No as the commander will be higher in rank.
Approach and Landing Tests were performed aboard by Space Shuttle Enterprise by Commander Fred W. Haise, Jr and pilot Commander. Enterprise is a test vehicle with the same flight characteristics as other orbiters though not equipped for space flight. The first landing after a space flight of a shuttle was STS-1 with commander John W. Young and pilot Robert Crippen at the controls landing at the Edwards Air Force Base in California.
Direct, pilot, drive, guide
in the rear cargo area in the same space as the spare tire
Volume measures the amount of space that is occupied by a three-dimensional object so it can be considered the same as or similar to the measurement of space.
Press space and the mouse at the same time
It is the same thing as a pilot bearing. Goes into the rear of the crankshaft to support the input shaft of the transmission.
No, John Travolta is NOT licensed to pilot a Boeing 727! He is a private pilot and do have a rating to fly as a SIC (second in command), co-pilot or First Officer (different names on the same thing!) on his Boeing 707! The rating as a SIC in a 707 gives him the privileges to act as the same in the much rarer Boeing 720 but NOT in a 727!
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
There is no such thing as weight in space seeing as there is no gravity.
No they aren't the same. A satellite is on a defined orbit and a probe is something sent to discover planets or other space objects.
they all have a thing that looks the same but is smaller
The same thing that keeps you from floating out into space. Gravity.