Outline of space exploration

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

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

Essence of space exploration

Space exploration

  • Big science – Term used to describe a series of changes in science which 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)
      • ISRO (India)
      • ESA (Europe)
      • JAXA (Japan)
      • ISA (Israel)
      • KARI (South Korea)

Active deep space missions and space stations

  • International Space Station
  • Space Weather Follow On-Lagrange 1 (NOAA)
  • Carruthers Geocorona Observatory (NASA)
  • Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (NASA)
  • Europa Clipper (NASA)
  • Tiangong space station (CNSA)
  • Chandrayaan-2 (ISRO)
  • Tianwen-2 (CNSA)
  • Hera (ESA)
  • Tiandu-1 and 2 (CNSA)
  • Queqiao relay satellite (CNSA)
  • Queqiao-2 relay satellite (CNSA)
  • ICUBE-Q (SUPARCO)
  • Chang'e 5 service module (CNSA)
  • DRO A/B (CAS)
  • Chang'e 4 (CNSA)
  • CAPSTONE (NASA)
  • Danuri (KARI)
  • Advanced Composition Explorer – NASA mission to observe solar wind
  • Deep Space Climate Observatory – NOAA observatory for space weather
  • Aditya-L1 (ISRO)
  • Mars Odyssey (NASA)
  • Mars Express – ESA satellite orbiting Mars
  • Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA)
  • Mars Science Laboratory – NASA rover to Mars
  • MAVEN – NASA satellite orbiting Mars
  • ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (ESA / Roscosmos) – Mars satellite
  • Tianwen-1 (CNSA)
  • Mars 2020 Perseverance rover – NASA rover to Mars
  • BepiColombo (ESA / JAXA)
  • STEREO – NASA mission to observe the Sun
  • Parker Solar Probe – NASA probe to Sun
  • Solar Orbiter – ESA probe to Sun
  • Hayabusa2♯ (JAXA) – sample return mission to asteroid Ryugu
  • OSIRIS-APEX (NASA) – probe to asteroid Apophis
  • Lucy – NASA probe to multiple Jupiter trojans
  • Psyche (NASA) – probe to asteroid Psyche
  • Juno – NASA satellite orbiting Jupiter
  • Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer – ESA probe to Jupiter and its moons
  • New Horizons – probe to Pluto
  • Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 (NASA) – probes to outer Solar System and interstellar space

Future of space exploration

Lunar (the Moon)

  • Future lunar missions
  • Colonization of the Moon
  • Lunar outpost (NASA)

Mercury

  • Colonization of Mercury

Venus

  • Exploration of Venus

Mars

  • Colonization of Mars
  • Human mission to Mars
  • Mars to Stay

Outer Solar System

  • Colonization of the outer Solar System
    • Colonization of Titan

Beyond the Solar System

  • Interstellar travel
    • Nuclear rocket
    • Fusion rocket
    • Solar sail
    • Einstein-Rosen bridge
    • Alcubierre drive
  • Intergalactic travel

General space exploration concepts

  • Astronaut – Spacecraft crew member
  • Non-rocket spacelaunch – Concepts for launch into space
  • Space and survival – Idea that spacefaring is necessary for long-term human survival
  • Space vehicle – Combination of launch vehicle and spacecraft
    • Launch vehicle – Rocket used to carry a spacecraft into space
    • Spacecraft – Vehicle or machine designed to fly in space
  • Spaceflight – Flight into or through outer space
  • Space research – Scientific studies carried out using scientific equipment in outer space

Space exploration scholars

Leaders in space exploration

  • Yuri Gagarin – first man in space
  • Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin – first men to walk on the Moon
  • John Glenn – oldest man in orbit

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