Asked by nana

Our interests in space and new frontiers has a long history across the world. Let's see if you van place these important events in space exploration in the correct order on the timeline.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can do that — please either

1) Paste the specific list of space events you want ordered, or
2) Ask me to order a standard set of milestones (I can suggest a common list if you want).

If you’d like a suggested list to order, here’s a typical set I can arrange for you:
- Sputnik 1 launch (first artificial satellite)
- Yuri Gagarin’s flight (first human in space)
- Alan Shepard’s flight (first American in space)
- Valentina Tereshkova (first woman in space)
- John Glenn (first American to orbit Earth)
- Apollo 11 Moon landing (first humans on the Moon)
- Launch of the first space shuttle (Columbia)
- Launch of the Hubble Space Telescope
- Start of International Space Station assembly
- Mars Pathfinder / Sojourner rover
- Spirit and Opportunity rovers landings
- Curiosity rover lands on Mars
- First commercial crewed flight to ISS (SpaceX Crew Dragon)

Tell me which option you prefer, or paste your list and I’ll put them in chronological order.