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yes, people have died in outer space
As of June 2021, only three people have died in space-related incidents: Georgi Dobrovolski, Viktor Patsayev, and Vladislav Volkov. They were Soviet cosmonauts who perished during the Soyuz 11 mission in 1971 when their spacecraft depressurized during reentry to Earth. All other deaths in space exploration have occurred during launch or reentry phases, but not actually in space.
14 on the space shuttle
OVER 200 but excepet from the people traveling to space which eventually died on a journey by ashae
Seven.
Nobody has ever died in space.
Some economic impacts of exploration are that after the age of exploration slavery started on Africans and Native Americans. Many new plants and animals were found. New diseases were spread to each other and they didn't know how to cure them so many people died.
There have been many deaths as a result of space exploration, most famously the Space Shuttle disasters, Columbia in 2003 and Challenger in 1986. Some deaths have occurred on Earth, like those that died during the Apollo 1 fire in the space centre in Florida in 1967.
Neil Armstrong and some other people. Also Russia were the first people that sent something up to space because they sent a dog but that dog died when it came up to space.
No. The age of exploration came centuries after Leif died.
His exploration wasn't successful because he died in the war with the Philippine Islands
Seven astronauts died in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster on February 1, 2003.