It depends on the angle. From a plane flying past another plane at a higher speed, it can appear that the slower plane is flying backward, tail-first.
Neil Armstrong's interests included aviation, engineering, and space exploration. He was passionate about flying and piloting different types of aircraft, and he dedicated his career to advancing the field of space exploration through his work with NASA. Additionally, Armstrong had a keen interest in the history of flight and was known for his quiet, unassuming demeanor.
Not necessarily. A sphere is a "space" figure, but is not made up of planes.
neilla. (allien backwards)?
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was created in 1953.
Some planes have only one intercept.
Well, to tell the truth, everything inside a galaxy is actually flying off in space. Everything that is anything is flying off in space. Space is the thing that everything is in. What does tend to keep things together is gravity. So as things inside a galaxy are flying around in space, gravity keeps them from flying off in their own direction.
yesssssss!!! Area 51 and pluz there is always pics and video footage of flying ships and no not planes!=P yes because think about all the planets in space and we r the only 1 with life?
By flying in a rocketship.
Yes, there are restrictions for flying that applies to private planes. The FAA controls air space over certain cities and small private planes are restricted to a maximum altitude and speed.
If there are two unique, non-parallel planes in space, they will intersect, and their intersection will be a line.
Prism
The gravity of the sun an each moon's respective planet keeps them from flying into space.