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 ====== Space Exploration ====== ====== Space Exploration ======
-===== Timeline of Events ===== +===== Timeline ===== 
-==== 1950s ==== +=== 1950s === 
-==April 26, 1954===+== 1954, April 26: ==
 The British are the first to put an artificial satellite, Ariel 1, into orbit The British are the first to put an artificial satellite, Ariel 1, into orbit
 Despite the promising leads of nuclear weapon technology during WWII, its untested nature makes the British government reluctant to support it over proposals to instead focus on rocket science. This results in the first explorations of orbital launch devices, and the eventual orbital placement of Ariel 1, a very rudimentary, but the first artificial satellite. Despite the promising leads of nuclear weapon technology during WWII, its untested nature makes the British government reluctant to support it over proposals to instead focus on rocket science. This results in the first explorations of orbital launch devices, and the eventual orbital placement of Ariel 1, a very rudimentary, but the first artificial satellite.
-==June 14, 1957 ===+== 1957, June 14==
 Eric Brown, a British test-flight pilot, becomes the first man in space on the successful flight of Iris 1 Eric Brown, a British test-flight pilot, becomes the first man in space on the successful flight of Iris 1
 > Developed from successful sub-orbital test flights of the Megaroc project, designs for a launch vehicle and cockpit are further refined until it is believed that manned orbital flight is possible. Eric Brown, a highly-experienced test pilot is selected for the program and becomes the first man in space after launching from Australia. > Developed from successful sub-orbital test flights of the Megaroc project, designs for a launch vehicle and cockpit are further refined until it is believed that manned orbital flight is possible. Eric Brown, a highly-experienced test pilot is selected for the program and becomes the first man in space after launching from Australia.
-=== October 4, 1959 ===+== 1959, October 04: ==
 USSR's Luna 3 satellite achieves the first circumlunar return USSR's Luna 3 satellite achieves the first circumlunar return
-===== 1960s ===== +=== 1960s === 
-==August 18, 1960 ===+== 1960, August 18==
 The Commonwealth of Nations Aerospace Research Agreement is signed The Commonwealth of Nations Aerospace Research Agreement is signed
 > With Australia proving to be a crucial location for rocket launches for the British Aerospace program, an agreement is signed among all Commonwealth realms that facilitates greater scientific research and collaboration, as well as greater access to materials needed for nations to advance and develop aerospace innovations. > With Australia proving to be a crucial location for rocket launches for the British Aerospace program, an agreement is signed among all Commonwealth realms that facilitates greater scientific research and collaboration, as well as greater access to materials needed for nations to advance and develop aerospace innovations.
-==April 13, 1961 ===+== 1961, April 13==
 First spacewalk conducted by British test pilot, Jock Bryce First spacewalk conducted by British test pilot, Jock Bryce
-==March 20, 1962 ===+== 1962, March 20==
 The establishment of the European Launcher Development Organisation, and the European Space Research Organisation The establishment of the European Launcher Development Organisation, and the European Space Research Organisation
 > Following news of the CNARA negotiations beginning, there is great interest among western European scientists to come together as well to create their own unified approach to space-related research and technology development. This results in the founding of the ELDO and ESRO in March 1962. > Following news of the CNARA negotiations beginning, there is great interest among western European scientists to come together as well to create their own unified approach to space-related research and technology development. This results in the founding of the ELDO and ESRO in March 1962.
-=== 31 July 1966 ===+== 1966, July 31: ==
 Founding of the European and Commonwealth Space Agency Founding of the European and Commonwealth Space Agency
 > With the United Kingdom having entered the European Union in 1964, talks began regarding the unification of the ELDO and ESRO, as well as the folding in of the CNARA to facilitate a more global consolidation of Aerospace research among CoN members, and the European Community. This resulted in the foundation of the ECSA, with its first major project being further exploration of the BAC MUSTARD proposal in development among CNARA members. > With the United Kingdom having entered the European Union in 1964, talks began regarding the unification of the ELDO and ESRO, as well as the folding in of the CNARA to facilitate a more global consolidation of Aerospace research among CoN members, and the European Community. This resulted in the foundation of the ECSA, with its first major project being further exploration of the BAC MUSTARD proposal in development among CNARA members.
-==June 26, 1969 ===+== 1969, June 26==
 Aleksei Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut, becomes the first human to set foot on the moon Aleksei Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut, becomes the first human to set foot on the moon
-===== 1970s ===== +=== 1970s === 
-===== 1980s ===== +=== 1980s === 
-===== 1990s ===== +=== 1990s === 
-===== 2000s ===== +=== 2000s === 
-===== 2010s ===== +=== 2010s === 
-===== 2020s =====+=== 2020s ===
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