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Human spaceflight


 

Human spaceflight is space exploration with a human crew, and possibly passengers (in contrast to unmanned space missions, which are remotely-controlled or robotic space probes). Traditionally, these endeavours have been referred to as manned space missions, although today some prefer to use the term crewed or piloted space missions because they consider manned to be sexist, though it only denotes gender in one of several definitions of the word. The term manned is, however, accurate in terms of gender when speaking of all U.S. spaceflight programs before the Space Shuttle program and Soviet spaceflights before Vostok 6. NASA uses the term human spaceflight to refer to its programme of launching people into space.

Related Topics:
Space exploration - Human crew - Unmanned space mission - Robotic - Sexist - Space Shuttle program - Vostok 6 - NASA

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As of 2005 they have been carried out by the Soviet Union (later Russia), the United States (both government, NASA, and civilian, Scaled Composites, a California-based company), and the People's Republic of China.

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As of 2005 - Soviet Union - Russia - United States - NASA - Scaled Composites - California - Company - People's Republic of China

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Currently the following spacecrafts and spaceports are used:

Related Topics:
Spacecraft - Spaceport

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