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Spaceflight as a practical endeavor began during World War II with the development of operational liquid-fueled rockets. Beginning life as a weapon, the V-2 was pressed into peaceful service after the war at the United States' White Sands Missile Range as well as the Soviet Union's Kapustin Yar. This led to a flourishing of missile designs setting the stage for the exploration of space. The small American WAC Corporal rocket was evolved into the Aerobee, a much more powerful sounding rocket. Exploration of space began in earnest in 1947 with the flight of the first Aerobee, 46 of which had flown by the end of 1950. These and other rockets, both Soviet and American, returned the first direct data on air density, temperature, charged particles and magnetic fields in the Earth's upper atmosph

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  • Aquest article és una llista de vols espacials coneguts posats en marxa abans de 1951. (ca)
  • Spaceflight as a practical endeavor began during World War II with the development of operational liquid-fueled rockets. Beginning life as a weapon, the V-2 was pressed into peaceful service after the war at the United States' White Sands Missile Range as well as the Soviet Union's Kapustin Yar. This led to a flourishing of missile designs setting the stage for the exploration of space. The small American WAC Corporal rocket was evolved into the Aerobee, a much more powerful sounding rocket. Exploration of space began in earnest in 1947 with the flight of the first Aerobee, 46 of which had flown by the end of 1950. These and other rockets, both Soviet and American, returned the first direct data on air density, temperature, charged particles and magnetic fields in the Earth's upper atmosphere. By 1948, the United States Navy had evolved the V-2 design into the Viking capable of more than 100 miles (160 km) in altitude. The first Viking to accomplish this feat, number four, did so 10 May 1950. The Soviet Union developed a virtual copy of the V-2 called the R-1, which first flew in 1948. Its longer-ranged successor, the R-2, entered military service in 1950. This event marked the entry of both superpowers into the post-V-2 rocketry era. (en)
  • 1950年までの宇宙飛行(1950ねんまでのうちゅうひこう)では、1944年 - 1950年に打ち上げられた宇宙飛行に関する一覧を提示する。 (ja)
  • O voo espacial como um empreendimento prático começou durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial com o desenvolvimento de foguetes operacionais movidos a combustível líquido. Começando a vida como uma arma, o V-2 foi pressionado para um serviço pacífico após a guerra no Campo de Teste de Mísseis de White Sands dos Estados Unidos, bem como em Kapustin Yar da União Soviética. Isso levou ao florescimento de projetos de mísseis, preparando o cenário para a exploração do espaço. O pequeno foguete americano WAC Corporal evoluiu para o Aerobee, um foguete de sondagem muito mais poderoso. A exploração do espaço começou para valer em 1947 com o voo do primeiro Aerobee, 46 dos quais haviam voado no final de 1950. Esses e outros foguetes, tanto soviéticos quanto americanos, retornaram os primeiros dados diretos sobre densidade do ar, temperatura, partículas carregadas e campos magnéticos na atmosfera superior da Terra. Em 1948, a Marinha dos Estados Unidos havia evoluído o projeto do V-2 para o Viking, capaz de atingir mais de 160 km de altitude. O primeiro Viking a realizar essa façanha, o número quatro, o fez em 10 de maio de 1950. A União Soviética desenvolveu uma cópia virtual do V-2 chamada R-1, que voou pela primeira vez em 1948. Seu sucessor de longo alcance, o R-2, entrou no serviço militar em 1950. Este evento marcou a entrada de ambas as superpotências na era pós-V-2 dos foguetes. (pt)
  • 太空飞行作为一项实际的尝试,始于二战期间开发出可操作的液体燃料火箭。 V-2 最初是作为武器使用的,战后在美国的白沙导弹靶场和苏联的 Kapustin Yar 被压入和平服役。这导致导弹设计的蓬勃发展,为太空探索奠定了基础。小型美国 WAC 下士火箭演变成 Aerobee,一种更强大的探空火箭。太空探索始于 1947 年第一架 Aerobee 的飞行,其中 46 架已于 1950 年底飞行。这些以及其他苏联和美国的火箭返回了有关空气密度、温度、带电粒子的第一批直接数据和地球高层大气中的磁场。 到 1948 年,美国海军已经将 V-2 设计演变为能够在 100 英里(160 公里)以上的高度上飞行的维京人。 1950 年 5 月 10 日,第一个完成这一壮举的维京人(第四名)做到了。苏联开发了 V-2 的虚拟副本,称为 R-1,于 1948 年首飞。它的远程继任者 R- 2,1950年进入兵役。这一事件标志着两个超级大国进入后V-2火箭时代。 本條目列出1951年以前世界各國及組織進行的航太活動。 (zh)
