Well?
What did you learn in history class?
Do you believe every thing the teacher tells you?
If you said Russian cosmonaut Russian Yuri Gagarin, who was launched into space on April 12, 1961, you'd be wrong.
Yuri Gagarin was the first person to orbit the Earth.
The first man in space was Joseph Kittinger, an American who on August 16, 1960 rode a balloon (and then parachuted back) from 102,800 feet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kittinger
http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=331024
At the time, the 102,800 ft altitude was considered "space."
By todays standards, the official altitude for space is 50-62 miles.
Kittinger falls about 30 miles short of todays set "space" altitude.
To this day, Kittinger has yet to be recognized as the first person in space.
What did you learn in history class?
Do you believe every thing the teacher tells you?
If you said Russian cosmonaut Russian Yuri Gagarin, who was launched into space on April 12, 1961, you'd be wrong.
Yuri Gagarin was the first person to orbit the Earth.
The first man in space was Joseph Kittinger, an American who on August 16, 1960 rode a balloon (and then parachuted back) from 102,800 feet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kittinger
http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=331024
At the time, the 102,800 ft altitude was considered "space."
By todays standards, the official altitude for space is 50-62 miles.
Kittinger falls about 30 miles short of todays set "space" altitude.
To this day, Kittinger has yet to be recognized as the first person in space.