The first manmade object known to have been placed in Earth orbit was Sputnik 1 - a Soviet satellite. However, the first manmade objects to enter space sub-orbitally were arguably German A4/V2 ballistic missiles. These were being developed and launched from the Baltic island of Peenemunde from before WW2 and several thousand were fired in action before the close of hostilities. The standard A4 missile reached altitudes in excess of 50 miles, long considered the threshold of "space". After WW2 the United States continued to launch them experimentally from White Sands missile range. They created a two stage version, the "Bumper" which climbed to even greater altitudes and would be the safest contender for this title of first manmade object in space. Prior to 1950. It should be borne in mind that the question is rendered ambiguous by the fact that "space" has no distinct beginning. Whilst the International Space Station ( ISS ) orbits at about 200 miles altitude and most manned flight occurs there or lower, the upper regions of Earths atmosphere extend several thousand miles further! It is for this reason, resulting in subtle aerodynamic drag that such low orbits decay if the vehicle is not periodically boosted, as is the ISS by means of Russian Progress and Soyuz vehicles. It can therefore be argued that the earliest manmade objects in space were actually high altitude balloons. It is argued, moreover, that the first man in space was USAF colonel Joseph H. Kittinger, who made the highest human balloon ascent in history aboard Excelsior 3, from which he returned by parachute, on August 16th 1960. The highest parachute drop ever, wearing a space-suit and descending for several minutes before his chute could be opened.
it was a German rocket and the name was the V2
first human-made object to reach the surface of the Moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 2 (E1-A series) mission on 13 September 1959.
German V2 is the name of the 1st rocket
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bob the builder yes we can lol
There really isn't a name for his rocket, though it launched it on March 16, 1926 in Auburn, Mass.
he was in a chinese store and saw a model built rocket. he wanted to build that rocket after himself
The largest Rocket ever built is called the Saturn V rocket and was used to send man to the moon from 1969 to 1972. Built by German engineer Whener Von Braun, the rocket measures 110,6 meters tall. Incomparison to the space shuttle, the shuttle with its external tank and solid rocket boosters attached measure only 56 meters tall. However NASA does have plans to create a new rocket, the Ares V which may be a couple of meters taller then the Saturn V rocket. The rocket is still in the conceptual stage, but may be used as a heavy weight launch vehicle in the near future.
The first power plant was built in Bavarian in 1878
The Rocket was designed and built by George Stephenson.
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Launched by the Saturn 5 rocket (the largest rocket ever built), the first spacecraft to take men to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft.
The name of the fist steam powered locomotive was rocket .
the first rocket was made by the Chinese. Of course this the first rocket. They used it to scare their enemies away hope this helps. =]
It was a clever young man by the name of Ben Dover later in his career he created the Red Rocket.
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In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.
The first train was Stephenson's rocket, built in Newcastle in 1829.CURDS
i really dont no who build the first cnasiter rocket if some one else pickes this question fix it plz i need the answer