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John Glenn said "To look out at this kind of creation and not believe in God is to me impossible."

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What significant events happened in the Space Race during the 1960 and decade?

In the 1960s, the Space Race saw several pivotal events, beginning with the launch of John Glenn aboard Friendship 7 in February 1962, making him the first American to orbit the Earth. The decade culminated in the historic Apollo 11 mission, where astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Additionally, the Soviet Union's successful Luna 9 mission in 1966 achieved the first soft landing on the Moon, showcasing the intense competition between the U.S. and the USSR in space exploration. These milestones significantly advanced space technology and international prestige for both nations.


How was the first space shuttle named?

Each of the space shuttles were named after famous ships. Enterprise was the first shuttle to be named although it never actually saw service. The selection of it's name was also part of a competition, the result saw it named after the Star Trek craft as well as other bearers of the name.


Who saw the atom as mostly empty space with electrons orbiting around the nucleus?

Rutherford.


Why did Yuri Gagarin want to go to space?

Yuri Gagarin was an officer in the Soviet Air Force, and volunteered for space flight for the benefit of science and his country. After his flight in 1961, he continued to assist in the operations of the Soviet space program until his death in 1968.


Who was the first kid to go to the moon?

No child has ever been to the moon. The first moon landing by astronauts occurred in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission, with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin being the first humans to set foot on the moon.

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What did John Glenn saw when he viewed the Earth from Outer Space?

the earth the clouds and the water!


Was John Glenn in the war?

John Glenn saw action as a pilot in the Pacific Theater of World War 2.


Who was the scientist who first saw Uranus?

The person who fist saw planet Uranus is WilliamHerschel.Actually John Flamsteed saw it first, but he didn't realiseit was a planet.


Who was first person to admitt he saw strange objects in space?

Galileo was.


What is the number john first saw in the book of revelation?

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What significant events happened in the Space Race during the 1960 and decade?

In the 1960s, the Space Race saw several pivotal events, beginning with the launch of John Glenn aboard Friendship 7 in February 1962, making him the first American to orbit the Earth. The decade culminated in the historic Apollo 11 mission, where astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Additionally, the Soviet Union's successful Luna 9 mission in 1966 achieved the first soft landing on the Moon, showcasing the intense competition between the U.S. and the USSR in space exploration. These milestones significantly advanced space technology and international prestige for both nations.


Who took the first photograph of a solar eclipse from space?

I'm not sure itf it was the "first" one, but the first one that I ever saw was taken by one of the cosmonauts aboard the Russian MIR space station.


Was john cena ever in an a tornado?

I love john cena. He's hot and im nine. I had a crush on him since the first time i saw him.


When John baptised Jesus was that the first time to see him?

in the bible it tell about them meeting when Mary and her sister are both pregnant but out of the belly, yes that was the first time John the Baptist saw JESUS...


What was the first thing people saw earth from above is?

The first thing people saw Earth from above was likely from a high mountain or hilltop before the invention of flight. The first time Earth was seen from space was by astronauts during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968.


How many times did John saw or John looked or John beheld?

Same as the famous Ancient Roman saying, "we came, we saw, we conquered.


Who are the second and third most famous astronauts?

The list of popular astronauts is totally arbitrary. It depends totally on what criteria you use. Assuming Neil Armstrong is #1, other popular astrounats would include the follwing: Alan Shepard - The first American in space. John Glenn - The first American to orbit the earth. Buzz Aldrin - Flew with Armstrong on Apollo 11. Jim Lovell - Commander of Apollo 13 which suffered from an explosion on its way to the moon. Alan Bean - Apollo 12 Lunar Module Pilot. After walking on the moon, Bean became an acclaimed artist painting some of the scenes he saw during his moon walks and the other lunar landing missions. Sally Ride - The first American woman to fly in space. Eileen Collins - The first female to command a space mission.