Before his historic flight into space, Yuri Gagarin felt a mix of excitement and anxiety. As the first human to embark on such a journey, he was aware of the immense responsibility and the risks involved. Despite his nerves, Gagarin maintained a sense of determination and optimism, believing in the extensive training and preparation that had led to this momentous occasion. His confidence ultimately helped him embrace the experience as a significant achievement for humanity.
When Yuri Gagarin went into space on April 12, 1961, he felt a mix of excitement and exhilaration, as well as a sense of awe at the beauty of Earth from orbit. He famously described the experience as a profound moment, expressing joy over witnessing the planet's curvature and the vastness of space. Despite the gravity of the mission, he maintained a sense of calm and confidence, embodying the spirit of human exploration. Ultimately, Gagarin felt a deep sense of pride in being the first human to journey into outer space.
He was excited
To have more space
They hated his guts. That's why the revolution happened in the first place.
Certainly nervous, but they knew they had a job to do, and would go where Lee directed them to.
When Yuri Gagarin went into space on April 12, 1961, he felt a mix of excitement and exhilaration, as well as a sense of awe at the beauty of Earth from orbit. He famously described the experience as a profound moment, expressing joy over witnessing the planet's curvature and the vastness of space. Despite the gravity of the mission, he maintained a sense of calm and confidence, embodying the spirit of human exploration. Ultimately, Gagarin felt a deep sense of pride in being the first human to journey into outer space.
Alan Shepard became the first American to go into space. He was beaten by Yuri Gagarin just 23 days earlier but with hindsight had the United States Government not delayed he could have been the first man in space. But he did not go into Earth-orbit as Gagarin did. The first American to orbit the Earth was John Glenn and later Shepard was to feel overshadowed by Glenn.
Alan Shepard became the first American to go into space. He was beaten by Yuri Gagarin just 23 days earlier but with hindsight had the United States Government not delayed he could have been the first man in space. But he did not go into Earth-orbit as Gagarin did. The first American to orbit the Earth was John Glenn and later Shepard was to feel overshadowed by Glenn.
No. Yuri Gagarin went into low earth orbit in April 1961, and landed after almost, but not quite, one complete orbit. No human beings traveled as far as the moon until the Apollo 8 mission, in December 1968, and no human beings landed on the moon until the Apollo11 mission in July 1969.
In a space shuttle at outer space, you will be going almost 100mp so you will not feel so well when you get out probably
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You should but new shoes before the rubber soles starting to smooth or when you feel your child needs more foot space.
what i feel before staying under the sun
I feel very excited before Diwali. It is a festive time.
-- weightlessness -- isolation -- disorientation -- nausea
they feel as if they are ready
If you mean "Does air occupy space?" then yes it does when we compress air it takes space.. but when its not compressed we may not feel it but it still does take up space..