Edward Cunning in 1920-1940
Werner von Braun during the war developed rockets as a weapon which enabled later developments.
1950s the Russians launched Sputnik 1 in competition with the USA during the Cold War. The USA responded and later so did other nations
Space travel was made possible by a few German and Russian scientists. They went
through trial and error. The Russians first made it possible with sending Yuri Gagarin
into space while the Americans Followed behind. Then Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon to make history in all of us.
Yes.
no one likes space because it is boring
electronic rockets
Goddard received over 200 patents, but the two most important for space travel were liquid fuel rockets and two-stage rockets. Without these two ideas, space travel would never have happened.
Newton's third law.
Yes.
Unfortunately, it is not possible for one to travel the cosmos outside of science fiction. Many advances in technology have been made in the past half century, making it possible to travel into space and soon as a space tourist as well, but it will be a long time before one can travel beyond the nearest planets in the Solar System.
The technology was not available to permit space travel until the mid twentieth century.
It is possible to travel in space. The International Space Station currently orbits 250 miles above Earth and there are astronauts living there.
not by itself.
Thanks. Don't mind if I do... Yay i can travel in space whooa
no one likes space because it is boring
Chemistry questions
electronic rockets
Goddard received over 200 patents, but the two most important for space travel were liquid fuel rockets and two-stage rockets. Without these two ideas, space travel would never have happened.
They travel by rockets
what can you infer about how and what thease meterorite fragments are made up of that can travel through space