No, the first man went up after sputnik's launch. For more info, search "Yuri Gagagarin"
I would say 1959 or 1960, shortly after the Russian launch in 57, im pretty sure the first one barely went ten feet up before dropping and exploding!
The first rocket of India was named Nike Apache, which was launched on November 21, 1963. It was a sounding rocket that was launched from Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) in Thumba, Kerala.
The rocket that took the first man to the moon was the Saturn V rocket.
The Rocket Boys launched their first rocket in the town of Coalwood, West Virginia. The rocket was launched in a field known as Big Creek Missile Agency, which they set up themselves.
Satellites went up in rockets, so both at the same time. Unless you mean a rocket with a person in it, in which case the satellites went up first.
A rocket
In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.
== == this rocket went for 3 seconds inthe air at 350mph
This question is incomplete. Did you mean Werner Von Braun? He was the pioneer rocket scientist the US nabbed to build rockets. He was the first to design the rocket that went to the moon.
Goddard did not create a rocket that went into space. He created the first liquid fuel rocket which was which lead to space rockets and for this is known as the father of modern rocketry. The first rocket to reach space was the V2 rocket made by the Germans during World War 2 as a weapon to deliver bombs.
It went boom.
its like a rocket. it went by it self. but people controled it with a remoteits like a rocket. it went by it self. but people controled it with a remote
No, the first man went up after sputnik's launch. For more info, search "Yuri Gagagarin"
The first rockets were used to create colorful and breathtaking displays in the sky,visible by large numbers of people.They were developed in China several Centuries ago, and are still in use. We call them "fireworks".
I would say 1959 or 1960, shortly after the Russian launch in 57, im pretty sure the first one barely went ten feet up before dropping and exploding!
The rocket was called the Eagle, Neil Armstrong named it himself.