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Crews from the former Soviet Union have spent more time in space, on-board the space station Mir. Cosmonaut Dr. Valery Polyakov returned to Earth after 438 days in space studying the long term effect of weightlessnessBasically, the answer is space station.
The Soviet Union invaded Russia on September 17, 1939. The Soviet Union invaded the country 17 days after Germany did.
The Soviet Union launched a Sputnik 2 which carried a dog name Laika into space. Sadly, the Sputnik 2 was not designed to be recovered and Laika died a few days later.
Neil Armstrong stayed in Space for 8 days, 14 hours and 12 minutes
Stalingrad, Soviet Union
The longest continuous stay in space is 438 days, by Valeri Polyakov.
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He achieved that goal. Yuri Gagarin of the Soviet Union became the first into space on 12 April 1961 and Alan Shepard became the first American to enter space on 5 May 1961. The US was 23 days behind the Soviet Union and still had not placed a man in orbit, but they had come a long way very quickly since Sputnik began the Space Race. Kennedy can also be credited with placing a man on the moon and with establishing the United States as a leader in space technology and exploration.
Me Jemison stayed in space for 8 days
2010
August 19, 1991, a group of 8 Communist attempted to take over the country. The coup, failed after three days, and over the coming months, the Soviet Union devolved rapidly. Gorbachev lost political influence while Yeltsin steadily Gained influence. Your answer is the soviet union.
Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space. She spent three days in space in June 1963