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Mangalayaan was launched on the 6th of November in the year 2013. This was the first attempt by the Indian space program to reach Mars. Mangalayaan was launched on November 5th, 2013. This was the first attempt by the Indian space program to reach Mars.
The first man to attempt space travel was Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut. On April 12, 1961, he became the first human to orbit the Earth aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft. His mission lasted approximately 108 minutes, making him a global icon and a significant figure in the history of space exploration.
The first person to attempt space flight in the 1500s in Chinese legend was Wan Hu. According to the legend, Wan Hu attached 47 attached rockets to a chair and attempted to fly into space. However, the result of his attempt is unknown.
It is called subnetting. Subnetting is taking an address range (for example a class C address range) and assigning VLSM (variable length subnet masks) to break it up into smaller address ranges.
To insert a non-breaking space in PowerPoint, you can use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Space. This will create a non-breaking space between the words, preventing them from being separated at the end of a line. Alternatively, you can also insert a non-breaking space by selecting "Symbol" under the "Insert" tab, then finding and inserting the non-breaking space character from the symbol list.
The first man to attempt manned rocket flight was Yuri Gagarin. He became the first human to journey into outer space when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on April 12, 1961.
In HTML, a non-breaking space is coded as " " (without the quotes).
The first achievement of Skylab was launching America's first space station into Earth's orbit on May 14, 1973. It was NASA's first attempt at long-duration human spaceflight and paved the way for future space stations like the International Space Station.
The space is called the address bar.
NBSP literally means "Non-breaking Space" and creates a space that is not used as a potential breaking point for word wrapping.
The web address of the Space Museum is: http://space-mo.org