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Only part of the command module returns to the earth.
The capsule on the tip of the rocket detaches when it leaves the atmosphere of earth, lands on the moon, then the capsule blasts off the moon and lands in the ocean in a "splashdown".
Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffe were killed when a fire broke out in the oxygen filled Apollo 1 test capsule on Earth in a trainning exercise in Jan 1967.
John Glenn orbited the earth just 3 times in his Mercury capsule 'Friendship 7' in 1962. The first-ever US orbital flight lasted just under 5 hours.He also went back to space in the Shuttle, on the STS-95 mission in 1998. This time he added an extra 134 orbits to his record, resulting in a life total of 137 Earth orbits.
The Apollo 9 mission was to test the separation and rejoining of the lunar module in earth orbit.
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Only part of the command module returns to the earth.
depends on how big your capsule is, if you have a small capsule, it should take about 3 hours, if you have a big capsule, it should take about 3 hours.
He returned to Earth in a space capsule that parachuted into the ocean, the capsule was then quickly recovered by the US Navy.
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Water returns to Earth's surface as rain, sleet,or snow which is in form of precipitation.
Friction with the air, or 'air resistance' . . . the same reason a meteoroid that enters the atmosphere lights up as a 'shooting star'.
The capsule on the tip of the rocket detaches when it leaves the atmosphere of earth, lands on the moon, then the capsule blasts off the moon and lands in the ocean in a "splashdown".
Mission Earth - album - was created in 1986.