To commemorate Sputnik’s first flight fifty years ago today (4th October 2007), Flightglobal.com has put together a set of fifty space; 25 highlighting significant breakthroughs and innovations of the last 50 years of space travel, the other 25 offering an insight into what the future of space travel may hold.
Below is a listing of the images, alternatively you can look at a slideshow of the iconic images.
NASA’s Gemini-Titan II rocket at Cape Kennedy’s launch complex 19
The 1979 maiden flight of the European Space Agency’s Ariane rocket
ESA’s Envisat satellite was launched in 2002
Chinese Long March launch in January 1986
Experimental Israeli satellite called Offeq
The sixth Japanese N-II rocket lifts off from its Osaki launch site in August 1984
ESA’s Cluster satellite being launched by a Soyuz rocket
Rotating space station form 2001: a Space Odyssey
Japanese lunar cargo transportation
NASA astronauts and lunar rover
Japanese concept of early international lunar outpost
Japanese concept of domed lunar base
Japanese Mars base
Japanese Mars unmanned flying vehicles
NASA Mars unmanned flying vehicles