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Do astronauts only visit the moon when it is full?

No, it makes no difference what phase the moon is in.


Who was first to visit space?

A Soviet dog.


Did Apollo astronauts visit other landing sites on other Apollo missions?

Each of the 6 successful landings occurred at a different location on the moon, so yes. The astronauts visited 5 other sites after Apollo 11.


Describe the conditions under which astronauts train weightness in space?

I'm uncertain what the question means. Astronauts do not normally 'train' while in space. They train in preparation for space. Assuming that is what the question means: There are two ways astronauts train for weightlessness. Neither is satisfactory. * They train it a place called the WIF or Water Immersion Facility. You can think of this as a swimming pool where the astronauts and the equipment they handle are made neutrally buoyant. That is, heavy or light material is attached so they neither float nor sink in water, but remain suspended in the water. The resistance of the water on movement and the fact that your internal organs still feel the pull of gravity limit it's value for simulating weightlessness in space. * They ride on an airplane that makes zero-g parabolic flights (visit link below). The airplane (called variously, the Vomit Comet, the Weightless Wonder, etc.) climes to a peak then allows itself to fall for about 30 seconds. When you are falling you are weightless, so this accurately simulates the weightlessness of space. But, but the short periods and the high forces when the plane pulls out of the fall make it of limited value for training.


What is the International Space Station?

above the msosphere and below the exosphere sumwhere around there Its orbit is in the thermosphere which is approximately at a altitude of 300km. it is above the mesosphere and below the exosphere.

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What would you bring to Uranus for a day to visit?

A spacesuit.


Why would the moon be the first place in outer space for astronauts to visit?

Becuase so they can see the beauty of the whole outer space on the moon:)


When a probe is sent to space do astronauts go inside of them?

The purpose of a probe is to independently visit outer space and sent us the photos and data. No.


Are they are burger shop in space?

Not at this time. It won't happen until we get a large Space station in orbit so tourists can visit or enough Astronauts to buy them.


Why are astronauts considered pioneers?

A pioneer is someone who is first to do something, particularly things like going to new places. The first astronauts are pioneers as they were the first people to go into space. Since then there have been many firsts for many astronauts, like first space walks, first orbit to the moon, first visit to the moon and so on. Astronauts continue to do new things and become the first people to do them. As long as space exploration continues to develop, there will always be pioneers amongst the astronauts.


Did astronauts visit the stars?

No


Can astronauts visit the moon when it is not a full moon?

no


Who currently visit the moon?

No astronauts have been there since 1972.


When will astronauts visit the black hole?

Never or else they would get sucked into it.


Will astronauts visit stars any time soon?

No. The stars are too hot to visit and too far away to get to.


Do astronauts only visit the moon when it is full?

No, it makes no difference what phase the moon is in.


Were astronauts on europa moon?

No. Astronauts have visited Earth's Moon. The next place to visit will be Mars. Europa is a moon of Jupiter, so it is MUCH farther away.