As of now, the nation that has spent the most time in space is Russia, formerly part of the Soviet Union. Russian cosmonauts have spent a significant amount of time aboard space stations like Mir and the International Space Station, accumulating the most time spent in space by any nation.
Zero. Only the US has landed any humans on the moon.
As of October 2023, the International Space Station (ISS) typically hosts a crew of astronauts and cosmonauts from various space agencies, including NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, JAXA, and others. The crew composition can change frequently due to crew rotations and missions. Specific individuals aboard the ISS at any given time can be found on official space agency websites or updates from the ISS program.
Yes the Shuttle Columbia, suffered a great tragedy in 2003 and the Shuttle Challenger was lost to an explosion after launch in 1988. Columbia was one of the first shuttles and made over 20 trips to space. She was a great ship. R.I.P Cosmonauts.
Space junk is nonfunctional satellites, later stages of booster rockets that made it into orbit, and any thing left behind by astronauts and cosmonauts, such as gloves, nuts, bolts, garbage bags, ice and the like.
As of now, the nation that has spent the most time in space is Russia, formerly part of the Soviet Union. Russian cosmonauts have spent a significant amount of time aboard space stations like Mir and the International Space Station, accumulating the most time spent in space by any nation.
There were two fatal all-hands accidents in the US Space shuttle program, the Challenger and the Columbia. Rumors have it a number of Soviet shots ended in fatal accidents or cosmonauts literally dead and adrift- in outer space. These have never been confirmed by the Russians. apart from the two space shuttle accidents, there were no in-flight underway fatal accidents in the entire US Space program- the Apollo lol flash fire occured ON THE GROUND testing an oxygen life-support system that tragically, caught fire.
No, no Russians have died on the moon. The only humans to have died in space missions were three American astronauts in the Apollo 1 incident on January 27, 1967.
were there any laws that affected the immigration of russians?
yes 2 of the 3 survived that were on Mir
Among US astronauts the Challenger crew members Judith Resnik and Christa Mcauliffe both died- with all other hands- when their craft exploded barely 2 minutes into the trajectory. I do not know if any Female cosmonauts have died in space-related accidents . The other fatal spaceflight accident involving two females- also was the Space Shuttle Columbia- which occured on re-entry, not launch. In orbit proper- mercifully that hasn"t happened yet. I do not know about Russian female cosmonauts.
Zero. Only the US has landed any humans on the moon.
yes
As of October 2023, the International Space Station (ISS) typically hosts a crew of astronauts and cosmonauts from various space agencies, including NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, JAXA, and others. The crew composition can change frequently due to crew rotations and missions. Specific individuals aboard the ISS at any given time can be found on official space agency websites or updates from the ISS program.
the Russians
No, but that does not mean there aren't any. Scientists, Astronomers and Cosmonauts are trying to find evidence of alien life. They have sent signals to Space to see if there are any. For example on Uranus, Neptune Or one of Jupiter's Galilean Moons (The largest) There have been ocean or sea like things and there just might be life there.
Yes the Shuttle Columbia, suffered a great tragedy in 2003 and the Shuttle Challenger was lost to an explosion after launch in 1988. Columbia was one of the first shuttles and made over 20 trips to space. She was a great ship. R.I.P Cosmonauts.