sure. there no problem int when it launch
The first person to launch a satellite to Pluto was Bob Riley.
no !
The first satellite built by India, the Aryabhata, was launched by the USSR in 1975.India's space agency, ISRO, launched rockets from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre beginning in 1971, with the first successful orbital payload being the RS-1 on July 18, 1980.
In the abdomen, the liver swells first, then it and other abdominal organs start to leak.
spudnik was the first sattelite lauchned by the ussr but a man hole cover from a nuclear test was the first object launched into space this was done by the usa
The United States launched Skylab, its first space station, in 1973. Skylab was launched by NASA atop a Saturn V rocket.
The first US space station launched in 1973 was Skylab. It was launched on May 14, 1973 and remained in orbit until 1979.
The US launched the Skylab Space Station on May 14, 1973. Skylab was the first American space station in low Earth orbit and was used for various scientific experiments and observations.
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Skylab, the first United States space station, weighed approximately 77 metric tons (170,000 pounds) when fully equipped and fueled for launch.
Skylab was launched on 14th May 1973 on top of a modified Saturn V rocket using surplus material from the Apollo Lunar program. Skylab re-entered Earth's atmosphere and was destroyed on July 11th 1979.
No. Failure and success are the two possible results of attempting a task. Pros and cons are the reasons for or against attempting it in the first place.
Skylab was launched first, in 1973, while Mir was launched in 1986. Skylab was a United States space station, while Mir was a Soviet and later Russian space station.
Skylab
The name of the first US space station was Skylab. It was launched into orbit in 1973 and remained operational until 1979. Skylab was used for scientific research and experiments in microgravity.
Skylab
Skylab