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The answer is Nasa. NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA is a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space. The Space Age started in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik. NASA opened for business on Oct.
The Russian Soyuz 5 mission ( while docked with Soyuz 4) featured the first two-man spacewalk when Yevgeny Khrunov and Alekser Yeliseyev exited their vehicle on January 16th 1969. The pair were the center of festivities where they were to have met the Russian leader, Brezhnev, but he was the subject of an assassination attempt during the motorcade.
he was not part of the appolo space program
Leonov was one of the 20 Soviet Air Force pilots selected to be part of the first cosmonaut group in 1960. Like all the Soviet cosmonauts Leonov was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
sputnik
Valentina Tereshkova was the first women in space. She was part of the Soviet Space Program
because obama retire that part of the space program and outsourced it to russia
The moon landings were part of the "Apollo" space exploration.
President John F. Kennedy allocated approximately $25 billion to the space program during his presidency, as part of the Apollo program to send humans to the Moon.
The American space program was primarily inspired by competition with the Soviet space program. Part of the Cold War was the need to demonstrate superiority in all areas. And of course, all rocket technology applicable to space travel also has military applications.
A person from Russia who explores space is called a cosmonaut. Cosmonauts are trained astronauts who are part of the Russian space program and conduct missions to outer space.
There were a total of 15 manned flights as part of the Apollo space program. These flights included 6 missions that landed on the Moon (Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17) and 9 missions that orbited the Earth and Moon but did not land.