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All the important dates in the Astronomy Timeline Booklet

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1920-1929   Robert H. Goddard experimented wit liquid fuels, and showed that liquid could provide continuous power.  
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1950-1959 & 1960-1969   (50's&60's) The development of multistage rockets made it possible to send rockets to the moon and farther into space.  
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1950-1959   Soviet Union launched the 1st artificial satellite in orbit around Earth.  
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1950-1959   Thousands of artificial satellites have been in orbit  
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1950-1959   USA launched Explorer 1 into orbit.  
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1960-1969   Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut orbited Earth becoming the 1st person in space.  
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1960-1969   The USA and Soviet Union sent dozens of rockets to explore the moon.  
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1970-1979   Developed 1st reusable space shuttles.  
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1970-1979   Soviet Union launched Salyut  
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1970-1979   USA launched Skylab  
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1970-1979   NASA developed the reusable space shuttle (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)  
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1970-1979   The USA and Soviet Union sent rockets to the moon to explore  
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1980-1989   Launched the 1st space station  
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1980-1989   Launched Mir space stations  
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