Officially, in 1961, on April 12th, the Soviet Union sent cosmonaut Yuri Gargarin into space, for a single orbit.
There is speculation that Gargarin's flight was the first successful human space flight, and that there were earlier, unsuccessful flights that ended with the death of the cosmonaut(s).
A human was first put into space in April, 1961.
Space travel can have huge effects on the human body. Space travel could cause a person to get dizzy or have a hard time breathing due to lack of gravity.
Lets label your assumptions i) Time = Space, ii) I travel through time into space. Then by symmetry of equality we can deduce from i): Space = Time, which answers your question.
they tested space travel and eating micdonalds
first there was made a rocket which could be used only once and after some time there was built a space shuttle which could be used several times.
On 12 April 1961, Gagarin became the first man to travel into space
Gravity waves travel as small distortions in space and time.
No.you travel at the time it would be on a planet if it were in the exact place as you.If you are referring to what you would put your watch at, then you would leave it at whatever time it is on earth.
No.
There are 2 prevailing theories, first you have to conquer travel at light speed, or bend time/space to bring points closer together.
What are the five margins that involve both time and space that are important to your intended path of travel?
becuase its about time travel and the space time continuum