large ocean, outer space, and atoms
About 30 kilometers / second.
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About an hour and a half.
why not..??!! it's a great experience and it's really good to explore the outer space to know about that unspoiled world..
Time, distance, colour.
Human, dog, cat.
Yuri Gagarin's historic spaceflight in 1961 as the first human to travel to space had a profound impact on the world. It inspired a generation of people to explore space, boosted the space race between the US and the USSR, and demonstrated the capabilities of human space travel. Gagarin became an international hero and symbol of Soviet space achievements.
Of all the deaths caused by space travel, 100% of them were caused by space travel.Of all the people who have been launched from the Earth aboard space vehicles, however,the number of deaths has been relatively minuscule.To come at it from another angle . . .-- Space 'travel' has been a reality since Yuri Gagarin's flight in 1961 . . . roughlyfifty years now.-- During that time, I'm guesstimating that perhaps 30 people have died in thecourse of preparation, execution, or conclusion of space travel.-- The CIA World Factbook estimates the world crude mortality rate at 8.37 per 1000 per year.-- Assuming a world population of 6 billion, that says that during the fifty years ofspace travel, something like 2.5 billion people have died.-- That puts space-travel casualties at 0.0000012 percent of all deaths.
Space travel has led to advancements in technology, such as satellite communication and GPS systems, which have revolutionized global communication and navigation. It has also inspired and engaged people worldwide, fostering international collaboration in scientific research and exploration. Lastly, space travel has produced innovations in materials science and medical technologies that have direct applications in various industries.
Three things that helped people travel more quickly are: trains, planes, and cars.
Yes, the International Space Station ISS travels round the world in just 92.89 minutes.