Outline of space exploration

Summary

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to space exploration.

The European Space Agency's Columbus Module at the International Space Station, launched into space on the U.S. Space Shuttle mission STS-122 in 2008.

Space exploration – use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space.[1] Physical exploration of space is conducted both by human spaceflights and by robotic spacecraft.

Essence of space exploration edit

Space exploration

  • Big science – Term used to describe a series of changes in science occurred in industrial nations
  • Exploration – Process of investigating unfamiliar things
  • High tech – Most advanced technology available
  • Space – Void between celestial bodies
  • Spaceflight – Flight into or through outer space

Branches of space exploration edit

History of space exploration edit

Space agencies edit

Active deep space missions and space stations edit

Future of space exploration edit

Lunar (the Moon)

Sun

Mercury

Venus

Mars

Outer Solar System

Beyond the Solar System

General space exploration concepts edit

Space exploration scholars edit

Leaders in space exploration edit

See also edit

Lists edit

References edit

  1. ^ "How Space is Explored". NASA. Archived from the original on 2009-07-02.

External links edit

  • Space related news
  • NASA's website on human space travel
  • ESA: Building the ISS
  • Unofficial Shuttle Launch Manifest
  • ISS Assembly Animation
  • List of All Spacecraft Ever Launched, accessed 02/10/2019
  • Space Missions and Space Craft, accessed 02/10/2019
  • 26 Types of Spacecraft, accessed 02/10/2019