outer Space by Means of Rocket Devices Goddard, 1919...
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    worked in space since almost the beginning of human spaceflight. A considerable number of women from a range of countries have worked in space, though...
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    Astrosociology (category Outer space)
    space that are created in situations like the International Space Station and future space missions. Human spaceflight Human presence in space Space Politics...
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    NASA (redirect from Space In Stereo)
    as the United States' civil space lead and the Air Force as the military space lead. Plans for human spaceflight began in the U.S. Armed Forces prior...
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    Johnson Space Center (JSC) is NASA's center for human spaceflight in Houston, Texas (originally named the Manned Spacecraft Center), where human spaceflight...
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    Life-support system (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    equipment. In human spaceflight, a life-support system is a group of devices that allow a human being to survive in outer space. US government space agency...
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    success. Space architecture borrows from multiple forms of niche architecture to accomplish the task of ensuring human beings can live and work in space. These...
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    reflector ball is a non-robotic uncrewed spacecraft. Space missions where other animals but no humans are on-board are called uncrewed missions. Many habitable...
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    Mikhail Kornienko (category Crew members of the International Space Station)
    preparations for future missions requiring extended human presence in space. Kornienko was born in Syzran, Kuybyshev Oblast, Russian SFSR. He is married to...
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    Expedition 5 (category Expeditions to the International Space Station)
    uninterrupted human presence in space, as of November 2022, which was begun by Expedition 1 in 2000–2001. The crew of Expedition 5 launched to space aboard the...
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