Santa will obviously win cuss he can fly around the world in one night.
No, the moon doesn't affect Santa and his elves. There are several reasons for this, the least being that Santa doesn't do his rounds while in space.
Alan Shepard was the first American in space flying the Freedom 7 mission on May 5, 1961.
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was created in 1953.
It depends on the angle. From a plane flying past another plane at a higher speed, it can appear that the slower plane is flying backward, tail-first.
Well, to tell the truth, everything inside a galaxy is actually flying off in space. Everything that is anything is flying off in space. Space is the thing that everything is in. What does tend to keep things together is gravity. So as things inside a galaxy are flying around in space, gravity keeps them from flying off in their own direction.
By flying in a rocketship.
The gravity of the sun an each moon's respective planet keeps them from flying into space.
yes
The first was built in 1937 by Walter Waterman, it is known as the Waterman Aerobile, and there is one at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum.
because to get to space you have to overcome the pull of earths gravity
Santa buddies and space buddies mostly talks only about the buddies
Robert Crippen and John Young were on the first Space Shuttle into space, flying the Columbia on April 12, 1981. Young had previously been to space on Gemini 3 in 1965, and to the Moon twice, as Command Module pilot of Apollo 10 and as commander of Apollo 16, when he walked on the lunar surface.