The first unmanned rocket to fly in space was the Russian Sputnik.
Russian Major Yuri Gagarin on the Vostock II Rocket.
That's a matter of opinion. Here's mine: Probably the V2 rocket that started it all. Or even the Saturn V - the rocket that launched the Apollo capsules and Skylab. The US space shuttle and the Russian Soyuz rocket are also very well-known.
This was the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, who made a complete orbit of the Earth in his Vostok rocket on 12th April 1961. Tragically, he was killed in a jet aircraft crash in March 1968.
The first rocket to reach "space" was a German V-2 (the A4 rocket weapon) launched during World War II. According to test records, the first rocket to reach "space" was likely the fourth test launch on October 3, 1942. The first USSR (Russian) space satellite was Sputnik 1 in 1957, followed by the first US space satellite, Explorer 1, in 1958.
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The first unmanned rocket to fly in space was the Russian Sputnik.
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It was a Russian rocket gone wrong.
The first Russian rocket was called Sputnik. Sputnik was sent in to space in the year 1957 and returned within 92 days.
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Russian Major Yuri Gagarin on the Vostock II Rocket.
The first Russian rocket launched into space was Sputnik on October 4, 1957. This began the space race between Russia and the United States. This caused a panic in the United States and the government called for a review of public education. Parts of Sputnik IV landed in Manitowoc, Wisconsin on 8th street, leading to concerns about space accidents.