Ham the Chimp
* Born: July 1956
* Birthplace: Africa
* Died: 19 January 1983
* Best Known As: America's first chimpanzee in space
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The first man in space was Joseph Kittinger - in a balloon (USA)
The first man in space by rocket propelled engine was Yuri Gagarin (USSR).
The first American man in space was Alan Shepherd.
The first British man in space was Michael Foale.
The first woman in space was Valentina Tereschkova (USSR).
The first American woman in space was Sally Ride.
The first British woman in space was Helen Sharman.
The first monkey in space was HAM.
Yes, 12 men have been on the moon. They are:
We have seen the far side from lunar orbit many times, but there have been no landing expeditions there so far. Radio communications are cut off for people when the moon is between them and earth. So landing there would be particularly hazardous. Earth-based equipment would not be able to monitor astronaut health/activity, equipment status or other telemetry.
Note. The far side is not the dark side. It is more accurate to refer to it as the far side of the moon; it is no more dark than the face of the moon that is visible from earth.
4.1 The INSAT series
INSAT (Indian National Satellite System) is a series of multipurpose geostationary satellites launched by ISRO to satisfy the telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology and search-and-rescue needs of India. Commissioned in 1983, INSAT is the largest domestic communication system in the Asia-Pacific Region. It is a joint venture of the Department of Space, Department of Telecommunications, India Meteorological Department, All India Radio and Doordarshan. The overall coordination and management of INSAT system rests with the Secretary-level INSAT Coordination Committee.
4.2 The IRS series
Main article: Indian Remote Sensing satellite
Indian Remote Sensing satellites (IRS) are a series of earth observation satellites, built, launched and maintained by ISRO. The IRS series provides remote sensing services to the country. The Indian Remote Sensing Satellite system is the largest constellation of remote sensing satellites for civilian use in operation today in the world. All the satellites are placed in polar sun-synchronous orbit and provide data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions to enable several programs to be undertaken relevant to national development. The initial versions are composed of the 1 (A,B,C,D) nomenclature. The later versions are named based on their area of application including OceanSat, CartoSat, ResourceSat.
4.3 Other satellites
ISRO has also launched a set of experimental geostationary satellites known as the GSAT series. Kalpana-1, ISRO's first dedicated meteorological satellite,[21] was launched by the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle on 12 September 2002.[22] The satellite was originally known as MetSat-1.[23] In February 2003 it was renamed to Kalpana-1 by the then Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in memory of Kalpana Chawla -- a NASA astronaut of Indian origin who perished in Space Shuttle Columbia.
Forthcoming Satellites
RISAT - 1
Megha-Tropiques
INSAT - 3D
ARAL
ASTROSAT
GSAT-6 / INSAT-4E
GSAT-7 / INSAT-4F
GSAT-8 / INSAT-4G
GSAT-12
GSAT-9
GSAT-10
There is no "dark side" of the Moon.
No human has ever landed on the "far side" of the Moon.
The Moon has days and nights; each lasts about 14 days. To answer your question specifically, all the Apollo astronauts landed on the "day" side of the Moon.
Yuri Gagarin. this is for the homework diary. winning an ipad!
No, at least, no person. Unmanned craft have landed on Mars.
India is not expected to send humans into space until 2015.
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The Russian Yuri A. Gagarin became the first man to be launched into space in 1961.
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The first man who stepped on the surface of the Moon was Neil Armstrong.
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No one has ever set foot on the moon
Michael Collins, who orbited around the moon in the command module.
Niel Armstrong was the first to step on the moon.
No Indian went to the moon
So far no Indian has gone to the moon.
The first man to step on the moon was Neil Armstrong and the country was America
Only Americans landed on the Moon.
No woman has landed on the moon, Indian or otherwise.
no Indian landed on moon till now
So far no Indian has landed on the moon.
no he was not the first one on the moon
The first man to step on moon was NEIL ARMSTRONG.
No Rakesh Sharma has not steeped on the moon. No Indian gone to the moon. But Rakesh Sharma has gone only to the SPACE but not to the MOON.
His first step on the moon was That's one small step for man , one giant leap for mankind.