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Wat (wie) is extraterrestrial exploration - definitie

DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION OF OUTER SPACE AND CELESTIAL OBJECTS OUTSIDE EARTH
Space Exploration; Space missions; User:Dpv/Test; Space Discoverers; History of space exploration; Exploration of space; Extraterrestrial exploration; Space historian
  • [[Buzz Aldrin]] taking a [[core sample]] of the [[Moon]] during the [[Apollo 11]] mission
  •  Astronaut [[Buzz Aldrin]] had a personal Communion service when he first arrived on the surface of the [[Moon]].
  • John Young]] (1972)
  • Apollo CSM in lunar orbit
  • Comet [[103P/Hartley]] (2010)
  • ''Dawn'' spacecraft]] (2011)
  • Delta-v's]] in km/s for various orbital maneuvers
  • [[V-2 Rocket]] in the Peenemünde Museum
  • Concept art for a NASA Vision mission
  • [[Tupan Patera]] on Io
  • A ''MESSENGER'' image from 18,000 km showing a region about 500 km across (2008)
  • ''Curiosity'' rover]] on [[Mars]]'s surface
  • Artistic image of a rocket lifting from a Saturn moon
  • ''Spirit'' rover]] (2004)
  • First television image of Earth from space, taken by [[TIROS-1]]. (1960)
  • Model of Vostok spacecraft
  • Zvezda]] the base ISS crew module

Extraterrestrial vortex         
  • False color image of the Dragon Storm, imaged by Cassini
  • NASA's Mars Global Surveyor]] before and during a global dust storm
  • Small Dark Spot
  • NASA's Juno Spacecraft]]
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  • First observed Great Dark Spot on Uranus, imaged by Hubble Space Telescope
  • Titan's south polar vortex
CYCLONE ON CELESTIAL BODY OTHER THAN EARTH
X-traterrestrial hurricanes; X-traterrestria hurricanes; Extraterrestrial hurricanes; Extraterrestrial cyclones; Extraterrestrial hurricane; Extraterrestrial cyclone; Extraterrestrial Storms; Extraterrestrial vortices
An extraterrestrial vortex is a vortex that occurs on planets and natural satellites other than Earth that have sufficient atmospheres. Most observed extraterrestrial vortices have been seen in large cyclones, or anticyclones.
Exploration of the Moon         
  • ''[[Cassini–Huygens]]'' took this image during its lunar flyby, before it traveled to [[Saturn]]
  • Galileo]]'s sketches of the Moon from the groundbreaking ''[[Sidereus Nuncius]]''
  • The earliest surviving [[daguerrotype]] of the Moon by John W. Draper (1840)
  • [[Luna 9]] was the first spacecraft to achieve a landing on the Moon in February 1966.
  • Scale model of [[Luna 3]]
  • Lewis Rutherfurd]] in 1865
  • The first picture of another world from space and of the Moon's far side, photographed by [[Luna 3]] in 1959.
  • Robert Hooke's]] ''[[Micrographia]]'', 1665
  • [[Apollo 17]] astronaut [[Harrison Schmitt]] standing next to a boulder at Taurus-Littrow during the third EVA (extravehicular activity).
  • ''[[Earthrise]]'' taken by [[William Anders]] of [[Apollo 8]] in December 1968
  • Museum replica of [[Luna 1]] and [[Luna 2]]
  • 1966 stamp with a drawing of the first soft landed probe [[Luna 9]], next to the first view of the lunar surface photographed by the probe.
VARIOUS UNCREWED AND CREWED FLIGHTS FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON
Moon exploration; Robotic exploration of the Moon; Lunar exploration; Exploration of the moon; Lunar probe; Exploration of Moon; Moon orbiter; Exploration of Luna; Human exploration of the Moon; Manned exploration of the Moon; Crewed exploration of the Moon
The physical exploration of the Moon began when Luna 2, a space probe launched by the Soviet Union, made an impact on the surface of the Moon on September 14, 1959. Prior to that the only available means of exploration had been observation from Earth.
Hydrocarbon exploration         
  • Oil exploration expenditures are greatest when crude oil prices are high
  • [[Mud log]] in process, a common way to study the rock types when drilling oil wells.
SEARCH FOR HYDROCARBONS
Oil field prospecting; Oild field prospecting; Petroleum exploration; Oil exploration; Gas exploration; Oil and gas exploration; Oil prospector; Exploration well; Oil discovery; Exploration permits; Oil exploration and production; Oil & gas exploration; Exploration of hydrocarbons; Gas drilling; Exploratory well; Fossil fuel exploration
Hydrocarbon exploration (or oil and gas exploration) is the search by petroleum geologists and geophysicists for deposits of hydrocarbons, particularly petroleum and natural gas, in the Earth using petroleum geology.

