It depends on what kind of spacecraft we're talking about. There's this type of spacecraft called 'Flyby' Spacecraft. Flyby Spacecrafts are those who cannot observe distant objects. They would just flyby planets, asteroids, or whatever, and avoid being caught by a planet's magnetic field, or orbit. Please be more specific :)
NASA's Pioneer 10 spacecraft.
You go on a spacecraft.
1987
Into space?
Enterprise
Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.
If the burning gases go out in one direction, the spacecraft accelerates in the other direction.
yuri gagrin
UFO,Flying saucer, rocket Ship, Rocket, shuttle, space probe, go to http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/spacecraft
No. No spacecraft has gone past Eris, nor are there currently plans to send anything there.
The Gemini spacecraft carried two astronauts to the moon.
The spacecraft that astronauts go up in, have their own life support systems which regulate conditions to keep the spacecraft hospitable.