Up to mid-2011, nothing has ever yet been "made" in a spacecraft that wasn't
carried in it at launch, with the possible exception of electrical power.
That includes air and water.
The Clementine spacecraft found evidence of water ice in permanently shadowed regions near the moon's poles. This discovery was made through the detection of radar reflections consistent with the presence of ice. The spacecraft also provided insights into the moon's mineral composition, topography, and surface properties.
The Apollo spacecraft was primarily made of aluminum alloys, stainless steel, and titanium. The exterior of the spacecraft was covered in a thermal protection system made of ablative materials to protect it during reentry into Earth's atmosphere. The spacecraft also had components made of various other metals, ceramics, and composites to fulfill different functions.
A spacecraft is any man made object capable of reaching space. An aircraft is any man made object capable of flight.
The space shuttle.
No. Mankind not any spacecraft made it to Mars until 1971.
The chandarayaan spacecraft found fresh water on the moon.
Yes, but it really isn't necessary on most spacecraft. The fuel cells that are used to generate electricity to power the spacecraft electronics produce plenty of water as a waste product. This water is equivalent to distilled water in purity.
The Clementine spacecraft did missions to test sensors and spacecraft components under extended exposure to the space environment. It also made scientific observations of the moon and the asteroid that is near Earth.
The Clementine spacecraft did missions to test sensors and spacecraft components under extended exposure to the space environment. It also made scientific observations of the moon and the asteroid that is near Earth.
Spaceships may land in water to provide a soft and controlled landing, as water helps absorb the impact and reduces the risk of damage to the spacecraft and crew. Water landings also offer easier recovery and retrieval of the spacecraft after landing.
The first spacecraft to make a soft landing on the moon was the surveyor 1 spacecraft in 1966.
They had air, water, and food on board the spacecraft with them.