Manned space missions have carried their crew members to low-earth orbit, to lunar orbit, and to the surface of the moon. The most recent manned lunar orbits and lunar landings took place 38 years ago.
No, the Space Shuttle Discovery did not travel to the moon. The space shuttle program focused on missions to low Earth orbit, not missions to the moon.
After the space shuttle's rockets are jettisoned, they fall back to Earth and either land in the ocean or are disposed of in a designated area. They are not reused and are typically not recovered for future missions.
No, all Apollo missions successfully landed back on Earth after completing their missions to the moon.
There were a total of 17 Apollo missions, including both crewed missions and uncrewed test flights. Eleven of these missions landed astronauts on the Moon, while the rest were Earth orbit missions or test flights.
Manned space missions have carried their crew members to low-earth orbit, to lunar orbit, and to the surface of the moon. The most recent manned lunar orbits and lunar landings took place 38 years ago.
Some space missions that have investigated Earth include the Hubble Space Telescope, the Terra satellite, and the International Space Station. These missions have provided valuable data on Earth's atmosphere, climate, land surface, and oceans.
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In that case, Earth's atmosphere won't interfere.
No, the Space Shuttle Discovery did not travel to the moon. The space shuttle program focused on missions to low Earth orbit, not missions to the moon.
After the space shuttle's rockets are jettisoned, they fall back to Earth and either land in the ocean or are disposed of in a designated area. They are not reused and are typically not recovered for future missions.
In outer space, Earth's atmosphere will not interfere.
No, all Apollo missions successfully landed back on Earth after completing their missions to the moon.
The red planet next to Earth is Mars. It is the fourth planet from the Sun and is known for its red color caused by iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. Mars is being explored by robotic spacecraft and is a target for potential future human missions.
There is no weather in space, since there is no air in space for weather to occur in. For that matter, there is not much that you can do to interfere with weather on the surface of Earth, either.
Yes they are launched by the Orion spacecraft (space shuttle's replacement)around 2020 and people will be on the rover for 2-8 days and finally return to the Orion module and go back to earth.