Looking back on the achievements after 60 years of human conquest of the universe
In 1957, the first successful satellite launcher orbited the Earth. Since then, after 60 years of effort, humans have taken the unmanned spacecraft to touch the solar system belt, flying over Pluto.
In 1957, the first successful satellite launcher orbited the Earth. Since then, after 60 years of effort, humans have taken the unmanned spacecraft to touch the solar system belt, flying over Pluto. Look back at what people have done during the six decades of conquering the universe through the following infographics.
- After 40 years of searching, scientists have discovered the type of wave that reveals the secret of the Sun's core
- It turns out 15 'facts' about the Earth and the universe that we still believe is completely wrong
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Update 24 May 2019
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