Five to eight years because the launch needs to be approved.
it could carry anything like computers, space suits, tools, etc.
They felt like it, and to beat russians
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
do you mean in space or in the actual station on earth on earth they probably would take the man to the hospital like you normally would. in space they might finish their mission then bury him
It reaserches the stuff (rocks, dirt, ect...) from space and planets. they also research like how long the mission will take, when would be a good time to take off, ect... -tcp
Five to eight years because the launch needs to be approved.
Actually, there are very many space probes out there, like Cassini, Voyagers 1 and 2, Spirit and Opportunity, Galileo, the Viking Lander, and many more.
it could carry anything like computers, space suits, tools, etc.
it could carry anything like computers, space suits, tools, etc.
The Kepler Space Mission was named after Johannes Kepler. Johannes Kepler was an astronomy. The Kepler Space Mission is a mission to search for a habitable earth like orbiting star.
They felt like it, and to beat russians
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
Like nothing because there is no air in space to carry the scent
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
Sincespace is REALLYY big. The soundwaves carry throughout space and it sounds like a BIGGG room.
I found some Oleg Cassini luggage at Ross Cothing Store. Very good prices too.
Food for space has been packaged in tubes like a toothpaste tube. It's squeezed into the mouth to eat.