October 4, 1957: the Sputnik satellite
The first rocket to reach space was the German V-2 rocket, launched by Germany during World War II on October 3, 1942. It reached an altitude of 189 km (118 miles), crossing the boundary of space at 100 km (62 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The Soviet Union (Russia) was the first country to send an artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, into space in 1957.
To send a rocket into space, you need to first assemble the rocket, fuel it, and then launch it into the atmosphere. The rocket needs to achieve enough velocity and altitude to escape Earth's gravitational pull and enter space. This involves careful planning, engineering, and coordination of various systems to ensure a successful launch.
Germany launched the first rocket into space. This rocket was the first one that actually could "reach space". China was the first one to launch a rocket, but it exploded in midair, lost power and fell, etc... and was more like fireworks or missiles than rockets.Of course, even if it reached space, it didn't get so far.
Russia first sent a human into space on 12 April, 1961. The pilot and sole traveller Yuri Gagarin was also the first ever human in space.
Russia was the first in space where they went around the earth a few times but USA was the first on the moon. The first to send three into space though, was the USA.
The Soviet Union (Russia), the USA, China.
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The first rocket to reach space was the German V-2 rocket, launched by Germany during World War II on October 3, 1942. It reached an altitude of 189 km (118 miles), crossing the boundary of space at 100 km (62 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The Soviet Union (Russia) was the first country to send an artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, into space in 1957.
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To send a rocket into space, you need to first assemble the rocket, fuel it, and then launch it into the atmosphere. The rocket needs to achieve enough velocity and altitude to escape Earth's gravitational pull and enter space. This involves careful planning, engineering, and coordination of various systems to ensure a successful launch.
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The USSR (Russia) was.
Germany launched the first rocket into space. This rocket was the first one that actually could "reach space". China was the first one to launch a rocket, but it exploded in midair, lost power and fell, etc... and was more like fireworks or missiles than rockets.Of course, even if it reached space, it didn't get so far.
Russia first sent a human into space on 12 April, 1961. The pilot and sole traveller Yuri Gagarin was also the first ever human in space.