- Absolute distance (1)
- Altitude in elliptical orbit (1)
- Carved Speed 70m (15)
- Distance (6)
- Drag distance 50 m (16)
- Duration of stay on the surface of the celestial body (1)
- Greatest mass landed on the celestial body (1)
- Max Distance (9)
- Speed (3)
- Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m (1)
- Time to climb to a height of 25 000 m (1)
- Alexandre Galunenko
- Allen E. Paulson
- Brooke Knapp
- Bruce Bohannon
- Christopher R. Yakabe
- Claude Meunier
- Clay Lacy
- (-) Cornelia Mihai
- Danford A. Bookout
- David Hempleman-Adams
- Dietrich Schmitt
- Donald Cameron
- Douglas G. Matthews
- Dr Janet Folkes
- Gdr Team
- Ghislaine Facon
- Hana Zejdova
- Hans Georg Schmid
- Hans Werner Grosse
- Ivan Soukhomline
- Jacqueline Cochran
- (-) John Watts Young
- Jon Johanson
- Judith M. Chisholm
- Julian R. P. Nott
- Kenneth H. Wallis
- Klaus Ohlmann
- Leticia Noemi Marqués
- Lev Vasilyevich Kozlov
- Lucien Bossoutrot
- Marie E. Mcmillan
- Marina Popovitch
- Mario Stoppani
- Matt H. Wiederkehr
- Millard Harmon
- Nick Saum
- Olexander Halunenko
- Raymond A. Munro
- Robert Thompson
- Sheila Scott
- Steve Fossett
- Steve Wood
- Team
- Thomas Weston
- Troy Bradley
- Ussr Team
- Us Team
- Vaughn B. Cordle
- Victor Davies
- William M. Brooks
- _unknown
| Class | Sub-Class | Type of record | Performance | Date Sort ascending | Claimant | Status | Region | ID | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Space records | K-3 | Greatest mass landed on the celestial body | 8 257,6 kg | 21 Apr 1972 | John Watts Young (USA) | ratified - current record | World | 2301 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K-2 | Altitude in elliptical orbit | 763,4 km | 21 Jul 1966 | John Watts Young (USA) (9427) | ratified - superseded since approved | World | 9427 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K_Absolute | Absolute distance | Precision landing: 6,21 km | 21 Jul 1966 | John Watts Young (USA) (10285) | ratified - superseded since approved | World | 10285 | → | ⌄ | |
| Powered Aeroplanes | C-1 | Time to climb to a height of 25 000 m | 3 min 50,44 sec | 03 Apr 1962 | John Watts Young (USA) (9092) | ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code | World | 9092 | → | ⌄ | |
| Powered Aeroplanes | C-1 | Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m | 34,523 sec | 21 Feb 1962 | John Watts Young (USA) (9078) | ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code | World | 9078 | → | ⌄ |
