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Why countries are interested in space travel?

Because the first country in space would mean that they can control more. and its also a pride thing. like the moon race. the first people on the moon would mean the scientific research that was collected and tested would give that nation a greater understanding on were we came from and what is really out there. i hope this helps


How many countries have space programs?

Currently, there are over 70 countries with active space programs. Some of these countries have their own space agencies while others may participate in space programs through collaborations and partnerships with other countries.


How many countries have gone into outer space?

As of now, a total of 13 countries have successfully launched their own crewed missions to outer space. These countries include the United States, Russia, China, and others who have sent astronauts to space. Additionally, several other countries have launched satellites and probes into space.


How has space travel changed?

Space travel has become more advanced and accessible thanks to technological advancements. Commercial space travel is becoming more common, allowing for more people to experience space. In addition, collaborations between countries and private companies have expanded opportunities for exploration beyond Earth's orbit.


How much money goes into space travel annually?

On space exploration, NASA spends about $18.7 billion, however only $5-7 billion goes towards space exploration. The remaining money goes towards health care, operation, cross agency and others.

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Which countries are most famous for space travel?

russia.america.china


Why countries are interested in space travel?

Because the first country in space would mean that they can control more. and its also a pride thing. like the moon race. the first people on the moon would mean the scientific research that was collected and tested would give that nation a greater understanding on were we came from and what is really out there. i hope this helps


How many countries have space programs?

Currently, there are over 70 countries with active space programs. Some of these countries have their own space agencies while others may participate in space programs through collaborations and partnerships with other countries.


Are there plans to have even more space trips there in the future?

not by NASA, yet there are private companies of space travel, and other countries' space programs.


How many countries have gone into outer space?

As of now, a total of 13 countries have successfully launched their own crewed missions to outer space. These countries include the United States, Russia, China, and others who have sent astronauts to space. Additionally, several other countries have launched satellites and probes into space.


Who does space travel benefit?

space travel denefits me =)


How has space travel changed?

Space travel has become more advanced and accessible thanks to technological advancements. Commercial space travel is becoming more common, allowing for more people to experience space. In addition, collaborations between countries and private companies have expanded opportunities for exploration beyond Earth's orbit.


Do we have the technology to travel to space?

Yes, we do have technology to travel to space.


How do they travel to space?

Space travel is done by means of rockets.


How much money goes into space travel annually?

On space exploration, NASA spends about $18.7 billion, however only $5-7 billion goes towards space exploration. The remaining money goes towards health care, operation, cross agency and others.


What type of wave can move through space?

Light waves do, but sound waves cannot, because in space is no medium to carry the vibration. Radio, TV and others can travel in space also.


How many cats went into space?

A total of 11 cats were sent into space by various countries between 1963 and 1967 as part of space experiments. These cats were primarily used to study the effects of space travel on living organisms.