the fuel needed is huge but you need to take in the power and the amount of thrust
Gravity affects the launch of spacecraft from Earth by pulling the spacecraft back towards Earth. The spacecraft must overcome this gravitational force through its propulsion system to successfully launch and enter into orbit. A balance between the force of gravity and the propulsion system is required for a successful launch.
A spacecraft launch refers to the process of sending a spacecraft into space from Earth. It involves the ignition of the rocket engines to propel the spacecraft out of Earth's atmosphere and into its designated orbit. Launches can be conducted by government space agencies or private companies.
Canada was the third nation to launch spacecraft, in the form of a satellite.
The lunar module lands on the moon and it helps as a launch pad for the spacecraft to return to earth.
Its purpose was to launch spacecraft. It was designed to launch spacecraft. There the design suited the purpose. (as an aside, it actually did lauch spacecraft :)).
It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the moon from the Earth. The exact time can vary depending on the specific launch trajectory and speed of the spacecraft.
The first person to launch into space was Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut, in 1961. He orbited the Earth in the Vostok 1 spacecraft.
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Scientists launch spacecraft beyond Earth’s atmosphere to conduct research in a microgravity environment, study celestial bodies, and gather data about space phenomena. This allows for experiments that cannot be performed on Earth, such as observing the effects of low gravity on biological processes or the behavior of materials in space. Additionally, spacecraft enable the exploration of distant planets, moons, and other celestial objects, contributing to our understanding of the universe.
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Without fuel, the spacecraft cannot launch.
NO getting the equipment into space would cost much more than just launching them from earth. First you have to get it up to the space station then you have launch it.....what kinda question is this?