The days of space capsules are gone; today people use Space Shuttles (Space Liners/ "Air Passenger Liners").
Radar technology.
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Mercury.
1969
viking 1and/or 2
Spacecraft make use of jet propulsion.
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spacecraft use rockets to get to space
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The Lunar module, is a spacecraft part of the Apollo spacecraft, the job is they use the Lunar module to transfer astronauts to and from the moon.
scientists use spacecraft without people to explore space because scientists need to know more about space and the solar system
As of now, no spacecraft are launched with renewable energy all use petrolieum. Many satalittes use solar however to provide electrical power when in orbit
Generally in space, one needs to use small rockets to change orientation of the spacecraft. Often called Thrusters in the movies, on real spacecraft they are called the Reaction Control System (RCS). Most spacecraft RCS can be used with thrusters in opposition (causing rotation) in the 3 axes: pitch, yaw and roll. The same RCS can be used in a coordination fashion to move the spacecraft up/down, forward/backward and right/left. This is called translation. Another way to steer spacecraft is through the use of a gyroscope. Some satellites use gyroscopes to keep the satellite pointed in the same orientation.
A rocket plane that astronauts use to travel to space.
the Friendship 7 spacecraft