16/7/1969
Apollo 11 lifted up on 16/7/1969.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) uses rockets to lift payloads out of the earth's gravity well and into space.
It would be much easier to lift a truck on the moon because there is no gravity out in space, so it would be simpler and not as heavy.
Yes to both, relative to Earth, because work was done to lift it in Earth's gravitational field and to impart speed to it.
The Space Shuttle Challenger was destroy on January 28th 1986 on Launching Complex 39 Pad B at the Kennedy Space Center. It was 73 second after lift off that killed all seven crew members that including a teacher
Apollo 11 lifted up on 16/7/1969.
Apollo 11 lifted up on 16/7/1969.
of course , but it would not be the same weight as on earth
power pure power
thrust that is greater than earth's gravity
The Columbia supercomputer helped NASA guide the space shuttle. This supercomputer was named after the Columbia crew lost in an explosion in 2003 at lift off.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) uses rockets to lift payloads out of the earth's gravity well and into space.
Never. A "meteorite" is a space rock that fell through the Earth's atmosphere and became a "meteor", and survived the fall to the Earth. No meteorite from Earth will ever be taken to an "alien galaxy". Why would we? We'll find plenty of space rocks in space, where we don't have to use fuel to lift them back into space from the Earth's surface.
It would be much easier to lift a truck on the moon because there is no gravity out in space, so it would be simpler and not as heavy.
Yes to both, relative to Earth, because work was done to lift it in Earth's gravitational field and to impart speed to it.
The Space Shuttle Challenger was destroy on January 28th 1986 on Launching Complex 39 Pad B at the Kennedy Space Center. It was 73 second after lift off that killed all seven crew members that including a teacher
Thrust . i mean a force required to overcome the gravity of earth and which is greater than its weight.