Who were the astronauts on apollo11 mission
Theastronauts on board of Apollo 11 lunar module were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.
A space shuttle is the ship in which theastronauts use to get to the space station The space station is where the astronauts typically go to refuel and to stay when they r on a long mission.
Yes these needs are being met while in space for if they were not met theAstronauts would come home to our planet earth and may die from a disease that they have interpreted from space.
A satellite has been there but not any humans have been there because of the cost and because of the amount of time it would take to get there and the amount of supplies it would take Sustain theastronauts. The impact it would have on the human body
Space shuttles are reusable spacecraft designed to transport astronauts and cargo to and from space, as well as perform various tasks like deploying satellites or conducting scientific experiments. Space stations, on the other hand, are large habitats in space where astronauts live and work for extended periods, conducting research and experiments in a microgravity environment. Space shuttles are typically smaller and have a specific mission duration, while space stations are larger and serve as long-term platforms for scientific research and international cooperation.
The furthest any human has ever been from Earth is Lunar orbit, with the Apollo 13 crew (Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigart) holding the distance record at 400,171 km from Earth. (This is kind of a "booby prize", as they were unable to land on the Moon as planned, but their emergency rescue orbit was slightly higher than the parking orbits used by the other Apollo missions.)The current distance record for any human-built spacecraft is about 20 billion kilometers from the Sun, held by Voyager 1 (which is still receding, and will remain the record-holder for the foreseeable future; all other distant spacecraft with enough remaining velocity to leave the Solar System ... Voyager 2, Pioneers 10 and 11, and the New Horizons probe ... are moving slowly enough that they will never pass Voyager 1).