Please ask only ONE question at a time, do not add more questions in the answer section. The answer to "Sun is to solar as moon is to what?" is "as moon is to lunar."
The Sun.
The analogy is that the Moon orbits the Earth, and the Earth orbits the Sun.
The answer is the Sun because the moon orbits the earth in the same manner as the earth orbits the Sun.
Lunar.
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the first test of lunar module in lunar orbit was in 1964 using Apollo10, the space craft, sent by the USA sorry if this isnt a good answer :(
The Apollo 9 was the first to test a lunar module in space. Apollo 10 tested the lunar module in lunar orbit.
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.
The purpose of this spacecraft was to carry a lunar module to the moon and engage it in lunar orbit.
The sun controls gravity in our solar system keeping the planets in orbit just as the earth keeps the moon in orbit. Depending on how close you are to a planet will determine whether the suns or that planets gravity will act upon you. Gravity is everywhere in space.
the first test of lunar module in lunar orbit was in 1964 using Apollo10, the space craft, sent by the USA sorry if this isnt a good answer :(
Orbit doesn't have a function, as it's not an object, certainly not one created by anyone with a purpose in mind. Orbit is just an approximate trajectory of a planet hurling through space, an imaginary line if you will, not an actual cord that keeps planet afloat.
The Apollo 9 was the first to test a lunar module in space. Apollo 10 tested the lunar module in lunar orbit.
The force keeping planets in orbit is gravity from another, larger planet or mass. The larger the planet, the greater the gravitational force it will have. To give an example, the sun in our solar system keeps earth and all the other planets in our solar system in orbit because it has the greatest mass, meaning it also has the greatest gravitational force.
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.
The purpose of this spacecraft was to carry a lunar module to the moon and engage it in lunar orbit.
Weight is caused by being pulled down by a planet, therefore it changes from planet to planet. When in space we orbit a planet and the acceleration of the orbit counter-acts the weight - resulting in weightlessness.
The sun controls gravity in our solar system keeping the planets in orbit just as the earth keeps the moon in orbit. Depending on how close you are to a planet will determine whether the suns or that planets gravity will act upon you. Gravity is everywhere in space.
The first planet in our solar system is Mercury.
space probes have crossed Pluto's orbit, but never have visited the planet because Pluto was not in alignment with the flight path of the space probes.
To orbit the planet Venus
The orbit of Eris is 44° from the ecliptic.