The United States.
The Space Shuttle is the first reusable orbitalspacecraft.
The first craft to exceed 100 km (about 60 miles) in altitude was the experimental X-15 aircraft in 1959, also created by the United States. The capsule from the unmanned Gemini 2 test mission was reused for the also unmanned test flight of the Air Force's Manned Orbital Laboratory in 1966.
The USSR (Russia) put the first man into space. Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet astronaut, was the first man in space on April 12, 1961.
America is the first nation who sent man to the outer space especially to the moon.
The Soviet Union- it was Yuri Gagarin, who orbited the Earth in a Vostok 6 rocket on 12th April 1961.
Space Shuttle Columbia was the first space craft to be reused.
The first country to send a spacecraft unmanned to the moon was the U.s.s.R with their Lunar spacecraft.
Russia was the first to get into space but It was unmaned, But U.S.A built a space craft and sent the first human being into landed on the moon.
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they might be able to. that is not a very great question unless you are going into space
Yes because of the transmitters and receivers that they have.
Yes, they are. Specifically the International Space Station (or ISS, but really any space station can conduct an experiment. Hope this helped! :)
a banned is not able to be in a certain country
The people who manage the Tower should be able to answer that
i think you should answer it
Enterprise but it never flew but Columbia was the first in space
No. The first shuttle that flew was the Enterprise. The first that traveled into space was Columbia
we might be able to live on the moon due to the NASA project of a human space elevator.[Cool,huh?]
Sally Ride was 32 when she went to space for the first time in 1983. She was the first woman from NASA to be able to go on a Space Shuttle mission.
You can see the human body exibit, space, history, and many more.
No. They have to be cured of plantism first to be able to have a human baby.
The first 'monkeynauts' Able and Baker successfully traveled 360 miles up into space. They were recovered. Able died due to surgical complications. Baker lived out her life at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
all the food in space is freeze dried for human consumption. so yes, they'd be able to, with freeze dried milk & dry cereal.....starchy ick!
Since 1957 when the Russian launched the first satellite.
Able, a rhesus monkey trained by NASA, was one of the first two living creatures to reach space and return to Earth.The First Astro-MonkeysOn May 28, 1959, Able, a rhesus monkey, and Miss Baker, a squirrel monkey, became the first living beings to successfully return to Earth after traveling in space. On their suborbital flight, they travelled in excess of 16,000 km/h, and withstood 38 g of acceleration, suggesting that human space travel was both feasible and survivable.Unfortunately, Able had contracted a serious infection from one of the electrodes used to monitor his vital signs. He died 4 days after the flight from complications of anesthesia. His body was preserved and is on permanent display at the National Air and Space museum.(Miss Baker died November 29, 1984 at the age of 27 and is buried on the grounds of the United States Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.)
The term "Space Ships" implies a vehicle capable of interplanetary travel carrying a crew. So far we haven't been able to do that. We have only reached the point of being able to send unmanned vehicles on one way trips in our solar system. The Apollo capsules never reached interplanetary travel and could not make a round trip under power. If Sputnik is considered the first space ship, then that country is Russia. It depends on how the term space ship is defined.