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    July 29, 1958 (50 years ago)
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  • July
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    July 29, 1958 (50 years ago)
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    Mars

    The first successful fly-by mission to Mars was NASA's Mariner 4, launched in 1964. ... Following the 1992 failure of the Mars Observer orbiter, NASA launched the Mars Global Surveyor in 1996.
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    NASA

    The New Horizons mission to Pluto was launched in 2006 and will fly by Pluto in 2015. ...NASA (2005).
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    Saturn V

    In total NASA launched thirteen Saturn V rockets with no loss of payload. ... The Saturn I was in development, but would not fly for six months.
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    Apollo program

    It had a limited heat shield and was of a construction so lightweight that it would not have been able to fly in Earth gravity. ... Between December 21, 1968 and May 18, 1969, NASA launched three Apollo missions (8, 9, and 10) using the Saturn V launch vehicle.
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    Hubble Space Telescope

    An orbiting solar telescope was launched in 1962 by the United Kingdom as part of the Ariel space program, and in 1966 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched the first Orbiting Astronomical Observatory (OAO) mission. ... This 'on-the-fly' processing means that large data requests can take a day or more to be processed and returned.
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    Crew Return Vehicle

    In order to develop the design and technologies for the operational CRV at a fraction of the cost of other space vehicles, NASA launched a program to develop a series of low-cost, rapid-prototype vehicles that were designated the X-38 Advanced Technology Demonstrators.
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    International Space Station

    The ExPRESS Logistics Carriers, developed by NASA, are set to be launched for the ISS beginning with STS-129, which is expected to take place no earlier than September 11, 2009. ... ↑ "Spread Your Wings, It's Time to Fly".
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    Great Observatories program

    In the meantime, in 1978, NASA launched the first imaging X-ray telescope, Einstein (HEAO-2), into orbit.
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    Space Race

    Fruit flies launched by the United States on captured German V-2 rockets in 1946 became the first reported animals sent into space. ... NASA:
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    History of hang gliding

    NASA. ... ↑ Article: How to Fly Without a Plane by Robert Zimmerman, aerospace writer.

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