So that space crew can measure accurate measurements including (diameter of the planets, mass, density, period of rotation, period of revolution etc.)
to inform the audience of the actors, and the info about them. also the cast and crew
The burglary crew worked for glory and renown, but they went down.
mixed crewing in maritime was defined as crew working onboard the ship with different natonalities.
Magellan's crew made the circumference of the world, but most died in doing so ( this is true).
A space shuttle mission typically involves a crew of seven astronauts. This crew is made up of a mix of mission specialists, pilots, and sometimes a payload specialist.
So that space crew can measure accurate measurements including (diameter of the planets, mass, density, period of rotation, period of revolution etc.)
it gathers information about space without a crew
The name of the first space shuttle that shuttled crew to and from their jobs in spaceis called Elicoll. After the first female shuttle commander Eileen Collins, a true hero in todays history.
Space probes have the ability to gather information about space without a crew
Normally, the station has a crew of 6 people, or 3 in between crew rotations. The most people that have ever been aboard the ISS was 10, when the 7-man crew of STS-119 (Space Shuttle Discovery) was docked with the ISS, which had a crew of 3 aboard. Now that the huge Space Shuttle is discontinued, a maximum crew size of 6-8 aboard the ISS is more realistic.
The space shuttle program included several shuttles, such as Atlantis, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, and Endeavour, which transported crew to and from space.
The International Space Station (ISS) can accommodate a crew of six astronauts at a time. This small crew size is due to limitations in space, resources, and life support systems aboard the spacecraft.
The Space Shuttle (orbiter).
National aeronautics and space adminstration.
The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded on takeoff in 1986, tragically killing all seven crew members on board.
Same as an astronaut. A person trained by a space program to travel into space as a crew member of the space program.