They can see rain clouds, hurricanes, and lightning!
They can see rain clouds, hurricanes, and lightning!
They can see rain clouds, hurricanes, and lightning!
No.
Gravity
no they can weigh more or less depending which planets orbit
Yes. Gravity is what keeps them in orbit. If it were not for gravity, those astronauts would continue out into space in a straight line.
There is no 'weather' on the moon - it has never rained or snowed there and there is no wind there because of it's lack of atmosphere. This is why the footprints left by the Apollo astronauts are still there. The only 'weather' you will experience on the moon is meteorites hitting the moon, forming craters.
In recent years astronauts have gone to the International Space Station, which is in a low orbit around Earth.
Mercury
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All Kinds of Weather was created in 1959.
This depends on where the astronauts were headed to, If going to the moon, then no they do not leave earth's orbit. But if astronauts were to go to Mars, then yes. To go to other planets and to travel through space, Astronauts will leave Earth's orbit. When traveling to space from earth, Astronauts leave the atmosphere and will leave the orbit if necessary and if the travel distance is far enough.