It is calculated by using a branch of Newtonian mathematics called orbital mechanics.
they put people on the moon by spacecrafts. is this no a no brainer
A total of 9 spacecrafts visited the moon.
By sticking their landing sticks to the moon craters.
No none of the Gemini spacecrafts landed or for the matter flew to the moon.
American spacecrafts have landed on the Moon and Mars. The Apollo missions landed on the Moon, while Mars rovers such as Curiosity and Perseverance have successfully touched down on the Martian surface.
one of them was the cassini lander.
The Lunar Module, or LM
everyone was looking for you, but you didn't arrive
No - satellites do not go to the moon. Satellites orbit planets/moons/objects with gravity in space.
It was the Apollo 11 spacecrafts lunar module called the Eagle.
The lunar module landed on the moon on 20/7/1969.
The definition of a satellite is 'something which orbits another object', not just the scientific stereotype of a a scientific satellite.E.g. The moon orbits the earth, therefore, the moon is a satellite.