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Pressurized only if pressure is needed, especially when it has humans or lives in it. Else the body will burst or ooze out blood.
Spacecraft lack wings & their engines don't require air to function.
Because space is like a vacuum. If they went outside of their spacecraft without a pressurized suit, their bodies with stretch like putty.
Both use the same principle for flying. But an aircraft normally doesn't use a rocket. Spacecrafts use rocket engines.
Aircraft are driven by air breathing engines whether combustion or jet. All spacecraft must be propelled by rocket or something else that needs no air to perform
Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.
Pressurized only if pressure is needed, especially when it has humans or lives in it. Else the body will burst or ooze out blood.
Except in special aircraft, the hold of an aircraft is usually not pressurized, and the pressure is the same as the atmospheric pressure outside the aircraft The passenger compartment, as I recall, is usually pressurized to about 6 to 8 thousand feet.
A spacecraft is any man made object capable of reaching space. An aircraft is any man made object capable of flight.
aircraft, spacecraft, etc.
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Only to those sounds inside the pressurized space suit or spacecraft you are in.
The first spacecraft on the moon was called Eagle. After the Jules verne spacecraft.
Spacecraft lack wings & their engines don't require air to function.
An Aircraft fly from one place of earth to another place. Whereas a spacecraft travels from earth to a heavenly bodies or vice versa.
Hangars are typically used for storing aircraft or spacecraft in protective storage. Hangars can be used to protect aircraft or spacecraft from weather conditions and direct sunlight.
The highest altitude is 8,000 ft. But depending on the aircraft, it is usually pressurized to around 6,500 to 7,000 ft.