No, he is still alive and well.
Humans have not left outer space. The International Space Station is still crewed.
Richard Hammond is married to Amanda Etheridge (mostly known as Mindy) scince 2002 and still going strong
Because technically he wasn't in space. He was on the edge of Earths atmosphere. so gravity was still in effect.
Still alive on 7th of feb 2011 He Lives in new Zealand in The bay Of Plenty Near katikati
The greatest achievement of man in space exploration was landing on the moon. The exploration still continues and there is a high possibility of more space achievements.
Yes, exploration is still going on today. People are still discovering things that we haven't even head of. Even thought some of the things are little things, they still help the economy with growth. The answer is yes....
NASA has not ended. It is still an active agency working on various space exploration missions and research projects.
Yes, there is still an ongoing "space race" among various countries and private companies to explore and commercialize space. This competition includes efforts to reach new milestones in space exploration, such as sending humans to Mars or returning to the Moon.
The United States is currently leading in space technology, with organizations like NASA and private companies like SpaceX making significant advancements in space exploration, satellite technology, and manned spaceflight.
Well we are still figuring out when the next trip is but it isn't going to be more than a couple of years
Neil Armstrong retired from NASA in 1971, and turns 80 years of age in August of 2010.
The Saturn V has been retired and is no longer in use. It was last used in 1973 for the Skylab space station missions. Today, newer rockets like the Falcon Heavy and the SLS are used for space exploration.
Yes, Richard Leakey is still a live today
Some achievements in space exploration include the first human spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin in 1961, the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, the Voyager spacecraft reaching interstellar space, the Mars rover missions, the Hubble Space Telescope discoveries, and the ongoing international collaboration on the International Space Station.
It is difficult to predict the exact future of space in 5 years. However, advancements in space exploration, technology, and commercial ventures are expected to continue, potentially leading to more space missions, the development of new technologies, and increased participation from private companies.
As of December 30, 2013, Richard Clayderman is still alive.