Space does not have an "end" like a physical boundary. It is infinite and expanding. As of now, the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but there is no known edge to space.
Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel to space and orbit the Earth on April 12, 1961. Before him, only dogs had been sent to space. Gagarin's historic flight marked a significant milestone in space exploration and the advancement of human spaceflight capabilities.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
The first thing that will have to improve is cost. Once the cost starts to come down you can afford to improve comfort and speed, those two things are what keeps the average person from traveling from planet to planet. So when the cost comes down you can afford to make the process comfortable enough that the average person could endure the trip, making it faster will make it cheaper again, making space travel more available to everyone.
Two purposes of space travel are scientific exploration, to learn more about our universe and gather data about other planets, stars, and galaxies, and technological advancement, to develop new technologies that can be applied to improve life on Earth.
The space rock is the celestial space object that a meteoroid comes from.
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Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel to space and orbit the Earth on April 12, 1961. Before him, only dogs had been sent to space. Gagarin's historic flight marked a significant milestone in space exploration and the advancement of human spaceflight capabilities.
I don't think it has a name. Space exploration, maybe. Aerospace Engineering would come close.
Yes. When you go into space, look around, and come back, you always arrive at a time which is later than it was when you launched.
Could you remember to come to my party before six o'clock, and above all, bring beer.
How dense is space? What is the chemical makeup of space? Is our Sun new or old? How big is space? How much does space weigh? Where is space? Is space always dark? Is there precipitation in space? Can sound travel in space? Are there UFO's in space, or just here on Earth? Are there colors in space? Is space three dimensional? Does the theory of relativity apply in space? How far away could you see a flashlight in space? Is space new or old? How old is space? What kind of things have come close to the Earth? (see Spaceweather.com asteroid encounters)
That we could land on the moon and come back. And life can last in space.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
There are many ways you could go about this, you could: Buy a time machine, and then travel forward and time, get the game and come back or Join the Dev team that make the game or even get a job at machinima
the word "before" comes immediately before today in the question. or the letter "e" depending on how literal you chose to be.
Space Travel is essential for the survival of the Human Race, the likelihood of a large disaster wiping out our species is great. To survive we must broaden our horizons and look for new planets to live on and that can sustain human life.
No oxygen or anything around in space, causing sound to not travel. That where the helmets come in, they have radios that trans-mitt to other helmets. So people can hear.