20 November 1998
We've never made an interplanetary spacecraft, but those who argue that it would be best to start from high orbit (like at the international space station) argue that the amount of rocket fuel needed to leave the surface would be far greater if done all at once instead of in pieces. Rocket fuel is expensive.
Yes a space station carries humans in order to help the rocket leave safely and come back safely
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Buses leave frequently from close to Queen Street Station to Glasgow International Airport. Just ask a member of staff at the station to point you in the right direction.
It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit
Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.
If you land on earth with your space ship, it will be on top of the castle waiting for you!
The first space probe to leave Earth's orbit was the Luna 1, launched by the Soviet Union on January 2, 1959. Luna 1 was designed to impact the moon but missed, becoming the first human-made object to reach the vicinity of another celestial body.
London has eleven main line stations but if you are thinking about the train to Paris, it leaves from St. Pancras International.
The application to the principal for station leave should include the reasons for the leave. The application should also include the length of the leave.
Well on earth everywhere this is gravity. but once you leave earth there is no more gravity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, gravity is present through out all space. When you leave the Earth and go into orbit round it, it APPEARS that there is no gravity, but gravity is causing you to orbit the Earth. You do not feel this gravity because you are in free fall.
No. The tunnel starts near Folkestone, and the terminal for the shuttle (car transporter train) is there; but the nearest Eurostar station to the coast is Ashford International.