Gherman Titov went to space as part of the Soviet Vostok 2 mission in 1961 to become the second person to orbit the Earth after Yuri Gagarin. The mission aimed to further demonstrate Soviet space capabilities and advance their space program during the Space Race.
Before John Glenn, six people went up to space: Yuri Gagarin, Gherman Titov, Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, Scott Carpenter, and Wally Schirra.
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
Without the space shuttle, spacecraft such as SpaceX's Dragon capsule or Boeing's Starliner will be used to transport astronauts and cargo to space. These spacecraft are launched using rockets, such as SpaceX's Falcon 9 or NASA's Space Launch System. The International Space Station will continue to be serviced by these alternative vehicles.
The space shuttle is able to go to the moon by using a special type of fuel and rises up the earth atmosphere until it overcomes the force of gravity.
Well acording to space the first thing to go to the moon/space was a monkey :D To do a test, the test was that if the monkey would come back down or not!! You would not like to go to space and never come back so they sent a monkey up to test
Before John Glenn, six people went up to space: Yuri Gagarin, Gherman Titov, Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, Scott Carpenter, and Wally Schirra.
No u do not need to go up into space to be an astronaut. Actually many astronauts train and train but don't get to go up in space.
You cant go up into space for no reason
The cost to go up the Space Needle is around 32 for adults and 24 for children.
Yes
The reason is because scientist needed to test if people could also go up into space so they sended animals up to test so.
some clothes, space food, and other supplies.
actually a chimpanze went up into space is what really happend.
The only place to go in space today is the International Space Station (ISS) which is in Low Earth Orbit (about 200 miles up).
To explore the world unknown up there.
maybe
Despite what rumors say, you can't go into space in Emerald. (Maybe they'll include that in the remake.)