No. It is highly unlikely that all spacecraft will be returned to Earth. With the development of the VASIMR engine, it is possible that we could indeed intercept the Voyager spacecraft and bring them back for museum exhibit, but right now it is most likely that many spacecraft are gone for good.
yes, there are space-crafts monitoring all planets in our solar system(and possibly beyond).
You are perceptive in your question; we do all live in space, because we live on a planet in space.
If you want to return to Earth, have all players stand on the teleporter outside the Biodome, directly above the black pyramid.
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The Earth, moon, and sun are all things in outer space (:
Mercury (early one-man missions). Gemini (early two-man missions). Apollo (early three man missions). The Space Shuttle, and all Russian crafts, land on land.
None, they're all on the earth.
A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft with wings and a tail for controlled re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, while a spaceplane is a vehicle that takes off and lands like an airplane and has the ability to reach space but may not have the same capabilities for re-entering Earth's atmosphere. Essentially, a spaceplane is a type of spacecraft, whereas a space shuttle is a specific kind of spacecraft with distinct features.
No it didn't, it will return!
NASA and all the world's space agencies send their astronauts into space for a specific mission in a given amount of time. They all return when their mission ends. Some have been up for a matter of 15 minutes, while others have been up for more than a year. It just all depends on their mission.
Space flights are launched from the Earth at bases, from launch pads.
All of it. It doesn't rain in space.