Saturn Space Program

The Saturn Program was a space program of the Europa Space Agency in the 1950s and 1960s. It was the first human spaceflight program of Europa.

History
The program’s goals was meant for astronauts to orbit a manned spacecraft around Earth. In 1960 an unmanned Saturn spacecraft, codenamed Zagreb, was launched from a Titian rocket. This one made orbit around the earth and separated after 30 hours to reenter earth. 3 more unmanned vehicles were sent up by 1962. In 1963 Vincenzo Martini and Stefan Vidic became the first Europans into space, aboard a Saturn craft, and later in a Supermarelli craft in 1966. In 1965 the last Saturn mission took place, after 4 manned flights. The Saturn program would be followed up by the Ceres Space Program and the Luna Space Program.