is built by humans and orbits another object. JHappy321: No the project is either project Apollo, Mercury, Gemini, and Galileo.The answer is Gemini.
At its aphelion, the point furtherest from its primary while in orbit.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
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The heavier it is the stronger the engine has to be. And the stronger the engine the more fuel will it burn. And the more fuel it burns the more fuel has to be carried in the rocket. And the more fuel the rocket has to lift the stronger the engine has to be. While some Spacecrafts are not light weight such as the Apollo 11 But is the Largest And Fastest That Got to the moon
All comets do not orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets. Some comets orbit in a clockwise direction, while others orbit in a counterclockwise direction.
No Saturn does not revolve while in a orbit
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At its aphelion, the point furtherest from its primary while in orbit.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
The planet will orbit the sun, while moons orbit the planet.
orbit can accomodate more than 2 electrons while orbital can accomodate 2 electrons with opposite spin while
Depending on what project you're doing, you'll edit them together in different ways. If you're having a conversation between two people, then you'll want to show the person whose talking while they're talking. There are other ways to edit two videos together as well, but, like I said before, it depends on the project.
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The heavier it is the stronger the engine has to be. And the stronger the engine the more fuel will it burn. And the more fuel it burns the more fuel has to be carried in the rocket. And the more fuel the rocket has to lift the stronger the engine has to be. While some Spacecrafts are not light weight such as the Apollo 11 But is the Largest And Fastest That Got to the moon
Planets are in direct orbit around the sun, while moons are in orbit around the planets.
A parking orbit is a temporary orbit in space. A satellite or space probe with enter a parking orbit and coast for a while. This will happen before it fires its rockets again to hit its final destination.
It has to do with the formation of the solar system. Since all of the matter that condensed into what makes the solar system bodies was spinning in the same direction while coming together, it would have taken a drastic event to cause one of the bodies to orbit in a different direction.