1957 in spaceflight

The first orbital flight of an artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched in October 1957, by the Soviet Union. In November, the second orbital flight took place. The Soviet Union launched the first animal to orbit the Earth, a dog, Laika, who died in orbit a few hours after launch.

  • Thor, Atlas, and R-7 rocket families all have maiden flights this year, all three of which will have long legacies for the next 50+ years
  • Australia and the UK go to space with sounding rockets; first space launches from Australia
  • The R-12 makes its maiden flight
  • The US makes its first orbital attempt and fails (Vanguard TV-3)

1957 in spaceflight
Artist's impression of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, in orbit
Orbital launches
First4 October
Last6 December
Total3
Successes1
Failures1
Partial failures1
Catalogued2
National firsts
Spaceflight Australia
 United Kingdom
Satellite Soviet Union
Orbital launch Soviet Union
Rockets
Maiden flights Vanguard
Farside
Nike-Asp
Polaris FTV-5
Polaris FTV-3
HJ-Nike-Nike
SM-78 Jupiter
XSM-75 Thor
XSM-65A Atlas
R-2A
R-7 Semyorka
Sputnik-PS
R-12 Dvina
Skylark (Raven 1)
Long Tom
Retirements Viking (second model)
Aerobee RTV-N-10
Aerobee RTV-N-10c
Aerobee RTV-A-1a
Loki rockoon
Farside
Nike-Deacon
Terrapin
Polaris FTV-5
Polaris FTV-3
Sputnik-PS


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