1) F
2) F
3) F
4) T
5) T
Hobby
My favourite hobby is shooting, yeah real shooting not in PC game, like little crying baby. Well I'm usually shooting from my 8mm gleezy (glock you most likely do not know what it is) don't be afraid, i don't shoot people I'm not a beast, I'm shooting in metall targets they look like people, but nevermind. My hobby develops my eyes, it's really hard to hit the first time and don't miss. probably you ask where I got it, but I won't say, just... you know, I know so many influential people you better not deal with them. Аnd of course the last question, I almost forgot. No I do not think it's popular among teenagers, these little namby-pambys would never do this.
Объяснение:
60 years ago there were no space programs, because we did not have the technology to
travel to space. Today there are space shuttles, space stations and even space tourists.
How did it start?
In the 90s, space programs from different countries began to work together. The result was
International Space Station, a space city the size of a football field. First part
The station was launched in November 1998.
In 2000 Denis Tito became the first tourist in space when he paid 10 million to visit
the space station in 2001. Two years later, the first man-made object Mars Rover
landed on Mars. Scientists are already planning the first human mission to Mars.
1971, people saw the first space station "Salyut 1" Koloraya flew into space. Voyager
1 and 2 also began their journey to find out about the planets in the solar system and look for a new one
a life. Both Voyagers carry pictures, natural sounds and music from the ground.
The race into space began in 1957 with the satellite "Sputnik 1", "Sputnik 1" was less than 1 meter in
length, and was in space for three weeks. It was the first satellite to orbit the Earth.
After the satellite, the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin, came. His ship "Vostok 1" flew over
Earth only once. Other astronauts flew into space the following year, but it took 8 years to complete
the next big step. On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 arrived at 1.y. Neil Armstrong became the first
the man who walked on the moon.