The first president to go to space was Ronald Reagan. He did not travel to space during his presidency, but before becoming president, Reagan flew on a NASA Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft to observe a Space Shuttle mission in 1986.
No wife of a US President has yet gone into space.
The first American woman to go into space was Sally Ride, who flew aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983. At that time, Ronald Reagan was the President of the United States.
YURI GAGRIN WAS THE FIRST MAN and Valentina was the first women to go in space
The first president to witness a spaceship launch into space firsthand was President Richard Nixon. He watched the Apollo 12 mission lift off from Kennedy Space Center on November 14, 1969.
The first president to witness a space launch in person was John F. Kennedy when he observed the launch of astronaut Alan Shepard on May 5, 1961, becoming the first American in space.
No wife of a US President has yet gone into space.
The first American woman to go into space was Sally Ride, who flew aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983. At that time, Ronald Reagan was the President of the United States.
Yes, it was the first space shuttle to go to space
YURI GAGRIN WAS THE FIRST MAN and Valentina was the first women to go in space
A U.S. President has never been to space, but a U.S. Senator, John Glenn, has.
The first women to go into space is Ellen Ochoa
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Ronald Reagan was president when Sally Ride became the first American woman in space in 1983.
No but she was the first black woman to go to space.
Guion Bluford was the first African American to go into space.
Dato' Sheikh Muzaphar Shukor is the first Malaysian to go to space.
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