Outline of space exploration

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to space exploration.

Space exploration – use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space.

{{cite web | url = http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc/education/space_ex/exploration.html | title = How Space is Explored | publisher = NASA | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090702153058/http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc/education/space_ex/exploration.html | archivedate = 2009-07-02 }} Physical exploration of space is conducted both by human spaceflights and by robotic spacecraft.

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Essence of space exploration

Space exploration

  • {{annotated link|Big science}}
  • {{annotated link|Exploration}}
  • {{annotated link|High tech}}
  • {{annotated link|Outer space|Space}}
  • {{annotated link|Spaceflight}}

Branches of space exploration

  • {{annotated link|Human spaceflight}}
  • Uncrewed spaceflight – Autonomous space travel without human

History of space exploration

Space agencies

Active deep space missions and space stations

Future of space exploration

General space exploration concepts

  • {{annotated link|Astronaut}}
  • {{annotated link|Non-rocket spacelaunch}}
  • {{annotated link|Space and survival}}
  • {{annotated link|Space vehicle}}
  • {{annotated link|Launch vehicle}}
  • {{annotated link|Spacecraft}}
  • {{annotated link|Spaceflight}}
  • {{annotated link|Space research}}

Space exploration scholars

{{category see also | Early spaceflight scientists}}

Leaders in space exploration

See also

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References

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