Moon rover is a space exploration vehicle designed to move across the surface of the moon. Some rovers have been designed to transport members of a human spaceflight crew, such as the Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle; others have been partially or fullyautonomous robots, such as Lunokhod 1.
Of course it has. In fact space has been around for as long as the universe has been in existence. Look at space as a body of water; it has length, width, and depth. Now put a trampoline over the surface. This is space-time. Everything in existence sits on this "trampoline" as matter with mass, pressing down no the surface. Now take out the space (water) and nothing is there to support time, the (trampoline). So without space we wouldn't have time, movement, or any matter or mass today. Nothing would exist. So yes, Earth has been in space indefinitely and always will be.
the moon has no atomoshere
Parachutes have never been used in space, and never will be. Without atmosphere, parachutes accomplish nothing. They are used to prevent the fiery destruction of a space vehicle when it re-enters earth's atmosphere.
lava
Venus surface is so hot it could melt led, Lots of space, has been crust
Enterprise (never flown into space but used as a test vehicle for glide tests.) Columbia Challenger Discovery Endeavor Atlantis
The Hubble Space Telescope never carried any living being. It has been maintained and updated by astronauts who navigated to it aboard the Space Shuttle, but never served as a vehicle for anybody's transportation.
Scientists concluded that meteroroids had bombared the moons surface.
No, no one has been to the sun. The sun is too hot for a space ship or a person. When you get closer you will be crushed and the space ship will melt.
As of now, there have been no reported crashes in space where a spacecraft has collided with another object in the void of space. However, there have been instances of spacecraft accidents during launch or re-entry, such as the Space Shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters. Additionally, satellites and space debris can collide, but these events occur in orbit rather than in deep space. Overall, while space travel carries risks, no crashes have occurred in the traditional sense of a vehicle crashing while in the vacuum of space.
A meteorite is a piece of rock or metal from outer space that survives its passage through Earth's atmosphere and lands on the surface. Meteorites provide valuable information about the composition of celestial bodies and have been found on all continents.