The term "Space Ships" implies a vehicle capable of interplanetary travel carrying a crew. So far we haven't been able to do that.
We have only reached the point of being able to send unmanned vehicles on one way trips in our solar system. The Apollo capsules never reached interplanetary travel and could not make a round trip under power.
If Sputnik is considered the first space ship, then that country is Russia. It depends on how the term space ship is defined.
One of the space ships are called the challenger
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Space ships can come in various shapes and sizes depending on their purpose and design. They can range from small capsules like SpaceX's Crew Dragon to larger vessels like the International Space Station. Generally, space ships have a streamlined and aerodynamic appearance to help them navigate through the vacuum of space.
Some rocket ships that have gone into space include: Apollo, Space Shuttle, Falcon 9, Soyuz, Saturn V, and SpaceShipTwo.
Space ships go to space to carry out scientific research, launch satellites, explore other planets, and facilitate space missions. Additionally, they are used for space tourism and commercial activities such as satellite deployment and space station resupply missions.
One of the space ships are called the challenger
Space ships bring their fuel with them from the start.
Space ships are not really real. They are actually called spacecraft.
Scraps from Space ships in outer space
space ships and satellites
The Portuguese invented the three-masted ship in the 1400's. These type of ships replaced the ships that had an oared galley. Three-masted ships were easier to steer.
Ships were invented prior to written records. Thus, we do not know who invented them. Ships were useful to the Greeks because they allowed travel to various islands and they permitted trade, which would have been far more arduous over land.
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Jupiters size was estimated long before space ships.
Kerim Kerimov invented the space station.
Space ships travelling through the space-time continium