No
No human being has ever been to any planet other than Earth. Twelve male astronauts landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972, and all of the other people who have ever been launched into space went nowhere but Earth orbit.
Russia first sent a human into space on 12 April, 1961. The pilot and sole traveller Yuri Gagarin was also the first ever human in space.
No human being has ever been to any planet other than Earth. Twelve male astronauts landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972, and all of the other people who have ever been launched into space went nowhere but Earth orbit.
Yes, all Apollo missions returned safely to Earth. No human has ever died in space (though there have been astronauts that died on re-entry).
So far (as of the year 2010) no human being has ever travelled to the planet Mars. Whether such travels will ever happen in the future would be difficult to predict. In the current economic climate, it is not likely that anyone is going to fund that kind of travel.
Not Human explorers.
The largest animal that has been to space is a human, with the common chimpanzee coming in a close second.
No.
No human has ever been farther than the moon. No. Probe has ever been to Neptune exactly, but the Voyager 2 space probe made a close approach, coming within 3,000 miles of the planet.
3 is the most i have ever seen or heard of.
No human has ever been to Pluto. In fact, no human has ever been beyond the Earth's orbit.
No light years have ever been used in space exploration yet, mainly because no human being has ever been more than 0.00000004 light year away from Earth yet.
No child has ever been born in space to date hence no woman has become a mother in space however the first mother to go into Space was Anna Lee Fisher in 1984.
No, no one has been to the sun. The sun is too hot for a space ship or a person. When you get closer you will be crushed and the space ship will melt.
No child has ever been in space.
No space probe has ever landed on Mercury.
The first human to ever be clearly and unambigously "in space" was Yuri Gagarin.