Outline of space exploration

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

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

robotic spacecraft
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Essence of space exploration

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

  • Human spaceflight – Spaceflight with a crew or passengers
  • Uncrewed spaceflight
    – Autonomous space travel without human

History of space exploration

Space agencies

  • List of government space agencies
    • Space agencies capable of human spaceflight (as of January 2024)
      • NASA (USA)
      • CNSA
        (China)
      • RFSA
        (Russia)
    • Space agencies with full launch capability
      • NASA (USA)
      • RFSA
        (Russia)
      • CNSA
        (China)
      • ESA
        (Europe)
      • JAXA (Japan)
      • ISRO (India)
      • ISA (Israel)
      • KARI (South Korea)

Active deep space missions and space stations

Future of space exploration

Lunar (the Moon)

Sun

Mercury

  • Colonization of Mercury

Venus

  • Exploration of Venus

Mars

Outer Solar System

Beyond the Solar System

General space exploration concepts

Space exploration scholars

Leaders in space exploration

See also

Lists

References

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

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