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Only part of the command module returns to the earth.
It is a force called the thrust and it pushes it into space.
When two spacecraft are joined in space it is called docking.
Because they carried two people - like Gemini the twins.
The major difference between a spacecraft and a space shuttle is that the other spacecrafts can not be reused once the do return to the earth with the astronauts. But the shuttle is launched lime a rocket, flys like a plane and lands like a plane on a runway, it is always reusable.
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Gravity.
because spacecrafts can see that the earth spins from outer space :)
30 years(in Apollo spacecrafts)
Only part of the command module returns to the earth.
It is a force called the thrust and it pushes it into space.
Precipitation
no they don't so shutup
Yes, it is called Return to Earth.
The definition of a satellite is 'something which orbits another object', not just the scientific stereotype of a a scientific satellite.E.g. The moon orbits the earth, therefore, the moon is a satellite.
Term used they are docking.
When two spacecraft are joined in space it is called docking.