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  • Apogee: , maiden flight of the Aerobee RTV-N-8, although three booster tests with dummy upper stages occurred earlier in the year. Flew off course, flight terminated. (en)
  • Fire in tail compartment, last of five R-2E launches (en)
  • First combat usage of V-2 after more than a hundred test flights; ~3000 combat launches followed until March 1945 (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , guidance failure immediately after lift (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , first photo of Earth from space, short burning time (en)
  • Apogee: ; rolled after launch and lost stabilization (en)
  • Vertical flight, tested separable warhead, carried aeronomy experiments that were not recovered (en)
  • Apogee: , pressure valve malfunction, booster separated on ignition (en)
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  • First Soviet spaceflight with scientific experiments (en)
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  • Apogee: , maiden flight of R-1A, tested separable warhead (en)
  • First launch of Project Hermes, apogee: , guidance failure (en)
  • Apogee: , 2nd stage failure (en)
  • Apogee: , booster exploded at ignition (en)
  • Apogee: , carried Albert IV (en)
  • Apogee: , exploded shortly after leaving tower (en)
  • Apogee: , final flight of the RTV-N-8 (en)
  • Apogee: , maiden flight of the RTV-A-1 (en)
  • Apogee: , maiden flight of the XASR-SC-1 (en)
  • Apogee: , maiden flight of the XASR-SC-2 (en)
  • Apogee: . The new altitude record. (en)
  • Apogee: ; broke up on re-entry (en)
  • Apogee: ; loss of control on longitudinal axis (en)
  • Apogee: ; lost guidance (en)
  • Apogee: ; payload destroyed, rocket disintegrated (en)
  • Apogee: , fuel line rupture caused sustainer to produce no useful thrust (en)
  • Fire in tail compartment (en)
  • First flight of second series of tests (en)
  • First launch of Operation Backfire; apogee: (en)
  • First missile launch from Cape Canaveral; apogee: (en)
  • Maiden flight of the R-2 prototype missile; missed target (en)
  • Last of nine launches in the first test series (en)
  • Last of second series of twenty firings (en)
  • Maiden flight of Bumper, apogee: (en)
  • Maiden flight of the R-1 (en)
  • Missed target (en)
  • Press and international observers present; Apogee: (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried seeds (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , guidance problems (en)
  • Ship-launched; Apogee: (en)
  • Tested separable warhead (en)
  • Veered off-course, failed to reach space, apogee: (en)
  • Vertical test, apogee: (en)
  • Ship-launched; Apogee: , maiden flight of the RTV-N-10 (en)
  • Dummy firing to evaluate shipboard launching procedures (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , first night flight of a V-2. Released artificial meteors for photographic observation. Carried fungus spores. Extraordinary range due to guidance failure. (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried seeds and bacteria (en)
  • Apogee: ; tore loose from launch stand; flew left of planned target (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried a Hermes B-1 ramjet diffuser in place of the warhead. Premature cutoff at 25.5 seconds. (en)
  • Apogee: ; destroyed during ballistic portion of flight (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried fruit flies (en)
  • First artificial object to cross the Kármán line. (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried seeds. Poor propulsion and control, fuel cutoff triggered at 56.4 seconds. (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , sent seeds to space (en)
  • Operation Sandy, first shipboard missile launch, apogee: (en)
  • Apogee: , premature fuel cutoff after 4.75 seconds. (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , maiden flight of the Hermes II V-2 variant. Rocket flew south instead of north and landed in Mexico (en)
  • Maiden flight of R-2E, a modified R-1 missile to test R-2 concepts: integral fuel tank and separable warhead (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , First US spaceflight (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , final flight of the Hermes II (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried a mouse which did not survive due to a parachute failure (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried seeds and tested a Hermes B-1 ramjet diffuser in place of the warhead (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , carried Albert II, the first monkey in space. Albert died on impact after his capsule's parachute failed. (en)
