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The advantages of an unmanned space probe are:
Advantage of manned missions:
John Glenn's spacecraft was called Friendship 7
The first spacecraft to carry humans into space was Vostok 1, which was launched by the Soviet Union on April 12, 1961. The spacecraft was piloted by Yuri Gagarin, who became the first human to orbit the Earth.
Alan Shepard was the first American from NASA to travel to space, when he piloted the Freedom 7 spacecraft on May 5, 1961.
Mercury Friendship 7 (John H. Glenn, USA) was the first spacecraft to orbit the Earth three times.
Alan Shepard became the first American in space on May 5, 1961, when he piloted the Mercury spacecraft Freedom 7 on a suborbital flight.
It was called the Freedom 7 and it was piloted by Alan B. Shepherd.
They piloted the spacecraft around the moon and back to Earth.
John Glenn's spacecraft was called Friendship 7
It was the first United States effort to reach the moon, in which a piloted spacecraft successfully orbited around Earth and returned safely.
It was the first United States effort to reach the moon, in which a piloted spacecraft successfully orbited around Earth and returned safely.
The first maneuverable spacecraft was Vostok 1, launched by the Soviet Union in April 1961. It was piloted by Yuri Gagarin, who became the first human to travel into space. The spacecraft was controlled remotely from the ground rather than by the pilot.
unpiloted aircrafts can not generally react as well to unexpected events as opposed to piloted aircrafts.
The first spacecraft to carry humans into space was Vostok 1, which was launched by the Soviet Union on April 12, 1961. The spacecraft was piloted by Yuri Gagarin, who became the first human to orbit the Earth.
Alan Shepard was the first American from NASA to travel to space, when he piloted the Freedom 7 spacecraft on May 5, 1961.
Mercury Friendship 7 (John H. Glenn, USA) was the first spacecraft to orbit the Earth three times.
An accurate method for predicting solar flares is important for piloted space launches because solar flares can release intense bursts of energy that can pose radiation risks to astronauts and damage spacecraft electronics. By predicting solar flares, astronauts can take necessary precautions and spacecraft can be shielded in advance to mitigate potential risks caused by the increased radiation levels associated with these flares.
Alan Shepard became the first American in space on May 5, 1961, when he piloted the Mercury spacecraft Freedom 7 on a suborbital flight.