Yes! I am sorry but I do not know when it/they were sent!
Yes, in 1991, jellyfish were sent to space aboard the space shuttle Columbia to study how they develop in microgravity. The experiment aimed to understand how space travel could impact the development of organic life.
Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
Various objects have been sent into space, including satellites, spacecraft, space probes, rovers, and human missions. These objects have been launched by space agencies like NASA, ESA, Roscosmos, and private companies like SpaceX. Furthermore, scientific instruments, experiments, and even small satellites called CubeSats have also been sent into space for research purposes.
Unmanned space probes have been sent to various destinations in our solar system, including Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. They have also traveled beyond our solar system to study interstellar space.
Yes, several space ships have been sent to Mars by different space agencies such as NASA, ESA, and ISRO. Some of the most notable missions include the Mars rovers like Perseverance and Curiosity, as well as orbiters like the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and MAVEN.
Yes, in 1991, jellyfish were sent to space aboard the space shuttle Columbia to study how they develop in microgravity. The experiment aimed to understand how space travel could impact the development of organic life.
In total, 7 rats have been sent into space. For extra credit, 44 mice have been sent to space.
jellyfish, dog, monkey, chimpansee, insects, rats and more.
no elephants have been sent into space as they are too big and not very smart. They wouldn't know what to do when they in space. So the answer is no!
there has been 16 probes that had been sent to venus.
No "shutters" have ever been sent into space.
yes
curiosity
Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
Some animals that have been sent into outer space include dogs, monkeys, mice, fish, and fruit flies. These animals were used in scientific experiments to study the effects of space travel on living organisms.
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Various objects have been sent into space, including satellites, spacecraft, space probes, rovers, and human missions. These objects have been launched by space agencies like NASA, ESA, Roscosmos, and private companies like SpaceX. Furthermore, scientific instruments, experiments, and even small satellites called CubeSats have also been sent into space for research purposes.