No. The only manned space missions have been to the Moon.
Yes, several astronauts have been to space twice, and some have even made multiple trips to space. Notable examples include John Young, Scott Kelly, and Peggy Whitson.
While there have been instances of astronauts encountering technical issues or difficulties during space missions, there has not been a case where someone has become permanently stuck in space with no means of return to Earth. Space agencies have robust safety protocols and contingency plans in place to prevent such scenarios from occurring.
As of now, there have been no reported crashes in space where a spacecraft has collided with another object in the void of space. However, there have been instances of spacecraft accidents during launch or re-entry, such as the Space Shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters. Additionally, satellites and space debris can collide, but these events occur in orbit rather than in deep space. Overall, while space travel carries risks, no crashes have occurred in the traditional sense of a vehicle crashing while in the vacuum of space.
how mant astronauts have been to space
Not that anybody has known of.
A name hasnt been given yet. But i'm sure Destined isnt the last in the series.
No. The only manned space missions have been to the Moon.
Yes, several astronauts have been to space twice, and some have even made multiple trips to space. Notable examples include John Young, Scott Kelly, and Peggy Whitson.
The longest drift has been 3 miles 28 feet by an Asian guy.
It's been predicted to come out in November 2011.
Anyone who thinks a light in the sky is an alien space craft has made a mistake.
No humans have ever been to Uranus. Voyager 2 is the only space probe that has visited it.
While there have been instances of astronauts encountering technical issues or difficulties during space missions, there has not been a case where someone has become permanently stuck in space with no means of return to Earth. Space agencies have robust safety protocols and contingency plans in place to prevent such scenarios from occurring.
'Destined' is spelled correctly. Notice that the answer is given using the word "correct". Did you spell destined "right", is very poor use of the English language. Did you spell destined correctly, is is how the question should have been asked. There is little point in being able to spell correctly, if your grammar is non-existent. P.S. Most computer platforms have a "spell check" facility.
Longshore drift moves sediment along the beach which lengthens the sand spit. Groynes have been put in place to try and reduce the effects of longshore drift.
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