He knew a great deal about space.
The first monkey in space was named Albert I and his mission was 15 minutes long aboard a V-2 rocket. This was in 1948 and he reached an altitude of 39 miles.
Albert Einstein did not discover anything in space, but his theory of general relativity revolutionized our understanding of gravity and the structure of the universe. This theory provided a new framework for understanding how space, time, and matter interact, leading to predictions like the existence of black holes and gravitational waves.
Albert II, a rhesus monkey, was sent into space by the United States for scientific research purposes as part of the space exploration program. His mission was to study the effects of space travel on living organisms and to contribute to the understanding of how space conditions affect biological systems.
The first monkey in space was sent by the United States. The monkey named Albert I was launched aboard a V-2 rocket in 1948 as part of a research experiment.
Albert 2 was launched by the United States, on June 14, 1949. The animal survived the V2 flight, but died on impact after a parachute failure.
USA launched a rhesus monkey named Albert l into space on June 11, 1948 aboard a V-2 Blossom.
He knew a great deal about space.
The first monkey in space was named Albert I and his mission was 15 minutes long aboard a V-2 rocket. This was in 1948 and he reached an altitude of 39 miles.
yea on my space
Albert de Laude Long was born in 1844.
Albert Einstein did not discover anything in space, but his theory of general relativity revolutionized our understanding of gravity and the structure of the universe. This theory provided a new framework for understanding how space, time, and matter interact, leading to predictions like the existence of black holes and gravitational waves.
Albert Einstein is best known for his theory of relativity, which includes the famous equation E=mc^2. This theory revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity.
Albert II, a rhesus monkey, was sent into space by the United States for scientific research purposes as part of the space exploration program. His mission was to study the effects of space travel on living organisms and to contribute to the understanding of how space conditions affect biological systems.
After the fruit flies, it was probably a monkey (Albert II), but few records exist of the chronological order. BTW: Albert I never reached space.
Albert Jarvis has written: 'The role of dental caries in space closure in the mixed dentition'
the theory of relativity and the curved nature of space