yes
astronauts always go into the universe to search for life and also if we did not have any we would not know much about space
no scientific equipment can go out of this universe because the scientist won't get feedback and astronaut can't go out of the universe because the astronauts well get stuck.
With the exception of those that went to the moon, they orbit the earth.
In recent years astronauts have gone to the International Space Station, which is in a low orbit around Earth.
With the exception of those that went to the moon, they orbit the earth.
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Nope, in fact no astronauts have gone to the moon since December, 1972. These days astronauts never get further than 150 or so miles above the Earth's surface.
Astronauts want to be one of the few people who get to go into space, to experience living in a weightlessness environment, to look down on the earth from above, and to fully appreciate the vast emptiness of space.
The mission of Apollo11 was to go to the moon and return back to the earth safely with the astronauts.
All the landings were in the lighted portion of the side of the moon facing Earth.
Astronauts go to space to conduct scientific research, test new technologies, and expand our understanding of the universe. They also play a key role in maintaining and repairing spacecraft like the International Space Station. Additionally, astronauts may participate in experiments to study the effects of space travel on the human body.
No it did not go to plan, instead of landing on the moon it flew around the moon and then returned to earth. The astronauts landed in the ocean in their spacecraft.