Personnel.
Astronauts.
Shuttle Pilots.
Temperatures can be very high endangering the spacecraft and the astronauts. Therefore, temperatures needed to be constantly monitored.
Yes, I've already thought about that. A huge amount of fuel is necessary only when the spacecraft is crossing the atmosphere. Once in outer space, no fuel is needed.
The spacecraft used a combination of liquid oxygen and rocket-grade kerosene as fuel for propulsion. This fuel combination provides the energy needed to propel the spacecraft into space and carry out its mission efficiently.
Inside the spacecraft, astronauts breathe normally as the spacecraft is equipped with systems that provide oxygen. In space, outside of the spacecraft's protective environment, astronauts rely on their spacesuits, which have life support systems that provide oxygen for breathing. Additionally, they can also re-enter the spacecraft if needed to breathe safely.
The hard drive is needed A hardrive is needed
An Alcubierre drive is a hypothetical engine which is capable of faster than light travel by enveloping the spacecraft in a bubble of curved spacetime. This shell is allowed to travel faster than light, the spacecraft moving less than the speed of light inside the shell. The drive does require the existence of a type of exotic matter; matter with an imaginary mass. Such matter has never been observed and is considered highly speculative.
the fuel needed is huge but you need to take in the power and the amount of thrust
100 km/h -joshua manlawe
The noun spacecraft is a common noun, a word for any spacecraft of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Kelly Johnson, American Systems and Aeronautical Engineer (spacecraft designer), team leader at Lockheed Martin "Skunkworks".Spacecraft Lane, Hauppauge, NY or Spacecraft Drive, Atwater, CASpacecraft, Inc. (artists cooperative), Seattle, WA"How Spacecraft Fly: Spaceflight Without Formulae" by Graham Swinerd
No spacecraft was needed in order to discover the planet Mercury. It's a "naked eye" object, and has been known as a morning-star/evening-star since ancient times.
Astronauts typically travel to the International Space Station (ISS) using a spacecraft, such as the Russian Soyuz or American SpaceX Crew Dragon. These spacecraft launch from Earth and dock with the ISS, where astronauts then transfer from the spacecraft to the station.
In space, there is no air resistance to slow down spacecraft traveling at constant velocity. Additionally, spacecraft can use thrusters or gravitational assists to adjust their speed if needed. The laws of physics allow spacecraft to maintain their speed in the vacuum of space.