No.
No he was not real.
The first mission to the moon was Apollo 8 , it was the test of the mighty Saturn 5 rocket, and to see if man could orbit the moon , and then return to earth. Or whether it would go on traveling past the moon.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
it is called and orbit, its elliptical (its like a streached out circle)
The plane with the smallest orbit is Mercury, and the planet with the largest orbit is Neptune.
the exact definition of orbit is to revolve around, or move in an orbit
The asteroid does not have a name, but has the designation 2012 DA14
That's the point called 'perihelion'. In 2010, the earth reached and passed that point on January 3.
Both of the Voyager probes are still in outer space. They passed the orbit of Pluto in approx. 1990 and are still sending back data.
Voyager One and Voager Two have both passed beyond the orbit of Pluto.
The first mission to the moon was Apollo 8 , it was the test of the mighty Saturn 5 rocket, and to see if man could orbit the moon , and then return to earth. Or whether it would go on traveling past the moon.
Pluto's orbit DOES NOT overlap the orbit of the asteroid Ceres. But it does overlap the orbit of the planet neptune
Pluto's unusual orbit causes it to travel inside Neptune's orbit.
This is an orbit.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
it is called and orbit, its elliptical (its like a streached out circle)
The orbit helps the satellite go into orbit.
Yes, Neptune Does Orbit. Yes, Neptune Does Orbit.