no astronaut has ever died or has stayed behind in space - expand your question
Sunita Williams has stayed in space for 195 days.She is an US naval officer and astronaut.
The First Orbiting Space Station was Salyut 1. The first crew was unable to dock, but the second crew stayed for 23 days, but died from exposer to the vacuum of space while undocking. The world's first space station was de-orbited 175 days after launch.
The Skylab Space Station was the Untied States first space station, and was operated and launched by NASA in 1973. The Skylab Space Station stayed in Earth's orbit from 1973 to 1979.
Only if you could move near-lightspeed. Or if you you stayed very very long. There is one man who stayed in orbit for so long that, acording to modern science, he technicly traveled fractions of a second into the future.
Faye Resnick stayed 0 seconds in outer space.
no astronaut has ever died or has stayed behind in space - expand your question
Alan Shephard went into space on May 5, 1961. He stayed there more than 10 minutes. He was from Earth.
Sunita Williams has stayed in space for 195 days.She is an US naval officer and astronaut.
The First Orbiting Space Station was Salyut 1. The first crew was unable to dock, but the second crew stayed for 23 days, but died from exposer to the vacuum of space while undocking. The world's first space station was de-orbited 175 days after launch.
The Skylab Space Station was the Untied States first space station, and was operated and launched by NASA in 1973. The Skylab Space Station stayed in Earth's orbit from 1973 to 1979.
Only if you could move near-lightspeed. Or if you you stayed very very long. There is one man who stayed in orbit for so long that, acording to modern science, he technicly traveled fractions of a second into the future.
The first Russian trip into space took about 4 days.
forever. They did not bring him back sadly
As far as was publicly announced, the first artificial satellite successfully placed into earth orbit ... the first one that stayed up long enough to actually make some orbits around the earth ... was the "Sputnik-I", launched in October of 1957 from the USSR (Russia).
Sometime back in prehistory, when the Earth had cooled enough, and stayed cool long enough.
he stayed there for years.