Man has been in space for the last 48 years starting 1961.
Yes, Space Shuttles carried people into space for many years. Today they have been retired and are no longer in use.
Mir was in orbit for about 15 years, from 1986 to 2001. It was a Russian space station that served as a precursor to the International Space Station.
The US officially won the space race in 1969 with the successful moon landing; since it is 2013 as I type, it has been 44 years since 1969.
Perhaps you mean "deep space" which is any area of space "distant" from stars. The space between the galaxies is far bigger by many millions of times than the space inside galaxies. Space is so big it really is hard to imagine and its actual current size is many times larger than the size we can see with the best telescopes (because what they see is where that part of space was billions of years ago and in those billions of years space has continued to move even farther away).
Sally Ride worked with NASA for 8 years, from 1978 to 1987. She became the first American woman in space in 1983 aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger.
10 Years
it takes them many years because they have to get us to the life style they will have to be using for outer space. they have to relearn every thing more different because outer space is alot different then the world that we live on.
30 years
youths
It will take about not minutes not hours not days even not moths but years it will take to get to space 4 or 5 years.
Supposedly in 16 years as there Is only space for 4 more teams
45 years ago
mostly about 5 years
From April 1981 to July 2011 when the Space Shuttle was retired.
About 4.5 billion.
It was actually assembled piece by piece in space. It was a difficult process, which is why it took so many years.
it means the world has been around for 100 billion years