No. But there is a lot of international cooperation to detect radio signals from
technological civilizations that live on other planets. After listening for more than
30 years now, no such signals have ever been heard yet.
Destination Moon (1947) War of the Worlds It Came From Outer Space
Dude! There was a LOT of outer space activity on both sides during the Cold War! The Space Race was one of the most visible parts of the Cold War.
i dont know maybe its because its in outer space and there is war and in every war there is shooting. i love shooting.
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Because space has no air so sound cannot be heard as it cannot travel, that is also why you cannot scream in space :) <3 :P *_*
Nuclear engines to power warships. Space ships to explore outer space. We landed a man on the moon in 1969. These are just a few samples of what we accomplished during the cold war.
Rockets are used for space exploration, satellite deployment, military defense, scientific research, and commercial transportation services. They are also used in fireworks displays, as well as for testing and launching various payloads into outer space.
Missiles! When the Soviets (Russians) launched man's first satellite (Sputnik) into outer space in 1957 that indicated that they would have the "edge" in launching ICBMs (Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles) against the US. Like control of the air (air superiority) for warfare, control of space (space superiority) would dictate who would win the next war.
Radios and land lines; US warships still used blinking lights.
The space race was a competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War to explore outer space. This rivalry led to significant advancements in space technology and culminated in the first human landing on the moon by NASA in 1969.
it helped people communicate from different places. It helped people during the war. It also checked for accuracy of the information and get an immediate reply.
The space race was a competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to explore outer space. It took place during the Cold War between the late 1950s and 1970s. Both countries vied for achievements in space exploration, such as sending the first human into space and landing on the moon.