to develop lift and derag by the help of ther shap
Yes. It helps by tucking into the birds body. Inside their legs and feet is a structure to help them fly.
the tail has flight feathers and the flight feathers help a bird to fly.
the blast force would cause it to accelerate at Hugh speed thus the spacecraft goes upwards.
Spacecrafts are made to withstand space by using different types of materials such as beryllium and tungsten to help withstand high melting temperatures. There are also subsystems that help withstand launch loads and solar panels to generate electrical power.
The structure that help to see in eye is retina
We use science, technology and some help from gravity.
No, flight numbers do not repeat. Each flight is assigned a unique number to help identify and track it.
Scientists have taken pictures of the Milky Way galaxy using telescopes and spacecraft that can capture images of the stars and gas clouds within our galaxy. These images help us study and understand the structure and composition of the Milky Way.
An astronaut shelter is a structure or designated area where astronauts can seek refuge in the event of emergencies such as radiation exposure, fire, or rapid decompression. These shelters are typically equipped with supplies and resources to sustain astronauts until help arrives or until they can safely return to their spacecraft.
Yes, the design of paper airplanes significantly affects both flight distance and flight time. Factors such as wing shape, weight distribution, and overall structure influence aerodynamics, stability, and lift. For instance, a well-designed glider with a wider wingspan can achieve greater distances, while a heavier design may improve flight time but could compromise distance. Experimenting with various designs can help identify optimal configurations for better performance.
It would help to know where from.
Because it can help them to judge the flight of the ball and the angle it is coming into them at.