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How do spaceships leave the moon?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Well, the whole spaceship doesn't land on the moon. When the spaceship begins to orbit the moon when it gets there, one part separates off and makes a descent onto the ground and lands. There is always one astronaut on orbit. Then when they are ready to come up again, they fire the rockets and come into orbit. Then, it's really a complicated process, they reconnect and set off for earth.

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