Voyager 1, to the outer edges of the solar system.
The first American satellite (space ship) was Explorer I, launched in 1958.
it takes 45 days hi am
No - more on Earth - in orbit you're weightless.
The word 'Spaceship' was first used by author C.S. Lewis in his book 'Out of the Silent Planet'. He used the term due to his description of space as a bright, colorful place full of fascinating life and strange creatures, much like the earth's seas. Thus, like a sailing vessel in earth's seas is traversed by a ship, Lewis described space as being travelled through by a 'Spaceship'.
-- If you want to send a space ship from the earth to, let's say, Mars, you need to know how Mars is going to move, so that you know what kind of transfer orbit to put the space ship into, and to be sure that Mars will be there when the ship gets there. Kepler's laws tell you how Mars moves. -- If you want to send a space ship from the earth to, let's say, Mars, you need to know how it will move once it leaves the earth and its rockets shut down. Kepler's laws tell you how the space ship is going to move. -- If an astronaut wants to put on his space suit, step out of the Shuttle, and take a little space-walk around, he'll want to know how HE will move once he's outside, so that he can be sure not to float too far away from the Shuttle. Kepler's laws tell how HE will move in his orbit around the earth.
No
It is automatic
Get in your space ship and fly down to earth
The first American satellite (space ship) was Explorer I, launched in 1958.
In. A space ship
earth
1993
no or maybe
as compared to the earth in the space your age will be no same accept you must be in speed of capmared to the light or at least half of it than only your age will be differ this is according to the theary of relativity. einstain say if two twins having same age and one of them left the earth in a space ship having the speed nearly of light travelled across the space just for one hour it could be more than 70yr passed on earth already!!!!!!
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They travelled by ship.