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False. The attractive force of gravity decreases with the square of the distance.
Every known spacecraft began on earth and went to other places. That's also true of every known drawing, component, fragment, subsystem, and model of spacecraft. Few of them ever returned to earth.
TRUE
The gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft will become insignificant.
A spacecraft that is controlled from Earth is typically referred to as a teleoperated spacecraft. This means that it is being controlled by operators on Earth rather than operating autonomously.
there isn't any proof of any alien spacecraft even exists but even if aliens exist they would have some sort of spacecraft to go to earth in because there isn't any other known way of getting living things from planet to planet.
No spacecraft from Earth has ever landed on Neptune.
The first spacecraft to successfully orbit the Earth was the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1, launched on October 4, 1957. It marked the beginning of the space age and paved the way for future human space exploration.
the Friendship 7 spacecraft
Spacecraft orbit Earth by achieving a balance between their forward motion and the pull of Earth's gravity. They are launched with enough speed to counteract the force of gravity, allowing them to fall continuously around Earth. This results in a circular or elliptical path known as an orbit.
i saw on the History channel that it takes about 6 months each way
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