Not necessarily it depends on the reason for sending them there if it is just to have a look at our surrounding out-side of earth then no, but do not forget putting satellite cameras up there helps us with our security so the overall answer is: yes.
Most people who went into outer space have survived.
there are no people in space. plenty of space though... A: At any given time at the moment, there are people building robotic vehicles, that will go out into the surface of mars. Probes are sent to the moon, and are now taking pictures of the dark side of the moon. There are plenty of sites such as NASA and others showing their progress. There may not be any alien out there, but if we keep sending probes further and further into space, we might be considered the alien's, sending probes into outer space, and studying new worlds.
No they should not.
The United States did not stop sending people into space after the Apollo program was cancelled. People were sent into space using the then new Space Shuttle program, which was cancelled in 2011. Now Americans are sent to space using commercial spaceflight from companies like SpaceX, VentureStar, and Ad Astra.
People can get to outer space by launching spacecraft using rockets. These rockets provide enough thrust to escape Earth's gravitational pull and reach the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and space, known as the Kármán line. Once there, spacecraft can travel further into outer space to visit other planets, moons, or celestial bodies.
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Most people who went into outer space have survived.
its because it uses huge amount of fuel to go into outer space and more even entering into earth's atmosphere
there are no people in space. plenty of space though... A: At any given time at the moment, there are people building robotic vehicles, that will go out into the surface of mars. Probes are sent to the moon, and are now taking pictures of the dark side of the moon. There are plenty of sites such as NASA and others showing their progress. There may not be any alien out there, but if we keep sending probes further and further into space, we might be considered the alien's, sending probes into outer space, and studying new worlds.
from techonolgy
yes, people have died in outer space
they are people from outer space
Assuming you mean "outer space", those people are called astronomers.
By sending communication sattelites- phones/connectivity By sending observatory sattelites- mapping earth, climatic alerts/assesment/security by sending exploratory sattelites- exciting to know the universe and its planets/stars/galaxies/possibility for future habitation
People are not visible from outer space with the naked eye. The International Space Station and some high-resolution satellites are able to capture images of cities and large structures, but individual people cannot be seen.
Arcaiologists
No they should not.