A robotic spacecraft, is a spacecraft with robots in it,
if you mean a NASA rocket ship you would have boosters that drop off after you get so high then you are basically at the mercy of gravity to get you the rest of the way then you basically float in mid space.
A reusable spacecraft
The process by which a spacecraft is propelled into space.
Robotic spacecraft
If he is not tied properly he could float away, but they are careful.
It will just float around all over the place.
Astronauts have to attach themselves to something because they will float around in the spacecraft if they do not.
A robotic spacecraft, is a spacecraft with robots in it,
Spacecraft is both singular and plural. You can have one spacecraft or many spacecraft.
They are in free fall. That is, the ONLY force acting on them is gravity, and to them, that feels as if there were no gravity. Imagine the person next to a spacecraft - and both are orbiting Earth. The person accelerates towards Earth - but so does the spacecraft, and it does so at the same rate, so they stay close together, at least initially.
The spacecraft that found asteroid951 was the Galileo Spacecraft..I think..
float in mid-air. To do this without microgravity (which is a misnomer by the way) you would have to jump really high and probably hurt yourself.
if you mean a NASA rocket ship you would have boosters that drop off after you get so high then you are basically at the mercy of gravity to get you the rest of the way then you basically float in mid space.
the hubble spacecraft is one
A reusable spacecraft
The first maneuverable spacecraft is considered to be the Gemini Spacecraft. This was NASA's second human spacecraft, and its mission lasted from 1965 to 1966.