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First Orbit was created on 2011-04-12.
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The first person to orbit the Earth was the Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin.
The first satellite was called Sputnik. The first spaceship to carry a large living organism was called Sputnik II, or "Muttnik" since the creature on board was a small dog named Laika. The Russian Vostok space craft carried the first human, Yuri Gagarin, into earth's orbit. The first American to reach space, Alan Shephard, flew aboard the Mercury capsule on a Redstone rocket named "Freedom 7." He did not, however, orbit the earth.
Many think that some bacteria may have been the first to orbit the Earth.
Ymir, the frost giant, was the first living being.
I believe it was a dog although it may have been a chimp
Sputnik, the first rocket into space many things to do with space: they got the first person into space the first satellite to launch into space the first orbit around the earth the first living being into space the first woman into space etc.
Lakia, a dog abord the Sputnik 2, from Soviet Russia.
She accomplished being the first and youngest woman to orbit the Earth.
Yuri Gagarin, April 12, 1961, was the first person to orbit the earth.
The first living thing discovered in the Precambrian Era was the Cyanobacteria.
No human being has ever flown into Orbit before Yuri did. The soviets only flew their sattelites and put them into Earth's orbit. So we can indicate that: Yuri Gagarin is the first human being sent into Space :)
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No human has ever orbited the sun, unless you count living on planet Earth as it orbits the sun.
Laika Poor dog.