she spend 8 days on her first mission.
Becuase she wanted to
It takes 2 days. You might think that that's a long time for a space shuttle to go to the space station. Especially when you know that it takes about 2 minutes for the space shuttle to go into space. But here's why: The space station is orbiting the earth, and so will the space shuttle when it goes into space. If it goes faster though, it will fly away from the earth's atmosphere and get lost in outer space. So the Space Shuttle goes slightly faster so it will catch up, but not too fast so that it will fly off into outer space. That's why it takes 2 days.
The limit of outer space is only 100 km high. Flying with the space shuttle, the trips takes roughly about 8 and a half minutes. but that doesn't include orbit insertion. To reach the International Space Station (ISS) it takes 2 full days!
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On the 12th of April 1981, Commander John Young and Pilot Roger Crippen launched aboard the first ever space shuttle launch. The mission started from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and ended at the Edwards Air Force Base in California 2 days later.
Me Jemison stayed in space for 8 days
Becuase she wanted to
what was Mae jemisons first mission into space
Mae Carol Jemison went into space on September 12, 1992 ( research from Where the Wind Goes )
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As there is less or no gravity in space astronauts take closed food packets with them to the space . These food packets provide vitamins and minerals for astronauts in space to live .
It takes 2 days. You might think that that's a long time for a space shuttle to go to the space station. Especially when you know that it takes about 2 minutes for the space shuttle to go into space. But here's why: The space station is orbiting the earth, and so will the space shuttle when it goes into space. If it goes faster though, it will fly away from the earth's atmosphere and get lost in outer space. So the Space Shuttle goes slightly faster so it will catch up, but not too fast so that it will fly off into outer space. That's why it takes 2 days.
On March 18, 1965 Leonov became the first human to walk in the vacuum of space when he spent 10 minutes outside the Voskhod 2 spacecraft.
Most astronauts on the ISS spend their time building/maintaining the sturcture,exercising, and most importantly doing a vast array of preset experiments that they have been told to do. On the space station, they eat freeze dried foods,and drink water with them.