Be more specific. The Soviets have launched space crafts, i guess.
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Prince Henry the Navigator from Portugal started a school built a school for sailors. This began the Age of Exploration.
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It began when he started and finished when he stopped.
began construction of the Berlin Wall
Sputnik 1
Sputnik
There are different ways to define space exploration. In the 1940s the US began sending animals into space. Planning for US human exploration began with the formation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of 1958.
Space Exploration did not begin in the US. The first country to successfully launch a human into outer space was the Soviet Union.
yes it will ..Space exploration is the ongoing discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by means of continuously evolving and growing space technologyfrom the 1990s onwards, private interests began promoting space tourism and then private space exploration of the Moon.
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Russia launched Sputnik. It was the first satellite and began the American space race with Russia.
In 1960 the "space race" began between the US and Soviets. Both worked to get to the moon first and in 1969 the US landed on the moon. The Soviets never have landed. The space race was just another outcome of the Cold War. The ability to launch a rocket has military advantages whether it has a payload for space or for military uses.
the soviets were part of the illuminati
The Age of Exploration began in the early 15th century
Spacecrafts have gotten more advanced and even safer, and the nature of space missions has changed considerably - we are no longer considered simply with exploration of space. We want to understand its makeup and we want to learn everything we can about it.
Prince Henry the Navigator from Portugal started a school built a school for sailors. This began the Age of Exploration.
Unless you have an extremely narrow definition of "space exploration", no. Better candidates: China (for developing rockets in the first place), Italy (for the development, or at least first well-documented scientific use, of the telescope), Russia (for launching the first artificial satellite AND being the first country to put a human in orbit).