Becaus there is someone shooting space with a lazer
To date no astronauts have died in space . What about rthe re-entry disaster about 10 years ago? Or does the edge of the atmosphere not count as 'space'?
yes it was liaka it died on the first ever manned or we can say dogged mission 2 space by russia
hitler
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As of March 2010, no Americans have died in space. Space is defined as 62 miles above sea level. Several astronauts have died in spaceflight-related disasters. In 1967, the 3-man crew of Apollo 1 died during a fire on the launchpad. In 1986, the 7-member crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger died during launch. Challenger was still far from reaching space. In 2003, the 7-member crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia died during re-entry. By the time the vehicle broke apart, the crew was below the 62 mile mark.
yes, people have died in outer space
14 on the space shuttle
To date no astronauts have died in space . What about rthe re-entry disaster about 10 years ago? Or does the edge of the atmosphere not count as 'space'?
he went to space and died
yes it was liaka it died on the first ever manned or we can say dogged mission 2 space by russia
No. Americans have died on the way up or the way back (both Space Shuttle missions) and some died in training (Mercury) also some Soviets have died on re-entry but none have died "in-space." The most dangerous parts of space flight are like airplane flights- take off and landing.
she did not ever go into space, she died from a heart attack.
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hitler
I don`t believe so but it may be very true. All I can tell you is that I think for sure not one astronaut has died in space.
As of March 2010, no Americans have died in space. Space is defined as 62 miles above sea level. Several astronauts have died in spaceflight-related disasters. In 1967, the 3-man crew of Apollo 1 died during a fire on the launchpad. In 1986, the 7-member crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger died during launch. Challenger was still far from reaching space. In 2003, the 7-member crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia died during re-entry. By the time the vehicle broke apart, the crew was below the 62 mile mark.
Only one dog has died in orbital space, which was Laika, the Russian husky mix. She died from lack of oxygen after three days in orbit.