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Space Exploration Timeline
1981 - 1990
 
 
1981
April 12, 1981
First Space Shuttle Launch

The first manned mission of the Space Transportation System (STS-1), Columbia, is launched. This mission, as well as the next three, will be a test flight to try out the spacecraft's systems.
August 25, 1981
Voyager 2 Arrives at Saturn

The Voyager 2 spacecraft arrives at Saturn and begins sending back images of the planet and its moons.
1982
March 1, 1982
First Venus Soil Samples

The Soviet Venera 13 lands on Venus and provides the first Venusian soil analysis.
May 13, 1982
New Space Endurance Record

Soviet cosmonauts Anatoli N. Berezovoi and Valentin V. Lebedev are launched in Soyuz T-5 to rendezvous with Salyut 7 and become the first team to inhabit the space station. They return to Earth in Soyuz T-7, setting a new duration record of 211 days.
November 11, 1982
First Operational Space Shuttle Mission

The Space Shuttle Columbia begins its fifth mission, the first operational Space Shuttle mission. Two satellites are deployed.
1983
April 4, 1983
Maiden Voyage of Challenger

America's second Space Shuttle, Challenger, embarks on its first mission into space. The mission includes America's first space walk in nine years.
June 19, 1983
First American Woman in Space

Sally K. Ride becomes the first American woman to travel in space on Challenger mission STS-7.
1984
February 3, 1984
First Untethered Spacewalk

Astronaut
Bruce McCandless takes the first untethered space walk using the new Manned maneuvering Unit (MMU).
August 30, 1984
Maiden Voyage of Discovery

The third orbiter of the American Space Shuttle fleet, Discovery, lifts off for its maiden voyage into space.
1985
October 3, 1985
Maiden Voyage of Atlantis

Atlantis, the forth orbiter in America's Space Shuttle fleet, begins its first mission in space.
1986
January 24, 1986
Voyager 2 Encounters Uranus

The Voyager 2 spacecraft arrives at Uranus, giving us our first close-up views of the blue planet and its moons.
January 28, 1986
Challenger Tragedy

The space shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after liftoff of mission STS-51L, resulting in the loss of the spacecraft and her crew.
February 20, 1986
Mir Station Launched

The first phase of the Mir space station is successfully launched and placed into Earth orbit. 
1987
December, 1987
New Space Endurance Record

Cosmonaut Yuri V. Romanenko returns from space station Mir after setting a new space endurance record of 326 days.
1989
August 25, 1989
Voyager 2 Arrives at Neptune

The Voyager 2 spacecraft arrives at Neptune, giving us our first close-up views of the blue planet and its moons.
1990
April 24, 1990
Launch of Hubble Space Telescope

Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off for mission STS-31, carrying the Edwin P. Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The telescope is successfully deployed, but is found to contain a seriously flawed primary mirror resulting in fuzzy images.
August 10, 1990
Magellan Arrives at Venus

U.S. spacecraft Magellan arrives at Venus where is begins mapping the planet's cloud-covered surface using radar.
 
 
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