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What is the short form of the name of the Indian Space Shuttle which puts various satellites into orbits?

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How does an astronaut travel up into space?

Astronauts in their spacecraft (such as the Space Shuttle) are lifted into space by huge rockets which accelerate the craft to "escape velocity" (about 25,000 mph). This puts the craft into orbit around the Earth, its forward velocity balancing the continuous pull of gravity. When they are ready to return to Earth, they use rockets to slow down, and gravity pulls them back out of orbit.


What do astronauts fly in?

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What is a us space program that puts astronauts on the moon?

Nasa


What is the US space program that puts astronauts on the moon?

NASA


Us space program that puts astronauts on the moon?

Apollo Program


Why are space ships so heavy?

Actually spaceships themselves are usually relatively light, its the rocket that puts them in space that is very heavy as it must contain both fuel and oxidizer needed for the entire flight. The weight of these rockets can be (and usually is) significantly reduced by use of staging, whereby the spent stages are discarded so that later stages don't have to lift the deadweight of large empty tanks, etc.


What is the definition of a net contributor?

The short definition is a typographic error.A net contributor is an entity (person, organisation, country) which puts more into some system that it gets out of that system.


What state puts out the most famous people?

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Who puts the most petroleum in north american waters?

North Americans...DHURR


Does the liquid air pack in a space suit suffocate you?

Of course! That's why NASA puts it in the suits and that is why a lot of dead astronauts return to earth.