That is a tricky question. I don't believe anyone can actually claim credit for 'inventing' spaceships. The concept of space travel goes back to the beginning of recorded time with various gods and goddess traveling around the heavens. However I don't think sky boats and flaming chariots are what you're asking about.
I believe the first serious thoughts about building a practical spaceship began in the mid 19th century with the writings of Jules Vern. Many people since then have came up with a myriad of ideas for spaceships.
The first "spaceship" if you will was probably the capsule which launched Yuri Gagarin into orbit in April of 1961. It was little more than a cramped capsule with a few thrusters and that was about it.
Things have progressed a long way since then, from the moon landings, to the space shuttle and the international space station.
So to answer your question. I humbly submit, I don't know. I don't think any one person can take credit for inventing spaceships.
The concept of a spaceship was invented by H.G. Wells, or perhaps by Cyrano De Bergerac, depending on what you consider to be a spaceship
Spaceships were invented to explore outer space, conduct scientific research, and enable human travel beyond Earth's atmosphere. They allow for the study of distant planets, stars, and galaxies, as well as the potential for establishing colonies on other celestial bodies.
Most spaceships are unpainted.
They are spaceships used by aliens.
No aliens. No spaceships.
The Spaceships of Ezekiel was created in 1974.
The Wooden Spaceships was created in 1988.
silver is used for making spaceships
spaceships are to big but that would be awsome
People invented spaceships to explore outer space, conduct research, and potentially colonize other planets. Spaceships allow humans to travel beyond Earth's atmosphere and study the universe firsthand.
The plural form of the noun 'spaceship' is spaceships.
No. It contributes with some technology, but does not launch its own spaceships.