  • Apogee: , carried Albert III. Rocket tumbled after two explosions in the tail section at 10.7 and 24.2 seconds. (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , premature valve closure caused an early engine cutoff. Carried the monkey Albert I. (en)
  • Project Hermes launch, apogee: , air pressure failure caused early burnout (en)
  • Final flight of 12 mission prototype series; missed target (en)
  • Final R-1A flight; vertical flight, tested separable warhead, carried aeronomy experiments damaged on landing and returned no usable data (en)
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  • Viking (en)
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  • R-1 (en)
  • R-2 (en)
  • V-2 (en)
  • Viking (first model) (en)
  • Bumper (en)
  • Aerobee RTV-N-8 (en)
  • R-1A (en)
  • R-2E (en)
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  • Cuxhaven (en)
  • Houffalize (en)
  • Holloman LC-A (en)
  • Kapustin Yar (en)
  • White Sands LC-33 (en)
  • White Sands LC-33 – Army Launch Area 1 (en)
  • White Sands LC-35 (en)
  • Cape Canaveral LC-3 (en)
  • Greifswalder Oie (en)
  • Peenemünde (en)
  • , Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Bermuda (en)
  • , Gulf of Alaska (en)
  • , Pacific Ocean near South America (en)
  • Peenemünde, Heidelager (en)
  • USS Norton Sound, Pacific Ocean near South America (en)
  • USS Norton Sound, Pacific Ocean, near Jarvis Island (en)
  • USS Norton Sound, Pacific Ocean near the state of Washington (en)
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  • Aquest article és una llista de vols espacials coneguts posats en marxa abans de 1951. (ca)
  • 1950年までの宇宙飛行(1950ねんまでのうちゅうひこう)では、1944年 - 1950年に打ち上げられた宇宙飛行に関する一覧を提示する。 (ja)
  • 太空飞行作为一项实际的尝试,始于二战期间开发出可操作的液体燃料火箭。 V-2 最初是作为武器使用的,战后在美国的白沙导弹靶场和苏联的 Kapustin Yar 被压入和平服役。这导致导弹设计的蓬勃发展,为太空探索奠定了基础。小型美国 WAC 下士火箭演变成 Aerobee,一种更强大的探空火箭。太空探索始于 1947 年第一架 Aerobee 的飞行,其中 46 架已于 1950 年底飞行。这些以及其他苏联和美国的火箭返回了有关空气密度、温度、带电粒子的第一批直接数据和地球高层大气中的磁场。 到 1948 年,美国海军已经将 V-2 设计演变为能够在 100 英里(160 公里)以上的高度上飞行的维京人。 1950 年 5 月 10 日,第一个完成这一壮举的维京人(第四名)做到了。苏联开发了 V-2 的虚拟副本,称为 R-1,于 1948 年首飞。它的远程继任者 R- 2,1950年进入兵役。这一事件标志着两个超级大国进入后V-2火箭时代。 本條目列出1951年以前世界各國及組織進行的航太活動。 (zh)
  • Spaceflight as a practical endeavor began during World War II with the development of operational liquid-fueled rockets. Beginning life as a weapon, the V-2 was pressed into peaceful service after the war at the United States' White Sands Missile Range as well as the Soviet Union's Kapustin Yar. This led to a flourishing of missile designs setting the stage for the exploration of space. The small American WAC Corporal rocket was evolved into the Aerobee, a much more powerful sounding rocket. Exploration of space began in earnest in 1947 with the flight of the first Aerobee, 46 of which had flown by the end of 1950. These and other rockets, both Soviet and American, returned the first direct data on air density, temperature, charged particles and magnetic fields in the Earth's upper atmosph (en)
  • O voo espacial como um empreendimento prático começou durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial com o desenvolvimento de foguetes operacionais movidos a combustível líquido. Começando a vida como uma arma, o V-2 foi pressionado para um serviço pacífico após a guerra no Campo de Teste de Mísseis de White Sands dos Estados Unidos, bem como em Kapustin Yar da União Soviética. Isso levou ao florescimento de projetos de mísseis, preparando o cenário para a exploração do espaço. O pequeno foguete americano WAC Corporal evoluiu para o Aerobee, um foguete de sondagem muito mais poderoso. A exploração do espaço começou para valer em 1947 com o voo do primeiro Aerobee, 46 dos quais haviam voado no final de 1950. Esses e outros foguetes, tanto soviéticos quanto americanos, retornaram os primeiros dados direto (pt)
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  • Spaceflight before 1951 (en)
  • Vols espacials abans de 1951 (ca)
  • 1950年までの宇宙飛行 (ja)
  • Exploração espacial antes de 1951 (pt)
  • 1951年以前的航天 (zh)
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