A Redstone rocket launched Alan Shepard's Mercury capsule into space on May 5, 1961. His flight lasted15 minutes 22 seconds. He reached an altitude of 116.5 miles.
Russian Major Yuri Gagarin on the Vostock II Rocket.
Nobody, the first rocket to enter space was the German V-2 in WW2 which was an unmanned ballistic missile designed to carry a 1 ton explosive warhead.
I believe the space station is equipped with thrusters (small rocket engines), that can make corrections or altitude changes when necessary without the shuttle.
It was the quantum v12 made by french inventor Juliàn Moussÿ. it reached an altitude of 100 ft out of earth atmosphere
Launching is the act of sending a vessel into space. These days, it is usually done by lighting a rocket to carry the craft from ground to orbit, but sometimes they get to orbit via a smaller rocket launched from a high-altitude aircraft.
A Redstone rocket launched Alan Shepard's Mercury capsule into space on May 5, 1961. His flight lasted15 minutes 22 seconds. He reached an altitude of 116.5 miles.
"Will" is incorrect. Humans already carry out space travel. In 1944, a rocket was sent to space (at an altitude of 189 km); Sputnik 1 was launched in 1957.
the first rocket to reach "space" was likely the fourth test launch on October 3, 1942. it was a German V-2 launched during WW2.
Russian Major Yuri Gagarin on the Vostock II Rocket.
Nobody, the first rocket to enter space was the German V-2 in WW2 which was an unmanned ballistic missile designed to carry a 1 ton explosive warhead.
I believe the space station is equipped with thrusters (small rocket engines), that can make corrections or altitude changes when necessary without the shuttle.
It was the quantum v12 made by french inventor Juliàn Moussÿ. it reached an altitude of 100 ft out of earth atmosphere
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In the USSR, Marfusa the rabbit was aboard a suborbital rocket flight on July 2, 1959, and reached an altitude of 132 miles (212 km).
a rocket powers the space station into orbit
In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.