Just about all countries are large enough to be seen from space, but it is impossible to see international boundaries from space.
Currently, there are over 70 countries with active space programs. Some of these countries have their own space agencies while others may participate in space programs through collaborations and partnerships with other countries.
38 countries
The two countries were America and Russia.
No, there has not been a European Space Station. The International Space Station (ISS) is a collaborative effort involving multiple countries, including European countries, but there is no exclusive European Space Station.
As of now, a total of 13 countries have successfully launched their own crewed missions to outer space. These countries include the United States, Russia, China, and others who have sent astronauts to space. Additionally, several other countries have launched satellites and probes into space.
the U.S. and Russia was involved and the two countries were racing to see which one could find out the most about space
Currently, there are over 70 countries with active space programs. Some of these countries have their own space agencies while others may participate in space programs through collaborations and partnerships with other countries.
It helps the army look at the other countries to see if there planning something against the U.S
you see space!
US, Russia, Canada, Japan, Brazil, and the 18 countries of the European Space Agency.
4,789,547,1269 countries.
38 countries
You can not see the space shuttle on Earth, but you can see it in a rocket!
The two countries were America and Russia.
Russia and the United States were the countries. Salyut was Russia's first space station and Skylab was the name of the space station for the United States.Please see related links below!
You can't see "space". You can see objects in space, but space itself is not visible.If you did wish to observe objects in space, a telescope would help you to do so.
No, there has not been a European Space Station. The International Space Station (ISS) is a collaborative effort involving multiple countries, including European countries, but there is no exclusive European Space Station.