What happened to history's most famous spacecraft?
Daniel Coughlin
24 April 2024
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”
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Sputnik 1: Earth's atmosphere
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Explorer 1: Earth's atmosphere
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Vanguard 1: Earth's orbit
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Luna 2: Autolycus crater, Mare Imbrium, Moon
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Vostok 1: RKK Energiya museum, Korolyov, Russia
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Freedom 7: John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, USA
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Mariner 2: Sun's inner orbit
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Telstar 1: Earth's orbit
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Ariel 1: Earth's atmosphere
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Mariner 4: Sun's outer orbit
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Gemini 3: Grissom Memorial Museum, Indiana, USA
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Saturn V: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA
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Columbia: National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC, USA
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Odyssey: Cosmosphere, Kansas, USA
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Venera 7: Guinevere Planitia, Venus
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Skylab: Western Australia
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Mir: Point Nemo, South Pacific Ocean
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Pioneer 10: Constellation of Taurus
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Pioneer 11: Scutum constellation
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Viking 1: Chryse Planitia, Mars
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Voyager 2: Interstellar space
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Voyager 1: Interstellar space
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Giotto: Sun's inner orbit
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New Horizons: Kuiper Belt
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Rosetta: Ma'at region, Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
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Tiangong-1: South Pacific Ocean
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