Dafydd Williams first went to space as a mission specialist on STS-190. This mission launched on April 17, 1998 and landed on May 3rd.
Dafydd Williams retired from the Canadian Space Agency in 2011. He served as an astronaut from 1992 to 2011.
Dafydd Williams is a Canadian astronaut who has conducted multiple missions in space. During his missions, he performed tasks such as conducting scientific experiments, repairing equipment, and supporting spacewalks. He contributed to research in various fields and helped maintain the functionality of the spacecraft.
Two (as of 'September 2012).STS-116 - First flight - Discovery.STS-117 - Second Flight - Atlantis.
Sunita Williams is a woman who holds the record of the longest space flight by a woman.
The USSR or Russia. They had the first satellite, the first animal in space, the first manned space flight, and the first space walk. But we beat them to the moon.
Depending if you mean any air flight of flight to space. First Space Shuttle was Columbia First Successful flight was over the English Channel.
The first space flight was in 1981, Columbia was the first to make a space flight. The shuttle was a masterpiece of engineering. After being launched into space it could be flown like a plane.
I'm not sure there was a first person, but I think the first flight to have a slinky in space was Space Shuttle flight 51-D launched in 1985 with a crew of David Griggs, Charles Walker, Karol J. Bobko, Donald E. Williams, Rhea Seddon & Jeffrey Hoffman. It was a slinky toy called a slinky mouse
Kenneth Gabriel Williams has written: 'The new frontier' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Flight, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Flight, Physiological effect, Safety measures, Space flight
Sunita Williams was a U.S. Naval officer and American astronaut, who holds the record for the longest space flight by a woman.
Dave Williams first went to space in 1998 as a mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-90 Neurolab mission.
someone who tours space . You can book online for first space flight