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was launched aboard an LVM3-M4 rocket on 14 July 2023, at 09:05 UTC from Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, India, entering an Earth parking orbit with a perigee of 170 km (106 mi) and an apogee of 36,500 km (22,680 mi).
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All launch vehicles contain a huge amount of energy that is needed for some part of it to reach orbit. There is therefore some risk that this energy can be released prematurely and suddenly, with significant effects. When a
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satellite on October 4, 1957. It weighed about 83 kg (183 lb), and is believed to have orbited around the globe. Analysis of the radio signals was used to gather information about the electron density of the
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Space is a fairly predictable environment, but there are still risks of accidental depressurization and the potential failure of equipment, some of which may be very newly developed.
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benefit from space technology. New technologies originating with or accelerated by space-related endeavors are often subsequently exploited in other economic activities.
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at an altitude of 254 kilometers (158 miles; 137 nautical miles) above the lunar surface, and 400,171 km (248,655 mi) from Earth, marking the
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rocket exploded 13 seconds after launch on January 17, 1997, there were reports of store windows 10 miles (16 km) away being broken by the blast.
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mission, walked on the Moon in December 1972. Apollo 17 was followed by several uncrewed interplanetary missions operated by NASA.
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on August 25, 2012. It is also the most distant artificial object from Earth. The probe passed the
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10 mi) (21.708 billion kilometers; 13.489 billion miles) from Earth as of January 1, 2019.
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to further international cooperation and scientific advancement in space systems safety.
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in April 1961. The entire mission was controlled by either automatic systems or by
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other technologies including support infrastructure equipment, and procedures
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The first country on Earth to put any technology into space was the
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is currently at a distance of 145.11 astronomical units (2.1708
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for the farthest humans traveled from Earth in 1970.
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Index

Space technologies
technology
outer space
space vehicles
spacecraft
satellites
space stations
orbital
launch vehicles
deep-space communication
in-space propulsion
other technologies including support infrastructure equipment, and procedures
terrestrial
weather forecasting
remote sensing
satellite navigation
satellite television
space infrastructure
astronomy
Earth science
Astronautics
Soviet Union
Sputnik 1
ionosphere
Vostok 1
Yuri Gagarin
ground control
Moon
Luna 2
Luna 3

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