According to Legend, Wan-hu, a civil servant of the Ming dynasty, try to attempt outer pace travel by using rockets on a chair.
The first Chinese man in space was called Chang Wan
because the way that man like man
The first man to make a rocket was the Chinese inventor Wan Hu, who is believed to have attempted a rocket-powered flight using a chair attached to two kites and 47 gunpowder-filled rockets in the 2nd century AD. Unfortunately, the outcome of this flight is unknown.
The first man to go into space was a man called Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin. (USSR). He didn't land anywhere but was the first man in space. Quite an achievement don't you think
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin. (USSR)
Yuri Gagarin was the first man in space. He made his historic flight on April 12, 1961 aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft.
To put a man on the moon by 1969
The Great Wall of China can be viewed from space.
No, The first American in space was Alan Shepard who went into space about a month after Yuri A. Gagarin (first man in space) did.
There are countless man made satelites are currently in space. This is because during space flight many piece of 'space junk' were left behind. If you are counting actually working equipment there are a little over 2200 satelites in space.
W. Ray Hook has written: 'An alternate concept for expanding man's presence in space' -- subject(s): Space stations, Space shuttles, Manned space flight, Orbit maneuvering engine (Space shuttle), Interplanetary voyages, Mission planning, Astronautics, Orbital servicing, Space flight
A spacecraft is any man made object capable of reaching space. An aircraft is any man made object capable of flight.