Sputnik 1, launched at 4 October 1957.
The first space craft was Sputnik, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
The first thing sent into space was the Nazi Germans V-2 rocket in the Second World War.
The first living thing to be launched into space in 1960 was a dog named Laika on the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2. Laika became the first animal to orbit Earth in space, but unfortunately, she did not survive the mission.
Many countries launched Chandrayaan-1 into space but USA launched it first and also launched it second .
Well the first and truly thing to go up to space was a monkey, to see uf it was safe and if it could reach back down to earth!
The First Cat in space was Félicette, launched in October 18, 1963.
The first space craft was Sputnik, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
The first thing sent into space was the Nazi Germans V-2 rocket in the Second World War.
The first living thing to be launched into space in 1960 was a dog named Laika on the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2. Laika became the first animal to orbit Earth in space, but unfortunately, she did not survive the mission.
The first space shuttle was first launched in 1981.
Many countries launched Chandrayaan-1 into space but USA launched it first and also launched it second .
Well the first and truly thing to go up to space was a monkey, to see uf it was safe and if it could reach back down to earth!
No. The first satellite to be launched into space was Sputnik, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
North Korea launched its first satellite into space in 2009.
America's first satellite launched into outer space was called the Explorer 1, and was launched in 1958.
Depends. If you mean the first thing past the Karaman line (the point where atmosphere ends and space begins) then it was a V-2 Rocket launched by Nazi Germany in June of 1944. If you mean first thing orbiting then it was Sputnik.
It was USSR (the Russian-led Soviet Union), who launched the Spotnik as the first man-made space-craft.