The inspiration to send people to space was a part of the cold war dominance for space.
Russia showing that they could launch Spudnik demonstrated their abilities to deliver nuclear war heads anywhere on Earth.
Hence, the race for space began .. whichever superpower could control space would dominate in global thermonuclear war.
Thus, America put people on the Moon after designing a worthy space program.
As the Russian-American Cold War ended, so did the need to innovate and compete for space.
That said there is renewed interest in privatized & commercial use of space. Entrepenuers like Elon Musk and Richard Bronson are vying to begin space flight tourism as a way to gain a foot hold on the benefits of space for companies and individuals alike.
the first people/ nation to send some form of satellite into space is the russians with thesputnik 1
Yes, to further the exploration of space, and medical research.
The cost to send a shuttle into space carrying people can vary depending on the mission and the spacecraft used. However, historically, it has cost billions of dollars to send humans into space aboard shuttles like the Space Shuttle program. More recent commercial initiatives like SpaceX's Crew Dragon have aimed to reduce the cost of human spaceflight.
Yes, in 1991, jellyfish were sent to space aboard the space shuttle Columbia to study how they develop in microgravity. The experiment aimed to understand how space travel could impact the development of organic life.
Simple! they send people to space to investigate space! The moon is an example! people are sent there to check out the moon, to find theories and discoveries. An example of a discovery: the moon was a meteorite that hit Earth , and been orbiting Earth by Earths gravitational force. they must have found that out by its craters or something! They could have also measured how much gravity is in moon.
to send people to space
they send people to space or by the space station
the first people/ nation to send some form of satellite into space is the russians with thesputnik 1
We learned more about space and that we can send people up there.
Because often they have friends and family that protest violently to send people into space, ESPECIALLY without any protection. (Many people burn up from friction with the atmosphere before they even reach space)
Yes, to further the exploration of space, and medical research.
The biggest goal of the Space Race was to send people to the surface of the Moon. The US accomplished this, and put 12 people on the Moon, two at a time. The USSR did not send anyone to the Moon.
They send them there so they can become awesome and well known.(:and they love it but no one has actually gone up to space its a mith..((::: hope i helpedd ya'll ..(:
It was because space at the time was an unknown as were the effects on life. Animals were used rather than risk the lives of people.
there was no inspiration for mr.banting sorry
about 33 with 3 on each mission
I do believe that it has already been done.