in my thoughts.
No, as of now, no human has been born in space. All individuals who have traveled to space were born on Earth.
That all depends on what direction you headed out. Here are a few of the places you could be: -- 1/4th of the way to Venus ... if Venus happened to be the closest to earth that it can ever be -- 1/8th of the way to Mars ... if Mars happened to be the closest to earth that it can ever be -- 1/15th of the way to the sun -- 0.0000000017 of the way to Pluto -- 0.00000000000023 of the way to the nearest star
No, Michael McKay has not traveled to space. He is a historian and not an astronaut.
The farthest any spaceman has traveled from Earth is the Moon, which is about 384,400 kilometers away. The Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s allowed astronauts to land on the Moon and explore its surface. No human has traveled beyond the Moon yet.
No, the moon has never been hit by a space shuttle. Space shuttles were used for missions in low Earth orbit and never traveled far enough to reach the moon.
i have ( in my mind)
No. As of 2017, no human being has been beyond the orbit of the Earth.
Nobody. we live without anybody/alien coming to earth. as far as we know.......mwhahahaha
Due to the huge amount of pressure and the lack of a purpose to travel to the center of the Earth, probably not.
Yes, have you ever traveled on the Mexican train system?
I'm going there next week.
Not outside Jules Verne stories, no.
Well, for one thing, at every place you've ever been in your life, or are ever likely to be, "down" is always the direction toward the center of the Earth. When you think of it that way, it would be pretty weird to expect the Earth to fall toward the center of the Earth, wouldn't you say ?
No, as of now, no human has been born in space. All individuals who have traveled to space were born on Earth.
you can be directly bettween the center of the earth and the moon, if that's what you mean
the moon is the closet anybody has been
no Kesha never traveled to Saudi Arabia.