Mission Control will walk you through the launch sequence after you get stuck in the capsule (all you meant to do was give the astronaut some Ginger Ale for his upset stomach).
The basic actions are:
- match the two booster rocket thrusts at 4150 pounds (Poptropica's font looks like 4750)
- when the first fuel tank runs down to 5%, click the safety, then the release to jettison it.
- set your vertical angle to 112° to reach orbit
- jettison the second empty tank the same way as the first
In 1987, a group of people launched into the air in a spaceship, but the spaceship exploded in the air leaving millions of people in shock.
Thrust, which is propelling the spaceship upward, Gravity,which pulls the spaceship down, and must be overcomed by Thrust, Friction, from the air that wants to slow the spaceship down, and which also must be overcome, and Lift, which is the response from thrust and what keeps the spaceship airborne.
they run out of air and die
The Moon does not have an atmosphere, but it does have gravity, about 1/6 that experienced on Earth. So while the weight of an object would be far less, and there would be no air resistance, it would still have to accelerate to over 5300 mph to escape into space from the lunar surface. This is called escape velocityfor the Moon.
They go through an air lock or depressurize the cabin and open the door.
provide air for breathing and air conditioning
Island Air was created in 1980.
An airplane, by definition, flies in the air, it does not fly in outer space where there is no air. So an airplane cannot fly from Earth to Mars. That requires a spaceship. With current technology, a spaceship might reach Mars in about a year. It's a long trip.
Later in the afternoon, my sister is going to launch her toy spaceship into the air.
Island Express Air was created in 2009.
Big Island Air was created in 1985.
Maya Island Air was created in 1962.