First of all it was quite dangerous because rocket technology was new and we didn't know a lot about what happens to humans in space.
For instance, Alexey Leonov, the first man to conduct a spacewalk found himself unable to get back into his capsule because his spacesuit had inflated like a balloon! He had to let air out to shrink it back to where it would fit through the hatch, but that carried the risk of passing out and suffocating! He made it eventually, but only just.
The flight computers used in the early days of spaceflight were less powerfull than a modern cellphone and required specialized training to use.
Yet, of course those dangers also made it exciting and successfull missions very rewarding.
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Space traveling involves launching spacecraft to travel beyond the Earth's atmosphere to explore outer space. It requires advanced technology and rigorous planning to navigate through the vacuum of space, overcome gravitational forces, and reach destinations such as other planets, asteroids, or celestial bodies.
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Astronauts can perform their space walk and move around as if nothing is happening while the space station is traveling at 17,500 miles per hour, because there is no gravity. This keeps them from feeling the fast speed.
It would probably be difficult traveling in a Space Shuttle, because of the gravity. There is basically no gravity unless you are on earth... That and the face that you would be so confined in such a small space, and that is something that I would never be able to do, because I am very bad at being in small spaces especially for long periods of times!
It is like a constant vibration/shaking.
it is so fun and adventurous
Microwave photons from the cosmic microwave background radiation have been traveling through space for approximately 13.8 billion years, since the early universe.
He liked traveling and exploring, he was a pilot.
its like having a great experience and yhu really get to see the world
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latest space satellite from India
Millions of dollars.
Space
By foot
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No, M and M's are not travelling to space!