Space. There are lots of different "cooperative missions" planned; you'd need to be more specific.
Mars and elsewhere
mars.
mars.
The docking of the Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft.
to bring relationship between two countries
Spacecrafts are used for many purposes:Placing satellites in orbit around the Earth to measure different conditions on Earth (magnetic fields, change of gravity in the surface, GPS etc.Investigating possibilities and conditions for life in order to get an answer about how life was created on Earth. Mars Science Laboratory.The Morpheus project from NASA is established in hope of making a base on the Moon in order to use the Moon as a intermediate jump to Mars.
The differenc between a spacecraft and spaceship are none. There isn't any difference between a spacecraft and spaceship.
The Gemini program flew orbital manuevering and docking exercises between 1964 and 1966, with crewed flights from 1965 to 1966. The Gemini spacecraft (missions III to XII) were flown by two astronauts each.
The gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft will become insignificant.
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The Space Race was a competition for victory between the US and the USSR. It began with the launch of Sputnik 1 by the Soviet Union. It involved many other missions to include Explorer 1, Vostok 1, Mariner 2, Ranger 7, and Luna 9. Some of the more well known missions are the Apollo missions 1-17.
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The Gemini missions were designed to bridge the gap between the small Mercury mission and the much larger and more demanding Apollo moon missions. Gemini developed orbital rendezvous, navigation, guidance and docking techniques alongside testing various parts and components to be fitted to the future Apollo spacecraft. Gemini 12 was the last Gemini flight in 1966.