Only 3 countries have launched a rocket and sent astronauts in to space. The United States, China, and Russia. Many other countries have sent astronauts in to space but they went on rockets belonging to other countries.
No , but for astronauts visiting from other nations they do need passports to travel to the respective countries who are launching them into space e.g. the U.S. , Russia .
I'm a professional but even i don't know how many astronauts go into space a year too many to count
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A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon , two in each mission.
Russia calls astronauts the term cosmonauts.
A cosmonaut would come from Russia. The term "cosmonaut" is used specifically for Russian astronauts, while "astronaut" is used for astronauts from other countries.
Cosmonauts Used in Russia
Astronauts, or, in Russia, cosmonauts.
mostly russia. they're humans and they fly up to space in a spaceship
Cosmonauts go into space. They're just like astronauts, but they're from Russia.
No astronauts have died on the moon.
They are brought there by America's Space Shuttle and Russia's Soyuz spacecraft.
Only 3 countries have launched a rocket and sent astronauts in to space. The United States, China, and Russia. Many other countries have sent astronauts in to space but they went on rockets belonging to other countries.
There were a total of 12 astronauts who walked on the moon.
No , but for astronauts visiting from other nations they do need passports to travel to the respective countries who are launching them into space e.g. the U.S. , Russia .
Russia calls its astronauts, cosmonauts. Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was the first cosmonaut in space on April 12, 1961. Gagarin was able to do a full Earth orbit. This was before America's first astronaut in space, Alan Shepard on May 5, 1961 which was only a suborbital flight.