
The European Space Agency's Columbus Module at the International Space Station, launched into space on the U.S. Space Shuttle mission STS-122 in 2008.
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.[1] Physical exploration of space is conducted both by human spaceflights and by robotic spacecraft.
Essence of space exploration
- Big science – Term used to describe a series of changes in science 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
- Remote sensing of Earth
 - Exploration of the Moon
 - Exploration of Mercury
 - Exploration of Venus
 - Exploration of Mars
 - Exploration of Jupiter
 - Exploration of Saturn
 - Exploration of Uranus
 - Exploration of Neptune
 - History of human spaceflight
 - List of human spaceflights
 - List of Space Shuttle missions
 - Spaceflight records
 - Emergence of market forces in spaceflight
 - Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes
 - Timeline of astronauts by nationality
 - Timeline of first orbital launches by country
 - Timeline of rocket and missile technology
 - Timeline of space exploration
 - Timeline of space travel by nationality
 - Timeline of spaceflight
 - Timeline of the Space Race
 - Timeline of Solar System exploration
 
Space agencies
Active deep space missions and space stations
- International Space Station
 - Tiangong space station (CNSA)
 - Chandrayaan-2 (ISRO)
 - Chang'e 4 (CNSA)
 - CAPSTONE (NASA)
 - Danuri (KARI)
 - SLIM (JAXA)
 - 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 – NASA rover and helicopter to Mars
 - Akatsuki – JAXA satellite orbiting Venus
 - 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)
Sun
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Outer Solar System
Beyond the Solar System
General space exploration concepts
- Astronaut – Commander, pilot, or crew member of a spacecraft
 - Non-rocket spacelaunch – Concepts for launch into space
 - Space and survival – Idea that long-term human presence requires to be spacefaring
 - 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
 
See also
- Outline of space science
 - Outline of aerospace
 - Timeline of Solar System exploration
 - Scientific research on the International Space Station
 
- Lists
 
- Assembly of the International Space Station
 - Space Shuttle crews
 - List of Apollo astronauts
 - List of Apollo missions
 - List of Artemis missions
 - List of artificial objects on extra-terrestrial surfaces
 - List of astronauts by name
 - List of astronauts by selection
 - List of communication satellite companies
 - List of communications satellite firsts
 - List of Constellation missions
 - List of Cosmos satellites
 - List of crewed spacecraft
 - List of cumulative spacewalk records
 - List of Earth observation satellites
 - List of human spaceflight programs
 - List of human spaceflights
 - List of human spaceflights to the International Space Station
 - List of interplanetary voyages
 - List of ISS spacewalks
 - List of International Space Station expeditions
 - List of International Space Station visitors
 - List of landings on extraterrestrial bodies
 - List of launch vehicles
 - List of Mir expeditions
 - List of Mir spacewalks
 - List of NASA missions
 - List of objects at Lagrangian points
 - List of private spaceflight companies
 - List of probes by operational status
 - List of rockets
 - Lists of rocket launches
- List of Ariane launches
 - List of Atlas launches
 - List of Black Brant launches
 - List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches
 - List of Long March launches
 - List of Proton launches
 - List of R-7 launches
 - List of Scout launches
 - List of Space Launch System launches
 - List of Thor and Delta launches
 - List of Titan launches
 - List of V-2 test launches
 - List of Zenit launches
 
 - List of Russian human spaceflight missions
 - List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit
 - List of satellites which have provided data on Earth's magnetosphere
 - List of Solar System probes
 - List of Soviet human spaceflight missions
 - List of space agencies
 - List of Space Shuttle missions
 - List of space travelers by name
 - List of space travelers by nationality
 - List of spacecraft and crews that visited Mir
 - List of spacecraft manufacturers
 - List of spaceflight records
 - List of spaceports
 - List of spacewalks and moonwalks
 - List of the largest fixed satellite operators
 - List of uncrewed spacecraft by program
 - Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station
 
References
- ↑ "How Space is Explored". NASA. Archived from the original on 2009-07-02.
 
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