Not yet so far..:-)because its not possible to a human to go onto a space without any spacecraft...
but The first man who jumped in an earth's orbit with a spacecraft is
"YURI GAGARIN"
not yet so far
A spacecraft without people on board is called an unmanned spacecraft or a robotic spacecraft. These types of spacecraft are operated remotely from Earth or operate autonomously.
There would probably be a huge earthquake.
No person was on a planet that was not earth, only the moon
The gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft will become insignificant.
Yuri Gagarin, April 12, 1961, was the first person to orbit the earth.
A spacecraft that is controlled from Earth is typically referred to as a teleoperated spacecraft. This means that it is being controlled by operators on Earth rather than operating autonomously.
On 12 April 1961 Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin , a Soviet cosmonaut, became the first human in outer space and the first to orbit the Earth.
Yes, Earth can be seen at night without a telescope. It is visible from space station and other spacecraft. However, it is not visible to the naked eye from the surface of the Earth at night.
The Earth's exosphere extends ~120,000 miles, so most Earth-orbiting spacecraft are in the exosphere. Spacecraft that go to other planets, the sun, Lagrange points and everything that leaves Earth's orbit is in space, which is not a part of Earth's atmosphere.
The first person to orbit the Earth was Yuri Gagarin, a Russian cosmonaut. He accomplished this on April 12, 1961, aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1.
Earth spacecraft overcome gravity during launch by achieving enough acceleration to counteract the force of gravity. This is done by using powerful rocket engines that generate thrust to push the spacecraft upward with enough force to break free from Earth's gravitational pull. Once the spacecraft reaches a certain speed and altitude, it enters orbit where it can safely travel without being pulled back by gravity.