The first human words spoken in space were by Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet astronaut, on April 12, 1961. He famously said, "Poyekhali!" which means "Let's go!" in Russian, as he launched into space aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft.
The rhyming scheme for "off to outer space tomorrow morning" would be AABCCB, where the rhyming words are "off," "space," "morning," "tomorrow," and "space" again.
No, the Salut 1 was not the first space station. The first space station was the Soviet space station Salyut 1, which was launched in 1971.
Of the first Space Shuttle; Enterprise. Of the first space worthy Space Shuttle; Columbia.
It was designed to fly in space, and its first mission was another test of the space shuttle.
yes laika was the first dog in space infact it was the first animal in space
The rhyming scheme for "off to outer space tomorrow morning" would be AABCCB, where the rhyming words are "off," "space," "morning," "tomorrow," and "space" again.
The Esperanto words for space and room are spaco and cambro.
Sputnik, the first rocket into space many things to do with space: they got the first person into space the first satellite to launch into space the first orbit around the earth the first living being into space the first woman into space etc.
The USSR or Russia. They had the first satellite, the first animal in space, the first manned space flight, and the first space walk. But we beat them to the moon.
It is just a space, like the space between words.
Orbit and ozone are space words. They begin with the letter o.
No, the Salut 1 was not the first space station. The first space station was the Soviet space station Salyut 1, which was launched in 1971.
Compound words can be written with a space between the words, with a hyphen between the words and with no space between the words.
Yes, it was the first space shuttle to go to space
Of the first Space Shuttle; Enterprise. Of the first space worthy Space Shuttle; Columbia.
It was designed to fly in space, and its first mission was another test of the space shuttle.
Hubble telescope and hydrogen are space words. They begin with the letter h.