It will just float around all over the place.
it travels into space
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The chandarayaan spacecraft found fresh water on the moon.
Yes, but it really isn't necessary on most spacecraft. The fuel cells that are used to generate electricity to power the spacecraft electronics produce plenty of water as a waste product. This water is equivalent to distilled water in purity.
Up to mid-2011, nothing has ever yet been "made" in a spacecraft that wasn't carried in it at launch, with the possible exception of electrical power. That includes air and water.
Spaceships may land in water to provide a soft and controlled landing, as water helps absorb the impact and reduces the risk of damage to the spacecraft and crew. Water landings also offer easier recovery and retrieval of the spacecraft after landing.
They had air, water, and food on board the spacecraft with them.
The same reason why all spacecrafts have parachutes: During reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, the spacecraft goes extremely fast. And if there are people in the spacecraft and no parachute, they would slam into the water at that speed and it would be like hitting concrete. So without a parachute, everyone on the spacecraft would be killed.
Nothing will happen. If you step out of a vehicle on the earth carrying a glass of water, what happens? The water remains in the glass. This is because of the earth's gravity. Moon also has gravity. So water will remain in the glass. But when you tip the glass to pour the water there will be a difference.Water will fall towards the surface of the earth six times faster than it will do on the moon.
The plural for spacecraft is spacecraft.
Spacecraft is both singular and plural. You can have one spacecraft or many spacecraft.
The Clementine spacecraft found evidence of water ice in permanently shadowed regions near the moon's poles. This discovery was made through the detection of radar reflections consistent with the presence of ice. The spacecraft also provided insights into the moon's mineral composition, topography, and surface properties.