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Space exploration

Space exploration is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space. While the exploration of space is carried out mainly by astronomers with telescopes, its physical exploration is conducted both by uncrewed robotic space probes and human spaceflight. Space exploration, like its classical form astronomy, is one of the main sources for space science.

While the observation of objects in space, known as astronomy, predates reliable recorded history, it was the development of large and relatively efficient rockets during the mid-twentieth century that allowed physical space exploration to become a reality. The world's first large-scale experimental rocket program was Opel-RAK under the leadership of Fritz von Opel and Max Valier during the late 1920s leading to the first crewed rocket cars and rocket planes, which paved the way for the Nazi era V2 program and US and Soviet activities from 1950 onwards. The Opel-RAK program and the spectacular public demonstrations of ground and air vehicles drew large crowds, as well as caused global public excitement as so-called "Rocket Rumble" and had a large long-lasting impact on later spaceflight pioneers like Wernher von Braun. Common rationales for exploring space include advancing scientific research, national prestige, uniting different nations, ensuring the future survival of humanity, and developing military and strategic advantages against other countries.

The early era of space exploration was driven by a "Space Race" between the Soviet Union and the United States. The launch of the first human-made object to orbit Earth, the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1, on 4 October 1957, and the first Moon landing by the American Apollo 11 mission on 20 July 1969 are often taken as landmarks for this initial period. The Soviet space program achieved many of the first milestones, including the first living being in orbit in 1957, the first human spaceflight (Yuri Gagarin aboard Vostok 1) in 1961, the first spacewalk (by Alexei Leonov) on 18 March 1965, the first automatic landing on another celestial body in 1966, and the launch of the first space station (Salyut 1) in 1971. After the first 20 years of exploration, focus shifted from one-off flights to renewable hardware, such as the Space Shuttle program, and from competition to cooperation as with the International Space Station (ISS).

With the substantial completion of the ISS following STS-133 in March 2011, plans for space exploration by the U.S. remain in flux. Constellation, a Bush Administration program for a return to the Moon by 2020 was judged inadequately funded and unrealistic by an expert review panel reporting in 2009. The Obama Administration proposed a revision of Constellation in 2010 to focus on the development of the capability for crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit (LEO), envisioning extending the operation of the ISS beyond 2020, transferring the development of launch vehicles for human crews from NASA to the private sector, and developing technology to enable missions to beyond LEO, such as Earth–Moon L1, the Moon, Earth–Sun L2, near-Earth asteroids, and Phobos or Mars orbit.

In the 2000s, China initiated a successful crewed spaceflight program while India launched Chandraayan 1, while the European Union and Japan have also planned future crewed space missions. China, Russia, and Japan have advocated crewed missions to the Moon during the 21st century, while the European Union has advocated crewed missions to both the Moon and Mars during the 20th and 21st century.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor extraterrestrial exploration
1. These (mostly) half–hour presentations include a 1'63 biography of John Glenn, a truncated 1'6' documentary about the Apollo 11 mission, and a ‘67 essay on the challenges of photographing the moon in anticipation of a manned lunar landing. (Hint: Try shooting a candy apple while you and it are on different cars on an amusement park ride.) Of course, for dramatic effect, one can‘t beat the unmistakable presence of Orson Welles, who guides viewers through the 1'75 production, "Who‘s Out There?" (And who better to ask that question than the man who panicked thousands with his interpretation of "War of the Worlds"?) Although these videos used the most advanced animations and highest quality imagery available at the time, they demonstrate that major progress has been made in movie production as well as extraterrestrial exploration, but they also convey the enthusiasm and anticipation that accompanied the space program at the time.