When was the first space flight?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on April 23, 2026
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Accordingly, when was the first unmanned space flight?
April 8, 1964: Gemini 1, a two-seat spacecraft system, launches in an unmanned flight. Aug. 19, 1964: NASA's Syncom 3 launches aboard a Thor-Delta rocket, becoming the first geostationary telecommunications satellite.
Likewise, how long was the first space flight? First man in space On April 12, 1961, the USSR opened the era of crewed spaceflight, with the flight of the first cosmonaut (Russian name for space travelers), Yuri Gagarin. Gagarin's flight, part of the Soviet Vostok space exploration program, took 108 minutes and consisted of a single orbit of the Earth.
One may also ask, when was the first space launch?
April 12, 1981
Who made the first space flight?
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
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