Space: Past, Present and Future

May 7 is National and International Space Day! Celebrate Space Day 2021 with U.S. Space Command, the Department of Defense’s 11th combatant command, as we highlight significant moments in technology and exploration.

(Video by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dennis Hoffman, USSPACECOM Public Affairs Office)

Transcript

mhm. Yeah. On October the 4th 1957 and Sputnik was launched. Explorer is in orbit broadcasting to the world. It’s coded scientific data. Mm Mhm Mhm. Not this is the X 15 in its final stage to develop. Shriver was promoted to four star general and made the first commander the new Air Force Systems Command. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things. Not because they are easy, but because they are hard. Yeah, that’s one small step for Man Barton by athletes for manta. Another milestone in the space shuttle development program liftoff of STS seven and America’s first woman astronaut Hubble Space Telescope circles the earth 15 times a day Gazing into our vast universe, August 7 1990, President Bush orders American forces to deploy to Saudi Arabia with the first American element of the International Space Nations uniting our efforts in space to achieve our common goal. The establishment of the 11th combatant command is a landmark moment. An estimated four billion people worldwide rely on Gps Starling SpaceX’s ambitious project to build an interconnected network of thousands of satellites provide high speed broadband Internet across the globe. I can’t think. Okay. All right. Mhm. Oh this is double three we advise in the target area. Mhm. And resilience rises, Not even gravity contains humanity when we explore as one for all. Mhm. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Already, mm. Mhm. Yeah. Uh huh. Yeah. Yeah.

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