A helicopter can only fly in an atmosphere, where there is something for the rotors to push against. There's no atmosphere on the moon, so a helicopter can't fly there.
A helicopter can only fly in an atmosphere, where there is something for the rotors to push against. There's no atmosphere on the moon, so a helicopter can't fly there.
No. Helicopters need air to fly. There is no air on the surface of the moon. Therefore helicopters could not fly on the moon.
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Actually its the other way around, if a rocket were to launch off the moon it would take less fuel than if it had launched off of earth. It would take less fuel because the moon has lighter gravity.
If you take of your helmet you will most probably die as you will have no oxygen!
A helicopter can only fly in an atmosphere, where there is something for the rotors to push against. There's no atmosphere on the moon, so a helicopter can't fly there.
No. Helicopters need air to fly. There is no air on the surface of the moon. Therefore helicopters could not fly on the moon.
The astronauts land on the moon and also take off from the moon on their Lunar module.
time for an helicopter to takeoff varies on types and model of the helicopter it self. this is because every helicopter or aircraft have their own check list provided by the manufacturer or operator depending on operation. this check list is for the pilot to go through during start up, taxing, take off, approaching and landings. again, time for each machine to take off varies.
I Can understand why you would want to do this. I wouldnt advise to do it.
i am not completely sure.i think its yes.
So aircraft could land and take off in confined spaces and off small ships.
Mainly the problem of landing and take-off in small spaces
Take the paper clip off and make it smaller.
With a camera!
Pushing Air downwards to fly. Rapidly spinning long, thin blades push air downwards to lift the helicopter up
HOW are they going to take care of IT? Pawn it off on someone else? Wouldnt be fair to it.