Neil Armstrong and David Scott
Yes astronauts do control the space shuttle. During lift off and 9 and half minutes after the lift off most of the things are controlled by the computers on board but after that everything is in the hands of astronauts. During landing too everything is controlled by the team of astronauts.
There was a faulty O ring which lead to that explosion that killed all the astronauts on board.
There were three Astronauts that were said to have boarded the Apollo 11. The three Astronauts were, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. The third was Michael Collins but he stayed in the Orbiter during this time.
The only responsibility that the astronauts had that were on board the Apollo 11 was to perform a lunar landing and return to Earth. The astronauts were able to gather lunar materials and bring them back to Earth for exploration purposes.
They carry it with them on board.
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Neil Armstrong and David Scott
Yes astronauts do control the space shuttle. During lift off and 9 and half minutes after the lift off most of the things are controlled by the computers on board but after that everything is in the hands of astronauts. During landing too everything is controlled by the team of astronauts.
You are describing the Apollo 13 mission.
So that the astronauts on board can breath, of course. :)
Alfred hitchcock and Franklin plouwer
There was a faulty O ring which lead to that explosion that killed all the astronauts on board.
The astronauts and cosmonauts on board are there to do scientific experiments that you cannot normally do on Earth.
The Gemini capsules were designed to hold 2 Astronauts, and each mission carried 2.
There were three Astronauts that were said to have boarded the Apollo 11. The three Astronauts were, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. The third was Michael Collins but he stayed in the Orbiter during this time.