i think it coukd be 'fantastic voyage'. i remember watching this at school!!it stars Raquel Welch.
To see if it was safe for a human to travel into safe. If the monkey made it, a human might survive space travel. If the ape died, then it was not safe for a human to go into space. The chimp lived, so human beings were sent into outer space.
the Gaulish tribes migrated around 1500 BC from central Europe. They weren't the first people in that part of Europe, were prehistoric settlements indicate a much longer human presence.
zulu`s are human,so as workout is the body.dancing is the fastest and simple way to stronger and fit femoris.since dancing brings joy and happiness to the zulu people,so as to million of people around the world......................student of hfpa.
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Transportation began in prehistoric times, with the earliest forms likely involving the movement of people and goods on foot. As societies developed, around 4,000 to 3,000 BCE, innovations like the wheel and animal domestication significantly advanced transportation methods. The invention of boats and the establishment of roads further enhanced travel and trade in ancient civilizations. Thus, while informal transportation has existed since early human history, organized and advanced forms emerged around the dawn of civilization.
Consuming a human flesh capsule raises ethical concerns related to consent, dignity, and respect for human remains. It may also raise questions about cultural taboos and the potential for exploitation or commodification of human bodies.
200000 miles an hour
The first human in space was Yuri Gagarin, 12th April 1961. he launched in Vostok 3KA-3. The capsule is often referred to as Vostok-1, as this was the name given to the payload capsule. His flight lasted 108 minutes and orbited the Earth once at a height of 108.75 miles. Gagarin died in 1968 in a plane crash. The town of Gzhatsk, near the village of Klushino, where he was born, was renamed Gagarin in his honour.
In the Bowman's capsule, which is a part of the nephron, which is in the kidney.
yes
The Apollo 1 space capsule was invented in February of 1967.
In a lifetime, around the world twice! So that's around 25512 Km! Around the world twice is correct but the circumference of the world is 40,075.16 km so it would be a total of 80,150.32 km or 49,803.1 miles.
The concept of the space capsule was developed in the early 20th century, but the first practical space capsule, the Soviet Vostok 1, was launched in 1961, carrying Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. Prior to that, various designs and prototypes were proposed, but the Vostok program marked the beginning of operational space capsules for human spaceflight.
Human environment is the surrounding things around where people lives and how the things around is can affect our living conditions.
The first space capsule to land in the Pacific Ocean was NASA's Mercury capsule, Friendship 7, which returned to Earth on February 20, 1962. Piloted by astronaut John Glenn, it completed three orbits around the Earth before splashing down in the Pacific near the Bahamas. This marked a significant milestone in the U.S. space program and showcased the feasibility of human spaceflight.
if people can get them and keep them yes
human hair ................... when u find human hair balls around u it means people are malting or cofed up a ball of hair