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Q: How many spaceships have been up in to space?
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What has the space race done for us?

well it has discovered the moon in close up and many other things in space. Then we also learned how to build spaceships


What was The first spaceship?

Counting only manned space vehicles as "spaceships", that would be Yuri Gagarin's vehicle. Look it up in Wikipedia.


How many space shuttles have there been launch up to now in the Kennedy space?

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How big were the spaceships in the movie Independence Day?

There were three different spaceships in the movie Independence Day. The spaceship that Will Smith pilots off the Earth appeared to be the size of an average jet. The large round space ships that were responsible for blowing up the cities appeared to be twice the size of the White House. The home ship that Will Smith blew up was extremely large.


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Do spaceships launch straight up or on an angle?

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That is a tricky question. I don't believe anyone can actually claim credit for 'inventing' spaceships. The concept of space travel goes back to the beginning of recorded time with various gods and goddess traveling around the heavens. However I don't think sky boats and flaming chariots are what you're asking about. I believe the first serious thoughts about building a practical spaceship began in the mid 19th century with the writings of Jules Vern. Many people since then have came up with a myriad of ideas for spaceships. The first "spaceship" if you will was probably the capsule which launched Yuri Gagarin into orbit in April of 1961. It was little more than a cramped capsule with a few thrusters and that was about it. Things have progressed a long way since then, from the moon landings, to the space shuttle and the international space station. So to answer your question. I humbly submit, I don't know. I don't think any one person can take credit for inventing spaceships.


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"UFO"s are real, and have been observed from many locations over many years. "UFO" is the acronym for "Unidentified Flying Object". Thousands of people have seen things in the sky that they couldn't identify. Therefore, since the observer in each case had no idea what they were seeing, each one was, by definition, an unidentified flying object, or UFO. And that's as far as you can go with it. If the question is asking about UFOs as spaceships, things from outer space, carrying space aliens, abducting humans, there has never been a shred of credible evidence of any of those things that stood up to serious examination.


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Does earth really have UFOs?

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