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Which list gives key events regarding the exploration of space in the correct order, beginning with the earliest?(1 point)
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first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first space shuttle flight, Hubble Space telescope launch, last humans on the moon.
Which list gives key events regarding the exploration of space in the correct order, beginning with the earliest?(1 point)
Responses
first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first space shuttle flight, Hubble Space telescope launch, last humans on the moon.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct order of key events regarding the exploration of space, beginning with the earliest, is:
**first humans in space, first humans on the Moon, first space shuttle flight.**
This chronological order is as follows:
1. First humans in space: Yuri Gagarin (1961)
2. First humans on the Moon: Apollo 11 mission (1969)
3. First space shuttle flight: STS-1 (1981)
**first humans in space, first humans on the Moon, first space shuttle flight.**
This chronological order is as follows:
1. First humans in space: Yuri Gagarin (1961)
2. First humans on the Moon: Apollo 11 mission (1969)
3. First space shuttle flight: STS-1 (1981)