As of now (November, 2009) 52 women have travelled in space and another 3 are scheduled to travel in space in the coming year.
43 Americans
3 Russians
2 Canadians
2 Japanese
1 British
1 French
1 Indian
1 Iranian
1 South Korean
(This number does not include Christa McAullife who died in the Challenger Disaster before getting to space, Judith Resnik also died on the Challenger, but she had been in space on a previous mission so is counted)
Yes, the Earth has been photographed from outer space by astronauts aboard spacecraft like the Apollo missions and the International Space Station. These photographs provide valuable scientific data and also offer unique perspectives of our planet.
40 women have been in space. The first was Sally Ride in 1983.
In Outer Space was created in 1983.
Tagalog Translation of OUTER SPACE: sa kabilang daigdig
If we only use statistics to answer this, there is currently no chance of dying in space since 528 people have been in space and none of them died while there. Now, chances of dying while trying to get INTO outer space is a whole different discussion.
Yes, they can.
Valentina Tereshkova in 1963 of USSR.
No, so far we have found no life in outer space. Life may well exist in outer space, but we haven't found it yet.
Earth has been broadcasting radio signals into outer space since the late 1800's.
Yes, the Earth has been photographed from outer space by astronauts aboard spacecraft like the Apollo missions and the International Space Station. These photographs provide valuable scientific data and also offer unique perspectives of our planet.
outer (as in "outer space")
There is no antonym for outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")
they built it in outer space
it has been there forever since the world was born
40 women have been in space. The first was Sally Ride in 1983.
Plenty of signals have been detected from space - but none have been inferred to have come from an intelligent source. (IE Aliens)