40 women have made it to space. They include:
40 women have been in space. The first was Sally Ride in 1983.
As of November 2021, there are no women in space.
I remember two Judith Rensilk and Kalpana Chawla.
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 Americans3 Russians2 Canadians2 Japanese1 British1 French1 Indian1 Iranian1 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, women have been in space since the early days of space exploration. The first woman in space was Valentina Tereshkova, a Soviet cosmonaut who flew aboard Vostok 6 in 1963. Since then, numerous women from various countries have participated in space missions, including those on the Space Shuttle, the International Space Station, and other missions. Today, women continue to play significant roles in space exploration and research.
40 women have been in space. The first was Sally Ride in 1983.
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As of November 2021, there are no women in space.
I remember two Judith Rensilk and Kalpana Chawla.
There are many hard requirments to become an astronout many wemon who are smart enough are not strong enough. But, over 10% of the 517 people who have gone into space have been women.
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 Americans3 Russians2 Canadians2 Japanese1 British1 French1 Indian1 Iranian1 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, women have been in space since the early days of space exploration. The first woman in space was Valentina Tereshkova, a Soviet cosmonaut who flew aboard Vostok 6 in 1963. Since then, numerous women from various countries have participated in space missions, including those on the Space Shuttle, the International Space Station, and other missions. Today, women continue to play significant roles in space exploration and research.
England has never been into space
About 10 so far.======================Answer #2: (Update)55 different women total including cosmonauts, astronauts, payload specialists,and foreign nationals have flown in space.-- 6 different female cosmonauts have flown on the Soviet/Russian program-- 1 female astronaut or taikonaut has flown in the Chinese program-- 48 different women have flown with NASA. 43 of these were Americans.
Which space probe? there have been many.
If you value human life, the the many men and women who've gone up are the most important. There have also been many important scientific experiments to go into space. Arguably the most popular has been the Hubble Space Telescope which has given us photos of what the universe looked like from the beginning of time.
Dozens and dozens of men - women, too. There are men in space now, aboard the ISS (International Space Station). Sometimes after sunset, you can see the ISS fly over your town.. it's REALLY cool to see.