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Yes they did. Russia used a pencil! No this is completely false when NASA first began sending astronauts into space they didn't even have that much money to blow. The pen that astronauts in both Russia and the US use was completely funded by an individual named Paul Fisher and he spent millions of dollars researching it not billions.
This question is a question of opinion. But i think that the Money spent on space travel should be diverted to medical research.
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Yes they did. Russia used a pencil! No this is completely false when NASA first began sending astronauts into space they didn't even have that much money to blow. The pen that astronauts in both Russia and the US use was completely funded by an individual named Paul Fisher and he spent millions of dollars researching it not billions.
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Grissom spent about 4 hours in space for his first time. In 1959, which is when he did go into space the first time. He had been selected to be one of NASA's Original Seven Mercuryty Astronauts. Although, he was picked second out of the group of astronauts. In total of his life, he spent 28 days in space throughout his life.
This question is a question of opinion. But i think that the Money spent on space travel should be diverted to medical research.
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It cost about 35 billion dollars to explore space.
The moon was closer. less money spent to reach moon, mars had a harsh invironment (Ect.)
Yuri Gagarin was sent into space as part of a propaganda plot by the Soviet Union to send the first human into space. At the time of his flight, Gagarin, who was only 27 years old, and while extremely smart, lacked the piloting experience of NASA's Mercury astronauts. Gagarin spent 6 months training for his mission, while the Mercury astronauts spent 2 years. The Mercury astronauts piloted their spacecraft while Gagarin was little more than a passenger in space, unable to control or manipulate the spacecraft in any way. The Soviets were great at grabbing the headlines, even if it meant risking the lives of those inside the spacecraft.
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