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English: This image takes significant events from the timeline of the Space Race from 1957 through 1975 and plots them along the y-axis in order of relative difficulty of those accomplishments. All human spaceflight programs are graphed along with leading events for unpiloted probes. It is all put in context of government leadership and selected technological, social and military events of that period as they happened under the shadow of the nuclear arms race.

Three separate flows are charted. The first being unpiloted space probes toward the lunar goal as they evolved from Sputnik/Explorer to the lunar impactors, landers, rovers and sample return missions. The second (but PRIMARY in significance) being human spaceflight from Gagarin/Shepard up to the pinnacle of the Apollo Moon missions and back down to the Salyut/Skylab stations, then cooling off with Apollo/Soyuz (not covering the continued story of Shuttle/Buran and Mir/ISS). The third flow, shown at the top of the chart, covers leading interplanetary probes as they attained certain goals with varying success. Ending the timeline at Apollo/Soyuz puts achievements such as the Viking landers and Voyager missions off to the right of this chart. The parenthetical years shown at the right edge of the chart mark when that particular level was accomplished by the other country, such as Sally Ride becoming the first U.S. female in space in 1983, twenty years after Valentina Tereshkova. (Minority and non-government breakthroughs that happen after the mid-70s timeframe are not shown in this chart.)

Displaying these accomplishments graphically makes it easy to see how the U.S. started behind but eventually caught up and surpassed the Soviet Union. The U.S. was a year behind in getting a "Man in Orbit", and then jumped ahead during the Gemini Program. The Soviets did not accomplish rendezvous and docking until three years after the U.S. did. The Soviets came very close to beating the U.S. in sending people around the Moon, but the Zond 5 spacecraft and subsequent attempts, although capable of carrying cosmonauts to the Moon, were not able to achieve a reliably survivable return to Earth. Major setbacks were followed by multiple failures of their N-1 Moon rocket and the Soviets never sent any cosmonauts beyond Earth orbit. With six Apollo Moon landings, the U.S. resoundingly won the Space Race. The Soviets continued to explore the Moon with robotic probes. Both nations continued sending probes to explore the solar system. Through diplomatic negotiations, a new era of Detente was ushered in to significantly calm the fear of nuclear war. After years of intense competition in space, the race was relaxed in 1975 with a dramatic display of cooperation on the Apollo-Soyuz mission.

The graph at 'File:USAF ICBM and NASA Launch Vehicle Flight Test Successes and Failures (highlighted).jpg' shows how the NASA Mercury and Gemini Programs served as a highly visible means of demonstrating ICBM booster reliability, translating directly to national defense implications, during a period when the new developing technology had an extremely high failure rate.

This chart was first constructed in 1997, with public distribution offered in January 2002, via Usenet.
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abhi waala22:09, 18 Aprel 201722:09, 18 Aprel 2017 waala version ke chhota chapa1,350 × 1,080 (1.14 MB)Tdadamemd4004 came after F-14 CADC and AL1 by Four-Phase Systems. But it was the first sold commercially. Wording changed for accuracy.
21:35, 16 Maach 201621:35, 16 Maach 2016 waala version ke chhota chapa1,350 × 1,080 (1.13 MB)TdadamemdMod to context events. Including airliner first flights: the 707 that started the Jet Age, the 747 that started Jumbos, and supersonic transports. Treaty on same day of Apollo 1 tragedy, etc.
23:44, 16 Farwari 201623:44, 16 Farwari 2016 waala version ke chhota chapa1,350 × 1,080 (1.1 MB)TdadamemdMore cleanup. Also tweaks, including: Dash removed in 'N1', Flags redone, Dot for Gagarin in Space.
03:59, 16 Farwari 201603:59, 16 Farwari 2016 waala version ke chhota chapa1,350 × 1,080 (1.1 MB)TdadamemdHuge cleanup effort. This file got clobbered by one round of jpg overcompression, with hideous effect (if looked at closely). These artifacts have been needing to be cleaned up, and now that's finally been done.
07:01, 28 Farwari 201107:01, 28 Farwari 2011 waala version ke chhota chapa1,350 × 1,080 (463 KB)TdadamemdUsing grey lettering instead of red, to be consistent with other failed launch attempts listed.
06:53, 28 Farwari 201106:53, 28 Farwari 2011 waala version ke chhota chapa1,350 × 1,080 (464 KB)TdadamemdAdding failed launch of Lunokhod 1a, which came close to being the first mobile exploration of the lunar surface, more than four months before Apollo 11.
00:54, 9 Julai 200800:54, 9 Julai 2008 waala version ke chhota chapa1,350 × 1,080 (430 KB)Tdadamemd{{Information |Description={{en|1=This image takes significant events from the timeline of the Space Race from 1957 through 1975 and plots them into a y-axis that gauges the relative significance of those accomplishments. All human spaceflight programs ar

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