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How many space crafts have left earth?

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How many space crafts were failed to launched sputnik?

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how many unknown space crafts visited venus?

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What explorer reached what he thought was china and saw many white bears and very large stags that looked like horses?

No explorer had that experience.


What what explorer reached what he thought was China and saw many white bears and very large stags that looked like horses?

No explorer had that experience.


Which explorer mission has been deepest into space?

The only Space Shuttle named Explorer is a full sized replica/mockup/model of the Space Shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Many space missions of varying types have been named Explorer.


Why do space crafts need to be invented?

Because humans have a need to reach space, and there is no other way to reach space. Reaching space has many benefits, including communication, navigation, mapping and exploration. New space crafts are constantly being invented because new technology allows for safer and more efficient space crafts.


What crafts did the first nations make?

how many kinds of crafts? tell about them


How many members does the social network your space have?

I don't now exactly the figure but I am sure it reached millions already.


What was the first European record of exploration in America?

The first European Explorer was Cristopher Columbus,that was the first recorded one, but probably many Euopeans have reached the Americas.


What are crafts you can do with american girl dolls?

If you go to Michael's or Joann's they have a line called "American Girl Crafts" In this, there are many crafts that you can do for your doll.


When was the first man made object sent into space?

1st - A German V2 Rocket (october 10th 1946) CONFIRMED 2nd - Sputnik 1 (october 4th 1957) CONFIRMED, there are also many more which MAY have reached space but can not be confirmed the only other problem with working this out is that NASA would call you a Astronaut if you reach 50 Miles above sea level, but 75.76 miles is generally accepted as the boundaries of space, (both of the given reached above 75.76 miles, but there are others that reached 50 but not 75.76) Hope I helped 1st - V2 Rocket October 3th 1942 - Germany (reached 55,9 Miles above sea level) 2nd - Sputnik 1 October 4th 1957 - Russia 3rd - Explorer I January 31th 1958 - USA