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'''Spacecraft''' is a generic term used to describe all vehicles that are designed to fly in space.  Normally this would apply to vehicles that reach [[orbit]].  However, '''spacecraft''' is also used to describe vehicles that reach space, normally defined as 100,000 meters altitude, on a [[sub-orbital]] flight.
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A [[satellite]] is an object that orbits the earth, or other space body.  A satellite can either be natural (e.g. a moon) or artificial.  Artifical satellites can either be manned or unmanned.
'''Spacecraft''' is a generic term used to describe all vehicles that are designed to fly in space.  Normally this would apply to vehicles that reach [[orbit]], or travel beyond the Earth.  However, '''spacecraft''' is also used to describe vehicles that reach space, normally defined as 100 kilometers (62 miles) altitude, on a [[sub-orbital]] flight.
 
A [[satellite]] is an object that orbits the earth, or other space body.  A satellite can either be natural (e.g. a moon) or artificial.  Artificial satellites can either be manned or unmanned.


==Classes of Spacecraft==
==Classes of Spacecraft==
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===Manned Spacecraft===
===Manned Spacecraft===
====Orbital (Satellites)====
====Orbital (Satellites)====
* [[Apollo]]
* [[Project Apollo|Apollo]]
* [[Gemini]]
* [[Gemini]]
* [[ISS]] - International Space Station
* [[ISS]] - International Space Station
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* [[Oscar]]
* [[Oscar]]
* [[OSO]] – Orbiting Solar Observatory
* [[OSO]] – Orbiting Solar Observatory
* [[OTS-2]] – Orbital Test satellite
* [[OTS-2]] – Orbital Test Satellite
* [[Pageos]]
* [[Pageos]]
* [[Palapa]]
* [[Palapa]]
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* [[Skynet-4]]
* [[Skynet-4]]
* [[SPOT]] - Satellite Pour Observation de la Terre
* [[SPOT]] - Satellite Pour Observation de la Terre
* [[Sputnik]] - first artifical satellite ([[1957]])
* [[Sputnik]] - first artificial satellite (1957)
* [[Symphonie]]
* [[Symphonie]]
* [[Syncom]]
* [[Syncom]]
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====Jupiter====
====Jupiter====
* [[Galileo Probe]]
* [[Galileo probe]]


====Venus====
====Venus====
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* [[Skylark]]
* [[Skylark]]
* [[Vertikal]]
* [[Vertikal]]
* [[V-2]] - first spacecraft ([[1944]]), initially a military weapon, later used as sounding rocket.
* [[V-2]] - first spacecraft (1944), initially a military weapon, later used as sounding rocket.


==Spacecraft in Literature & Art==
==Spacecraft in Literature & Art==
* [[Bellerophon]] - Colonist ship named in [[Forbidden Planet]]
* [[Bellerophon]] - Colonist ship named in [[Forbidden Planet]]
* [[Starship Enterprise]] - Inter-stellar ship from the [[Star Trek]] series.
* [[Starship Enterprise]] - Interstellar ship from the [[Star Trek]] series.
* [[Serenity]] - Inter-stellar ship from the [[Firefly]] television series.
* [[Serenity]] - Interstellar ship from the [[Firefly]] television series.


==External Links==
==External Links==
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===Media & Articles===
===Media & Articles===
[[Category:Engineering Workgroup]]
[[Category:Astronomy Workgroup]]

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Spacecraft is a generic term used to describe all vehicles that are designed to fly in space. Normally this would apply to vehicles that reach orbit, or travel beyond the Earth. However, spacecraft is also used to describe vehicles that reach space, normally defined as 100 kilometers (62 miles) altitude, on a sub-orbital flight.

A satellite is an object that orbits the earth, or other space body. A satellite can either be natural (e.g. a moon) or artificial. Artificial satellites can either be manned or unmanned.

Classes of Spacecraft

Manned Spacecraft

Orbital (Satellites)

Sub-orbital (Ballistic)

Earth Orbit Satellites

Lunar Probes

Interplanetary Probes

Mars

Mercury

Saturn

Halley's Comet

Jupiter

Venus

Outer Planets

  • Voyager 2 - Uranus and Neptune via Jupiter and Saturn

Sounding Rockets

Spacecraft in Literature & Art

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