Unmanned. Explorer I, launched February 1, 1958, was the first US artificial satellite. It was approximately 4 feet long and 8 inches in diameter (1.2 m by .2 m) and weighed 30 lb. (14 kg).
They were unmanned, although Sputnik 2 carried a dog into space.
the name of the first satellite is Sputnik
Explorer 1 was in orbit for 111 days after launch on January 2 1958. I make that to be May 4, 1958.
Sputnik 1 was the first Earth-orbiting artificial satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957.
The show is called Dora The Explorer...
No, Explorer 1 was not manned. It was the first satellite launched by the United States on January 31, 1958, and was designed to gather scientific data about cosmic rays and the Earth's magnetic field. The satellite was launched aboard a Juno I rocket and operated autonomously, sending data back to Earth until it ceased transmission in 1960.
All Shuttles were manned. STS-1.
Vostok 1
Vostok 1
No, it is a manned bomber.
The first US space satellite was Explorer I in 1958. The first manned US spacecraft was Freedom 7, a space capsule in which NASA astronaut Alan Shepard flew on May 5, 1961, becoming the second man in space. (see related links)
It was the Apollo 1 and Apollo 13.
Vostok 1.
The first manned space station was Salyut 1, launched by the Soviet Union in April 1971.
The US launched Explorer 1 in 1958
The first manned orbital capsule was the Vorstok 1, manned by soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
Manned is a verb (past tense of man) and an adjective (a manned post).