"When Worlds Collide" (1951).
Space ships don't go in and out of the earth.When they leave, they begin from the surface, and when they return, they stop at the surface.
At Parking Meteors
Yes. If there are eyes on board the other spaceship.
because that was the first space craft to leave the solar system
Assuming by spaceship you mean a spacecraft that leaves Earth carrying people. This excludes unmanned spacecraft and space stations. Soviet/Russian -- Vostok & Soyuz US -- Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Shuttle The Lunar Module was a spacecraft the carried men, but it did not leave Earth carrying people.
if you leave earth
Where do astronauts leave their spaceships ?At parking meteorsWhat do you call an overweight ET ?An extra cholesterol !What did the metric alien say ?Take me to your litre !
Acording to Universe Sandbox, Earth will leave its orbit around 2600. But no. the sun will envelop Earth before it can leave orbit
The first to leave earth was a satallite called Sputnik.
A spaceship is any vehicle that can leave the planet and travel in the vacuum of outer space. This can be as simple as a rocket or as complex as an intergalactic ship capable of running on antimatter. Modern spaceships are rocket-powered, but science is working on different types of fuel and propulsion, so you may see different sorts of spaceships in the near future.
It's about how everyone has to leave earth and find new planets to live on to avoid the end of the human race. They leave on spaceships and go into a sort of 'hibernation' where they don't age. But one boy, Dody, accidentally wakes up. He spends many years alone, all his family asleep. When everyone wakes up and they finally land, he's faced with a much bigger and much scarier problem.
no in Germany with the German scientist working out with the teams