the first human in space, Yuri Gagarin, came from the USSR.
Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel to space and orbit the Earth on April 12, 1961. Before him, only dogs had been sent to space. Gagarin's historic flight marked a significant milestone in space exploration and the advancement of human spaceflight capabilities.
Space Travel is essential for the survival of the Human Race, the likelihood of a large disaster wiping out our species is great. To survive we must broaden our horizons and look for new planets to live on and that can sustain human life.
SPACE.
I don't think it has a name. Space exploration, maybe. Aerospace Engineering would come close.
Yes. When you go into space, look around, and come back, you always arrive at a time which is later than it was when you launched.
Enterprise, it did not fly in space though, it was released from a 747 just to see how well it would land Colombia was the first to come out of space and land at Edwards...this was also the first space flight of a space shuttle
The release of the first map pack.
Well acording to space the first thing to go to the moon/space was a monkey :D To do a test, the test was that if the monkey would come back down or not!! You would not like to go to space and never come back so they sent a monkey up to test
No oxygen or anything around in space, causing sound to not travel. That where the helmets come in, they have radios that trans-mitt to other helmets. So people can hear.
Space does not have an "end" like a physical boundary. It is infinite and expanding. As of now, the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but there is no known edge to space.
They didn't want to test a human so they sent a dog first which actually is still in space because back then they didn't have a tracking device to send in space, so they sent it , thinking it would come back down but it stayed up there and no one has seen that poor little dog ever since.