As of now, no human has died in the vacuum of space itself. However, there have been fatalities associated with space missions, such as the tragic accidents of the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003, where astronauts lost their lives during launch and re-entry, respectively. Additionally, during the Apollo 1 mission in 1967, three astronauts died in a cabin fire during a pre-launch test on the ground.
Oxygen tanks and space suits are needed for space exploration because there is no air in space and anyone there without suitable coverings and sources of oxygen would quickly die.
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Anyone who goes into space is called an Astronaut, or Cosmonaut.
Oh yes, NASA tracks the space debris.
The longest continuous time anyone has spent in space is 437 days, achieved by cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov aboard the Mir space station from January 1994 to March 1995.
Yes.
Oxygen tanks and space suits are needed for space exploration because there is no air in space and anyone there without suitable coverings and sources of oxygen would quickly die.
No, as Earth is in space and space has no gravity, its impossible.
not necessarily anyone can go into space
Yes, the International Space Station is always manned.
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Anyone who goes into space is called an Astronaut, or Cosmonaut.
I'm not sure
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Oh yes, NASA tracks the space debris.
It is not known when anyone will die.