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How do space probes get to space?

Space probes are launched into space using rockets or space shuttles. These vehicles provide the necessary thrust to propel the probe out of Earth's atmosphere and into space. Once in space, the probe uses its own propulsion systems to travel further into the solar system or beyond.


How do they get a space station into space?

Getting a space station in space is just like a construction site on Earth. the only thing different is you have to get the parts up into space with a shuttle. In the shuttle, there is a big loading dock to put parts in. This is right behind the cockpit. Its sort of like a pickup truck that will go to space. Then, when you get up there, you start to build onto the amount of parts that you piece together. This is done (most likely) in a long span of time because it costs approximately $10,000 to send a pound into space.


What sort of manned space mission have been carried out and for what reasons?

Manned space missions have been carried out to perform scientific research, explore new frontiers, and conduct experiments in microgravity. These missions have also been used for technology development, international collaboration, and to further humanity's understanding of the universe. Examples include the Apollo Moon landings, the International Space Station (ISS) missions, and missions to the Hubble Space Telescope for repair and maintenance.


What sort of instruments are carried by space probes?

Space probes carry instruments like cameras, spectrometers, magnetometers, and seismometers to collect data on planetary surfaces, atmospheres, and magnetic fields. These instruments help scientists study the composition, geology, and other properties of planets and other cosmic objects.


Is there atmosphere in space in space?

Space isn't a complete vacuum as we are sometimes taught in school. But it doesn't necessarily have an "atmosphere" though there is the solar wind. Streaming particles from our sun that reach out to even the Voyager 2 spacecraft. What deep space beyond the sun's influence consists of is probably a mix of solar winds and possibly some sort of Dark Matter holding the galaxy together. Beyond the galaxy it is believed that Dark Energy pushes the galaxies further and further away.

Related Questions

Is it possible to have a pee in space?

If your question is if its possible to pee in space then yes would be the logical answer but you would need to be wearing a space suit or in some sort of space vehicle or else your biggest problem wont be leaking !


What sort of vehicle is a Model T?

a car!


What sort of vehicle was Stephensons rocket?

It was a railway locomotive.


Does type of fuels effect the speed of a vehicle?

sort of!


What sort of animal is a porgy?

Porgy, or sea breams, are high-backed fish-like creatures. They are shallow-water fishes.


Bubble sort Extra or in space?

Bubble sort is an "in place" algorithm. Other than a temporary "switch" variable, no extra space is required.


Does outer space have a sky?

sort off but therapeutically no. If you count nebula's, meteor's,comets then sort of but because outer space does not have a a atmosphere then no sorry


What are the key differences between merge sort and heap sort, and which one is more efficient in terms of time complexity and space complexity?

Merge sort and heap sort are both comparison-based sorting algorithms, but they differ in their approach to sorting. Merge sort divides the array into two halves, sorts each half separately, and then merges them back together in sorted order. It has a time complexity of O(n log n) in all cases and a space complexity of O(n) due to the need for additional space to store the merged arrays. Heap sort, on the other hand, uses a binary heap data structure to sort the array in place. It has a time complexity of O(n log n) in all cases and a space complexity of O(1) since it does not require additional space for merging arrays. In terms of efficiency, both merge sort and heap sort have the same time complexity, but heap sort is more space-efficient as it does not require additional space for merging arrays.


What is the space complexity of quick sort algorithm?

The space complexity of the quick sort algorithm is O(log n) in the best and average cases, and O(n) in the worst case.


What is the space complexity of the Quick Sort algorithm?

The space complexity of the Quick Sort algorithm is O(log n) in the best and average cases, and O(n) in the worst case.


What sort of space crafts went to Jupiter?

The hubble bwrvfyulg


Does space station seventh grade have a satisfying conclusion?

sort of