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The dream of those who are passionate about space and dreaming of going to the space boundary is going to be fulfilled in July. Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson are about to usher in a new space age.



If this work is successfully completed, even ordinary people will be able to experience this spaceflight. Bezos, the founder of Amazon, will go into space on July 20. Virgin Company boss Branson will go into space on July 11.



So far, only a handful of people have been able to reach space. Only a handful of countries have the ability to send humans back into space safely and back. With the help of the digital revolution, researchers are making innovative discoveries.


Bezos, Branson and Alan Musk, bosses of Tesla and SpaceX, are excited about space travel. He has been instrumental in making space travel a success. Special technology has been used to make space travel easier so that the astronaut can safely go into space and return safely to Earth.


Explorations made with the help of spacecraft throughout the universe, outside the Earth's atmosphere. These types of explorations include sounding rockets, artificial satellites orbiting near the Earth, spacecraft to explore the moon and planets, and deep spacecraft.



The world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik-1, was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, after which the Soviet Union and the U.S. (America) began a series of space exploration programs.


The first American satellite, Explorer-1, was launched on January 31, 1958, four months after Sputnik-1. Over the next three decades, thousands of different types of satellites and spacecraft have been successfully launched in the space competition between the two countries.



  These include satellites for scientific research, communications, weather, military information and satellites for useful functions such as navigation, spacecraft for exploration of the moon and planets, and co-manned space-flights. 


 On April 12, 1961, the Soviet Union launched a man into orbit around the Earth in the world's first manned spaceflight, while on July 20, 1969, two American humans landed on the lunar surface.

ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયામાં અંતરિક્ષ યાત્રી 40 લાખ ચોપ્પન હજાર ફૂટની ઊંચાઈએથી અંતરીક્ષ યાન માંથી મારી છલાંગ. 1236 કિ.મી.ની યાત્રા કરીને પૃથ્વી પર ચાર મિનિટ અમુક સેકન્ડમાં પૃથ્વી પર પહોંચી ગયા હતા. તેના શરીર પર લગાવેલા કેમેરાની મદદથી પૃથ્વીની ગુમવાની જે ક્રિયા છે છે તે નિહાળવાનો અદભુત નજારો દર્શાવતો વિડિયો જોવા - CLICK HERE


 This type of program used to cost a lot.  In the first twenty years of the space age, the United States spent a combined હજાર 9 trillion on its civilian and military space programs.  More than half a million people are directly involved in America's space programs. 



 Such information about Soviet Russia is not available, but based on physical evidence it can be estimated that if not more than this for Soviet space programs, so much would have been spent and so much equipment would have been used.


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