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[–] Alsephina@lemmy.ml 12 points 3 months ago (2 children)

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Countries listed by the first launches of artificial Earth satellites:

  1. USSR - 1957

  2. USA - 1958

  3. UK - 1962

  4. Canada - 1962

  5. Italy - 1964

  6. France - 1965

  7. Australia - 1967

  8. Europe - 1968

  9. Germany - 1969

  10. Japan - 1970

  11. China - 1970

  12. Poland - 1973

  13. Netherlands - 1974

  14. Spain - 1974

  15. India - 1975

Countries listed by the first launches of space satellites with their own launch vehicles:

  1. USSR - October 4, 1957

  2. USA - February 1, 1958

  3. France - November 26, 1965

  4. Italy - April 26, 1967

  5. Japan - February 11, 1970

  6. China - April 24, 1970

  7. UK - October 28, 1971

  • European Union - December 24, 1979
  1. India - 18 July 1980

  2. Israel - September 19, 1988

  • Russia - January 21, 1992

  • Ukraine - August 31, 1995

  1. Iran - February 2, 2009

  2. DPRK - December 12, 2012

  3. Republic of Korea - 30 January 2013

  4. New Zealand - January 21, 2018

Countries listed by the first flights of astronauts:

  1. USSR - April 12, 1961

  2. USA - May 5, 1961

  3. Czechoslovakia - March 2, 1978

  4. Poland - June 27, 1978

  5. GDR - 26 August 1978

  6. Bulgaria - April 10, 1979

  7. Hungary - May 26, 1980

  8. Vietnam - July 23, 1980

  9. Cuba - September 18, 1980

  10. Mongolia - March 22, 1981

  11. Romania - May 14, 1981

  12. France - June 24, 1982

  13. FRG - November 28, 1983

  14. India - April 3, 1984

  15. Canada - October 5, 1984

Countries listed by the number of first-of-its-kind spacecraft (remarkable, of historical significance, with achievements that were made for the first time by one of the countries) until 1992:

  1. USSR - 21

  2. USA - 15

  3. EU - 1

Countries listed by the number of spacecraft launched to explore the solar system, as well as first-of-its-kind or noteworthy vehicles launched into low Earth orbit before 1992:

  1. USSR - 115

  2. USA - 84

  3. EU - 4

  4. Japan - 4

  5. Germany - 2

  6. UK - 1

Countries listed by the number of successful orbital launches (not including emergency and partially emergency) until 1992:

  1. USSR - 2278

  2. USA - 903

  3. Japan - 42

  4. France - 39

  5. China - 27

  6. EU - 13

  7. Kenya* - 9

  8. India - 3

  9. Australia - 2

  10. Israel - 2

  • Italian naval spaceport "San Marco" located off the coast of Kenya and used to launch American missiles "Scout".

Countries listed by the lowest proportion of emergency orbital launches for countries with more than 10 launches before 1992:

  1. USSR - 5.54%

  2. EU - 7.14%

  3. USA - 11.25%

  4. Japan - 12.24%

  5. France - 14.89%

  6. China - 17.65%

Countries listed by the lowest proportion of accidental and partially accidental orbital launches for countries with more than 10 launches before 1992:

  1. USSR - 7.13%

  2. EU - 7.14%

  3. Japan - 14.29%

  4. USA - 14.65%

  5. France - 17.02%

  6. China - 20.59%

The number of dead astronauts:

  • when performing space flight: in the USSR - 4, in the USA - 14;

  • in preparation for space flight: the USSR - 1, the USA - 5.

[–] jack@hexbear.net 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

What's the asterisk on Kenya about?

[–] Alsephina@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 months ago

Right after it

  • Italian naval spaceport "San Marco" located off the coast of Kenya and used to launch American missiles "Scout".